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"underline" Definitions
  1. underline something to draw or print a line under a word, sentence, etc.
  2. to emphasize or show that something is important or true

936 Sentences With "underline"

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It cannot help but underline how serious the situation is.
These risks underline why gene drives must be managed carefully.
They question its high valuation and underline all the challenges.
To underline his argument, Mr Volcker made a bold claim.
We should pause here just to underline one major point.
Tehran has been at pains to underline its capabilities, however.
Is it supposed to somehow underline the excitement and danger?
The debate before the vote seemed to underline that concern.
You can scribble in the margins and underline and highlight.
BARTIROMO: And all of these redactions really underline a common theme.
Some protesters have even donned Colonial garb to underline this point.
And I wanted to underline that very strongly in the film.
I wanted to underline that strange calmness that lives inside anxiety.
It will also underline the need for unity among Orthodox churches.
Zanganeh's comments underline the still-simmering tensions after OPEC's June meeting.
The drums generate a periodic charcoal color that underline the blues.
"We underline the importance of promoting green development," the draft reads.
" To underline the mixed messaging, Harris asked, "Is that a yes?
The first step, Canby explained, was to underline all checkable facts.
Any argument over money would underline the challenges May will face.
President Trump likes to underline, star, and circle anything he reads.
Doesn't that choice of guests underline Flea's indictment of rock's relevance?
I underline Till's name, put an asterisk next to open casket.
The point may be to underline the timelessness of the issues.
She is precisely the kind of character you might kill off if you wanted to underline that the threat of violence is persistent in the world of your TV show, without really wanting to underline it.
Strong's restraint tends to underline just how shtick-y Baron Cohen, who
The episode served to underline how slim May's majority was in parliament.
They underline how GCHQ was pushing to ramp up its surveillance capabilities.
Go deeper: Dueling summits underline divide between U.S. and allies on Iran
The mass resignations also underline how far Brexit now trumps party loyalties.
Hong often fiddles with time and reality, creating parallel worlds that underline
More lastingly, the weekend's events underline that Saudi is an absolute monarchy.
The demographic differences between Clinton and Sanders supporters underline one of Mrs.
They're just there to underline things we're already getting from the actors.
That technique is also serving to underline the scope of the problem.
With a song to underline each plot point, there are lighter moments.
"Can't underline how much that backfired on them here," Mr. Godinich said.
I know though that sound is — and underline these words — extremely important.
Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas, bemoaned the "shocking video" to underline the point.
It's to the series credit that it doesn't underline this particular joke.
Long-standing tensions between secularists and conservative Muslims also underline the savage killings.
Conversations between colleagues and managers underline just how widespread the practice is now.
But in the process he's helped to underline something damning about GOP elites.
The evening did underline, however, vast differences of substance between the two candidates.
Paul uses the term "first fruits" to underline the certainty of the resurrection.
These findings underline the point that, if you're trying to balance your budget, .
But it also uses the sequence to underline some of its visual grammar.
The Avedon cases underline the ambiguous importance of the printer in art photography.
Other Democratic candidates are also seeking to underline their support for labor groups.
And these masks underline the fractured lens through which Noh theater was interpreted.
A victory for Mendes would underline his status as a perennial title contender.
And just to underline her strength, Drogon returns with Dany on his back.
Researchers say they collectively underline the need for a sharp reduction in emissions.
I should underline that I'm a historian, and my expertise ends in 1995.
As students read, have them underline or note the generational descriptions they find.
Her scenes underline the theme with all the subtlety of a highway billboard.
These measures underline our view that management are committed to gradually improving leverage.
Google also says it'll temporarily underline corrected changes so you can undo it.
The troubles underline decades of neglect in the south, heartland of Iraq's Shi'ite majority.
The meeting will underline the strength of the 27 to remain united, he said.
This, once again, seems to underline a difference in practices between Amazon and Google.
Poor results at Nissan, announced on February 12th, underline the necessity of making up.
As if to underline the system's fragility, all of this happened under clear skies.
All of this was to underline the ridiculousness, and play up on the humor.
I think that does really underline the importance of trying to figure that out.
And the images in the video clip underline how little change there has been.
" But before you spring from your isolation-in-place for a cheer, underline "potentially.
To underline it, Falk farted and exhaled wheezily, like a body slackening in death.
So why ... Let's underline: Almost every woman in Silicon Valley has stories like this?
Seth coined a holiday that would both celebrate and underline his outsider status in Newport.
The formatting options are pretty straightforward: You can bold, italic, underline, color and highlight text.
I further underline any engagement with Pakistan would require an end to cross-border terrorism.
But a spate of recent attacks underline that this framing is too narrow in scope.
That was to underline that we didn't just have a queen but a royal family.
At the summit, Trump could underline the West's  — and his personal — opposition to Russia's interventions.
Tens of thousands of workers staged token strikes in recent weeks to underline their demand.
These discoveries underline that ancient Peru was one of the half-dozen cradles of civilisation.
I used one of those cheap, drugstore pens to underline the sections that most resonated.
The economic numbers also underline the strength of the German economy compared with its peers.
I want to underline that I think there are reasons for a lot of hope.
But, and I have to underline 'but,' this could change, and it could change rapidly.
I couldn't just underline each time Lisicky remembered something and assigned it some positive importance.
They also underline the pivotal role the news media can play in shaping public sympathies.
And then, as if to underline how comfortable it felt with us, it fell asleep.
While hardly a rip-roaring endorsement, those words underline the trouble the White House faces.
The data underline the economy's struggles to cope with the effects of low oil prices.
To underline his message, he set out a list of rules that will be reviewed.
The choice is clear, and the images near the film's end underline it in moving fashion.
The way you can tell it worked is by seeing an underline under the tagged name.
The upcoming Brexit negotiations underline how high the stakes the U.K.'s June 8 elections are.
It was also meant to underline the modern Republican thesis that government itself is the problem.
But they also appear to underline that Sanders is stronger among largely white, less diverse electorates.
I enjoyed both to a degree, but the increased fidelity only served to underline their problems.
They underline a sense that "the government is working for private interests, not the public good."
But the President's intervention did underline how Washington's calendar seems to have already flipped to 2019.
Biden's modest health care proposal is clearly intended to underline what he believes are his strengths.
Bookshelf Most nonfiction books these days are emblazoned with audacious titles that demand an explanatory underline.
"Fourth quarter results underline that we are on the right track," Langer said in a statement.
Far-fetched conspiracy theories like that underline the confusion and disappointment felt by many Cuban officials.
The succession of works in Human Instamatic underline just how inventive and ingenious his compositions are.
But, he said, they underline and expand on the history of that event and that era.
As you read, highlight or underline the lines that either correct or confirm the statements above.
"It's important to underline, that we detained all those, we have been looking for," Skov said.
Walk's points underline how we now create our own communities around consuming and discussing particular media.
Such desires underline concerns about Mr. Trump's secretive relationship with Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin.
But I wanted a book I could underline and dog-ear and stick Post-its on.
It could be her trying to subtly underline just how out of his league Stone is.
I circle more polling stations, underline the number they can call for help or a ride.
That's cool because scientific efforts to explain color only underline the impossibility of any certainty, anyway.
They may underline the importance of continuing the discussions, setting the stage for discussions on expert level.
Kurdish President Massoud Barzani and Abadi have released statements in recent days that underline their conflicting positions.
To underline the point, he doffed his clerical collar and used scissors to chop it into pieces.
" Chaser: "I would like to also underline that fair taxation is not taxation against the United States.
But the official efforts to increase domestic production underline Beijing's concerns about the impact of the tariffs.
"I would like to underline our invitation for stronger cooperation on Arctic affairs still stands," she said.
This is another bid to underline her ability to "prosecute the case against Trump", as she says.
Some think his withdrawal was a matter of principle, to underline the point of a decentralised currency.
That is a significant factor, and, I want to underline again, a significant risk for emerging markets.
And they can be used to further all sorts of political causes, as events in Catalonia underline.
"   "I just want to underline something that every one of you know: bigotry is bad for business.
There are segments being considered for phase two and three … but the Underline is a mammoth project.
Still, analysts contend these store closings underline the fact that the U.S. has too much retail space.
"What we want to do is raise awareness and underline how large the threat is," she said.
As if to underline the point, her mother began calling her cell phone, asking where she was.
Trudeau's remarks appeared to underline Ottawa's insistence that there would be no political interference in the case.
It contains cascading bursts of fast notes poignantly curtailed, as if to underline the futility of flight.
Those figures underline that there are opportunities, as well as potential pitfalls, for Trump in Wednesday's meeting.
The comments underline growing regulatory concerns across Europe about the collection of personal data by tech companies.
"I liked it very well, I would underline everything," Kuhn said, as reported by the Times writer.
Why draw your sexuality into it if not to underline the point that sexual women are evil?
As if to underline the point, she is suspending a black purse in front of her belly.
Usually as I read an argument transcript I make marginal check marks and underline a few passages.
Researchers say they collectively underline the need for a sharp reduction in emissions of planet-warming gases.
To underline text, highlight and press "CTRL"  + "U" on your PC or "command" + "U" on your Mac.
Such decisions underline the difficulties of doing business in China while offering any sort of delicate content.
To underline his point, Hyten said when he was head of US Strategic Command, he invited Adm.
In Indiana, the men vying for the Republican Senate nomination underline their support for the trade war.
As you read, underline moments in the text where you see signs of the so-called virus.
The selection of Mr. Ying may underline the continued political control of Xi Jinping, China's top leader.
The recent events at the US embassy in Iraq underline the danger faced by US diplomats abroad.
As if to underline this point, Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, is on the brink of economic recession.
To underline the obvious, tonight's televised encounter in Charleston, South Carolina could be a very big deal.
The attacks underline the difficulties the Trump administration faces as it reiterates Washington's security commitment in Afghanistan.
S. trade deal underline the gulf on trade and other issues between the world's two biggest economies.
Trudeau says extreme weather events like forest fires and floods underline the need to combat global warming.
Recent speeches and comments by administration officials underline the hawkish bent among many in the White House.
In any case, the writing awards underline that this is an Oscar season where anything can happen.
Underline things you especially want to remember, make notes — just don't be afraid to write in it.
But all of the fluorescent tubing only serves to underline the movie's greatest provenance: good, bloody pulp.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban wrote to EU conservative leaders before the summit to underline his opposition.
The new brand name, "Siemens Healthineers", is intended to underline its pioneering spirit, Siemens said in a statement.
"The current shortages and ongoing food insecurity underline the context of general vulnerability and income poverty," researchers said.
The official figures continue to underline a weak link in the economy days before a hotly contested election.
Aesthetics: Gray and serious, with a wistful, achy piano score that tries to underline every moment as tragedy.
While the United States is not a key supplier, heightened trade tensions will underline the need to diversify.
Sada said he would also seek to underline the importance of Mexico's economic ties with the United States.
LA SAFE volunteer Blink said narrowing such broad issues to very specific local impacts can underline their urgency.
Is that because faith and the divine, which are important in your work, underline so much American literature?
"To forge iron, one must be strong," he said, using a traditional proverb to underline the party's resolve.
These stories underline how hard it is to satisfactorily answer the question of why terrorists commit heinous crimes.
Out July 9 If you want to underline every sentence, read:On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, by Ocean Vuong
The attacks underline a worsening security situation ahead of parliamentary and district council elections scheduled for Oct. 20.
You can also bold, underline, and italicize your text by using other punctuation marks or the context menu.
Kevin's high spirits, especially in comparison with the anxiety and down-market gloom of Cara's, underline those sympathies.
It features graphics that underline -- literally -- the percentage of total delegates on offer in four groups of contests.
For Maeve to underline this lesson with an empty safe is the show at its most fiendishly clever.
" He added: "I would like to also underline that fair taxation is not taxation against the United States.
But the eligibility rules remained the same, and they underline a major problem with how the category functions.
"Putin made a choice — to underline that Assad is his ally," said Aleksandr Morozov, an independent political analyst.
But Mr. Castro could, say, add fire to Mr. Biden's team and underline his strength with nonwhite voters.
I began to underline them but I had to stop after a while; carpal tunnel is no joke.
The results underline what many personal finance experts recommend: Invest in a broad, low-fee mutual index fund.
To underline the character's more fragile side, Mr. Wilkinson draped Ms. Stewart in a filmy silk dressing gown.
Any talk of a new wall serves only to underline our lack of imagination for solving problems collaboratively.
Instead, Louisiana's runoff election and the legal battle in Florida underline the potential fragility of voting rights gains.
But the overwhelming effect of Tuesday's back-and-forth was to underline that a new political era has dawned.
We never needed to underline any of that, or talk about aging or death or the passage of time.
Prosecutors underline several times in this new filing that Stone had indeed been in contact with WikiLeaks and Assange.
The disagreements onstage, which were sometimes difficult to follow, underline the fundamental choice facing Democratic voters this primary season.
"We expect the GDP data to underline steady economic recovery," said Shin Kadota, senior strategist at Barclays in Tokyo.
Two paintings by Joung-Ki Min hanging side by side underline the new optimism the exhibition seeks to capture.
Meanwhile, as if to underline the irony, the two companies that asked for protection are unlikely to be saved.
Wrong. Remarkably, nobody knows whether lessons of the "underline the relative clause" type do anything to improve pupils' prose.
Lest I sound too negative here, I should underline that I do very much like the MateBook X's display.
We added an amazing Icelandic childrens choir on the chorus to underline the fun and playfulness of the song.
But Reich highlighted concerns about wage growth and labor force participation, which underline sustained "slack" in the jobs market.
Instead of a boxed-in rectangular area to write in, it's more of an open space with an underline.
However, she sought to underline the importance for the continent that the U.K. had committed its future to NATO.
Powell is expected to underline the Fed's sensitivity to asset prices in testimony before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee.
"China is walking more of a tightrope than markets believe – and those data underline that issue clearly," they added.
His movies and TV shows are fluid, action-packed, and painstakingly animated to underline the physicality of his characters.
That position has been something the Iranians have been clear about too, and their most recent comments underline this.
And it will also underline our continued cooperation with the EU on foreign affairs, and combating crime and terrorism.
"It does just underline the unintended consequences of trade sanctions," Rio Tinto Chairman Simon Thompson said at the briefing.
As if to underline his point, Mueller ruled out a voluntary appearance before Congress to testify about his investigation.
Non-intervention is the centerpiece of international law and the United Nations has repeatedly sought to underline its significance.
Neither is likely to break the deadlock, and may simply underline that Trump's hopes of a win remain slim.
" He said, "Let me first underline the fact that no country can develop itself without having a strong infrastructure.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell will speak on Monday evening and is expected to underline the steady outlook for rates.
In the movie, we just crank it all up to 10 as a way to highlight and underline it.
But the charges underline that there's a big difference between moral culpability, however you assign it, and criminal culpability.
This version also includes some interpolations to underline that we are indeed all in jail, which mostly feel superfluous.
