Sentence examples for salience with from inspiring English sources

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Because you'd make defence high salience with the public.'" Woodward deemed this a little drastic.

"Federalism has less salience with this court than it did with the Rehnquist court," Sri Srinivasan, then a lawyer in private practice, said at a Chamber of Commerce briefing in 2010.

To Perry, the matter of states' rights — for generations a tool used by previous Southern governors to institutionalize injustices against African-Americans — has gained new salience with the advent of trillion-dollar deficits and increasing federal intervention into the private sector.

In the US, the issue returned to salience with a remarkable op-ed article titled "A World Free of Nuclear Weapons", published in the Wall Street Journal in January 2007 and signed by four grand old men of American foreign policy - two of them Democrats, two Republicans: George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn.

Votes rest on it: until the economic crisis, crime was the hottest issue in opinion polls, and it may well rise again as the economy heals.Crime's salience with voters feels ancient but is actually new: until the 1970s it hardly featured in elections, and it was only when Mr Blair began to fight the Tories for the territory that headlines proliferated.

None of these articles combined stakeholder attributes of salience with social issue management valences.

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The euphoria of first use deteriorates with habituation, to be replaced with heightened incentive salience associated with the drug and the cues that predict the drug as well as dysphoria in the absence of the drug.

We report findings that explicitly link the level of prefrontal noradrenergic activation, as evaluated by intracerebral microdialysis, with the level of salience associated with both rewarding and aversive natural stimuli.

Findings with the SN suggested early color salience, even with de-saturated color, and greater salience of color than orientation, despite heightened saliency of orientation.

Those depressed patients with lower executive function has greater synchronization between the salience network with the executive and affective networks.

Nevertheless, the Ngram's evidence shows that "equality of sacrifice" gained real salience only with the advent of the First World War, seven decades after the term's introduction.

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