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Again, care in composing the conclusion of a structured report should minimise this risk, as long as the structured template used provides sufficient prominence for the conclusion [1].
The Twitter Support account begins with an admission that providing "visual prominence" to verified accounts has contributed to the perception that it's an endorsement by the network of those specific users, and that it should have taken action earlier to clear up any confusion in this regard.
In Italy, the Florentine dialect was showing signs of rising to prominence and providing the base for a literary standard.
The Working Families Party, a left-leaning, labor-backed group that has gained prominence by providing critical grass-roots support in special legislative elections, officially notified Mr. Spitzer of its proposal on Tuesday.
James E. McCarthy, a social worker who rose to prominence by providing street-corner counseling for members of some of the city's toughest gangs, died of a respiratory illness at the New York University Medical Center Thursday.
Mierla, M.; Seaton, D. B.; Berghmans, D.; Chifu, I.; De Groof, A.; Inhester, B.; Rodriguez, L.; Stenborg, G.; Zhukov, A. N. Observations of the early rise and propagation phases of solar eruptive prominences can provide clues about the forces acting on them through the behavior of their acceleration with height.
Despite a comparatively small budget -- J Street spent closer to $4 million lobbying lawmakers to protect the nuclear accord -- the group's growth in prominence has provided an alternative outlook for Democrats who feel strongly about U.S. commitment to Israeli security but struggle with some of AIPAC's policy recommendations.
For 18 years, as the Internet and social media grew in prominence, Chowhound provided the food-obsessed an online community, a forum and an archive for a massive amount of accumulated conversation on discussion boards that were organized geographically and had threads that stretched back years.
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Hyped up events -- from hosting the World Cup in 1994, to luring legendary British midfielder David Beckham to the L.A Galaxy in 2007, to recent international success of the men's and women's national teams -- offered promise to finally catapult domestic soccer into national prominence, only to provide an small, incremental boosts after all the dust and fanfare settled.
Well, that is changing, and the fact that Ms. Smith is rising to prominence in Idaho provides yet another cautionary tale about how energy problems in one state -- California, for now -- inevitably reverberate through other states in a region.
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