Their findings underline the point that : Median income and cost of living vary based on what state you're in.
"I think it's indeed important to underline the data-dependent nature of decision-making," he said in an interview.
Maybe you use a pencil to underline language that you notice, or maybe you just make a mental note.
But three cases in New Jersey and California, either being implemented or passed this year, really underline the point.
The title can be read as an invitation — to go back, to underline, to make notes in the margins.
One tip Jackson shared: Underline character names before their dialogue lines to know when a voice change is coming.
I thought about what each sentence meant to him and what motivated him to make each blue inked underline.
Confirmation of euro zone inflation data for the month of May could underline the need for central bank action.
The converging planes of time in Dunkirk help underline how serendipitous, even providential, the battle's end result actually was.
This was a symbolic move intended to underline to the government its commitment to the country, according to industry sources.
Other specialists agreed the findings underline a need for extreme caution when considering possible human applications of gene editing technologies.
The labor unions behind the protest action say the delays underline the need for more customs workers to be hired.
I either like to work with precise shapes, to underline the dancing, or I like to get lost in proportions.
They also underline the extent to which the survival of the sprawling behemoth is important to regional governments, and Beijing.
Rather than bringing the sides closer to resolution, the knotty details of peacekeeping merely underline how far apart they remain.
Ripa's vehement defense of her co-host didn't mention the actual allegations but did underline Seacrest's dedication to his jobs.
The comments by Valls, until now one of Hollande's most steadfastly loyal backers, underline the uphill struggle he would face.
Enthusiastic slide guitar and rhythmically strummed acoustic underline his sudden fascination, gleefully playing a melody that's both grand and dinky.
As of an app update Tuesday, Snapchat users can now access italics, bold and underline styles for text in captions.
TI's revised efficiency targets announced at its 1Q16 results underline management's commitment to improving domestic financial performance, especially in 214.
Mr Putin did everything he could to underline the concert's message that Russia is leading the fight for Western civilisation.
That will underline growing market optimism about an imminent trade deal and the fact recession can be avoided next year.
They also underline a strategy which fraud specialists say regulators, card issuers and banks have yet to tackle head-on.
But the overall effect was to underline the duo's status as the big beasts overshadowing the rest of the field.
The results underline the degree to which — whether companies like it or not — this appears to be the new normal.
It's terrifically funny, and it allows the film to subtly underline the ideas of personal growth seeded throughout the movie.
They underline the difficulties a minority government will have in passing legislation and the possible negative impact on financial markets.
And, as if to underline its new, powerless status, it would have been renamed the Office of Congressional Complaint Review.
These roles underline Nadella's priorities, analysts say, which at the end of the day are artificial intelligence and the cloud.
The spread Overnight tallies of new confirmed cases underline just how much the outbreak has evolved from its Chinese origins.
The allies and adversaries our virtuous heroes meet along the way only underline how out of their depth they are.
SmileDirectClub's actions underline the risks of ordering products from young companies that are bringing start-up-style "disruption" to health.
Phoenix seems to have chosen to make Arthur Fleck untethered to underline his mental illness and his disconnection from society.
In our Opinion section, The Times's editorial board summarizes this week's revelations, saying they underline concerns about his secretive finances.
But Gerwig is utilizing this idea to underline more specifically how much harder that idea is to bear for women.
Arcade Fire has always been acutely conscious of music history, using stylistic allusions to underline or tease against its messages.
Pliskova, the No. 9.45 seed, beat Wozniacki, 226-212, 22010-4, to underline her status as a Wimbledon title contender.
His collaborations with L.A. Theater Works, which records plays for radio, podcasts and online audio streaming, underline his prose's punch.
Belden used the events of 2000-01 to underline the importance of power availability and price in determining smelter viability.
In this case, these shifts help blur time — the past remains horrifyingly present — and underline the magnitude of her trauma.
But season seven, for whatever reason, is very fond of having him underline every plot point it can think of.
Lee — who directed every episode of the series — and his mostly women writers' room don't need to underline the point.
To underline their rivalry, on a recent weekend the pair could even be found holding rallies in the same city, Lyon.
These accounts, provided by the state attorney's office in Orange County, underline the persistent role that finances played in the relationship.
In a sense, traders' dour performance serves to underline the lender's transformation from investment banking powerhouse into far-flung private banker.
The researchers' findings, in short, underline the health disparities between socioeconomic groups that researchers and public health officials already know about.
The purpose of the scene is to ascertain the integrity of the force; to underline the empathy that they hold sacred.
Which does underline the risks around broad efforts to regulate the types of content that can and can't be viewed online.
Over the years, the company built its reputation on safety and quirky designs, and today's announcement is meant to underline that.
And it's also out to underline that he follows the straightest path, even when he knows he's going to regret it.
Hacks, like the one potentially involving 50 million accounts revealed by Facebook on Friday, only underline the scale of data collection.
Ermotti's remarks underline the potential impact of Britain's departure from the European Union on one of the mainstays of its economy.
It must be spoken and performed, his mellifluous voice lulling among the wonders in order to underline, more starkly, the horrors.
Indian officials were quick to underline Pakistan's links to Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), the group that claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jones is also likely to underline his claims to the pound-for-pound status should he remain in the win column.
Market watchers expect him to underline the Fed's sensitivity to asset prices and deliver an upbeat assessment of domestic growth prospects.
Agustina Woodgate's Radio Espacio Estacion considers Miami's upcoming Underline Park and bike path, which will be completed over the next decade.
Race and slavery, she added, are invoked directly in the show mainly to underline Hamilton's "goodness," especially in contrast to Jefferson.
As if to underline this point, earlier this month, Italy, the eurozone's third-largest economy, had a highly disappointing electoral result.
Jenner noted the country's continued debates over transgender bathroom laws to underline what she sees as the Olympics' forward-thinking policies.
The size and spectacle of the international gaming shows underline how the video game industry is less and less American-centric.
Shortcomings in the Hong Kong government's handling of the extradition issue underline that the chief executive is only accountable to Beijing.
The clashes, while limited, underline the fragility of Thursday's deal between Russia, which backs President Bashar al-Assad's forces, and Turkey.
A grilling she received over her record as a tough-on-crime prosecutor in California appeared designed to underline that weakness.
Her campaign also released a TV ad, narrated by actor Morgan Freeman, which sought to underline her commitment to civil rights.
The numbers underline a story of bloodshed that has put Chicago at the center of a national dialogue about gun violence.
I MEAN, 322 ON THE 43-YEAR IS THE LEVEL – YOU KNOW, UNDERLINE AND BOLD FACED IN ITALICS, IT'S THE LEVEL.
As you read, you might underline the various issues the article's author and interviewees bring up about Hispanic Heritage Month. 1.
Many of these promises were grossly exaggerated, but they served to underline the point that a Johnson administration would be different.
In Riverton, a city of 2500,2000, the fading road signs — Gas Hills, Oil Field Road — underline the importance of fossil fuels.
"There's a moment at the end where it's like using a highlighter to underline the whole design intent," Ms. Galli said.
"We need to underline the need for Britain to depart from the European Union in an orderly fashion," Conte told parliament.
Nevertheless, it does underline how serious Google is about making its own phones — and perhaps Samsung will eventually chafe under that competition.
That intervention and a more recent one by new President Jair Bolsonaro underline how politics often impinge on the Brazilian energy sector.
These brief evocations of problems facing the city and Turkey in general underline just how apolitical the rest of the film is.
He views the entire exercise as a "witch hunt" cooked up by Democrats and Deep State conspirators to underline his election win.
However, the recent LIC placements underline the limitations of that requirement, as some issuers and investors still prefer to agree pricing bilaterally.
And the ways in which it ultimately fell apart underline why the revival season that debuts Thursday, September 303, is so disappointing.
The challenge would rely on legal grounds that "underline the fundamental importance of investigative journalism and protection of confidential sources", Anderson said.
There's something misleading or mistaken about the pictures that underline these identities and yet they bind us together in spite of that.
Meanwhile the Taliban, to underline that their foremost demand is the withdrawal of foreign troops, say they will only speak to America.
Over the years, the company built up a reputation for safety and quirky designs, and today's announcement is meant to underline that.
At army headquarters in Kinshasa officers show videos of mounds of mutilated corpses and severed heads to underline the barbarity they face.
Google's currently leadership can't undo those wrongs, but Pichai and Naughton are trying to underline the point that Google has instituted change.
To underline this point, on June 3rd a paramilitary group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) started slaughtering peaceful protesters (see article).
Glover has always had a knack for the oddball and off-the-wall, for moments that underline the absurdity of modern life.
As if to underline the connection (and undermine the true-story component), Marwen is liberally sprinkled with references to other Zemeckis films.
The Chinese firm plans to use the meetings to underline that it intends to be a supportive long-term investor, they said.
He has also sought to underline his command of law and order by chairing security cabinet meetings every weekday at 6 a.m.
These incidents underline the conclusion that mapping the skies — as well as policing them — is moving from the theoretical to the practical.
This visual choice helps underline the idea of consequence and looming obsolescence, the suggestion that this castle isn't inviting as you'd think.
"My mother taught me better than this," Gibson wrote to his followers, sharing a rather pensive-looking headshot to underline his regret.
The findings underline the seriousness of first-time postpartum depression and the need for both primary and secondary preventive measures, Rasmussen said.
Vetoing the legislation would underline a disagreement with congressional Democrats and Clinton, who Obama hopes will succeed him in the White House.
However, on Wednesday, First Nation Chiefs from across Canada gathered at a special assembly to underline their opposition to the pipeline expansion.
Findings like that underline the sheer scale of the challenges Clinton will face, even if she storms to victory on Election Day.
They are also using the fight to underline their arguments for a special prosecutor to investigate Russia's actions in last year's election.
Beef and lamb are standard, but many cooks like to underline the local biodiversity with cuts of ostrich, bok (antelope) and wildebeest.
We underline that they are liberal democracies, with strong market economies, but which have, if you will, "tamed" capitalism, to their benefit.
Biden's campaign was quick to underline Murray's new statement, saying it supported their earlier claims that the Monday poll was an outlier.
They'd rather make use of Green and Iguodala as passers and cutters than underline parts of their game that aren't as effective.
He then inserted a line into his prepared remarks, adding: "And I have to underline that we support the One China policy".
The notes underline that Tocilescu is losing the actors' trust—but of course, the show eventually ends up being a huge hit.
But it also served to underline the risk to the President, who arguably has more at stake over the economy than Democrats.
Rather, they underline the show's themes of community and transmission, contributing one more chapter in what feels like an ongoing oral history.
But in another sense, the sheer repetitiveness of the calamities that befell Rome only serves to underline the book's most urgent message.
It may also underline the sensitivities around Vietnam's handling of its relationship with China, its largest trading partner and former imperial occupier.
As if to underline the enemy's proximity, while we were reporting the new unit's appearance, we suddenly came under attack from mortars.
"I want to underline that I am talking specifically about work with equipment which was delivered there," Ryabkov was quoted as saying.
She was referring to a site called She the People that the Post started in 2012 whose logo had a lipstick underline.
If only the inhabitants of "Joan" weren't quite so fond of metaphors, which tend only to underline what we've already figured out.
But the latest economic snap shots next week of wages, retail sales and inflation will probably underline the economic challenge gradually building up.
Indeed, they seem to underline just how hard it will be for the series to run indefinitely with that status quo in place.
Both she and Huerta also underline the importance of searching for that closure within yourself by way of some good old self-care.
The kids in the scene are strikingly young, which only serves to underline how much of a violation racism is to people's childhoods.
The poor performance has disappointed those who had hoped for a strong first few days of trading to underline the turnaround in sentiment.
That was something that was really important for me to capture in that video and to underline the whole point of the song.
Armed with such knowledge, teachers could impart grammar not as an onslaught of desiccated definitions or things to underline, but puzzles to solve.
Inside the editor, the tool will now use four different colors to underline words and phrases that its algorithms believe could be improved.
To underline its status as a Serious Undertaking, The Night Of is beautifully shot, all greens and blacks and blues in the shadow.
The stations included in the Underline are owned by the county and the transportation department; the others are fractured, run by separate entities.
Monday's stock market declines, following an unusual warning from Apple earlier this month, underline the flip side of such moves for U.S. companies.
The awards focus on highly developmental transactions and underline the important work ADB clients undertake in developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.
Trump's tweet attacking the House Freedom Caucus serves to underline that he's not policy-savvy, nor is he conservative where healthcare is concerned.
"I would like to once again underline that stronger European defense is something I welcome," Stoltenberg told European lawmakers a few weeks ago.
Scenes of Thomas pitching hay and brushing cattle underline the suggestion that he is a symbolic force of nature exerting a gravitational pull.
The conquest of Douma would underline Assad's unassailable position in the conflict that mushroomed out of protests against his rule seven years ago.
Again, Raymond's fly is yawning open; the neat script of his reproduced autograph on the card serves as a sort of cursive underline.
That said, ongoing criticism of the effectiveness of Facebook's content moderation processes underline the scale of the company's own challenge on this front.
Mr. Tsipras told reporters that he would assume the Foreign Ministry post in a bid to underline his commitment to the name deal.
Although both women underline that their theories are mere conjecture, they say they've grown weary of heavy-handed state tactics by the police.
This was a future with dystopian power imbalances, but one where it didn't need to be raining all the time to underline that.
With that said, wild boars are a pretty neat way to underline much of this season's commentary on how insulated the Roys are.
The comments underline how Republicans may be united in their opposition to convicting Trump -- but are divided over the propriety of Trump's actions.
Analysts say the Halkbank sanctions underline the risks for other Turkish banks if further penalties materialise that restrict banks' access to dollar funding.
Michael O'Brien, vice president for product and corporate planning at Hyundai Motor America, referred to his company's fiercest competitors to underline the point.
The bills have drawn criticism from free speech campaigners and underline the polarization over protests in the era of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump's news conference on Tuesday was intended to underline the argument that he had vanquished his political opponents, as well as media naysayers.
Their comments come on the heels of new charges brought against Huawei by the U.S. Justice Department and underline bipartisan suspicion of Huawei.
Handmaids would stride toward the camera in formation, in ways that seemed designed to underline their force as a potential army against their oppressors.
Investors expect her to underline her positive view on the U.S. economy, which would support the Fed's forecast of a rate hike this year.
BeauTubers' authority is born out of a perception of authenticity, and many gurus underline this authenticity by opening up about their personal lives onscreen.
Concerns about future growth may only underline Elberling's point—that a correction is needed to help bring housing and job growth back in line.
As if to underline this prospect, the NYT reported this afternoon that American chip companies continue to sell chips to Huawei despite the ban.
As if to gently underline that fact, residents show us various places where ghosts are said to haunt the town — a hotel, a courtroom.
The closest he comes is in Dick's desire to live up to Lynne's expectations, which those sub-"Macbeth" pentameters both send up and underline.
