Examples of 'underscoring' in a sentence

Meaning of "underscoring"

Underscore - a verb meaning to emphasize or highlight the importance of something in written or spoken communication
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  • present participle of underscore
  • An underline.

How to use "underscoring" in a sentence

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Underscoring equality as a key issue of pension reform.
Links will get their underscoring back.
Just underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
Risk management was viewed as underscoring the other components.
Underscoring the importance of bilateral cooperation in various.
This last point is worth underscoring.
Underscoring the flavour of the rice.
Painting a detail means underscoring the idea of the instant.
Underscoring the fact that economic decisions are subordinate to.
The author is right in underscoring that models can fail.
Underscoring this is the growing adoption of digital assistants.
Proposed additions or amendments are indicated by underscoring and bold type.
Programmes underscoring the lessons of history.
There was no music underscoring it.
Underscoring all of this is a fundamental power shift in communications.

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Search for new policies and underscoring the role of human capital.
Underscoring all of these developments will be the issue of safety.
These proposals were perceived as underscoring the role of women as housewives and mothers.
Underscoring the cultural background of people is putting them in a box.
The wave of emotion sweeping the country helps us by underscoring one point.
God is constantly underscoring that for us in these offerings.
The striking comparisons to the evolution of eukaryotic life are also worth underscoring.
He concluded by underscoring the importance of having effective enforcement mechanisms.
A note was taped to the instrument panel of the test craft underscoring this instruction.
Toggles underscoring on and off.
This indicates the vaccine does not effect growth rate underscoring its utility.
Overscoring and underscoring can be in effect at the same time.
The gas industry representatives responded to this presentation by underscoring the following key points.
An underscoring of the complicity of the audience in viewing such an event.
The entire media conference was framed in terms of underscoring a military and wartime alliance.
Underscoring the mutually reinforcing nature of nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation.
Bonasone successfully achieved the painterly effect by underscoring the contrast between the bright and dark.
She concluded by underscoring the importance of the directive on crossborder healthcare.
Popplestone used a Flexowriter with underscoring for syntax highlighting.
Underscoring a valuable asset.
Europe and Asia must jointly commit to an agenda underscoring global resources and sustainability.
Underscoring the myriad health risks associated with being overweight.
Mousseler also served up a snapshot underscoring Latin American production singularities.
Underscoring the special plight of women and children in situations of armed conflict.
Jesus is basically underscoring the 1st commandment.
Underscoring that triangular development cooperation programmes can be more cost effective.
Assets are increasingly moving online, underscoring the importance of cryptography.
I will begin by underscoring the improvements we are making to the guaranteed income supplement.
They strive to make their countries prosperous, underscoring militarism.
Underscoring each of these suggestions is an emphasis on clear communication and flexibility of content.
Today, he devotes himself to writing books underscoring mankind 's resistance to modernity.
Underscoring that parliamentary work should be explained to citizens in a comprehensible and attractive manner.
Our diversity should be interpreted as underscoring our strength, strength in diversity.
We have been underscoring the need to have structured discussions and structured plenary sessions.
The obvious, we are not paying attention to the music underscoring at all.

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