Sentence examples for salient matter from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile there is also the more salient matter of how to make a rewarding, meaningful and satisfying living without having to give up on those ideals.

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No, only two salient facts matter: that this movie is based on a videogame and, more important, that it was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

"The salient issue is transparency.

In this work, bond graphs are used to develop models that characterize the salient transmissions of matter and energy in and between the electricity, water and wastewater systems as identified in the reference architecture.

The more you consider the matter, the more salient the parallels between the Neolithic and the neoliberal appear: archaeologists seem fairly convinced that implicit in the Stonehenge's design is some form of ancestor worship; for us there can be no doubt: we revere the idea of their reverence, we are engaged in a degraded form of meta‑ancestor worship.

Two important parameters in soil science are redox potential and pH which together influence nutrient availability and bring salient changes in soil organic matter content and other associated factors affecting plant growth and productivity in a rainfed soil (Ponnamperuma 1972; Sahrawat 1998; Sahrawat 2007; Husson 2013; Sahrawat 2015).

The details of the grand package of economic measures for the Palestinian lands which Tony Blair is soon to announce matter less than one salient fact.

While recent studies purport to show that the white working class has, indeed, shrunk over the past fifty years, as a political matter its significance remains salient, especially in the battleground and swing states--states like Ohio and West Virginia where Obama currently trails Senator John McCain in the polls.

Nevertheless, the factors of business environment are more complicated than labour cost and market dynamics, salient social, political and cultural factors do matter in production relocation to the Southeast Asian countries.

Hence Paul Weiss's words, "It's one thing not to see the forest for the trees, but then to go on to deny the reality of the forest is a more serious matter" (Weiss 1969), are particularly salient.

In other words, Iowa matters and provides us with salient information that is not available from the national polls.

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