TO UNDERLINE HIS theory that sexuality is a construct of human discourse, the philosopher Michel Foucault noted that people talk about sex a lot.
In our age of Google Earth, this is a great way to underline just how big and hazy the planet seemed to our ancestors.
Further bad news for the fuel came from Energy and Environment Minister Teresa Ribera - whose portfolio Sanchez fused to underline his commitment to sustainability.
Financial Literacy Month could spread the word about where to go for coherent, reliable financial guidance and underline how important it is to have.
EU'S JUNCKER AND UK PM MAY'S TALKS COVERED WHICH GUARANTEES COULD BE GIVEN WITH REGARD TO BACKSTOP THAT UNDERLINE ITS TEMPORARY NATURE- JOINT STATEMENT
The Vision 100 is a fully autonomous, zero-emissions vehicle, and it serves to underline BMW's expressed belief that electric drive is the future.
Words are one thing in songwriting, but they become something more when married to melodies and chords that reveal and underline their base truths.
As if to underline this weakness, for the third time in the past decade, the Italian economy has again succumbed to an economic recession.
The Trinny London founder said she wanted to "create the best image" of herself and her brand, to underline what her company could offer.
Beautubers' authority is born out of a perception of authenticity, and many gurus underline this authenticity by opening up about their personal lives onscreen.
If inflation rises to 2.7 percent, as expected, it will underline the pain being felt by households whose income is not rising as fast.
While pursuing a NEW START extension, Trump could underline that the U.S. will undertake nuclear and missile defense options that penalize Moscow's INF violation.
" To underline continuity, directors will have operas from four centuries to interpret, starting with Jean-Philippe Rameau's exotic 21669th-century divertimento, "Les Indes Galantes.
But, combined with a vote late on Tuesday when the government lost on the finance bill, the defeats underline May's precarious position in parliament.
They underline one major trend: Increasingly, the innovations that are making their way into your personal technology aren't physical electronics or gadgets at all.
And when the St. Louis got within a few miles of Miami's harbor, the Coast Guard started tailing the boat to underline the point.
A deal could not be reached at the time, but the trip provided an early opportunity to underline the need for change at Uber.
When an auto-correction takes place, we'll temporarily underline the corrected change so you can easily identify and undo the correction if you'd like.
In fact, there's a red underline below it on my screen, as the online spellchecker seems as allergic to colorful language as you are.
The stunning developments on North Korea underline one thing: Trump is not like any of his predecessors and cares little for foreign policy orthodoxy.
Biden and Buttigieg: The former VP and the South Bend mayor used the attack to underline their respective cases to be commander-in-chief.
Both Offred and Ofglen's plots underline the ways in which female bodies carry currency in this world and how quickly this worth can change.
Snoke's sudden, surprising death in The Last Jedi, on the other hand, sees him cut through on his throne to help underline the moment.
His tweets — however imprudent they can seem to critics  — underline his image as someone who will soon be in Washington, but not of Washington.
"What I believe is that every step that has been taken so far by Iran, and I underline, so far, is reversible," Mogherini added.
AND I WANT TO UNDERLINE IT BECAUSE I DON'T WANT A HEADLINE COMING OUT "ICAHN THINKS YOU GOT ANOTHER 29" – I DON'T SAY THAT.
In recent years it has shown signs of an identity shift and the lawsuit could underline growing social and political rifts in its seaside cities.
Airshow China, in the southern city of Zhuhai, offers Beijing an opportunity to demonstrate its ambitions in civil aerospace and to underline its defense ambitions.
"It's a clear effort to underline their desire to please Washington," said Piotr Buras, a director of the Warsaw office of the ECFR think tank.
As if to underline these expectations of further central bank easing, data from Australia overnight and Germany on Wednesday pushed yields lower across the board.
America's Department of Energy (DoE) officials underline the importance of such a shift, given the need for "deep decarbonisation" enshrined in the Paris climate agreement.
There's a long sequence where Valerian simply dashes through half a dozen alien habitats, as if to underline just how big and strange Alpha is.
Many suicides have multiple causes and are not triggered by one event, according to experts, who underline that suicidal crises can be overcome with help.
The sharp contrast in the House served to underline the stark differences between how the respective parties have approached promoting women and candidates of color.
Microsoft's debug policy turning up in the wild — howsoever that blunder occurred — serves to underline the risks of any built-in workarounds to security systems.
Just to underline the point about this not being any sort of hyper-advanced manufacturing, here's a shot of the typical computer inside Hasselblad's factory.
Deutsche Bank said that it wanted to underline that it was "cooperative in all official investigations", without making further comment or giving any other details.
The surprisingly strong trade figures, released by the Federal Statistics Office, underline how the German economy is firing on all cylinders ahead of a Sept.
But they may think she's much more prepared than Trump to be president, and the debate is a moment for her to underline that argument.
The statistics did nothing to suggest that sort of population flow, but they did underline the fact that immigration had remained above the government's goal.
In their thoughtful rendering of difficult women, these actresses underline the strictures of women's roles by casting them aside or having them violently torn off.
"I think the trend will continue because it's easier to capitalize something than it is to underline or italicize it when you're texting," Moriarty says.
The ties between Sanders and Garcia underline another challenge facing DSA -- whether it can favorably definite itself against competition that looks similar at a glance.
As if to underline this point, over the past month, Italian government bond yields have spiked higher and Italian capital flight has picked up pace.
"I'd really love to underline just how much hope and energy and inspiration what's happened in the U.S. has given our movement here," Lucas said.
The launches underline the lack of progress the US has made on its central aim to deprive Kim Jong Un's regime of a nuclear arsenal.
Modi has pointed to India's growing diplomatic heft and strategic ties with big powers such as the United States to underline his foreign policy successes.
With the Wordless Music Orchestra on hand, there was a string section to underline Mr. Cale's viola drones and a sousaphone to broaden the bass.
A few added lines referencing the election of Donald J. Trump overeagerly underline the play's political position, as if there were any doubt of it.
Perhaps to underline that point, a second apology by Mr. Batali, included in his weekly newsletter, ended with a recipe for Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls.
Trump, as is now his habit, flew to South Carolina on Friday night to goad the candidates and to underline his dominance in the state.
The patrol was meant to challenge Beijing's expansive claims in the South China Sea and underline the United States' naval dominance of the Pacific Ocean.
These threats underline the unfinished business of eliminating ISIS (following its caliphate's destruction in 2017), Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and other, still nascent terrorist groups.
" It added: "The prime minister will likely underline that the upcoming negotiations will be based on an ambitious FTA (Free-Trade Agreement), not on alignment.
Forum attendances from the United States, like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Senator Lindsey Graham and first-daughter Ivanka Trump underline that Washington has Qatar's back.
Right now, there are some seven nameless men lined up in Stephenson's studio: all of them busts, all with closed eyes — to underline their anonymity.
Such steps are meant to underline NATO's determination to protect Europe and raise the economic and military costs for Russia of any possible missile attack.
Bruce Eaton, Wessex Archaeology's project manager at Bath Abbey, says that the coins underline the importance of approaching any new "find" with a degree of suspicion.
Taking part in the Saudi tender would underline that EDF still believes in the capital-intensive nuclear export business despite the strains on its balance sheet.
Other researchers, she suggests, could study how people's symptoms can vary, why people choose to seek treatment, and the biological mechanisms that underline phantom odor perception.
Indeed, both "Much Apu" and "The Burns Cage" trot out the show's mustachioed, heavily accented Luigi, owner of the local Italian restaurant, to underline this point.
"The Dragon and the Wolf" is out to underline the conflicts that are about to arise between him and Dany, and between himself and his duty.
Even in the occasional sections of brilliance, she feels the need to underline every nugget with a "moral of the story", hectoring the reader into submission.
Such heavy-handed tactics may just underline Mrs May's main pitch to British voters: that only she has the strength to take on the grasping Eurocrats.
But I have to also underline the fact that these wouldn't be as good in their primary use case as sports headphones without those imposing highs.
"Peter's work really is about an era in New York City life that's vanished, and I thought it would be interesting to underline that," Koch says.
Sidney Jones of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict, a think-tank in Jakarta, says that the Surabaya attacks underline the need for improved surveillance.
Despite the EU's rare and public opposition to Basel reforms, Wednesday's parliamentary hearing was good-natured, with lawmakers citing movies and poems to underline their concerns.
These stories of the two Boston Marathon bombers underline how hard it is to satisfactorily answer the question of why terrorists try to kill complete strangers.
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas visited South Korea in July, stopping at the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas to underline German support for reconciliation.
It's unfortunate that the Underline will only cover the eight southernmost stations of the Metrorail line, excluding some of the lowest-income neighborhoods on the line.
For years, it was wheeled out as the cross-demographic end of night climax to underline the point that whatever function you were at was fun.
"We want to underline once again that we are ready to discuss questions of coordination and cooperation on (global oil) markets," Novak was quoted by TASS.
There is no need to underline the comedy of adult males revering a value system whose core beliefs are basically bumper stickers an asshole would have.
"As a country sharing a Black Sea coast, we underline that passage through Kerch Strait should not be blocked," Turkey's foreign ministry said in a statement.
Over the last month, more research has been done on the shadowy world of Internet discounts that underline how random or even whimsical list prices are.
Sharon insisted that his visit was not intended to provoke Palestinians, but many saw it as an attempt to underline Israel's claim to Jerusalem's holy sites.
Cohen on Friday was quick to underline the new development as evidence that the Republican criticisms of the Russia probe pose a risk to future elections.
We would like to underline that the Code of Practice on Disinformation does not limit political advertising to advertisers residing only in a given Member State.
" (To underline the connection, a character turns up wearing a "Fight Club" T-shirt.) By the transitive property of TV, "Dietland" has some similarities to "Mr.
So, yes, Laura is the One, and her phantom even turns up at Gordon's door in this episode as if she wants to underline the point.
Founded in the 1880s, Holbrook was an outlaw-friendly habitat, and a sign on the South Side tends to underline this point: Bucket of Blood Street.
So for someone to at least consider that that might happen is reasonable, but, underline, we do not know what this virus is going to do.
It's one that Peto's experiment also serves to underline, and one that has led to nothing less than a statistical crisis at the heart of science.
He noted the lifelong devotion of Hillary's friends from childhood in Illinois and early adulthood in Arkansas to underline his argument about his wife's true nature.
Those losses underline how important it is to help poor countries adapt to climate change and deal with the damage caused by extreme weather, he said.
The military-themed setting for this year's news conference, attended by domestic and foreign journalists, was meant to underline Taiwan's commitment to defending itself, she said.
Timoleón, known as Timochenko, said he wanted to underline the FARC's commitment to the peace talks with the government that has already produced a definitive ceasefire.
To underline that, his office has released a series of then-and-now pictures to mark the 25th anniversary of the garden being opened to the public.
We have to work step by step, respecting the opinions in the European Council but - and I underline this - at the same time respecting the European Parliament.
Powell's comments underline growing concerns among financial market participants and regulators about the risks cyber thieves pose to the financial system following a series of recent incidents.
To underline their desperation some took off their clothes, others waved skulls and bones they said belonged to debt-burdened farmers who had killed themselves in despair.
Introduced in 2005, the service drew ire for being "too good to be true" and helped underline the idea that Amazon is too inexpensive to be profitable.
Seeking to underline its view that the case should turn purely on the law, Chile did not even send its foreign minister, Roberto Ampuero, to The Hague.
Central bankers across the developed world have debated the potential benefits of raising inflation targets in recent years to underline their determination to avoid a deflationary trap.
Not that "Thackeray" was ever going to be anything but a hagiography, but films like these underline the need for good, impartial and well-made political films.
The government has never publicly admitted that CSIS agents are eligible for the OSM, and the regulations underline that the award is intended for soldiers and police.
The details of his prior immigration status underline the stakes of the debate over DACA and other immigration-related laws, and their sometimes life-or-death consequences.
More broadly, it served to underline what is perhaps the central theme of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels: There are no heroes.
But whereas Bryce was using his mother's condition to underline the need for healthcare reform, skateboarding videos and kitchen Instagram stories can't be connected to any policy.
Still, the talks underline how difficult it has become to operate in the ride-hailing market, where people can book rides from drivers through a smartphone app.
She offered suggestions on everything from countering Russian "disinformation" to tackling organized crime - topics that helped her to underline Britain's contribution in areas like security and intelligence.
Indeed, to underline this point, the company is launching a new version today that, among other things, promises significantly improved performance with faster preview generation, for example.
Above the ribbon, the category of options you're currently viewing is underlined in blue, and the underline appears to move swiftly when you select a different category.
It was a weekend that seemed to underline the Mets' reputation as being both deeply unfortunate with their players' health and remarkably dysfunctional in their front office.
His comments underline growing domestic pressure on Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Kahn to take robust action after India stripped Kashmir of its special status on Aug. 5.
Their quick-take skills — along with those of Mr. Rossmer ("Peter and the Starcatcher") and Mr. Rosen ("Spamalot") — underline the loose-limbed, unscripted feel of the material.
LINDA R. SILVER, LYNDHURST, OHIO To the Editor: The lack of introspection and nonstop finger-pointing underline the very reason the Democratic presidential candidate lost in November.
But the experience of watching it did underline the unique ambition of "Westworld," which is appreciable even when the ins and outs of the show are confusing.
Simultaneously, the predominant opposition to the bill expected among House Republicans will underline the GOP's identity as the voice primarily of voters beyond the biggest population centers.
The protests, which underline Indonesia's challenge in changing its graft-ridden image, have threatened the credibility of Widodo, who recently was reelected after campaigning for clean governance.
Mr. Fredenberger is encouraging Americans abroad to send postcards to the White House with messages that underline that they are citizens, they are watching — and they vote.
In Trump's case, though, if he must veto his national emergency declaration, it will underline that he is pushing a policy opposed by most of the country.
Data collected by Reuters underline that risk: More than 22001 percent of 22016,224 people who died in police confrontations involving Tasers were either drunk or on drugs.
What's more, many of the scenes with Elsa in Arendelle early in the film underline how she doesn't seem quite at home there, in Anna's heteronormative paradise.
To underline the point, he called to the stage Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and Cerner CEO Brent Shafer, who talked up their companies' use of AWS.
As if to underline his inherent corniness, his big emotional climax is soundtracked by Counting Crows' "Colorblind"—the true Facebook "it's complicated" status of rom-com songs.
The rival messages underline the contrast between Israel's sunny Mediterranean beaches and the concrete wall and checkpoints that run along parts of the border with the West Bank.
One thing "Heroic" does do pretty well, I think, is underline season three's building themes about the evangelical obsession with children to the exclusion of almost everything else.
To underline his commitment, Sewing plans to invest a quarter of his fixed salary -- around 21,22027 euros -- in Deutsche shares, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
To underline the point, there are 30 "Ideas" on show, haiku-like poems that represent the point where her inchoate thoughts solidify into a neat string of words.
