And I think that if you look at the Cabinet members the President met with -- Secretary Duncan, Attorney General Holder and Secretary Sebelius -- they underscore -- their participation underscores the comprehensive way in which the President views this problem.
While most of the uninsured are between jobs--with the gap lasting an average of seven months--these still-too-high numbers underscore the need for fundamental changes in the way health insurance is provided.
All I would say about our engagement with the Cambodians on a bilateral basis is that the thrust of the message -- and Danny can underscore this as well -- is on the importance of free and fair elections, the end of land seizures, the protection and promotion of human rights.
She got herself booked on The Montel Williams Show and Good Morning America and ate the stuff on camera--"It's a little bland, " she admits--to underscore its distinction from everyday brands that use "4-D meat" ("dead, dying, diseased or disabled").
To underscore the less-is-more ethic, Hurst cut his 2013 almanac by 64% from last year.
Today's activities in Bonn underscore an all-too-often overlooked reality: The astonishing developments in contemporary Germany entail serious risks for the West's security interests even as they hold out promising opportunities.
CALIFORNIA'S ELECTRICITY DISASTERS--RISING PRICES and blackouts--underscore a sad truth: Policymakers are making a hash of deregulation.
Enlightening Solution California's electricity disasters--rising prices and blackouts--underscore a sad truth: Policymakers are making a hash of deregulation.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's tax troubles--a result, his handlers had said, of tax code complexity--underscore the need to drastically simplify that code with a flat tax, where a return can be filed on a single sheet of paper or even a postcard.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's tax troubles--a result, his handlers had said, of tax code complexity--underscore the need to drastically simplify that code with a flat tax, where you could file your return on a single sheet of paper or even a postcard.
In fact, every aspect of Yeltsin's three-day visit -- from the 21-gun salute that greeted him to the profusion of bear hugs -- seemed choreographed to underscore a new warmth between the giant neighbors.
We may not choose to dispatch the U.S. Navy to protect women's rights, as the British once sent men-of-war to put down the Muslim slave trade, but we can underscore clearly our disdain for men who see "child brides" as something vouchsafed by the Almighty.
It was one of those events that underscore the conundrums of decision-making in a global marketplace.
And I just wanted to underscore something: Women-owned businesses have grown significantly faster than small businesses overall.
But to underscore the risks of co-operation, one Taliban leader who chose to lay down his arms was murdered, with his family, in his own house.
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What Segal, Zelt and other Canadian officials underscore is that their government-run system is driven by the value of the care and that the quantity of tests and procedures don't necessarily equal quality.
First, they dramatically underscore the incipient anti-Buffett mood.
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For sure, 3M sales underscore long-surfaced trends.
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The deal includes hanging in locker rooms posters that underscore the NFL's anti-discrimination policies.
The phrase is more commonly used now to ironically underscore the hubris of the build-up to the war and the lack of competent execution.
But I would underscore this: The President -- as I said a second ago, the President wants to see a viable, strong auto industry that supports the -- that's good for workers and is good for the communities that these workers live in.
His findings, outlined in a post titled " Orlando Rising, " underscore the Obama campaign's demographics-as-destiny argument.
The agonies of Argentina underscore the need for Latin American countries--and other nations, too--to dollarize their economies.
He is visiting Japan to underscore that the U.S.-Japan alliance is strong.
In New Jersey, classes would be modeled after the free 90-minute programs now available in some schools, which underscore the dangers of teen driving, the leading cause of death for 16- to 20-year-olds nationally.
But it does underscore the importance of diversity in elite decision-making bodies.
"The funding difficulties reported even by blue-chip corporations underscore the extreme conditions facing corporate borrowers, and connote trouble for firms most in need of capital, " Vazza says.
Yet there are less obvious but very real business perils for Wal-Mart that underscore cautionary lessons for any company embroiled in a case that enflames public emotion.
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Their wide-ranging lists underscore what inhabitants of the Information Age should already know: Technology permeates corporate life so thoroughly that the term 'technology problem' slices too thin.
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