Sentence examples for something salient from inspiring English sources

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Most officers who experienced inattentional blindness in our study were surprised that they could have missed the gun like other participants in inattentional blindness studies, they expected that they would automatically notice something salient and relevant (Levin & Angelone, 2008).

Yi Hwan Kwon's extended art historical family includes modernist figures like Giacometti and Brancusi, who sought to depict movement in static forms and thereby render something salient to the new age of speed and industry that was dawning in their lifetimes.

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The distinctive way a virtuous person sees a situation is that certain features, like someone's need to know something, are salient to her: they silence other concerns.

The buzz is likely due to Rain Room's past popularity, but in Southern California, there's something especially salient about navigating a room full of falling water while trying to stay dry.

There is something so salient and powerful in the reflections about the past, while making sense of the present and looking toward the future brought on by standing in a place where history was made and you can see yourself in it".

In high school health class, we had learned about AIDS -- but only as something ultra-salient through the 1980's that has since become just shy of benign.

Building in maximalization, the proposition expressed by 57(b) is exemplified by minimal situations in which a bunch of two to five cats that consisted of all the cats that caught something in some salient resource situation caught something.

He continued: "We've reached the stage where, as a journalist, if you publish something, the most salient response that comes back isn't whether you've been right or wrong, it's whether you've been approved or disapproved of… Papers will avoid tackling difficult subjects to avoid enraging parts of their readership they don't want to enrage".

'The cause', relative to a given context, simply refers to something like the most salient cause at the context, just like 'the dog' refers to something like the most salient dog at the context; that is all a matter of what 'the' means and nothing at all to do with causation, or with dogs for that matter).

"Loneliness may be something that is particularly salient in later life, and we should design interventions that help screen for it," Mr. Ong said.

For those of us who still know how to use our imaginations, the play's salient message is something else: a questioning of the nature of truth.

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