But the choice also serves to underline the movie's Sliding Doors-esque point: We simply can't know how the effects of our choices will reverberate throughout our lives.
The custom tracks underline how creative Beat Saber level design really is, creating an interplay between song and motion that's not nearly as evident with the vanilla tracks.
Though it unfortunately doesn't have a happy ending, the video's intention does underline the one that the band had when they wrote the song in the first place.
As if to underline growing hostility towards combustion engines in congestion-clogged cities, the French capital held its biggest ever "Car-Free Day" the Sunday before the show.
My experiences in one small town might not be indicative of the state as a whole, but they do underline why Nebraska's new tourism slogan is pretty perfect.
"This is not new to her at all," she jokes, dragging out the last two words as if to underline them in the scribbles of thick black pen.
Clinton has sought to use the former Miss Universe and the controversy surrounding Trump's comments to underline her arguments that the Republican is not fit to be president.
His hands underline his words, and then always return to their basic position: opposite to one another, the fingertips pressed against each other in an almost statesmanlike fashion.
Spelling edits will still be underlined with a red squiggle, and grammar with a blue double underline, but writing style suggestions will get their own gold dotted line.
Recent developments underline the shrewdness of Trump's campaign team, which published a list of potential court nominees with stellar conservative credentials before he faced off against Hillary Clinton.
"Fields like Chestnut underline the importance of maximising the potential of as many North Sea fields as possible, whether they be major finds or small pools," he added.
But for now, Sunday's vote is also expected to underline the growing disconnect between Spain's national politicians and the electorate, with polls forecasting a record level of abstention.
China concerned about clout Leaders in Beijing, for one thing, may be concerned that if they did act, continued defiance by Pyongyang would only underline their declining clout.
Exaggerator, the 9-5 early favorite for the 148th Belmont, is primed to underline his prowess in the finale of the classic series for three-year-old thoroughbreds.
Furthermore, a trip home tends to underline the fact that time is marching on; something that I tend to forget in the silly life I've created for myself.
Can I underline how shocking we should find it that it's harder for gay people to know that God loves and cherishes us if we grew up Christian?
The artist remixes Stone's film (among others) to underline the literal and perceptual distance between the American dream and the foreign horrors that are perpetrated to sustain it.
Part of Ortega Ayala's intention is to underline the ridiculous pointlessness of these ceremonies, whose only purposes are indulging gluttony and celebrating excess — how appropriately and sickeningly poignant.
Nor are Ann Hould-Ward's costumes any showier: She dresses everyone, even the elites, in dirty work clothes, as if to underline the labor of the actors themselves.
It shows that everyone is the same — in a good sense, not to abolish any of our differences, but to underline that everybody goes through the same journey.
The changes, which thrust Amazon into the crowded landscape of internet communications tools like Microsoft's Skype, Apple's FaceTime and Google's Hangouts, underline the company's ambitions for the Echo.
He went on to underline how urgent and critical this work was to addressing the economic challenges in these rural areas to counter the spread of violent extremism.
Asked Tuesday how climate change has affected his preparations for natural disasters, Lengyel said recent storms underline the need to have a robust Guard presence in each state.
Women's hosiery is, of course, an emblem of femininity: Its physical qualities — stretchy until it inevitably rips apart — underline the notion of women as both strong and fragile.
But that's far too jokey a way to introduce a blurb about a moment so grave that "Argestes" uses multiple reaction shots to underline how grave it is.
"It's kind of gritty but melodic at the same time," said Mr. Morales, who is quick to underline that almost all the recording was done in New York.
And in 2019, after a relentless onslaught of news designed to underline the world's horrors, it's always tempting to take a break, to look away from the dark.
The team behind the film as well as its star Malek pointedly refused to mention Singer both during acceptance speeches and off stage, which helps underline the point.
To underline his commitment, Sewing plans to invest a quarter of his fixed salary — around 2107155147,21 euros — in Deutsche shares, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
"Jean-Marc Ayrault is going to underline the importance that all sides which backed the deal strictly respect their commitments," Foreign Ministry spokesman Romain Nadal told a daily briefing.
"I wanted to underline FIFA's commitment to the principle of sports without politics," Putin said during a FIFA Congress in Moscow while standing next to the World Cup trophy.
The political sensitivity of the program might end up occurring to Trump -- in a way that will underline just how complicated using the budget to transform government can be.
Its results underline how little we currently know about this phenomenon in Bolivia, and stress the importance of dedicating more resources to understanding climate change's effects across the globe.
As an example of urbanistic concerns, we might underline the fact that the Königsplatz is the focal point of an ongoing discussion regarding its re-construction and architectural alteration.
"The findings underline the challenge we have to reduce the numbers of people affected by disasters," said Robert Glasser, the U.N. secretary-general's special representative for disaster risk reduction.
But much of the data on April, which included weaker-than-expected exports and imports, and soft factory activity surveys continued to underline lingering weakness in the broader economy.
To underline that, she quotes a list of liberals, including Salil Shetty, a former boss of Amnesty International, and Samuel Moyn of Yale University, who have expressed similar concerns.
Slack will also detect when you're talking about creating a meeting and underline things like "today," which you can click on to create a meeting in Gmail or Outlook.
That sort of music (composed here by Keegan DeWitt) feels unusual for a documentary, but Bisbee '217 is no ordinary documentary, and the eerie, jagged notes underline that fact.
As if to underline the point, the authorities have set about persecuting Future Forward and its leader, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, with a gusto typically reserved for supporters of Mr Thaksin.
But it is in the interests of both sides to underline that this should be the end of the first phase of Duterte's stewardship of this most important relationship.
Such responses underline the ongoing PR value that Snowden's stay in Russia holds for Putin's government — as a means to apply high level moral pressure to successive US administrations.
"Our response should be clear, strong and smart," Scholz said, adding that EU member states had become more willing to underline their sovereignty by acting in a determined way.
"We must also underline that we expect the usual seasonal slowdown in revenues," the bank said in a statement about its third quarter performance due to the holiday season.
In the event of a Clinton-Trump matchup, it may not be enough to underline Trump's odious personal qualities or his obvious lack of qualifications for the White House.
Meg Daly, founder of the Underline, told Woodgate that this is not a development issue — that the park is not intended only for the rich — but a zoning problem.
"I cannot underline too much how important it is that anyone who seeks to be prime minister of Australia is eligible to be a member of parliament," Turnbull said.
A more pressing concern for foreign investors, however, is the potential hit to measures introduced under Ahok's term that have helped underline Indonesia's status as an emerging market darling.
But what it does do is underline the overwhelming consistency of the ketchup industry; despite a boom in artisanal ketchup companies, the majority of Americans are still using Heinz.
"Today's update will only serve to underline why other online fashion retailers may be finding life so hard on the continent," said Liberum analysts Wayne Brown and Adam Tomlinson.
The number of defectors is small, and none is a lawmaker, but their complaints underline the challenges 51-year old government spokesman Christophe Castaner will face as party chief.
That's so important I am going to repeat it -- and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez brought environment and energy together into a ministry when he toppled his conservative predecessor in June, to underline his government's commitment to environmental sustainability.
The Islamist militants' gains in the province underline the danger they pose to Afghan security, now NATO has withdrawn most combat troops, leaving a smaller training and advisory mission.
The juxtaposition of Segedin's cityscape with these classical, Platonically ideal images works to underline the stark menace the artist holds just barely in check by the idea of play.
Although his assessment does also underline exactly how precarious it is for anyone to put their faith in a rights' less platform to be their forever reliable non-employer.
Figures that underline why 5G is going to grow slowly, and networks be built out thoughtfully; in the b2b space this means essentially on a case-by-case basis.
For instance, you might invite them to read an Op-Ed and underline the facts and circle the opinion statements they find, then compare their work in small groups.
By season's end, Earn's hesitancy reveals itself as a key piece of the series' mission to underline the black experience in America with hefty doses of surrealism and comedy.
The details underline the difficulty global soccer continues to face in policing officials who are resistant to relinquishing power, even in the aftermath of the sport's biggest corruption scandal.
This week's central bank meetings in the euro zone, Japan, Canada, Norway, Malaysia and Indonesia will only underline the persistence of easy money for many months to come yet.
The outfit could have been an effort to not be outdone by the ancient wonders around her, or a definitively bold image to underline her first solo trip abroad.
Certainly the set, by Izmir Ickbal, is exactingly obedient to Beckett's stage directions, with only the bonus of some scallop-shell footlights to underline the play's music hall qualities.
Even as the Islamic State is under siege in Iraq and Syria, episodes like the failed bombing in Brussels this week underline the threat its followers pose in Europe.
Senior U.S. State Department official David Hale, who arrived on Friday to underline Washington's support for Lebanon's stability, urged the country's bickering political leaders to implement speedy economic reforms.
"The results of this operation underline the challenge faced by law enforcement and all stakeholders in addressing human trafficking in the Sahel region," said the operation's coordinator Innocentia Apovo.
But much of the data on April, which included weaker-than-expected exports and imports, plus soft factory activity surveys, continued to underline lingering weakness in the broader economy.
Together, these books underline the importance of well-supported and well-executed journalism for illuminating the shenanigans behind the corporate curtains if we are to keep our democracy intact.
Director Steven Zaillian even takes pains to underline how differently he walks, to say nothing of the drug addiction he now struggles with thanks to his time behind bars.
But I could never get past the sense that it was all an elaborate flourish, aggressively designed to underline how the film was great cinema as obnoxiously as possible.
The War, for instance, is good but suffers often from Burns's insistence that you feel everything his subjects felt, which he'll underline with stirring music, meant to jerk tears.
But Dorsey's responses to Haberman's article weren't the most helpful thing in the world, and they perhaps inadvertently underline the fact that meaningful conversations really can't work well on Twitter.
Poland have not won an Olympic volleyball medal since taking gold in 1976, but they dominated Brazil in the final of the 2014 World Championship to underline their Games credentials.
It helps underline an experience that's hard to demonstrate in a more straightforward movie: that war (and other experiences of extreme stress) tend to distort memory and perceptions of time.
The phrase was still relatively unknown (the word "appropriation" still showed up as a squiggly red underline in my word processors), and the concepts weren't commonly discussed outside of academia.
Vitor Constacio: Yes but it's also important to underline that as the reaction in several markets show, our policies have been exerting a quite stabilizing effect in such a shock.
The cast is perfectly pitched and playing to their strengths, with Whitford and Keener in particular both making use of their ability to underline geniality with a hint of menace.
I point out the timing -- not to question her bravery in coming forward with information but to underline how little Russia cares about the individual human lives of its athletes.
The White House has used the attack to underline the need for the Kremlin to take some sort of action against the Assad regime, and of course Russia is resisting.
Once getting your text in, easily switch to your text tool by hitting T. To bold, italicize or underline your text, hit Command/Ctrl+Shift+B, +I or +U respectively.
The new data underline the magnitude of the challenges facing Asia's fourth-largest economy which, despite longstanding pledges of reform, remains firmly in the grip of so-called zombie companies.
The dollar was also bolstered by speculation the head of the Federal Reserve would underline the prospects of more U.S. rate hikes when she testifies to Congress later on Tuesday.
It would also underline Iran's ascendancy in Lebanon, where the role of Saudi Arabia has diminished in recent years when it has focused on confronting Tehran in the Gulf instead.
Conversations in Tunis in recent days with government officials and civil society leaders underline both the opportunity and the risks — for Tunisia and the world — of this still-unfinished transformation.
Three of Karabatic's team mates added five goals each to underline a balanced attack which wiped out a heroic solo effort by Denmark winger Hans Lindberg, who netted 12 goals.
The controversies raging around the Oval Office underline how the President is increasingly taking control of his own defense and is willing to dictate high-risk political and legal strategies.
Nunes's antics serve to underline the urgency of a serious, nonpartisan and uncompromising investigation into Russian interference in the election and any contacts between Moscow's agents and the Trump campaign.
The investment flows underline concerns that the slide in the yuan could increasingly fuel capital outflows from China, although official data suggests speculative capital flight is under control for now.
As if to underline this point, Boris Johnson, who is the odds-on favorite in the leadership race, has declared unequivocally that the United Kingdom will leave Europe on Oct.
The latest disclosure will most likely serve to underline complaints among lawmakers that the tech giants have been slow to recognize and react to the significance of the Russian campaign.
The muscular mandates on social distancing from both Republican Mike DeWine of Ohio and Democrat Gavin Newsom of California underline that this does not need to be a partisan issue.
"I want to underline that there is no study of any measures aimed at the issuing" of mini-Bots, he told Parliament on Wednesday, trying to reassure Brussels and investors.
Creevy's voice is high and thin but determined, and bolstered by the studio; her melodies take unexpected, angular leaps, while her guitar parts underline her solitude or blast it away.
The tweets, from Republican hopeful Joanne Wright, underline how widespread coronavirus-related conspiracy theories have become as even politicians tout debunked claims linking the disease to governments and public figures.
The tweets, from Republican hopeful Joanne Wright, underline how widespread coronavirus-related conspiracy theories have become as even politicians tout debunked claims linking the disease to governments and public figures.
These disease metaphors underline Beijing's view of Hong Kong's protest movement as a threat to its body politic, with ideological infection posing an existential danger to the Chinese Communist Party.
"While categorically rejecting the baseless allegations against my country, I wish to underline that his statement reflects an unveiled threat against the Islamic Republic of Iran," Mr. Khoshroo's letter said.
His dying comments on his wife's work show how that artistic background stayed with him, and underline the bond formed with Ms. Liu through poems they wrote for each other.
Co-sponsoring and supporting legislation like the No Unconstitutional Strike Against North Korea Act is a crucial way to underline that the president cannot launch a war without congressional approval.
" EU member states have become more willing to underline their unity and sovereignty by acting in a determined way, Scholz said, adding: "Our response should be clear, strong and smart.
The deal will increase South Africa's grip over global platinum and palladium supply and underline Sibanye Chief Executive Neal Froneman's determination to branch out of gold mining and South Africa.
In response, Long posted a series of tweets showing the network interviewing celebrities and athletes on political issues meant to underline what he saw as the hypocrisy of Ingraham's stance.
It has his trademark seeming — I want to underline the word "seeming" — ease of style, and effortlessness of telling, as if he had an infinite fountain of stories in him.
Ceremonies will begin shortly in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of communist China — a showcase intended to underline the power of the country, the party and President Xi Jinping.
I love the heft of a good novel in my hands, the smell of new pages, the fact that I can underline a beautiful sentence or mark an unusual detail.
In an interview with Fightland in June, Duquesnoy claimed that Sean Shelby had kept in regular contact with him over the years to underline the interest he had in him.
Green only goes in for close-ups when Jeff is in internal distress, the better to highlight Gyllenhaal's performance, but also to underline the much harder problems Jeff has to face.
" IF U.S. DEPLOYS MISSILES IN EUROPE BANNED UNDER INF TREATY "In that case, we will be forced, and I want to underline this, forced to take both reciprocal and assymetrical measures.
