Examples of 'i would like to emphasise' in a sentence
Meaning of "i would like to emphasise"
This phrase is used to express the desire to highlight or stress a particular point or aspect of a topic or statement. It signifies the speaker's intention to place extra importance or focus on a specific subject
How to use "i would like to emphasise" in a sentence
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i would like to emphasise
I would like to emphasise one more thing.
There are four points I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise one other matter.
That is the point I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise another aspect of participation.
There are a few points that I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise several fundamental values.
There is a further aspect I would like to emphasise in this presentation.
I would like to emphasise that once again.
The report contains three requirements that I would like to emphasise in particular.
I would like to emphasise two key points.
The second positive point that I would like to emphasise concerns human rights.
I would like to emphasise that point as well.
There are two further points from that text which I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise the question of time.
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In the very short time I am allowed I would like to emphasise just a few points.
I would like to emphasise this again today.
In the little time available to me, I would like to emphasise three points.
I would like to emphasise the trust between us.
In contrast to the previous speaker, I would like to emphasise two points in particular.
I would like to emphasise four points.
On the whole, there are enough funds and I would like to emphasise that.
I would like to emphasise this point.
Of the numerous measures outlined in the report, therefore, I would like to emphasise four areas.
I would like to emphasise two things.
I endorse the reports before us today, but there are a few points I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise one further last point.
Of these questions, I would like to emphasise one in particular.
I would like to emphasise the importance of that initiative.
In this connection, I would like to emphasise various points.
I would like to emphasise this in the strongest terms.
Mr President, in this final intervention I would like to emphasise three points.
I would like to emphasise that they are taking action.
These points have already been mentioned, but I would like to emphasise them.
I would like to emphasise two aspects.
In view of the EDF innovations, I would like to emphasise the encouragement of good management.
I would like to emphasise three points.
And furthermore, I would like to emphasise.
I would like to emphasise the introduction of the convergence principle.
Madam President, in my intervention I would like to emphasise two aspects which I consider very important.
I would like to emphasise that my dream has always been clean.
Before examining these in detail, I would like to emphasise that I entirely share the Parliament 's viewpoint.
I would like to emphasise that the problem is not easy.
One point, nevertheless, seems impressed upon my mind, and I would like to emphasise it.
I would like to emphasise the importance of two details here.
Of the 56 conclusions, I would like to emphasise four of a general nature.
I would like to emphasise that these foods are hidden poison.
FR Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to emphasise two particular points.
I would like to emphasise that this is a matter for the presidency.
Once more I would like to emphasise that neither.
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