salience in A Sentence

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    Salience is the state or condition of being prominent.

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    Salience(when a particular activity becomes the most important activity in the person's life).

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    The effects of mortality Salience on reactions tothose who violate or uphold cultural values.

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    The effects of mortality Salience on reactions to those who violate or uphold cultural values.

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    It is hard to imagine a future in which these social conservative forces regain their Salience and power.

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    Salience is the degree to which a particular social object stands out relative to other social objects in a situation.

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    This may be contrasted with Freud's free associating which he believed was a deviation from the Salience of the image.

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    With our'Look East' policy evolving into an'Act East' policy, the region has gained even greater Salience in our strategic thinking and economic engagement.

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    Of greater Salience from a parental view perhaps, is that students with self-disclosing parents were likelier to seek their problem-solving help or advice.

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    This neural response to triggers“… suggest(s) that abnormal Salience attributed to otherwise innocuous sounds, coupled with atypical perception of internal body states, underlies misophonia” p.

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    Caveat, the Implicit Association Test used to measure these biases is controversial and it's unclear how much it measures familiarity or Salience rather than preference.

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    Mortality Salience can cause centrists and moderate liberals to shift their voting towards the right, and it can also cause liberals to be pushed further to the left.

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    In response to this need to defend their madhhab in the light of scripture, Deobandis became particularly distinguished for their unprecedented Salience to the study of Hadith in their madrasas.

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