Blue chip investments should have industry
prominence if not dominance.
Industry
prominence if not dominance.
After a run - in with a homeless man in the street calling himself «Champ» (Jackson), claiming to be old - time boxer Bob Satterfield, the editors are most interested in the story, even willing to give it cover - story
prominence if Erik can turn in a dynamite article.
This score is likely to push him considerably further into
prominence if the film manages to attract an audience in the rest of the world.
Not exact matches
Following MtGox's fall, UK based exchange Bitstamp rose to
prominence, being generally considered one of
if not the top Bitcoin exchange.
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.
Preferred shares are likely to continue to hold
prominence in a low interest rate environment, but will decline
if interest rates are forced up.
It may be some time
if it happens at all before Litecoin reaches the
prominence and sustainability that Bitcoin showcases every year.
If only others would push sky fairy beliefs out of
prominence.
But Neuhaus calls the faculty protest «smarminess» and goes on to denigrate the «national
prominence» of Calvin College, as
if it is some rude, liberal Podunk institution looking for cheap media attention with a publicity stunt.
Each is deeply fearful that it and the wider church will suffer
if the other gains any more power or
prominence.
If, for example, people encounter news stories over time featuring Jewish people and issues, and those stories make up well above 1 percent of total news stories — a likely outcome given the
prominence of Middle East conflicts — then they would reasonably assume that the Jewish population is proportionately above 1 percent.
Lots of Christians think that
if they gain some sort of
prominence in the public sphere, this means that they are responsible for using their position or their
prominence as a platform to witness to other people.
If religion increases in China (largest christian population in twenty years) and atheism increases in the USA, the USA may have a chance to regain economic
prominence.
Attendance figures of that sort might be difficult to swallow
if they were not backed up by other kinds of evidence of Graham's
prominence.
Present in a person, they reflected spiritual strengths and resources;
if they were absent, no matter a person's
prominence or power, Niebuhr resisted every social pressure to say such a person was especially chosen of God.
Is this the kind of particularity, of recognizable self - hood, that the contributors to
If I Should Die want to see restored to cultural
prominence?
But Hayek's liberty - defending politics,
if not the particulars of his economic theories, grew to
prominence with the rise of Milton Friedman, Alan Greenspan, and the Reagan Revolution.
But
if the black church is to live up to its mission as a body separated unto God to do his work in the world, then it must give
prominence to the question of commitment to Christ the Liberator.
Yet it will be apparent that, however attractive such views may have proved for the philosophic temper of the wise men, the great mass of Israel's thought,
if we may judge by the
prominence given it in the literature, was based on the conviction that the source of ethics was in the nature and will of God.
Once nutrient profiles are established, nutrition claims may only be used on food products deemed «healthy», though two notable exceptions will apply: nutrition claims referring to the reduction of fat, saturated fats, trans fats, sugars and salt / sodium will be allowed without reference to a profile for the specific nutrient, provided the claims comply with the conditions of the Regulation; and a nutrition claim may be used even
if a single nutrient exceeds the nutrient profile as long as a statement in relation to this nutrient appears on the label in close proximity to, on the same side and with the same
prominence, as the claim (the statement must read: «High [name of nutrient] content»).
If we really are going to get back to national
prominence, we are going to need elite athletes.
If one were in uncharitable mood, one might say that
prominence as a Northern Ireland international has helped Capaldi (like his erstwhile team mate Feeney) attract greater notice than others of equal ability but here he was largely untroubled against Argyle's Paris Cowan - Hall, a summer recruit from Woking and a man who needs to build up his confidence.
Getting found on search engines is usually vital
if you want to have any kind of online
prominence, and search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the Holy Grails of online marketing (and marketing is what we're doing here: we're selling ideas, right?).
Updated January, 2011 Getting found on search engines is usually vital
if you want to have any kind of online
prominence, and search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the Holy Grails of online marketing (and marketing is what we're doing here: we're selling ideas, right?).
If Scotland votes No to independence, the
prominence of Trident in the independence debate will ensure it continues to be an issue north of the border.
I wouldn't even be surprised
if this buy weren't part of a «hey, we're relevant» campaign designed to boost OFA's
prominence in the political space!
But
if you live by the «net, you can die by it, too: the internet gives old, old documents a new shot at
prominence, including those newsletters apparently aimed at winning at least a few of the white supremicist crowd over to the Libertarian creed.
If as predicted this becomes the first general election in which people vote in much larger numbers for the Scottish National Party (SNP), it will accelerate a major movement away from Scotland's
prominence in Westminster.
Wrong: the long months of politicking in a presidential election year can actually give advocacy organizations great opportunities to boost the
prominence of their issues — BUT only
if they're ready.
Anderson Cooper will be able to ask questions directly
if new issues burst into
prominence between the end of the submission period and the beginning of the debate.
After the election defeat of 1992 a whole generation of Labour figures, who were to rise to
prominence in the New Labour era from 1994 onwards, concluded that victory would only come
if an intense and unyielding discipline on language and behaviour were maintained.
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.
Forgive me
if I don't award these polls the
prominence that some of the media might like to give them.
We find it hard to believe she would have been invited to appear on I'm a Celebrity
if she had not come to public
prominence as a Member of the House.
Daniel, who gave the assurance on Sunday during a Roundtable discussion with members of the Guild Of Corporate Online Publishers, (GOCOP) at Maryland, Ikeja, Lagos, said what they needed is to reboot PDP into power in 2019, adding that he possessed the skill, capacity and experience to return the party to national
prominence in 2019
if elected as the chairman of the party.
Like Senator Gillibrand, Mr. Cuomo is considered a possible presidential contender in 2020, and has gained
prominence by criticizing Washington,
if not always Mr. Trump by name.
Please remember that
if you do master the mind muscle connection and fancy bringing the infamous muscle man back to
prominence a leopard skin thong is mandatory.
After her small roles in the 2002 films Swept Away and Catch Me
If You Can, she later appeared, with more
prominence, in the movies Seabiscuit (2003), the Spider - Man sequels (2004/2007), Slither (2006), Definitely, Maybe (2008), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), and The Uninvited (2009) among others.
If you don't know the story of NWA's rise to
prominence and the ego clashes and fallout that followed it,» Straight Outta...
I think it's worth nothing that DiCaprio's work in «Catch Me
If You Can» essentially signified his return to acting
prominence.
But Strickland has achieved
prominence as an auteur - in - exile, almost as
if he were a foreign infiltrator into the predominantly realist world of British film.
The GS 350 represents a nice alternative to the often finicky European offerings out there and a little more image cachet than most of its Japanese and American counterparts, but it will need a redo in the near future
if it hopes to retain its
prominence in the segment.
The requirement of social media
prominence puts many, and
if I may venture to say most, at a severe disadvantage.
If the name is correct, it could imply that RIM's response to Apple is to torch the popular iPhone, which has been eating into RIM's
prominence in the North American smartphone market.
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).
As we all know, the success of any book is in the
prominence of its existence; no matter how stellar the content, the book will never sell
if no one knows it's out there.
We look for dividend stocks that have industry
prominence,
if not dominance.
We look for Canadian dividend stocks that have industry
prominence,
if not dominance.
Stop me
if you've heard this one before... A small pet product company starts off by exclusively serving pet stores, eventually grows into
prominence and promptly moves on to seek its fortunes in the food / drug / mass (FDM) channel.