Sentences with phrase «given less prominence»

Similarly, the short section on Words and Phrases is under the Legal Dictionaries heading, with the result that it does not appear in the table of contents and is given less prominence than this important research tool deserves.
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.
She concludes that schools need to give less prominence to issues of control and more to the skills needed to connect meaningfully with students.
By the way, every new book you publish also boosts sales of your backlist, if you mention the backlist in your marketing (but give it less prominence).

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It has used third - party fact - checkers to identify them, and then given such stories less prominence in the Facebook News Feed when people share links to them.
they give a high priority to evangelism: they will have one church service in the week devoted to evangelistic outreach or will give prominence to a call to faith in special services (however, this is less true of some Exclusive groups which keep themselves separate from society).
Less prominence has been given to his interventions on the BBC, but in the last week Cameron has secured his first positive and prominent headlines in months from papers read by some 13 million people.
This sense of freedom from precedent has allowed Tate Britain to give greater prominence to some lesser - known artists, particularly women.
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.
The Commission's decision for the fine essentially boils down to two anti-competitive patterns observed in Google's strategy: giving more prominence to its own products and less to rivalling ones.
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