Yet the measures Serfontein has taken underline the scale of the challenges of rebalancing a sector in which the white population, about 8 percent, owns most of the country's private land.
The regular seizure of totoaba nets, the number of people jailed for fishing illegally, and the numbers of dead totoabas and vaquitas retrieved by federal authorities and environmental organizations underline this.
But a soft Brexit is so obviously worse than what Britain has today as a member of the EU that it would underline more clearly than ever the folly of leaving.
The comments underline a push by Pakistan to improve its image after years of accusations that its security services have exploited militant groups as proxies against neighbors, including India and Afghanistan.
But the moment is meant to underline the way that his memory problems keep cutting him off from his friends and family — and it captures something visceral about True Detective's appeal.
Also, its unique core business compared with other local financial institutions and its role as advisor to provincial not-for-profit entities underline s its high strategic importance to the province.
Reclaim Idaho has thus taken a slightly different tack to woo conservative voters: underline how the program will benefit voters like them — while also appealing to their love of fiscal responsibility.
"A big thing to underline is there have been vast improvements in what people have been able to do with ancient DNA because of improvements to instrumentation and software," he said.
The party conferences underline the fact that political parties are as much social organisms as political ones: an excuse to get drunk, have a good time and hang out with friends.
Biden's visit aims to underline NATO's commitment to the region amid heightened tensions with Russia and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's questioning of the alliance's pledge to defend the Baltic states.
Nobody would want a Cyclops or Nightcrawler or Raven film—they're just not interesting enough on their own—but together, these characters underline the franchise's message about the need for family.
The European Commission received new powers to enforce the Stability and Growth Pact, issue country-specific recommendations (the 'European semester'), and underline obstacles that need to be removed to foster growth.
Recent deadly attacks inside government-held cities, on a military intelligence headquarters in Homs and on Iraqi Shi'ite pilgrims in Damascus, underline the threat, which Assad's refusal to compromise could magnify.
Then, as if President Trump wanted to underline a point, he moved forward with an Oval Office meeting and photo-op with Henry Kissinger, best known as Nixon's national security adviser.
To underline its position, Israel has allegedly — it has neither confirmed nor denied it was responsible — carried out a series of raids on Iranian military sites in Syria in recent weeks.
While The Good Place has been smart about finding ways to underline that fact for us, we're still here in a reset that is inevitably going to be a permanent one.
Which does rather underline CA's priorities in this project: Obtain, as fast as possible, lots of personal data on US voters, but don't worry much about keeping that personal information safe.
The comments underline the sensitivity of the Taliban to accusations that it has no regard for ordinary citizens, a charge frequently leveled by both the Kabul government and Afghanistan's international partners.
Mentions show up in stories with an underline to signal that they're tappable — tap once to bring up a preview of the profile, and tap again to go to the profile.
But the two customers pulling on chainmail vests as he speaks serve to once more underline the fact that finding a world-class steak is not the priority for most visitors.
"The main thing we want to underline is that 10 years after starting a so-called war on drugs, there's still no strategy," ONC Director Francisco Rivas told a news conference.
We recommit to the conclusions on trade of the Hamburg G73 Summit, in particular, we underline the crucial role of a rules-based international trading system and continue to fight protectionism.
The departures of the three economists underline the administration's rejection of free trade and open market approaches to policy in favor of protecting domestic industries and farmers, officials and academics said.
Mr. Hamaguchi doesn't underline their technique, and shoots with an eye for the sterility of modern homes and offices, often positioning his stars against blinding light streaming into windows behind them.
The meetings on eastern Ghouta - the only major rebel bastion around the capital - underline Moscow's deepening role in trying to shape Syria's future after the conflict, which broke out in 2011.
But he did underline that the EU could not accept offering Britain the same "regulatory alignment" terms for easy access to the single market as it was offering to Northern Ireland.
" To underline his point that government may not be able to help residents as much as they might hope or expect, he turned to a familiar aphorism: "Preparedness equals self-sufficiency.
With public opposition to the Vietnam War mounting, a reserve mobilization would underline that Congress had never declared war, while other legal pillars, like the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, were increasingly shaky.
When Liza's subconscious is merely playing at high-society confidence during the first dream sequence's hit number, "One Life to Live," she used some vibrato affectations to underline the posh pretension.
Catch up quick: Warren, one of the last top polling 2020 Democrats to release a formal gun control proposal, directly names recent mass shootings to underline the importance of her policy.
The renewal Trump has in mind for 2020 would underline how he has engineered a sharp redirection of American foreign policy values and often flouted the customs of the presidency itself.
While the app can display formatting in messages you receive, you can compose messages on your device only in plain text — which means no bold, italic, underline or other typographical styling.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is poised to travel to Florence, Italy on Friday with ambitions to underline Britain's hopes for a "special partnership" with the European Union (EU) post-Brexit.
"If Ivana feels up for it and decides to do so, it would be a nice way to underline the link between the Czech Republic and Trump," he told Czech Radio.
Previously unreported documents, obtained by The New York Times, underline concerns about the Taliban's growing sophistication on the battlefield after 5003 years of war — and American commanders' efforts to stunt it.
The reservations expressed by a reliable Republican vote like Mr. Moran underline how daunting it will be for Mr. McConnell to work out a bill that 50 Republican senators can support.
The ads, which began running during Tuesday night's Democratic debate, underline the message that Medicare for All, the Medicare buy-in and the public option are costly and ineffective in practice.
Already, the devastation has fueled calls for Morrison — who once brandished a lump of coal in Parliament to underline his support for mining — to take more concerted action on climate change.
But it would make the institution seem more independent — and then any defections by member states, rather than appearing to expose the I.C.C.'s flaws, would only underline its newfound relevance.
They also underline the false narrative that the Iranian regime's president is a moderate, a serious alternative to the hardliners who have dominated Iran's foreign relations for the past 37 years.
Miami residents now have one more excuse to go outside and enjoy the sun: the new Underline, a 250-mile park beneath the city's Metrorail, which will feature rotating public artworks.
In a bid to underline its territorial claims, Beijing has undertaken a widespread island-building program, dredging up underwater sediment to establish small islands capable of holding military installations and airports.
Yes, it's another episode that's meant to show off just a little, but the long takes underline the rollicking adventure of the episode and wink toward how it plays with time.
So many of these movies are shot in close-ups on the actors' faces, which might help them emote on an individual level but does little to underline connections between them.
While there's a real charm to owning a stack of bound paper that you can fold the corners of, underline, and read without staring at a screen, ebooks are far more convenient.
Unsuccessful attempts to stop the mining and lawsuits against other government agencies by prosecutors underline the difficulties in enforcing environmental laws in remote but valuable regions of the world's largest tropical forest.
I think the first WWW client (WorldWideWeb I wrote for the NeXT) used just underline to represent link, as it was a spare emphasis form which isn't used much in real documents.
Recent books by Tim Lawrence and Douglas Crimp underline the close relationship between the New York art scene of the 1970s and '80s and that most unjustly maligned of musical movements, disco.
He went out of his way to praise Mr Kim and to underline the economic potential of North Korea, if only it was prepared to surrender its arsenal and rejoin the world.
To underline the point ahead of its I/O developers conference, the company has rebranded its Google Research division as Google AI, reflecting the centrality of artificial intelligence to the company's future.
To underline his argument, Mr Volcker made a bold claim: the most useful financial innovation—indeed the only beneficial one—of the past few decades was the automated teller machine, or ATM.
Loving's biggest accomplishment may be eschewing too much of a rah-rah-we-won attitude after the case is decided in the Lovings' favor, which serves to underline how little has changed.
Yale University's environmental studies underline that the issue of air quality is a global problem, saying more than 3.5 billion people, half of the world's population, live in nations with unsafe air.
Peele hasn't been shy about the influence Romero had on his breakout hit Get Out, which also uses horror and satire to underline the harsh realities of racial inequality in contemporary society.
Previous examination of Petroleum Age sites in North America revealed the practical and ritual importance of automobiles, and these new findings underline the direct importance of the automobile in the Imperial Cult.
The railway project was part of deals reached during Rouhani's March visit to Baghdad, meant to underline that Tehran still plays a dominant role in Iraq despite U.S. efforts to isolate Iran.
Indeed, the very nature of his statement only serves to underline how his often brash tweets -- the trademark of his presidency -- have set a global trend among many leaders for Twitter diplomacy.
These presidents underline the understandable, if unfortunate, reality that Jewish Americans prioritize Israel quite low as they vote — and that Jewish Israelis do not care about the political sensitivities of American Jews.
Her mode of transport also served to underline the need for cleaner forms of traveling as other forms of transportation like jets have gained notoriety for their high emissions of carbon dioxide.
As well as highlighting internal party divisions, Bernardi's defection would also underline a hard turn to the right in Australian politics typified by the resurgence of Pauline Hanson's nationalist One Nation party.
The findings are likely to underline public concern about a deteriorating security situation in the country as Brazil faces what is expected to be its most unpredictable election in decades in October.
And yet he turns out to be a perfect fit for Big Little Lies, where he uses lots and lots of wide shots filled with negative space to underline the characters' isolation.
Along with layoffs of 7 percent of its work force in January, the news of store closings appeared to underline the challenges for a newcomer breaking into an old-line manufacturing industry.
If you underline the fact that it was the son who was responsible, not his parents, he may be able to maintain his relationship with them even if he knows what happened.
It is also important to underline that the Fire 7 does not have an HD screen, which is unusual to find these days, however this is justified by its rock-bottom price.
The efforts underline the Catch-22 that retailers face, with public investors pounding their stock and private market investors wary of financing a deal that could help them escape the public spotlight.
As if to underline the stakes, on the day the Davos meeting began, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain delivered a speech in London outlining her country's exit from the European Union.
Making much, and not wrongly, of the pastoral charm of the book, Sweet does not, perhaps, sufficiently underline its ironic, dryly witty and, in its own muted, stoical manner, even tragic aspect.
Lee said the high-definition technology aimed to underline the contrast between the soldiers' sensation of being on the battlefield and the noisy patriotism of their reception back in the United States.
As they read, each should note, underline or circle the bits of information the piece contains that they believe are key elements that will most likely be included in the other version.
A friend recently recommended Cheryl Strayed's "Tiny Beautiful Things" — a genre I thought I abjured — but Ms. Strayed has alternatively made me laugh, cry and underline in my book like someone possessed.
To critics, the allegations of China's interference on Mr. Han's behalf underline his coziness with the Communist Party in Beijing, which routinely denounces Ms. Tsai and her party, the Democratic Progressive Party.
The painting's vividly realized bare skin and intense emotions, expertly telegraphed through understated gesture and pose, underline the misery of the punishment, not only for the martyrs, but their tormenters as well.
It is important to underline that, with respect to 2013, both the 5-Star and the League have smoothed their euro-skeptic tones: they have focused mainly on immigration and security issues.
And in a wider sense, the attacks, preceded by other terrorist incidents in Jordan and Yemen in recent days, underline the restive, complex world of terror threats, unrest and geopolitical tensions awaiting Trump.
Abbas' intentions underline the kind of craziness that can happen when a non-nation like the Palestinian territories gains entrée to an international organization and gets treated as if it were a nation.
The results underline the problems facing the family-controlled group which said in September it would focus its attention on building up its transport and logistics business, while creating a separate energy division.
But the casting choices always underline the sense that while a crowd of people may seem anonymous it is in fact made up of hundreds of individuals, each with a story to tell.
The meeting of the U.S., EU and NATO is seen as an opportunity to "underline transatlantic unity and discuss common political, economic and international security challenges," the European Council said in a statement.
A joint motion by parties except the Conservatives in Edinburgh's devolved parliament aims to underline the ire felt in much of Scotland which voted to remain in the EU at a 2016 referendum.
Adora's arrest almost made it seem like Camille and her little sister, Amma (Eliza Scanlen), would get some semblance of a happy ending, and the show's denouement seemed to underline that — at first.
Their concerns underline the mounting challenge for law enforcement agencies that are trying to keep pace with the speed and scope of technology as terrorists turn to social media as an essential tool.
Three of the new national monuments are civil rights sites in the South that have bipartisan support, and underline Obama's push for protecting sites that speak for the nation's diverse history and culture.
The results underline the strength of the country's largest banks that are seeing business rebound even as smaller lenders face a regulatory squeeze from Beijing's crackdown on risk in the wider financial system.
Sibanye's proposed takeover offer for Stillwater will increase South Africa's grip over global platinum and palladium supply and underline chief executive Neal Froneman's determination to branch out of gold mining and South Africa.
As if to underline his point about the importance of valuing the community's needs and not simply one's own, he opted to forego the $40,000 honorarium, appearing at the graduation event for free.
Pence does take pains to underline his own personal common ground with congregants' faith — while not mentioning Trump's — and talks briefly about Supreme Court appointments, two points rooted in traditional conservative Christian conviction.
"We are applying a principle of maximum precaution and underline that no health alert has been issued regarding Picot AR and that all product tests have been normal," Lactalis said in a statement.
There's nothing necessarily wrong with either example — but they each clearly underline the ways that social media has stripped away our ability to tell what is O.K. to share and what is not.
The two incidents underline the insecurity and lawlessness across Afghanistan, where thousands of civilians have been killed or wounded this year amid unrelenting violence involving militant groups including Islamic State and the Taliban.
"The sales figures correspond to the residential units sold by Emaar during the first half of the year which underline the strong fundamentals for future revenue recognition," the company said in an email.
Still, Williams said that her tweet was simply meant to underline the hypocrisy of Ocasio-Cortez's statement days earlier that "racism" was behind people avoiding Chinese restaurants after the disease originated in China.
Mr. Tucker is trying to underline the connections between two vexed characters embracing their fate and two blissed-out youths on the brink of doom, but the splicing and recombining smothers the emotions.
The videos underline how social media companies are struggling with fake news in India despite saying they've taken steps to tackle the menace ahead of the general election, which starts on April 11.
He and others said the London Patient's case does, however, underline that in this approach, two factors combined are crucial - the CCR5 genetic resistance, plus its delivery to all cells, including immune cells.
Setting aside one of those debates for climate change would create an opportunity to educate Americans about the issue, emphasize its importance, and underline how committed the Democratic Party is to fighting it.
In rehearsing the battle scene, Timbers directed the actors to train flashlights on the Earl of Warwick's face when Joan appeared atop the scaffold, as if resurrected, to underline his fear and horror.
Gerwig uses her two timelines in the way a TV show would — to underline ironies and to reveal other sides of characters that we might not understand so dramatically in a different story.
The prime minister has sought to underline this statement by including a block on extending the transition period in the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, which will become law in the next couple of weeks.
The soft May data also prompted some analysts to underline the possibility of more imminent policy easing by China's central bank, after some had scaled back such expectations following upbeat indicators in March.
LONDON (Reuters) - Productivity in Britain contracted at the fastest annual pace in five years during the second quarter, according to official data on Tuesday that underline a persistent weak spot in the economy.
