It goes on to say that there are two factors
of particular prominence when considering public interest: employment and the stability of the financial system.
Adaptation has been a central part of UN and IPCC deliberations from the very beginning, gaining
particular prominence in political negotiations in the mid 2000s (when adaptation could be described as «the most fashionable item on the climate policy agenda»).
It is in these sketchbooks that Goya's figurative work really comes into its own and it is for this reason that the current exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery is
of particular prominence.
It's clear that the crowded field was a blessing to Cuomo, as it robbed Paladino of
any particular prominence, and denied him the opportunity to get into a one - on - one debate with the Democratic front - runner.
The researchers were able to link particular patterns to
particular prominences, and concluded that prominences are the likely cause of the patterns.
The media has given
it particular prominence, ever since people engaged by international conglomerate Uber launched a legal battle to assert their «worker» status.
The scientific name for the common red fox (the largest and most widespread of the true fox species) is «Vulpes vulpes» which, translated directly from Latin becomes «Fox Fox», hinting at
the particular prominence of the red fox.