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In the west these moves were given less prominence than the April byelections for 48 seats, which were largely free and fair and in which the National League for Democracy (Aung San Suu Kyi's party) secured an overwhelming result.

Of more relief to schools is that relatively few of our respondents thought that any of their core classes were redundant; manufacturing and production was considered the most overdone, with 19% of students saying the course should be either deleted or given less prominence.

Chomsky's attack on Skinner zeroes in on this anti-mentalism.[2] The connection between Behaviorism and Nativism, on the other hand, is typically given less prominence.

The only qualm we have about the changes here is that the day's high and low temps are now given less prominence – they're in small italics above the animated chart, making them easier to miss.

Combat was given less prominence than in the original.

The aspects of urban health given less prominence in this volume may be a suitable focus of a companion volume at a later stage.

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Since then Google has offered changes in some of its practices, such as giving less prominence to its own offerings in advertising next to search results.If data were everything...This is the sort of thing that gives people like Mr Thiel conniptions.

But after her early success there, both Ms. Rubinstein and Ms. Valentine became disenchanted with the magazine, feeling it was giving less prominence to the virtues of citizenship and service that had characterized it when it was born during World War II, Ms. Massoni wrote.

Already anti-American demonstrations have been held in Dhaka.The election campaign is being given much less prominence in the country's newspapers than the events in Afghanistan and in Pakistan of which Bangladesh was a part until it broke away in 1971.

Insights into Ms Boling's personal life are given far less prominence than those of her rival's relationship with Patrick Bowring.

It was not known why Mr. Fitzgerald had sought the change, but he filed the letter after The New York Times and other news organizations published articles asserting that Mr. Libby had represented the uranium finding as a key judgment, when it had in fact been given much less prominence in the intelligence report.

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