" As King nodded gamely, Simmons kicked up his sneaker toes to underline his point: "Shoes with no laces is jail culture—in jail, they take the laces out so we can't hang ourselves.
Dan Seifert's review got it exactly right, but let me underline that a watch that you can't trust to last more than 12 or so hours would have been awful for Google's brand.
LONDON (Reuters) - Environmental activists held a protest outside Goldman Sachs's European headquarters in London on Thursday in attempt to underline what they say is the role the finance industry in fuelling climate change.
Klaver frequently alludes to his own modest background ­– the son of an absentee Moroccan father, raised mainly by his grandparents in social housing – to underline his Obama-esque narrative that anything is possible.
Because if we are talking about justice, we have to underline that already today in terms of consumption of energy, countries of western  Europe consume sometimes twice as much energy per capita than Poland.
But they failed to reach a deal at an April 17 meeting, and rising exports from Iraq as well as other nations including Russia underline the challenges to any further attempt at curbing supply.
The attacks underline the deadly threat to security in Afghanistan just over a week before a NATO summit in Warsaw where leaders are expected to discuss whether to maintain support for the Kabul government.
We don't overly underline it, but there is a sense of play in the characters, and throughout the movie, about being in a musical, and playing with the tropes of being in a musical.
To underline that priority, he has invited as a guest at the speech a former prison inmate from Arizona who started a nonprofit organization to help others readjust to society after time behind bars.
It published the estimate shortly after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador revealed the investment figure during his regular morning news conference to underline that the Mexican economy and its finances were in "good health".
If it goes through, the cash takeover will increase South Africa's grip over global platinum and palladium supply and underline chief executive Neal Froneman's determination to branch out of gold mining and South Africa.
Trump's latest comments underline a threat by Washington that it may ultimately impose tariffs on more than $500 billion worth of Chinese goods - nearly the total amount of U.S. imports from China last year.
The barbed comments on Twitter by Mohammad Javad Zarif and UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan underline the strains between the two Gulf countries, who are economic partners but political rivals.
Analysts believe using Imfinzi in stage III lung cancer, where cancer has only spread locally, opens up a multibillion-dollar sales opportunity and the latest overall survival (OS) data should underline the drug's potential.
The protest and the change in the government's stance underline the sensitivity of the employment issue, as Chinese miners and others in state industries are losing their jobs or seeing their pay drastically cut.
In many ways, the latest reports underline how Trump, a neophyte in Washington when he was inaugurated in January 2017, does not appreciate or respect normal boundaries between the White House and Justice Department.
They are also using the fight to underline their arguments for a special prosecutor to investigate Russia's meddling in last year's presidential election, as well as possible ties between Moscow and Trump campaign associates.
Although the figures will be used as ammunition by those who favored the decision to leave the European Union and those who did not, they underline the largely postindustrial nature of the British economy.
The comments underline the extent to which aid to Afghanistan, where the WFP estimates that 40 percent of people face "food insecurity", is under strain 15 years after the hardline Taliban regime was toppled.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A wildlife charity set up a fake online ivory shop in Singapore, attracting widespread condemnation, in a stunt to underline local laws which it says continue to facilitate illicit ivory trade globally.
As if to underline this point, a European geographic entity as small as Wallonia has very recently managed to block an EU trade agreement with Canada that took more than five years to negotiate.
He made a series of valedictory visits with law enforcement around the country, seeking to underline what he believes will be his legacy of strong support for law enforcement and efforts to reduce crime.
Poland, who are ranked second in the world, have not won an Olympic volleyball medal since 1976, but they dominated Brazil in the final of the 2014 world championship to underline their Games credentials.
That's an idea the episode seems to underline: If God really does exist and really is responsible for some of the worst things in humanity, just because he can be, that's pretty messed up.
Powell's comments underline the catch-22 facing policymakers: they want to wean markets off cheap cash, but in the process they risk undermining the asset markets they themselves have pumped up with easy money.
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt these peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
But the lack of a timer allowed for all ten of the politicians to do what they do best, which is hit their talking points, then highlight and underline them until they're cut off.
Mr. Powell and his colleagues have been taking aggressive measures to shore up the economy, and he used his first major interview since the crisis began to underline what they are doing — and why.
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt his peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
Pilots said that some U.S. airlines, such as American Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit and Frontier, have already changed their check-lists to underline the importance of pilots putting on oxygen masks when they smell fumes.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Britain will underline its desire for a Canada-style trade deal with the EU when formal talks start next month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Downing Street office said on Saturday.
For their part, Canadians were making "steady progress" toward ratification of the deal, said Mr. Champagne, who spoke in a combination of English, French and Italian to underline his country's close ties with Europe.
The detailed trade figures, compiled for Reuters from the Federal Statistics Office, underline that U.S. demand for German goods remains strong, undaunted by President Donald Trump's threats to increase import tariffs on European cars.
Yet while Thompson underperformed in a way she could not explain after a superb semi-final run, Bowie came on strong to underline the quality that she had also demonstrated in the Rio Games.
Obama wants to underline the accomplishments of his presidency while tying a bow on his legacy, but is also tasked with setting the table for a Democrat to succeed him in the Oval Office.
"Despite this corporate conflict that has led to criminal prosecution, I would like to underline what I have always said: I continue to believe in Russia's investment potential," Calvey said from a glass cage.
It would also underline CEO Maria Ramos' determination to broaden Absa's product offering under a new strategy to regain market share at home and double the sales contribution from its 10 operations elsewhere in Africa.
The Commission forecasts underline the view in Brussels, backed last Monday by all euro zone finance ministers, that Italy's 2019 budget breaks European Union fiscal rules, which call for annual reductions in deficit and debt.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Hundreds of migrants from the Middle East and Asia marched through Belgrade on Friday on their way to Hungary and announced a hunger strike to underline their demand for passage to western Europe.
But more than just shaming the human race, Thoemmes and her team think their findings underline the hidden consequences of having learned how to shelter ourselves from the outside world for long periods of time.
The bond sales - the first such move in years - also underline the central bank's concerns that an uncontrolled liquidity surplus may hamper the effectiveness of the bank's interest rate policy and lead to higher inflation.
The comments underline tensions within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ahead of this week's meeting to discuss curbing output and prolonging a supply-limiting pact with Russia and other non-members into 2019.
Meanwhile, the film's sky-high color levels only serve to underline just how fake its computer effects seem — especially compared with Disney's other recent children's film The Jungle Book, where the computer effects were seamless.
The forecasts underline the Commission's view, backed last Monday by all euro zone finance ministers, that Italy's 2019 draft budget blatantly breaks European Union fiscal rules, which call for annual reductions in deficit and debt.
You can also underline or circle the items you need to worry about the next day so your brain won't feel the need to remind you of them while you're trying to turn it off.
Their leader, Kornelia Ninova, said the BSP wanted to underline the dire state of healthcare services in the Balkan country and the failure of the government, in office since May 2017, to improve the situation.
Another action to underline American support for Taiwan is noted in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA); it specifically expresses Congress's sense that the administration should order Navy ships to call in Taiwanese ports.
Republicans have seized on Avenatti's entrance into the controversy to underline their concerns about a smear campaign against Kavanaugh, but it's unclear how they will react now that the specific allegations have been made public.
Reiterating that Britain is committed to a "legally operative protocol on Northern Ireland", the source said May would again underline that such an agreement must respect her country's integrity, "which the Commission's proposal does not".
According to many officials, the stubborn hostility to the campaigns and the high levels of avoidance underline the problems with heavy handed repeat visits by health workers and police going after families that refuse vaccination.
"With Brexit edging ever closer, it is more important than ever to underline just how important the financial services sector is to the rest of the economy," City of London policy chief Catherine McGuinness said.
Having said that, AMC has a willingness to consider alternatives to the current status quo — if, and it's a big if, underline it with a red Sharpie — any change would benefit the shareholders of AMC.
Taking Douma would seal Assad's biggest victory since 2016, and underline his unassailable position in the war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people since it mushroomed from protests against his rule in 2011.
"With this step, we further geographically expand our service offering into Asia and underline our commitment to becoming the global home of the euro yield curve," Eurex Clearing CEO Erik Mueller said in a statement.
Alli agreed to an endorsement deal with Adidas when he was only 16, but his blistering success since then serves to underline the value of building relationships with players before they have come to prominence.
"There's nothing necessarily wrong with either example — but they each clearly underline the ways that social media has stripped away our ability to tell what is OK to share and what is not," writes Wortham.
The Lebanon vote is to be followed on May 12 by an Iraqi election that is also set to underline Iran's reach, with one of three pro-Tehran Shi'ite leaders set to become prime minister.
Galbraith was not doing mathematical economics; he scorned the direction the economics profession was moving [in] because he felt the mathematical models couldn't adequately portray the set of institutions and sociological phenomenon that underline economics.
As if to underline that, but by pure coincidence, earlier in the day, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who has fronted the FIFA probe, was just a few miles away meeting with a Miami police department.
Their unusual appearance, making them a target for the illegal wildlife trade, and sensitivity to a stable temperature of 26-28 degrees Celsius (79-82°F) underline the importance of captive breeding programs, zoo officials said.
SINGAPORE, Aug 8 (Reuters) - A wildlife charity set up a fake online ivory shop in Singapore, attracting widespread condemnation, in a stunt to underline local laws which it says continue to facilitate illicit ivory trade globally.
He did, however, underline the importance of Safety Check, and said that nearly half of Facebook users in Italy used the tool in the aftermath of a major earthquake that killed 247 people just days earlier.
Any struggle to secure that loan would underline the constraints faced by Magufuli, who is nicknamed "The Bulldozer", as he tries to push through an ambitious economic reform agenda 14 months after he arrived in office.
With South Korea's Pyeongchang staging the Winter Olympics in 2018 and Beijing hosting the event four years later, a third successive Winter Games in Asia would underline the region's growing presence on the international sporting stage.
The comments underline the still-simmering tensions after OPEC's meeting last month, when the group agreed to return to full compliance with earlier agreed oil output cuts, after months of underproduction by OPEC countries including Venezuela.
Officials are still investigating that assault, which was claimed by Islamic State, but the two attacks underline the broad security threat in Afghanistan, where the Taliban have stepped up their insurgency against the Western-backed government.
As Rumi scholar Fatemeh Keshavarz points out, he even may have inspired the Islamic tradition of whirling dervishes by reciting his poetry while spinning around columns, using dance to underline the lyrical nature of his words.
As if to underline how the imperial family is shrinking, just like the population as a whole, last week Naruhito's eldest niece, 25-year-old Princess Mako, announced that she wanted to marry a non-royal.
Jean-Louis Aubert's discreet score does not so much underline the emotion of the characters as annotate it, something the occasional third-person voice-over narration (by the director's son, the actor Louis Garrel) also accomplishes.
In fact, it's a practical certainty that Google's mobile processor is years away from making its debut in a consumer product, but that just goes to underline that Google is in this for the long haul.
Sorry to Bother You is a movie fueled by an activist heart, and many of its stylistic choices underline that, both aesthetically and in the surrealism that guides the film through Cassius's descent into capitalist corruption.
Speculation has swirled for months about whether Lopez Obrador would go after high profile targets to underline his commitment to end corruption, a chronic malaise blamed for hurting growth and stoking violence and inequality in Mexico.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence issued a video message of support to Venezuelans on Tuesday to encourage those who are protesting against President Nicolas Maduro and underline U.S. backing for opposition leader Juan Guaido.
But rather than underline that this is what they're doing, the two writers use their series to wink at these topics, telling great jokes about all of them, while occasionally leaning into something earnest and heartfelt.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Charles and his two sons William and Harry attended the world premiere of the Netflix television series "Our Planet" on Thursday to underline the royal family's support for action against climate change.
The company has made it a point to constantly underline that ESPN+ is meant to complement and augment the network that's home to SportsCenter and a regular schedule of live games from the major pro leagues.
"The new higher bids underline Harbour's desire to receive the board recommendation it needs and in our view staves off any ambitions from an interloper," Royal Bank of Canada analysts said in a note on Monday.
At the same time, Osterloh is trying to underline that Google has every intention of improving Chrome OS on tablet devices — since several companies including Acer and HP have already released products in that form factor.
MOSCOW, June 28 (Reuters) - Cyber attacks like the one which hit Russia and other countries on Tuesday underline the need for a concerted international action to fight cyber crime, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
In comments that underline how deeply a hacking scandal and differences over Syria and Ukraine have damaged U.S.-Russia relations, Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, told a news conference Washington was playing a dangerous game.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The collapse of the attempt by T-Mobile US to merge with Sprint Corp will underline its importance as a driver of growth when its main owner, Deutsche Telekom, reports quarterly results this week.
The comments by Chief Competition Economist Tommaso Valletti underline current unease among antitrust enforcers on both sides of the Atlantic about whether they have gone too far in allowing a recent wave of mergers and acquisitions.
"These stories underline a potential vulnerability for the party, since they feed into the narrative of Liberal entitlement," said a senior Liberal party member who declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the situation.
"The current account data may underline once again that a demand side economic rebound increases external funding risks should the supply side of the British economy weaken from here," Morgan Stanley said in a morning note.
As if to underline this point, Phillip Hammond, her chancellor of exchequer, is now taking the position that not only should the U.K. leave the Single Market, but it should also exit the European customs union.
The new tax rates, applied to funds under management, underline how Athens is relying on a narrow, overstressed tax base to stay afloat, depressing economic activity, while the country's large black economy remains out of reach.
The findings underline the worsening epidemic of violent crime in the city, where homicides have risen for the third consecutive year and have prompted calls for a greater focus on preventative techniques to tackle knife crime.
The new information goes far beyond what the companies have revealed in the past and underline the breadth of the Kremlin's efforts to lever open divisions in the United States using American technology platforms, especially Facebook.
But I like the way these budding romances underline another aspect of the show that works much better: its utter romanticism of the idea of trying to make it as an artist in the big city.
The contacts also underline how President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy, focused on stopping the West encroaching on Russia's sphere of influence, has turned the Kremlin into de facto kingmaker in parts of the former Soviet Union.
While the company later clarified that the comment was intended to underline the strong quarter rather than imply a slowdown in coming quarters, Terranova notes that the stock has been flat in the three months since.
The results of the June 2900, 220006 Puerto Rico status plebiscite, and their various interpretations, underline the political tension in each of the competing political sectors in the island and their respective visions for the future.
But the chief executives of Sprint and T-Mobile, Marcelo Claure and John Legere, insist that they will be different, and have both now taken to dressing like aging rock stars to underline their maverick status.
But Waititi, who is seemingly possessed by the desire to make sure his audience gets it, lest his "let's laugh at the Nazis" gambit be deemed garish or tasteless, takes pains to double-underline the jokes.
Entering his final year in office, Obama is looking to underline the major themes and accomplishments of his presidency, an effort to tie a bow on his legacy and set the table for a Democratic successor.
