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been salient
adjective
Worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
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This was a characteristic that had been salient from the time we first met, at university, his ambient, all-purpose, omnidirectional vagueness.
When they do, investigators are often able eventually to make corrections, and come to appreciate the significance of data that had not originally been salient to them.
The issue of sea-level rise has been salient in the Garden State, especially since Superstorm Sandy devastated much of the Jersey shoreline almost 2 years ago.
Similar factors may have been salient in other imperial settings, so this approach may help explore site-placement decisions in other regions.
Programming, management, and interoperability of land mobile radios within the public safety sector have long been salient issues for policymakers, practitioners, service vendors, and scholars.
The topic of the self has long been salient in feminist philosophy, for it is pivotal to questions about personal identity, the body, sociality, and agency that feminism must address.
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What is salient is not important.
"In her mind, there were salient omissions".
And Mr Gingrich's criticisms are salient.
But Hawke's point is salient.
"The hypocrisy argument, which is most salient with active C.E.O.'s, is salient with retirees.
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