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One of the most salient topics surrounding Facebook is privacy.
Mr. Djukanovic, 57, is perhaps the most salient case in point.
The most salient factor became the political tilt of the county.
SI: Terrorism has become one of our most salient political issues.
What would you consider the most salient issue plaguing this country?
The most salient reason for all these walk-backs is North Korea.
Model doesn't capture the details that turn out to be most salient?
This is a problem perhaps most salient in non-English speaking countries.
The most salient illustrations come from websites allowing consumers to review businesses.
The most salient characteristic of Thunberg's vocal fingerprint is perhaps her age.
They asked a representative sample of Americans about their most salient regret.
During an election, being a Democrat might be your most salient identity.
Few did it better than early Eminem, one of Kendrick's most salient influences.
There's where the contrast between the United States and Taiwan becomes most salient.
His star power remains one of modern entertainment's most salient and confounding draws.
Unfortunately, email is often one of the most salient applications in your environment.
Are we really focused on the most salient and critical aspects of the problem?
What happens when you whittle a book down to only its most salient quotes?
But the most salient divide in the primary is not between rich and poor.
And the nation's anthem remains one of the most salient artifacts of that history.
In recent decades, our most salient identities have moved into alignment with our parties.
While Knickers' size is certainly his most obvious characteristic, it isn't really the most salient.
As I've written before, his most salient characteristic is that he operates entirely without shame.
But over the past 20 years, by far the most salient division has been ethnicity.
Novogratz's transition from salesman to trader may be the most salient fact of his career.
What if the most salient mechanism of survival is the sheer refusal to go away?
Health care was a salient policy issue in 201653, and likely the most salient issue.
Two of the most salient: Forge unity out of diversity and hold elected officials accountable.
AZOOR's most salient characteristic is that it can't be seen/detected; the sufferer's retina appears normal.
The most salient group is the oil bull market, which had been in retreat since 2014.
The two even took an Instagram photo together — perhaps the most salient proof of their friendship.
"It's a battle over what the most salient set of issues will be," Drutman told me.
Still on the most salient issues, or in a crisis, maybe that's the risk worth taking.
But in an election where Brexit was the most salient issue, that strategy proved disastrously ineffective.
Fitch views the mainland China exposures of Hong Kong's banks as the territory's most salient rating constraint.
In last night's episode, it addresses one of the most salient issues of the tech world: Bitcoin.
Where Thompson occasionally falters is in diagnosing the most salient ingredient in a product's rise to fame.
Among the platform's most salient points is the struggle for reproductive healthcare, which is already under attack.
The most salient connection was one of contrast rather than comparison, in two works infused with exotic elements.
The most salient criticism is that he did not express sympathy for the victims of Epstein's sex-trafficking.
Like Trump, these and other European rightist parties have made the limitation of immigration their most salient issue.
The most salient thing about her is that she does not, she is nearly certain, want a child.
Knight uses manufactured objects in a way that rarely conceals their utility, but highlights their most salient characteristics.
What I think is most salient here is that he is deeply implicated in the August eclipse as well.
John Kasich's campaign would focus on eastern states where his brand of Republicanism is most salient, and Texas Sen.
The most salient aspect of the work may, however, be the reminder it offers that old knowledge isn't useless.
Indeed, his most salient and compelling organizing principle may have been his enjoyment of and devotion to the object.
But its most salient advantages come from its location and industrial mix, more to do with serendipity than policy.
" Emotions "may be slippery," he writes, "but they are also by far the most salient aspect of our lives.
The most salient feeling was hoping no one driving by could see—or you know, kind of hoping they would.
The most salient takeaway from Transitions is a political one: the injustice of developing economies producing goods for the developed world.
It read about 3,000 NYT articles about AI and extracted the 30 most salient concepts, like robot, self-driving, and computing.
But its most salient feature may be what it appears to lack: any hint of enforcement mechanisms or consequences for violations.
Perhaps the most salient question about these data is whether these differences are real, deeply held beliefs, or just partisan cheerleading.
Here her most salient vocal quality is a clarity that never thins out her commitment or understates her joy and pain.
A more generous take might be that to Thiel, the military applications and implications of AI are the most salient ones.
Perhaps most salient on Mr. Phillips's résumé are his years at Morgan Stanley, where he led the firm's mortgage securities unit.
The water and food examples above represent some of the most salient problems in America as they're essential for our survival.
Assuming that those who did not vote in the primary will behave like those who did, ignores their most salient difference.
We're now learning just how many bosses and colleagues share his belief that women's sexual currency is their most salient characteristic.
Most salient, again, is that Matt Cassel is in no way Sam Bradford, the widely photographed quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings.
"Faces are most salient to our cognition, so I've decided to put that specific pretrained model up," he said on Facebook.
Moody's Investors Service said in a note that geopolitical tensions continue to be the most salient event risk for the Korean peninsula.
Here are a few of the most salient: Amash issued a series of tweets conveying his concern that these are impeachable acts.
But when asked to reflect on the most salient moments of his career, his thoughts returned to that fateful night in 1989.
Perhaps the most salient characteristic of joint storytelling is that it's not passive in the way "falling in love" suggests; it's active.
Perhaps the most salient thing to keep in mind is that the dispute did not begin as an Academy scandal per se.
And one of the most salient ways people have categorized other people is based on their physical features, including their skin color.
But while Fire Emblem Warriors is compelling, its most salient trait is that it's far from the only game out there like it.
