Sentence examples for losing prominence from inspiring English sources

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"The overriding finding of our investigation is that, at precisely the time when SMSC might have most to contribute, it is losing prominence and being given neither space nor high value".

Many scientists in America have become anxious at the prospect of losing prominence in a discipline that the West has dominated since Watson and Crick discovered the helical structure of DNA.

Indeed, as one former Google Now engineer recently told Mark Bergen at Re Code after political infighting and corporate shuffling lead to Google Now losing prominence, "This is how big companies work".

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Following the war, military applications lost prominence.

Nevertheless, mementos of the city's lost prominence were still present.

Northern Ireland has lost prominence in the UK affairs; its secretaries of state have small salience and not much to do.

But as economists have become more concerned about economic growth, and more informed about inflation and unemployment, the Keynesian model has lost prominence.

Mobile phone cameras often lose detail and depth of field, and the first victims are usually the brows, which lose prominence.

Soon it had not only abandoned its hopes of displacing Chicago but had even lost prominence to Dubuque, Iowa, which sits on the opposite bank of the Mississippi.

A Yahoo that hasn't netted some sort of agreement with Alibaba would be a company with a number of businesses that continue to lose prominence and a smaller pile of cash to finance a transformation, according to Mr. Moran.

They lost prominence during the 1930s, as well as in the 1960s and 1970s, when social upheaval and women's liberation made them seem anachronistic, or like cattle markets.

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