We would like to underline that we do not tolerate or practice any activity limiting our outsourced employees to use their rights to become union members and the reason of terminations was not their union activities.
The IPCC report is expected to underline how crop yields in dry areas would fall with more severe droughts and water stress, raising pressure on people to migrate and boosting food prices and the risk of hunger.
"I want to underline this because, frankly speaking, I think one should not over-dramatize the low inflation rates that we just experience now," Nowotny said, adding later that he was responding to statements by German politicians.
The Moscow talks underline the increasingly active role Russia is playing in Afghanistan, decades after Soviet forces withdrew from the country, with business investment plans, diplomatic and cultural outreach, and small military support for the central government.
It almost goes without saying that a device made for reading as well as writing really ought to render italics, bold and underline formatting just as the Kindle does — not in markdown code as the Freewrite does.
The results underline strength in Ping An's business versus smaller players, amid a sector-wide crackdown on risk that has led to China's chief insurance regulator being investigated for graft and others being reprimanded for overseas acquisitions.
While the new dumps by themselves don't appear to reveal anything particularly interesting, they underline the evolution of the Guccifer 2.0 persona from careless, mistake-prone, would-be hacktivist to a more sophisticated, professionally-run leaking operation.
Donald Rothwell, a professor of international law at the Australian National University, said the guilty pleas had helped the employees avoid longer sentences, though added the case did underline legal risks of doing business in the country.
Shortly after the report was published, Weinstein released another, much lengthier statement — which serves less to underline his original statement to the Times than to undermine it with a series of bizarre defenses for his alleged behavior.
"I am so proud because, even in the era we—we were born in the 50s—I always remember wanting to have my own career and how important that was," she says, gesturing to underline her points.
While that may have been the intention, the announcement did as much to underline the political peril the issue presents for Mr. Macron, a centrist whose shape-shifting has often dissatisfied French voters across the political spectrum.
Sports of The Times RIO DE JANEIRO — Proud and beautiful as this seaside city is, glorious as the feats of athleticism and sportsmanship were these past two weeks, these Games underline that the Olympic model is fractured.
In commemorating the speech — one of the major historic moments of the civil rights movement — lawmakers said the anniversary of King's remarks underline the need to rectify racial inequities and work to make political rhetoric more civil.
LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he had spoken to his counterpart in Turkey to underline the UK's support for the country's democratic elected government following an attempted military coup there.
Tanya (Ella Dershowitz) is a 27-year-old working-class single mother; to underline her status, Ms. Gionfriddo has her wearing, a bit tritely, the serving-wench outfit of a novelty restaurant on the New Jersey shore.
The deaths of Bryant and his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash in January served to underline an umbilical connection between team and city, as Angelenos figuratively draped themselves in gold and purple mourning crepe.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping will defend globalization in the face of mounting public hostility in the West on Tuesday in a speech at the World Economic Forum that will underline Beijing's growing global role.
CARACAS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov met Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday to underline Moscow's support for the leftist leader that has helped him stay in power despite intense Western pressure to quit.
"Today's Summit will underline that we remain committed to defending our people and upholding our values as liberal democracies in the face of any threat, whether at home or abroad," May said in a statement Wednesday night.
Members attending the House GOP conference meeting on Tuesday morning found a red "make America great again" baseball cap waiting for each of them — a colorful way to underline the unexpected positive reversal in the party's fortunes.
I'm liking this season so much more now that it's no longer earthbound, but I'm starting to realize how much the brief sojourn to our plane of reality helped The Good Place underline its own dramatic stakes.
Bellowing out a speech you wrote for a fictional character during a suicide by cop seems to underline the unlikelihood that it's something the guy who was drunkenly hitting on Charlotte Hale a season ago would do.
These things are all related in that they underline how the government touches Americans -- their food, their furniture, their transportation, their air -- and that the mantra of the administration is the government is touching these things too much.
The payments underline how so-called parametric policies, which pay out when a pre-agreed event such as a hurricane of specific intensity occurs, are becoming a growth market for insurers in developed economies as global temperatures rise.
While it is expected that the central bank will lower its outlook for growth for the next two years, the numbers are also expected to remain just punchy enough to underline the case to exit their purchase program.
As if to underline the kind of conflicts in store for her successor, around 100 protesters gathered at the Kiev headquarters of the Russian-owned Sberbank on Monday, demanding the bank be shut down, a Reuters witness said.
Pesce and cinematographer Zach Kuperstein underline the film's uncanniness by putting cameras in odd places: mounted on a body, on a tarp as a body is being dragged away, on a drone overlooking a house or a highway.
Once Gore takes one look at Jamie — the script goes to great pains to underline just how beautiful Jamie is — he cleans himself up, ingratiates himself to Jamie and Mari, and tasks himself with guiding Jamie's literary ambitions.
In a post entitled "I Can No Longer Stay Silent," Jordan referenced the 1993 gun-violence related death of his own father to underline how the shootings of unarmed black men is a deeply personal issue for him.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound fell to its lowest since early November on Thursday as investors fretted that a European Union summit would underline how there has been no meaningful progress for months in negotiations on a Brexit deal.
In the modern era, control of time provides a way to underline the clout of central government: both India and China, despite their size, have a single time zone, which keeps everyone marching in step with the capital.
The Handmaid's Tale has generally gotten better at these little telling moments throughout the season, and director Kate Dennis has an eye for how to shoot these flashes of forced intimacy to underline the lack of real intimacy.
Those links underline quite how complicated managing this particular piece of legacy baggage is for Khosrowshahi — who, as Uber's new broom, has made it his stated mission to chart a new course by 'doing the right thing. Period'.
But in an attempt to get some control back over the talks, May used a dinner with EU leaders to underline Britain's role in keeping Europe safe, sharing information freely to solve serious crimes and prevent militant attacks.
The governing coalition of 5-Star and Salvini's right-wing League party also used the disaster to underline its case for increased budget spending despite European Union concerns that this would add to Italy's massive public debt burden.
Independent aviation consultant John Strickland said Ryanair's arrival in Frankfurt would have little direct impact on Lufthansa's network but could help the German carrier underline to unions and staff the need to cut costs on short-haul services.
On Friday, the EU and Asian leaders - who represent 55 percent of global trade - will underline "their joint commitment to open, free and non-discriminatory trade" and "to fight all forms of protectionism", according to the draft communique.
"Although most victims have been local residents, recent sexual attacks against female visitors in tourist areas across India underline the fact that foreign women are at risk and should exercise vigilance," say the guidelines, last updated in 2015.
Many who supported the amendment in the unelected Lords have been keen to underline that, rather than dictating policy to the government, they were instead giving May a chance to consider alternative ways of leaving the European Union.
The comments by European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager underline the unease among policy enforcers about technologically-advanced tools such as computer algorithms that make it easier for companies to collude without any formal agreement or even human interaction.
As anyone knows who has eaten the drippily sophisticated burger incorporating bone marrow and American cheese that she invented when she was the chef at Chumley's, Ms. Blamey has a way of using fat to underline her points.
His comments underline how difficult it is for Russia to get its oil companies to freeze or cut output as part of a potential deal with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries designed to support oil prices.
The bank rescue does, however, underline the risks to growth, banking and government debt burdens that are likely to delay a major switch in language and policy direction by the European Central Bank at its meeting on Thursday.
BMW's top brass took great pains to underline a track record of consistency, emphasising the fact that the car division's profitability margin has stayed above 8 percent for the 13th quarter in a row, a feat welcomed by analysts.
To underline how much the Windows (née Windows Phone) smartphone project has collapsed here are the year over year sales figures… A spot of comparative context: just this week Apple announced it sold 03 million iPhones in its Q1.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar used a meeting with Trump, who has been a vocal supporter of Brexit, to underline Ireland's concerns over the departure that could affect it more than any other country remaining in the 28-member bloc.
For Harry, Thursday's event in Waterloo, south London, was meant to underline that "conversations save lives" – especially at workplaces like the emergency services, where first-responders staff listen and deal with difficult incidents every day of their working lives.
As well as drawing the Iraqi military's focus and resources away from Mosul, the surprise attacks demonstrate the enduring ability of ISIS sleeper cells to strike deep behind the frontlines -- and underline the enduring vulnerability of supposedly recaptured territory.
It will set out measures to ensure frictionless trade to protect "jobs and livelihoods", and a desire for an "unrivalled security partnership", but will underline that it allows Britain to take "back control of our borders, laws and money".
The review's recommendation that the new commissioner should be accountable to the Cabinet Office rather than the Home Office - in order to underline the role's independence - is key, said Emily Kenway of the charity Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX).
The key to making that story seem juicy is to underline the fact that the Republican health care reform process is a scandal—marked no less than the Trump-Russia scandal by secret meetings, violated norms, collusion, and deceit.
"If there's a general retrenchment or a loss of confidence in the US and its ability to underline security for its allies in the region, then you will see a weakening in that defense network score," he told CNN.
To underline this point, the IMF notes that if the Turkish lira were to experience a 30-percent depreciation from its level at the start of the year, Turkey's external debt would rise to over 80 percent of GDP.
" — Zennon Kapron, founder and director at Kapronasia"These recent failures underline the importance of regulators in providing appropriate governance as a new industry emerges so that as it scales, companies are clear on their responsibilities to support good practice.
Security cooperation is seen by British government officials as one of their strongest arguments to gain leverage in the complicated talks to unravel more than 40 years of union, and May will again underline Britain's role in European defense.
The EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told reporters on the sidelines of the meeting that the bloc had on Monday adopted "very strong language" to underline the need to adhere to the commitments stipulated in the climate agreement.
But as if to underline the chaos, about a half-hour after I filed my draft, the Academy announced that after meetings with top cinematographers, it had decided to backtrack again, and would air all 24 Oscars categories live.
Walter's constant carping at the state of his city, ranging from its deplorable garbage collection to the ugliness of its "city hall-cum-opera," the Stopera, only serves to underline the lack of progress he has made as mayor.
The results underline the strength of the country's largest banks which are seeing business rebound even as smaller lenders struggle with growing soured debt and shrinking margins, as a bruising trade war with the United States hurts the economy.
If an agreement is reached, it will underline how much Broadcom has had to change its acquisition strategy after the humbling defeat of its $7.43 billion bid last year to buy Qualcomm, the world's largest maker of wireless chips.
The additions underline how Mr. Zuckerberg and Dr. Chan are pushing to give their philanthropic work — which has focused on education, science and curing disease — a greater voice in Washington and among movements and advocacy groups across the country.
"To have them in my residence is to underline that they're coming home," said Fareed Yasseen, the Iraqi ambassador to the United States, speaking after he and Thomas D. Homan, the acting director of ICE, signed the ceremonial transfer.
Certainly, a Warren nomination would underline how ascendant liberalism has become in the party, but to put Mr. Sanders forward as their standard-bearer would suggest that Democrats want to make a far more profound break from conventional politics.
While reaffirming the Democrats' traditional support for Social Security and programs for the sick, aged and poor, such a Kennedy candidacy today might underline the need for vibrant but well-regulated capitalism rather than a creeping form of socialism.
"The 2017 survey underline the existence of a 'Macron effect' and the very positive signal sent to companies by the new French president's reforms," Robert Vassoyan, head of AmCham France, and Bain's Marc-Andre Kamel said in a statement.
Trump, who is expected to underline U.S. economic gains in his 2020 re-election bid, has frequently blasted Fed policy and said other countries are using monetary polity to manipulate their currency and gain advantage in the global markets.
The government had presented the decree as a landmark in its efforts to kickstart Italian growth, which has lagged euro zone peers for two decades, but it instead served to underline an intensifying feud between the coalition partners' leaders.
Before many confrontations, Adi performs an eye examination on the person he's about to interrogate, and Oppenheimer uses these moments to underline two ideas — these men are all getting very old, and they are still very much human beings.
The arrests underline the growing power of militias in and around South America's third largest city, comprised in part of retired and off-duty police officers, who control the distribution of utilities and basic goods for millions of residents.
May, weakened by a June election when she lost her Conservative Party's majority, hopes to use the informal summit in Estonia to talk to EU leaders about Brexit, and to underline Britain's role in European security to try to win goodwill.
All these studies underline one very important fact: Although computer vision algorithms often perform on par or better than humans at detecting objects, their functionality is significantly different from human vision and we can't predict their failures until they happen.
Occasional mass inflows of metal into the LME system, such as the 54,875 tonnes that turned up in this morning's stocks report, underline the message that what we see in the aluminum market is dwarfed by what we don't see.
Responses are almost certain to be divided, and your reaction to the musical can probably be predicted by your feelings toward Julie Taymor's 2007 film Across the Universe, another jukebox musical that used well-known songs to underline a cultural moment.
Plus, giving Kali the power to manipulate what people see (or don't see) is a smart way to differentiate her powers from Eleven's, and to underline how she prefers to exploit people while Eleven tries to save them from themselves.
Mazin al-Nahedh's comments underline how a growing proportion of banks' money in wealthy Gulf countries is flowing into government debt rather than to the private sector, as governments increase borrowing to cover fiscal deficits caused by low oil prices.
The effect of displaying them side by side is to make the Central Asian pieces more accessible and less foreign, and to underline the parallels between the two groups — all were considered luxurious and valuable in their time and place.
The reforms underline a push for more scrutiny - particularly of the Big Four banks, CBA, ANZ, NAB and Westpac - in the wake of the Royal Commission inquiry last year that found serious flaws in the management of compliance and risk.
Steinberg and Kriegman are there for every second of the catastrophic campaign, and while their style is a little on the nose at times—as dramatists, they tend to underline their big moments even when it's unnecessary—you won't mind.
The deals, among them a plan to build a railway linking the neighbors, emerged soon after the start of Rouhani's visit, meant to underline that Tehran still plays a dominant role in Iraq despite U.S. efforts to isolate the Islamic Republic.
These are the right decisions, and Jon explains them well enough to win over even his skeptics and his half-sister/cousin (who tells him he's good at being a leader, because we need to make sure to underline that point).
In iOS 10, Notes will become more interactive, underlining bits of information that's actionable — so if you jot down a friend's birthday in Notes, it might underline the date and suggest that you create a calendar event to remember it.
There will be no great achievement to underline his nearly two-year sojourn to the United States, the 33-year-old unable to add to his legacy of twice getting his club into the postseason but never winning a match.
It's a large effort, commissioned by Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs' Art in Public Places; Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces; Friends of the Underline Art Advisory; and Miami-Dade County Transportation and Public Works Department.
The coming week should underline why, in both cases The 19-nation euro zone will release inflation data for March on Thursday and it is expected to show prices fell on an annual basis for the second month in a row.
Those A-list superheroes — specifically Batman (Jimmy Kimmel), Wonder Woman (Halsey), Superman (Nicolas Cage, in a particularly inspired bit of casting), and Green Lantern (Lil Yachty) — pop in and out of the story to help underline the Titans' outsider status.
