Pronounced
in sentence
390 examples of Pronounced in a sentence
But it's the movie's fiercely
pronounced
and unapologetic element of deep-seated sickness which gives the proceedings an extra rough and scuzzy edge; the mean and morbid atmosphere is so powerfully rendered that it's sure to make you squirm.
"Papillon
" (pronounced "
pap-e-yawn") is one of the most underrated films of the 1970s.
Which is exactly why, given the very
pronounced
change in society's view of marijuana, it is so much fun and rightly deserves the title "Cult Classic".
(The same dark undertone is even more pronounced, I think, in Ron Howard's next big hit Cocoon, where the old folks willingly escape an earth and families that don't seem to offer them anything anymore.)
"Olga was now about to achieve a new level of sadism,
" pronounced "
sad-dism."
Without a regional focus, WANA countries risk sleepwalking into conflict and more
pronounced
economic decline.
The decline was especially
pronounced
in the three largest countries – Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina – which comprise nearly 75% of the region’s population.
But there remain doubts about the true level of China’s military spending, owing to a
pronounced
lack of transparency in the budget process.
The far-left denounces his administration’s “social-liberalism,” which is even more clearly
pronounced
with Valls leading the cabinet.
The impact is most
pronounced
in African cities, where prices for white rice, frozen chicken, bread, butter, eggs, and even carbonated soft drinks are at least 24% higher than in other cities around the world.
The need for reform is greatest in countries like Nigeria and Ghana, where food expenditures are high and food-industry pressure is most
pronounced.
This imperative is even more
pronounced
when it comes to sensitive neurological procedures.
The appeal of such forces is particularly
pronounced
in the EU, owing to the popular perception that European integration has weakened national sovereignty and left citizens subject to decision-making by unelected technocrats.
And, because the regulator had
pronounced
them safe, far too many banks overloaded on them, rendering them even more risky when the banks tried to sell them at the same time.
But with the growth potential now lower, political sensitivities to exchange rate-driven adjustments are more
pronounced.
If he fails to show up at important regional meetings like the East Asian Summits, that deterioration will become even more
pronounced.
The Debt Challenge to African GrowthWASHINGTON, DC – Sub-Saharan Africa is confronting a
pronounced
rise in public debt.
The damage has been particularly
pronounced
in Russia, where anti-terror regulations have often been used as a tool to muffle the voices of those who offer independent or alternative views, particularly views that are critical of President Vladimir Putin’s government.
Still, it is possible to discern some similarities between them, in part because some of their disagreements are not as
pronounced
as they seem, and in part because the constraints that the next president of the United States will face are certain to limit what either man could do in office.
The sectarian dimensions of today’s Middle East, with its active Sunni-Shia fault line, are more
pronounced
than they have been in centuries.
On the one hand, the fact that an international tribunal has
pronounced
on the responsibility of a state in the matter of genocide is an undeniably positive development.
Moreover, the pattern of accumulating reserves via current-account surpluses, net private capital inflows, or both – a legacy of the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis – will continue and perhaps become even more
pronounced.
Historical experience offers little guide to the social and political consequences of the much greater numbers and more
pronounced
cultural differences at stake in the postwar migrations to Europe, especially from the Muslim world.
Most
pronounced
have been disagreements over how to deal with what the US terms “rogue actors” – Iran, North Korea, Syria, Libya, and Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.
Qualitatively similar, though less pronounced, trends characterize other major countries such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
The Retreat of the RenminbiNEW YORK – “The globalization of the yuan seems remorseless and unstoppable,”
pronounced
The Economist in April 2014.
The initial talks are already sending a clear message: the disagreements to be resolved by Canada, Mexico, and the United States are fundamentally political, not economic, and they are as
pronounced
within each country as they are between them.
Second, inequality of income and wealth in the US, already more
pronounced
than in other advanced democracies, has been increasing dramatically.
The increase in wealth inequality there over the last decade has been the most
pronounced
of any country.
China’s history has not prepared it to work within such a framework, and its yearning for status – even more
pronounced
now than when it was impoverished – will make it difficult to gain Chinese acceptance of a multilateral solution.
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