She also says league tables should not "over-emphasise" certain grade boundaries in key subjects.
Starting from today, our search results will emphasise alternative services, to help the user-experience.
Americans are keenly interested in health and retirement benefits, whereas Indians emphasise growth rates and innovation.
Where they once boasted about performance, computer-makers now talk about performance-per-watt, and emphasise their energy-saving credentials.
The main direction of research recently has been to emphasise the multiplicity of early languages.
By shoving the verb over, Kiezdeutsch can emphasise not just who is doing something but when.
Just to emphasise the point once again: corporations do not pay tax, ever, they cannot.
Bolt was keen to emphasise that all of his achievements have come without the influence of drugs.
And he was not alone in employing it to emphasise the interlocking fortunes of the two nations.
Wine makers down under are already trying to emphasise the terroir of regions like Coonawarra and Barossa.
There will be those who emphasise economic and social development and those who focus on political reform.
Development officials had always tended to emphasise the role of the public sector in improving public health.
Of course, there is no reason why a coherent strategy could not emphasise both aspects of Britain.
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Mr Jones has written to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to emphasise the importance of S4C and the language.
Staff are at pains to emphasise that it is doing great work in creating dialogue between different groups.
"The Princely family wishes to emphasise that this film is by no means a biopic, " the statement said.
They tend to emphasise the first bit of Mr Milliband's aphorism: that there can be no military solution.
The county council's community safety team said they wanted to emphasise what someone should expect from a partner.
Sources close to the deal emphasise that Toyota has been disappointed with its poor performance in continental Europe.
Now Yobo has returned from midweek international duty to emphasise what the requirements are for Everton in the future.
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But he has chosen not to emphasise the Clinton issue in his campaign.
To emphasise the point, he had 13 of Tolbert's inner circle stripped, humiliated and shot by drunken firing squads.
But they emphasise that anthropogenic global warming (AGW) driven by greenhouse gas emissions is very much in their picture.
Instead, operators plan to emphasise their own brands rather than the underlying technology.
His hand beat the desk several times to emphasise the occasional long answer.
Hore was also keen to emphasise the Ospreys commitment to developing home-grown talent.
His health-care plans emphasise using competition to curb costs rather than expanding coverage.
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Just to emphasise this point, about how everyone usually reports entirely different figures for the US and everyone else.
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To emphasise the point, Mr Ahern has promised to appoint Mr Reynolds as his personal envoy to Northern Ireland.
Leaders constantly emphasise the need to win public consensus and to avoid confrontation.
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