Sentence examples for given particular prominence from inspiring English sources

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Long recognized as having had an important influence on Vermeer, de Hooch and ter Borch are rightly given particular prominence.

But he alleged that the articles in the Mail and Mirror were "given particular prominence" and "clearly and in themselves gave rise to a substantial risk that the course of justice would be seriously impeded".

Big business, which Mr Ortega once demonised but now courts assiduously, is given particular prominence.This will come at the expense of the elected National Assembly, which will be further defanged, says Gabriel Álvarez, a constitutional expert at the National Autonomous University.

That option was given particular prominence by Augustine panel members when they testified this fall before congressional committees.

Recent key climate change mitigation policies, agreed at COP21 in Paris, recognise the central role that forests play for climate solutions (United Nations 2015), with the global climate change mitigation mechanism REDD+ (Reducing carbon Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation in developing countries and sustainable forest management) given particular prominence (Turnhout et al. 2017).

Students in the program take core courses from biology, chemistry, and physics, though mathematics, as the cornerstone of all quantitative sciences, is given particular prominence.

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ABC is giving particular prominence to the Twitter beat by giving it to Katie Couric.

The state-controlled press gave particular prominence to Google's alleged transgressions, which the company promised to investigate.

Mr. Jacobs's performing version gives particular prominence to the central couple, in part because he followed Handel's example in a revival of eliminating a secondary character.

The French invasion and defeat and the exile of the Medici gave particular prominence within the new republican regime of Florence to a friar, Girolamo Savonarola.

We might suppose in particular that what has changed is that ice has come to assume a new salience in the person's experience of the world, with the result that their perceptual field is differently structured when they are in the presence of ice, so as to give particular prominence to ice.

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