How To Use Overemphasis In A Sentence

  • Within ecological anthropology there were also critiques of an overemphasis on bounded local analyses.
  • He attributed the party's lack of success to an overemphasis on ideology and ideas.
  • Said a commenter on a political blog - who simply went by the name KP - on the opposition party's defeat in Hula Selangor: 'I feel Pakatan has been overemphasising its support from the business and sub-urban/urban sections that they overlooked the fact that the proletariat and rural sections remain the majority in this country.' Global Issues News Headlines
  • Although some effort has been made to broaden the sources of suggestions for appraisals, there continues to be overemphasis on new technologies and relatively little attention paid to old technologies that may be redundant.
  • Leaving aside rhetoric and renewables — both things which British climate discussions might be said to overemphasise — even UKIP isn't that far out of the consensus.
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  • Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self.
  • Atkinson said overemphasis on the SAT I, the two-part verbal and math test taken by about 2 million high school students nationally each year, is distorting educational priorities.
  • In addition, the speakers discussed barriers to integrating systems, such as overemphasis on acute care, entrepreneurial interests, lack of incentives, and lack of methodology criteria.
  • Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.
  • I think there is a little bit of overemphasis, if I can say this, on the bloodhound issue.
  • This proficiency is certainly essential in preventing boundary transgressions and violations in treatment, but it is also important in avoiding diagnostic errors of overemphasis or underemphasis.
  • He attributed the party's lack of success to an overemphasis on ideology and ideas.
  • An overemphasis on any one level of care will neglect issues of great importance.
  • Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.
  • There has been an overemphasis on content rather than methodology.
  • Parents have been sold a bill of goods that is highly destructive, because it overemphasises infant and toddler nurturing to the detriment of long-term parental and educational responsibilities. Why parents shouldn't feel guilty if they can't devote time to their toddlers
  • We are beginning to see significant signs of restoring a balance to this overemphasis on left-brain skills.
  • But for everyone else - preschools, teachers, parents, very young children and the community as a whole - overemphasis of foreign languages and cultures will result in bitter defeat.
  • The overemphasis on creature comforts, like cars, clothes, electricity, running water, heating, windows, locks, and anything else are rejected in Tyler's life.
  • Moreover, the media giants' overemphasis on a few large demographic blocs has neglected many other, smaller audiences, and has contributed immensely to the dumbing down of both news and entertainment.
  • An overemphasis on market protection and monopolistic tendencies ignores that the people involved recognize the competitive nature of the drug business and act accordingly.
  • Second, the misuse and overemphasis of student evaluation of teaching instruments needs to be addressed.
  • Until this ridiculous overemphasis on sprinting and short course competition is reversed, the United States is going to remain stuck on a long downhill slide in competing with the rest of the world.
  • Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.
  • Furthermore, the need to promote friendly relations with the other nations cannot be overemphasised.
  • Never anything remotely close to condescending or evil, The Reader nevertheless suffers chiefly from a distasteful thematic overemphasis, though not far behind is the film's rather insistent self-flattery. Review Catch-Up: Doubt, Slumdog Millionaire, Defiance, The Wrestler, The Reader
  • Some attribute the rise to an overemphasis on early success.
  • From images of the single welfare mother to the overemphasis on welfare fraud, people in poverty are painted as lazy freeloaders who prefer to live off public tax dollars than be financially independent.
  • This does help to counter a traditional overemphasis on western societies and an ethnocentric bias in the treatment of other societies.
  • Individual patients may suffer considerably as a result of therapeutic nihilism resulting from overemphasis on risk avoidance.
  • Educators blame the lack of interest or knowledge of civics on several things, including grade inflation, overemphasis of test scores, and failure to teach the relevance of the Constitution.
  • Their overemphasis on fragmentation, however, offers neither political nor intellectual support in confronting the oppressions with which feminism has historically been concerned.
  • The author is critical of Madeleine Albright's overemphasis on the process of peace rather than its substance.
  • An overemphasis on any one level of care will neglect issues of great importance.
  • The problem is overemphasis on tests that do not have a demonstrable relationship to the student's program of study - a problem that is amplified when tests are assumed to measure innate ability.
  • Their overemphasis on fragmentation, however, offers neither political nor intellectual support in confronting the oppressions with which feminism has historically been concerned.
  • But it says there has been an overemphasis on programs of short-term stabilization over more long-term development and stability projects. US Afghan Aid Beset by Difficulties
  • When a technique is overused or too many devices occur at the same time the result is overemphasis; when a technique is underused or too few devices occur the result is underemphasis.
  • In addition, competition for career-building prizes and an overemphasis on design have wiped out the brief, a single "shortie" article that could set the town talking for days. Today's Newspaper: Read It and Weep for the Good Old Days
  • Through its overemphasis on democratic accountability in the name of transparency, the present social system stands in the way of the emergence of such a self-appointed elite.

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