- Look up emphasis or
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Emphasis or
emphatic may
refer to:
Emphasis (telecommunications),
intentional alteration...
- on the
focal constituent. For example, the girl was
stung by a bee (
emphasising it was a bee and not, for example, a wasp that
stung her), or The girl...
- churches. The term was
coined in the
early 19th century,
although movements emphasising the
Catholic nature of
Anglicanism already existed.
Particularly influential...
-
Statute of
Westminster had ****umed full reality" and
George gave a
speech emphasising "the free and
equal ****ociation of the
nations of the Commonwealth"....
-
theories of
existence embedded in stories.
These two
books are
known for
emphasising free will and
human creative power. The
fifth book
discusses meditation...
- its
modern usage, the term
ukiyo is used to
refer to a
state of mind
emphasising living in the moment,
detached from the
difficulties of life.[citation...
- Horseback. However,
Clutterbuck criticises the book for not
further emphasising the role of the news
media in
determining the
likely success of a coup...
- technical-rationality
model of supervision,
emphasising technique; and the
negotiated order model,
which is less mechanistic,
emphasising fluid and
dynamic change in...
- in the
Western world following the
counterculture of the 1960s. When
emphasising casual wear's comfort, it may be
referred to as
leisurewear or lou****ar...
-
Penal Code
which concerned the
adultery law in
India unconstitutional.
Emphasising the
constitutional commitment to
equality and dignity, he held that:...