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As a political issue, the alleged job losses it brings have less prominence in America and Britain than they did last year.
Thus, if the state of existence after salvation is continuous with the present life, as in the Abrahamic religions, then the monastic will have less prominence than would be had in belief systems, such as those of South Asia, in which salvation implies a different state that cancels finitude and eradicates all traces of separate individual existence.
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Costa has less prominence because it is one of a cluster of prizes, but Christopher Reid and Jo Shapcott have recently gone on to win overall award.
Much more is being done to highlight the risks confronting those who, among the world's media, often have less protection and prominence than better resourced news organisations.
But the reason for the famine that catapulted him to prominence had less to do with the weather than the Ethiopian government's policy to withhold food shipments to rebel areas and to spend nearly half of its gross domestic product on the military.
This had less to do with the prominence of Jews in Czechoslovakia's Communist Party -- which, after World War II, had been the most popular Communist Party in Eastern Europe, with more than 1 million members, as well as the winner of a national election -- than with events inside the Soviet Union and elsewhere in the world.
However, the role of peripheral adipose tissue cannot be completely precluded, since patients with abdominal prominence only and without lipodystrophy, defined by FMR, had less marked glucose disturbances i.e. they only had increased prevalence of IGT.
Trump's prominence in the campaign is one reason that super-PAC money has had less impact than some people expected.
The story, which led the paper, and the photograph, displayed over five columns, might have been treated with less prominence if the correct timing had been known, Mr. Kahn said, but their essential importance holds up.
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.
Although it gave the story dramatically less prominence, the Turin-based Tuttosport agreed that it had been a "magical night".
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