1. Metamorphosen is comparatively prosaic and suffers from a slightly top-heavy balance which gives undue prominence to the leader. 2. The Iranian regime gave great prominence to its hosting of the meeting and to the Islamic identity of the participants. 3. They are just as real as the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence or to the state bureaucracies which Weberians emphasise. 4. It gave undue prominence to three particular points in the plane. 5. Staff do not, either verbally or in their written material, give more prominence to one establishment than others. 6. As the service began to compete with its partners for ad sales, it began, not surprisingly, to give more prominence to the material it developed. 7. But even political opponents acknowledged that creating a separate child welfare agency was a significant first step in giving more prominence to the issue of poor and abused children. 8. But in listing the qualities that have made the king such a dominant figure, most other analysts give prominence to some that are not readily transferable. 9. Danced in silence, the pieces gave equal prominence to light and motion while exploring their relationship. 10. Earlier, Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, gave added prominence to the issue by voicing his concern about such practices. |
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