"Equal prominence" means that two or more things are given the same level of importance or attention.
Full definition
If every becoming occasion experienced common past occasions
with equal prominence every occasion would be nearly identical to every other.
An order for an unconditional retraction and an unqualified apology for the said defamatory comments / broadcast / publication, doing so separately and in the Daily Graphic newspapers, and for same to be given
equal prominence as the complained comments / broadcast / publication within 14 days from the day of judgment.
The SEC expects private equity firms to report average net IRRs alongside gross IRRs with
equal prominence in marketing materials when they are seeking to raise a new fund.
Dr. Oloyede, who listed some of his achievements as a scholar, therefore demanded for apology from The Nation, asking for a story of
equal prominence published by the newspaper and a letter of apology sent to him.
Although I admit I found Michael's tale more interesting, I thought both sides of the film
earned equal prominence.
Whereas artists sought to level the horror, banality or exoticism of pictures, the show levels out the historical hierarchies between works, giving ephemera as well as greater and lesser - known
pieces equal prominence.
Kofi Adams is praying the court for an order for «an unconditional retraction and an unqualified apology for the said defamatory comments / broadcast / publication, doing so separately and in the Daily Graphic newspaper, and for same to be
given equal prominence as the complained comments / broadcast / publication within 14 days from the day of judgment.»
The former MP also wants «an order that Defendants publish a retraction or an unqualified apology for the effective publication by [UTV] and other print and electronic media
with equal prominence».
Require the Respondent to render an unqualified apology on the front page of the New Statesman newspaper and its corresponding online publication with due and
equal prominence as given the false publication under reference: 2.
If a particular risk, like interest - rate risk, is unattractive in a cross-sectional comparison of opportunities, there is no reason to give
it equal prominence.
When newspapers get it wrong and ex post facto a complaint is made; if that complaint is upheld the correction must be given
equal prominence to the original story.
It was said to have been given due prominence by the PCC; I contend that it was given less prominence when it should have been given
equal prominence.
Doing so separately and in the Daily Graphic newspaper and for same to be given
equal prominence and the complained comment / broadcast / publication within 14 days from the day of judgment
As such, the EU says Google must start giving
equal prominence to rival price comparison services.
The time has come to give
them equal prominence alongside A-levels and the IB.
Magnus Bashaarat, head of Milton Abbey Independent School, has called upon independent schools to give
equal prominence to vocational qualifications as they do A-levels.
Jeep has given
equal prominence to the rear end with a large spoiler sitting on the top, LED wrap around tail lamps, dual tailpipes and large bumper with a thick chrome garnish adorning the rear profile.
Though these artists are not as well - known as McGee, their work is displayed with
equal prominence.
Deservedly they were given
equal prominence to her sculpture at the Camden Art Centre (1993) and the Turner Prize exhibition (1994).
One quote in the paper caught my attention: «Striving for balance in reporting, US journalists have given
equal prominence to voices confirming or denying the human influence on the climate, thus putting dis - proportionate emphasis on doubt about anthropogenic climate change ``.
As always, if anyone disagrees with anything published at DonaldBest.CA or wishes to provide a public response or comment, please contact me at
[email protected] and I will publish your writing with
equal prominence.
If you're going for an entirely black - and - white scheme, make one shade dominant rather than giving
each equal prominence.