While the report highlights some of the benefits of European integration, it also acts to underline the challenges facing China in trying to harness the promise of an area that already houses worldscale financial markets, industrial centres and technology sectors.
Particularly in Samurai Jack and Clone Wars, he finds ways to underline principles of movement and momentum, and the fight sequences in both series are as well paced and edited as anything you might see in a live-action movie.
In this context, it is worth recalling last year's Tax Reform and the application of the higher tax rates to American Controlled Foreign Corporations (CFC) in Puerto Rico — as a foreign jurisdiction — which underline the utter defenselessness of the unincorporated territory.
Occasional mass inflows of metal into the LME system, such as the 54,875 tonnes that turned up in this morning's stocks report, underline the message that what we see in the aluminium market is dwarfed by what we don't see.
Most of the hundreds of respondents suggested that the president acknowledge the harsh realities of war, underline the increasingly close relationship between the United States and Japan, and look forward to a world free from the threat of nuclear weapons.
Many of the attacks conducted in Western Europe and the United States over the past six months underline the reality that returning fighters would be just one element in the Islamic State's larger strategy to remain relevant after losing territorial control.
The cast of characters supporting this regime-change effort, whether in Washington or among some of its closest allies, should underline what is already obvious: The United States' attempt to oust Maduro has nothing to do with democracy or human rights.
A fifth title success in the last six years was already secured last weekend and the All Blacks are expected to underline their dominance against one of their traditional foes, who have come in for a heavy battering of late.
"The fact that this meeting is timed to coincide with the fifth anniversary of Kim's accession to power may mean that it will seek to underline his achievements and supremacy," said Kevin Gray, senior lecturer at the University of Sussex.
The rapid succession of agreements in former rebel strongholds near Damascus such as Daraya, Qudsaya and al-Tal underline how far the scales have tipped in Assad's favor in the war that spiraled out of protests against his rule in 2011.
"The two states underline that preliminary work is all but completed and that the launch of the final construction phase, notably the digging of the main tunnel, is being prepared," they said in a joint document prepared for the meeting.
While the salaries reflect the growing value of the top college football teams in an era of billion-dollar media contracts, they also underline the supposedly increased complexity of the game itself and the importance of specialists on coaching staffs.
They also underline the challenges that the widening cultural gap poses for Beijing, whose growing efforts to exert influence over China's diaspora communities run the risk of falling flat or igniting a backlash that would only see them drifting further away.
The scenes in Canada, where Moira spends hours searching photos of unidentified dead for her fiancée, and where it takes days to establish the identities of the handmaids who perished at Rachel and Leah, underline the importance of permanent names.
European officials working on a migration overhaul that will affect borderless travel say that the virus is at the very least a setback for their efforts, as it offers populists another opportunity to underline the importance of national border controls.
For Rhode, the ephemerality of the movements and the reactionary nature of graffiti art underline the overlooked poverty and injustice permeating urban slums in cities; often he will work with more than a dozen local collaborators on a single piece.
The agency didn't estimate how much has been invested in the new turbines, but the figures underline the pace of wind power's development in Japan since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 triggered a drive to develop new energy sources.
"This additional investment into a new steam cracker and the expansion of our BASF-YPC joint venture in Nanjing underline the strong partnership between Sinopec and BASF and the commitment to our customers in China," BASF Chief Executive Martin Brudermueller said.
In response, the company will likely work overtime to distance itself from China and lay down roots in the U.S., building out its team of American advisors and lobbyists to underline the daylight between itself and the Chinese Communist Party.
His comments underline a problem that has frustrated successive American governments and is likely to haunt President Trump, even if the wall becomes more than a rallying cry and he finally gets the billions of dollars needed to fund it.
Her remarks about financial regulation underline her opposition to Republican proposals circulating in Congress to water down the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, proposals that appear to have support from the White House as well, plus or minus some details.
Western Australia had hoped the $1 billion injection would buffer miners from slumping commodity prices, but the closures underline the risk that a prolonged downturn could lead to hundreds of millions of dollars in unfunded or underfunded liabilities from shuttered mines.
Higher spikes in volatility in other asset classes, as measured by the VIX or "fear index" in equities, or in the U.S. Treasury market, underline investor nerves but have not spilled over into markedly bigger swings in the prices of currencies.
"I would like to reiterate FIFA's full offer of support to achieve this goal and please allow me to underline, once again, that it is really imperative that we make progress here, and that we do so together," he said.
Sky's deputy political editor said the two sides were looking at what additional provisions could be added to domestic law to "underline interpretations on (the) backstop", the key part of the EU divorce deal that the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has objected to.
Mike Boudet, creator of Sword and Scale: the true crime podcast with a twist Many episodes are based around original tapes — interviews, trial snippets, 911 calls — with Boudet interjecting to shape the narrative with facts and questions, or to underline key points.
"These are two spectacular achievements, which underline the massive progress Scotland is making in securing an ever increasing proportion of its electricity needs from wind power and other clean renewable sources," Lang Banks, director of WWF Scotland, said in a statement on Monday.
Maybe the husband will pull out something interesting against all odds — that bathroom setup was, indeed, pretty impressive — but if anything, that pairing mostly serves to underline just how good the other undercover Russian couple at the center of this show actually is.
As the euro is seen as "stable" with low inflation, the currency makes it appealing for counterfeiting projects, Rob Wainwright, Europol director said in a statement, adding that police operations like those seen, underline how important it is to protect the currency.
Her earthworks, like the 1981 "Marsh Ruins," with concrete covered in tabby — a material used in the construction of plantations — are understated alterations to the Georgia landscape, memorializing acts of racial violence with vanishing monuments that underline our amnesia for historic scars.
The conceit of the show also allows the show to underline the layers of secrecy at play — without being able to read the performers' facial expressions, we're totally reliant on the nuance in their voices to suss out exactly how truthful they're being.
While many of her policy proposals address large, structural change — breaking up the tech companies, instituting Medicare for All and cancelling student loan debt, among others — her books and research underline her understanding of the factors affecting American finances on an individual basis.
Donald Trump has, throughout his campaign, tested the pliability of rhetoric and language, sometimes to underline an affirmative point, but more often of late -- and in particular on Friday morning -- as a tool for walking back damaging (or straight-up false) assertions.
"Senator Kaine will underline that Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who has the experience, temperament, and judgment to serve as commander in chief and who has the vision to make America safer and stronger together," the campaign said in a statement.
" As if to underline the frankness of his point, Noah then cut to a montage of cable news trying to make sense of what had happened, with anchors throwing around phrases like "whiff of fascism" and "looks more like a banana republic.
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - COSCO Shipping Holdings Co Ltd saw its stock climb on Monday after bidding $6.3 billion for a Hong Kong peer, a deal that would see it become the world's third-biggest container shipper and underline China's supply-chain ambitions.
A majority for the Iran-backed Hezbollah and its allies would underline a balance of power already tilted in favor of the heavily armed Shi'ite group, and the diminished role of Saudi Arabia in a country where it once held big sway.
Dhawan fell to a diving catch by Soumya Sarkar off paceman Taskin Ahmed, prompting Dhoni to walk out and underline his worth as a finisher for India by smashing two sixes and a boundary in his innings of 20 off six balls.
Cameron sought to underline the difference between illegal tax evasion and legal tax avoidance, trying to address concerns over his leadership, hurt not only by questions about his wealth in the past week but also by divisions in his Conservatives over EU membership.
The documents vividly underline the basic narrative already laid out by Colorado authorities: Chris had grown distant from his family and infatuated with a "new love" until, at last, he could not keep them all in his life — and chose his lover.
RELATED: Trump raised prosecuting Clinton with top White House, Justice officials At the very least, the latest developments underline how Trump's senior subordinates may have shielded a President unschooled in constitutional norms from disastrous steps that could have put his presidency in peril.
The exchange, like much of the diplomacy related to the two-year-old conflict, was carefully choreographed to underline Russia's position that it had never taken part in the war, while also allowing prisoners of war on both sides to return home.
"We believe that the time is ripe for a soccer paper," Matthias Bruegelmann, deputy editor in chief of Europe's top-selling daily paper Bild, said, adding that high TV viewing figures and big attendances in stadiums underline strong interest in the sport.
As if to underline their discontent with the euro in particular, two important Italian political parties, Bepe Grillo's Five-Star Party and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, are going so far as to toy with the idea of introducing a parallel currency for Italy.
A downbeat reading, coming on the heels of the sharpest fall in industrial profits in at least 7 years, would underline the need for more stimulus as Beijing struggles to right the economy and end a bruising trade war with the United States.
As if to underline the rising risks that the U.K. will soon crash out of Europe, Boris Johnson, the odds-on favorite to become the U.K.'s next prime minister, has indicated emphatically his commitment to have the U.K. leave Europe on Oct.
The attacks underline the threat to security in Afghanistan about a week ahead of a NATO summit in Warsaw, where leaders are expected to discuss whether to maintain support for the Kabul government 15 years after the Taliban were driven from power.
Any buttery sauté, or even a short stay on a hot, carefully oiled grill, will underline the pleasures of hot lettuce, which are so many, so ancient, so innocent and so plain that ... oh, but better just to try it for yourself.
The awards underline the importance of the secretive work the men were carrying out and what the authorities say were their courageous efforts to fight the fire, something the Russian defense minister said had resulted in the vessel's nuclear reactor being safely contained.
As if to underline the general uncertainty that has marked the federal government's implementation and reversal of its "zero tolerance" policy at the border, Mr. de Blasio said he was still unsure about what happened to the children once they left New York.
It's a collection of essays on trying to survive the 21st century that are so incisive and elegantly constructed that as I read, I found myself wanting to underline particularly beautiful sentences again and again, until every page was black with ink.
While the numbers protesting this week did not compare, they did underline the geographical reach of dissatisfaction with the president as he struggles to find a solution to chronic shortages of basic goods, triple digit inflation, and a deep and painful recession.
And then, as if to underline this point, director Daniel Sackheim inserts a shot of Sansa reaching over to take Jon's hand when encouraging him to ride into battle against Ramsay, in the vague hope that others in the North will support him.
The Pentagon has long insisted that the exercises are not meant to provoke North Korea; rather, military officials said, they underline the United States' commitment to its allies in the region and seek to ensure that South Korea, in particular, can defend itself.
If those nominations underline Mr. Trump's control of his party, they may also present political challenges for Republicans in Pennsylvania, a purple state where Democratic-leaning cities are brimming with political energy and once-Republican suburbs have rebelled against the White House.
While the ad industry gospel that only behavioral targeting will do now has academic critics who suggest it offer far less uplift than claimed, even as — in Europe — scores of data protection complaints underline the high individual cost of maintaining the status quo.
Romanian Halep, who first won the title in Dubai in 2015, and 20-year-old Rybakina had nearly identical numbers with respect to winners and unforced errors, and they both broke each other four times to underline how close the contest was.
Jallikattu is just one of several centuries-old cultural traditions that have come to underline a new constant in India: the tension between the hold of established cultural practices and new efforts by activists to safeguard rights, whether minority, individual or animal.
But the artists present for Sunday's ceremony, including those paying tribute to the five recipients of the Kennedy Center's award for lifetime achievements in the arts, strove to underline their pursuit for the truth — and the role the arts plays in bridging divisions.
The PMI survey of services sector purchasing managers (0930 GMT) and the Bank of England's quarterly inflation report later are expected to underline how the UK economy has done better than expected in riding out the initial fallout of the Brexit vote.
The fall in industrial production and the decline in the output of capital goods underline the trend of slowing economic growth in the euro zone where the European Commission expects growth to decelerate to 1.3 percent this year from 1.9 in 2018.
The scenes, despite their visual component, underline just how important audio still is to the series, and it becomes difficult to avoid the distraction of how hard the story is working to get both voices in a conversation into the same physical place.
Former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson claimed his first win under the Bellator banner on Friday night, but the performance certainly didn't underline why so many people forecasted him dominating his new promotion when he made his ground-breaking move back in February.
This survey of work by Rosemarie Castoro, who passed away last year, will underline her contributions as one of the rare women in the circle of the New York Minimalists and include her later mixed-media sculptures that respond to human movement.
Now, contrast the play above with the what happens below, and think about how defenses will have to start defending Davis on pick-and-pop action when opposing scouting reports underline the fact that he's able and willing to get the ball up without hesitation.
They show the strain in Spear's muscles as he climbs a tree for a better vantage point for throwing his signature weapon, and they underline the too-bright blood and gore dripping from Fang's mouth after she manages to lunge in for a successful bite.
When we spoke with Athena Perrakis, PhD, founder and CEO of Sage Goddess, about last August's total solar eclipse, she explained that eclipses of a solar variety can underline truths about the world around you, while those of the lunar sort illuminate truths about yourself.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will talk to European businesses on Monday to underline the importance of Britain leaving the EU with a deal, a day before she travels to Northern Ireland to make a speech on Brexit, her spokesman said on Monday.
In an interview with the Times meant to promote her upcoming Greece-set reality show, Lindsay Lohan made her thoughts known on the #MeToo movement, thoughts that underline a recurring problem with how we talk about those who come forward to report harassment and abuse.
Feeling the pressure In addition to the conflict that bin Laden was having with his two key protectors, the newly released documents underline some themes that had emerged in documents recovered from the SEAL raid that had been previously released by the U.S. intelligence community.
Measured Financial Policy Clearly stated financial policies, including a commitment to a 'BBB+' target rating, public guidance on free cash flow and a progressive but measured dividend policy, underline Fitch's rating-case expectations of moderately improving leverage and a relatively high degree of ratings headroom.
Your headline, "The Italian job" (July 9th) was an amusing parallel with that wonderful film and only served to underline the scale of the problem, on whose rear end the stash of gold seized by Charlie Croker and his mob would represent but a pimple.
The deaths are the latest in a growing civilian casualty toll caused by air strikes and underline the severity of the Afghan war even as moves to begin peace talks have picked up with contacts between U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban representatives.
Just to underline how much of a global issue red mud has become was the temporary closure last month of Hindalco's Muri refinery in the Indian state of Jharkhand after what the company termed "an incident in the red mud (bauxite residue) storage area".
It seems more likely that a young person who opened "The Communist Manifesto" tomorrow would underline the part about personal worth being reduced to exchange value and go off to join the Democratic Socialists of America, which has grown fivefold in the last year.
Airshow China is seen as an opportunity for China, which is set to overtake the U.S. as the world's top aviation market in the next decade, to demonstrate its ambitions in civil aerospace and to underline its military clout to neighbours and the world.
As if to underline how superfluous his national-security adviser had become, Trump announced three weeks later that, rather than give Kim Jong Un a bloody nose, he would break with decades of American precedent and hold direct talks with the North Korean leader.
"On the record — with bold, underline and italics — I believe there was a cadre of anti-Trump Republicans who made it their mission to get into the White House in order to subvert his agenda," said Michael Caputo, a longtime friend of the president.

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