But we can de-emphasize their importance as primary instruments of justice while we place the highest priority on social and economic justice. |
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To de-emphasize vehicular travel, some streets in the project have been narrowed. |
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The most important decision that its managers made was to de-emphasize technology stocks. |
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They stress subjects and particular topics that they expect to be on the tests and de-emphasize others. |
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But Flint Hill was sold in 1990, and the new owners decided to de-emphasize basketball. |
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Billings, however, argues that she represents the road to progress because she would de-emphasize the test, called the Washington Assessment of Student Learning. |
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His decision to de-emphasize religion at the ground zero events generated more discreet criticism. |
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Many Americans move to places that de-emphasize the particularities of their local community. |
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But the soothing big-tent implications offered by those who say the GOP should de-emphasize social issues only seem to go one way. |
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Breaking with convention, Duncan was the first American dancer to de-emphasize scenery and costumes in favour of a simple stage setting and simple costumes. |
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American said it changed its training in 1999 to de-emphasize use of the rudder. |
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Santorum also seemed to be taking a strategic decision to de-emphasize fundraising. |
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This may have led these companies to de-emphasize professional licensure as a qualification. |
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The utilization of consultation with a policy network tends to de-emphasize the role of politics in the policy game. |
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Ultimately though, what is more intriguing about this work is the manner in which it runs athwart of some contemporary photography to instead de-emphasize overt expressivity. |
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This vision would de-emphasize Iraq's role in the Arab world. |
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On the one hand, globalization has put pressure on governments to de-emphasize equitydriven reforms because of the argument that investments in greater equity can reduce economic growth. |
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It is less consistent with current policies, which de-emphasize this role. |
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An effort by IRAP to de-emphasize small agreements may be a means by which IRAP can free up resources necessary for the implementation of appropriate levels of control over higher dollar-value agreements. |
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It was noted that such approach would be commensurate with recent trends in international humanitarian law which tended to de-emphasize the distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts. |
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We also intend to continue to de-emphasize onetime hardware and equipment sales within our Business segment in favour of recurring revenue streams from managed service contracts. |
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I also identified in my research a movement among arts funders to design funding programs that de-emphasize disciplinarity as a defining feature for applications. |
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Commanders were to deglamorize drinking, educate service members on its harmful effects, punish drunken driving severely, and de-emphasize alcohol at social functions. |
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Nishida is drawn to Bergson's insistence that intuition is more valuable than thinking, which has the tendency to fragmentize and de-emphasize one's whole experience. |
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