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The stimulus is considered to be most salient when it is first displayed, but as the moments pass it becomes less salient and thus less effective as a cue.
While it was beneficial for US-based researchers to engage in international collaborations, it appeared that the benefit was most salient when the US researcher took the role of corresponding author.
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Sex is the most salient variable when it comes to offending.
Sixteen-year-old Eleanor, the daughter of white middle-class parents (to pretend that race and income are not the two most salient points when discussing the various types of teenage pregnancy is dishonest), has become a bad girl: doing drugs, breaking into houses, serving a couple of stints in juvie.
For example, suppose that the most salient feature when comparing cars \(A\) and \(B\) is how fast they can be driven, and \(B\) is no worse than \(A\) in this regard, yet the most salient feature when comparing cars \(B\) and \(C\) is how safe they are, and that \(C\) is no worse than \(B\) in this regard.
Here is the most salient supporting fact: when people talk to white, working-class Trump supporters, instead of simply imagining what they might say, they find that what most concerns these people is the economy and their place in it.
The most salient change since 1982, when its soldiers were falling in such horrifying numbers at the front and the regime felt it faced an existential challenge, is that Iraq is no longer an enemy to be feared but a dependency to be managed, while Iran and America are in a relationship which combines continuing hostility with some common purposes.
For a people-based experience like a family reunion, the system selects photographs in which faces are clearly discernible; for a location-based experience like a visit to a museum, it uses geographical positions provided by GPS and accelerometer data to judge what images might be most salient — for example, when a subject might be hovering at one spot, like in front of a painting.
It is a functional performance factor, which has been regarded as the most salient to consumers when they are making purchase decisions online (Kim et al. 2007; Lennon et al. 2007; Scarpi 2012).
It is in this respect that Le Pen's book seems most salient at the present, when women in several countries are playing crucial roles in promoting and sanitizing far-right populism.
In Tuesday's hearing, Football League chairman Greg Clarke unwittingly made perhaps the most salient point of all, when he opined that over time, supporter-owned clubs run out of money, and cited this as the reason for Exeter City's relegation from League One.
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