Sentence examples for terms of salience from inspiring English sources

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More specifically, in terms of salience, we found that gender had the strongest relationship while prior experience of project management had the weakest.

We also show, through comparative scoring, how the use of community monitoring in conjunction with remote sensing could create more value when added to the MRV system in terms of salience, reliability and legitimacy.

Climate change "still ranks low in terms of salience in the polls, but I think there will be a change in that salience and what people communicate to their representatives in Congress".

Moreover, based on these results we may suggest that the gradual development of emotional competencies proceeds from more basic and simple emotions, which are primarily acquired by children, to more complex and less prominent emotions, which might be less relevant in terms of salience.

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In this paper we showed that there are systematic links between tie-decay dynamics in terms of cognitive salience with respect to changes in dynamic behavioral layers.

In Excerpt (5), the impact of events on the US and Russia are shown as significant in terms of their Salience in the historical landscape (major, dominant), their Depth of impact (dramatic, transformed, profound), their Quantity (massive) and their Distribution across space (a larger shift).

On the one hand, racial attitudes had similar effects in terms of their salience among both southern and non-southern whites.

The landmarks were developed and characterised in an initial experiment with separate subjects (detailed in the 'Materials and methods') ensuring that the permanent and transient landmark groups were matched in terms of visual salience, how well they could be remembered, as well as other features.

Both the GA and HM schemes suggest that most of the messages are generated by peripheral roles (i.e. the less significant nodes in terms of authority and salience).

This suggests that participants evaluated the expressive behaviour both in terms of clarity and salience.

Referring directly to 'competence' may be more useful than terms that allow respondents to interpret the question in terms of position or salience (e.g., 'deal with an issue').

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