underscore need | 12.11 | He said those incidents underscore the need to follow the law. | ||
underscore importance | 8.03 | He underscored the importance of the Kyoto treaty. | ||
underscore point | 7.50 | Kerrey underscores that point. | ||
underscore difficulty | 4.15 | But his success only underscores the difficulty of doing so. | ||
underscore fact | 3.29 | Hobbs underscored that fact during the hearing. | ||
underscore problem | 2.90 | A variety of studies underscore the problem. | ||
underscore concern | 2.83 | Continuing violence underscored such concerns. | ||
underscore difference | 2.30 | And that underscores another difference with the New Beetle. | ||
underscore risk | 2.11 | The bad news underscored the risks of developing new drugs. | ||
underscore message | 1.97 | State-run television has underscored the message. | ||
underscore tension | 1.58 | Russian complaints underscore tension. | ||
underscore urgency | 1.38 | Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., underscored the urgency of fixing the problem. | ||
underscore danger | 1.32 | The new figures underscored the dangers still facing the economy. | ||
underscore commitment | 1.25 | The ministers were working on a statement to further underscore that commitment. | ||
underscore fragility | 1.25 | But the latest events underscored the fragility of their ties. | ||
underscore support | 1.25 | Still, most Taiwanese welcome any measure that underscores American support. | ||
underscore challenge | 1.05 | But the numbers also underscore the challenge that remains. | ||
underscore potential | 1.05 | That has underscored the potential for violence in the province. | ||
underscore fear | 0.92 | But the denials only underscore the fear. | ||
underscore view | 0.92 | National polls underscore that view. |