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Problems related to the activities of sharia councils and Muslim arbitration tribunals (MATs) are given a high profile.
There was speculation that Rice, the president's foreign policy adviser during his 2008 election campaign, was being given a high profile in readiness for her to step into Clinton's shoes if Obama won a second term in the November election.
It has recently been given a high profile in the United States, following reports that U.S. President Donald Trump suggested America should admit more immigrants from Norway, rather than from "shithole" countries.
By co-operating with governmental bodies on reasonably equal grounds, born out of its expertise and knowledge, the coalition has given a high profile to NGOs in general.
This is well accepted in the UK where the role of consumers in research is given a high profile and allows consumers to be recognised as genuine partners in research decision making processes [ 35].
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But in the last decade, textile design has been given a higher profile, notably in galleries and museums like Bard, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Arts and Design.
Mayoral hopeful Tessa Jowell gave a high profile to the issue in a recent speech.
Viewed more than 76m times, the video gave a high profile to the group's cause but also put the tiny charity at the centre of global scrutiny.
Chinese media give a high profile to President Chavez's death, praising his contribution to the development of bilateral ties.
She has not given a high-profile television interview about her personal life since then.
Through the listserv, conference calls were quickly organized among top scientists across the country to discuss how to respond to the news that what was seen as a scurrilous and misleading film was to be given a high-profile airing.
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