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The problem, we seem to agree, is confined to those rotten apples at the very top: men with the power to dare such things and the prominence for us to find out when they do.
None of its many plot strands is given sufficient prominence for us to care about it, and the hurried way they're all tied up at the end is just silly.
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A conservative superstar, he gained political prominence for using a prayer breakfast speech to attack Obama – with the president sitting just a few feet away.
Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) rose to prominence for his investigations into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of state.
Again, care in composing the conclusion of a structured report should minimise this risk, as long as the structured template used provides sufficient prominence for the conclusion [1].
The cumulative prominence by respondent (ranging from 0-5) was then used to calculate the mean prominence for each category.
Correlative mapping approaches parameterised using 2D and 3D image data have recently gained prominence for quantifying physical deformation in composite materials including fibre-reinforced polymers and trabecular bone.
But both Warren and Sanders have risen to prominence for a reason.
Other trees have come to prominence for their engravings.
There are outfits online that offer to give your website more prominence for relatively little outlay.
From the standpoint of the Bush campaign, the more prominence for Mr. Clinton the better.
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