The most salient takeaway was the growing interest in Africa's tech scene among U.S. business actors—as evidenced by the event's packed attendance.
Directed by Craig Brewer ("Hustle & Flow"), the most salient credit in framing the film actually belongs to writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski.
Now, Twitter's photo cropping tools determine the most "salient" part of photos—what people are drawn to visually—and crop based on that.
The most salient points, Biyani said, are that the new model will provide more variety to the customer, as well as more availability.
Least satisfying of all, the Standard Model leaves out the most salient of forces, gravity, which is described by an entirely different theory.
We published the full transcript of Mr. Trump's visit to our Midtown headquarters yesterday, and here's a guide to the most salient quotes.
" She can no longer shake an awareness that "the most salient fact about India is that it is very poor and very backward.
To meet that challenge, we huddled with a few members of the board after every interview, identifying the exchanges that felt most salient.
But, he writes, "the nuclear point is the most salient one"; one must address nuclear risks before they become reality rather than after.
In effect, his critique of CAP is actually a continuation of his most salient critique of Clinton: The system is rigged for the elite.
He has dismissed universal health care as too expensive and unrealistic, but otherwise has punted on the most salient political issues of the day.
By recognizing the most salient lessons of 85033, however, President Trump and leaders in Congress can achieve pro-growth, transformational tax reform this year.
The disappearance or dissolution of materials, rather than an insistence on their presence, is one of the most salient, unifying themes across the works.
When cognitive tunneling happens, you focus on the most salient or obvious things in your environment and default to what you have done repeatedly.
"As human beings we have multiple identities, and our identity depends on which of our selves is most salient at the moment," Kouchaki says.
Mr Sessions's refusal to talk about his discussions with Mr Trump meant that he was unable to answer some of the hearing's most salient questions.
The most salient, they said: In the last half-century only one Republican, George W. Bush, has won the White House on his first attempt.
The two other most salient facts about Casey, she soon reveals, are that she is an aspiring writer and that her mother has recently died.
But the nonlinear Clouds by James George and Jonathan Minard, which won Best Documentary, is among the most salient of the VR presentations on the roster.
This is most salient for low-income people, people of color, and people who live in developing countries because they'll be hardest hit by climate change.
"His testimonial from the Medal of Freedom speech goes to what are perhaps the most salient and appealing qualities of Biden: character, empathy, decency," Axelrod continued.
But the most salient thread of the story involves a character named Vincent, a friend of Ray's, whom Ray does not in fact like very much.
One of my most salient moments from my time as an undergrad was an impromptu dinner that I had with an acquaintance who I'll call Zadie.
Yet so far, in the 2020 presidential campaign, the party has continued to rely upon the idea of defeating Donald Trump as its most salient message.
Other discussions at the conference resonated more subtly with the most salient issues of the day, including panels on refugees, censorship, heritage preservation and cultural diplomacy.
Hovater's most salient political quotes are plucked from a podcast he guest-hosts on the site Radio Aryan and a blog post on his political party's site.
It requires us to renew our focus: to inform, to simplify and complicate as necessary, and to bring attention to the most salient issues of the day.
By talking so much about the threat of immigration, and the threat of Muslim "infiltration" in America, Trump made these the most salient issues for many voters.
But perhaps the most salient detail in Rotenberg's biography dates from childhood: in 1963, at the age of twelve, he joined the same judo club as Putin.
Nowhere is this folkloric read of popular culture better represented than in two of the 1980s' most salient cultural artifacts: heavy metal records and Saturday morning cartoons.
It's about looking back and thinking about what you choose to remember, why you choose to remember certain things, what are the most salient and important memories.
Mr. Yildirim's most salient quality is his unflinching loyalty to President Erdogan, and for most of the campaign, he looked like he had been forced into running.
It's a classic failure of the Finkbeiner test, formulated by the journalist Christie Aschwanden, which posits that a female scientist's gender is not her most salient characteristic.
But at this point, the most salient question is not whether Emanuel micromanaged the case's handling, but whether we really need a smoking gun to hold him responsible.
When the most salient part of Black Mirror is a hilariously misguided Jesus metaphor, there's not much else to say about the thought or quality of the installment.
In honor of the reboot, we present the five most salient fashion rules we picked up from LC, Heidi, Audrina and Whitney  during their time on the show.
The most salient rule of cooking with an open flame, as far as I am concerned, is that you need to make sure your hair is tied back.
AI tools could help the average citizen focus on the most salient and important parts of a regulation, directing their attention to the details that matter to them.
So, to share his notes with you, I've extracted the most salient elements from our chat, including: Lots of calls and interviews wind up in buried the archive.
So here are the best video game references of all time on Rick and Morty, providing us with some of the most salient odes and critiques of gaming culture.
"Perhaps most salient for monetary policy, it appears increasingly clear that the neutral rate of interest remains considerably and persistently lower than it was before the crisis," she said.
Perhaps the most salient takeaway for the average person, however, is the simple recognition that a rainstorm doesn't just nourish the Earth—it seeds the air with life, too.
ALL EYES ON THE FISCAL SURPLUS One of the most salient measures of Lopez Obrador's commitment to fiscal responsibility will be the primary fiscal surplus targeted for next year.
The most salient truth appears to include this fact: After all the drama and hype of the past week, Kaepernick and the N.F.L. still do not trust each other.
The iterative rearrangement of painting's fundamentals in the search of ultimate completion is the most salient feature of Cheim & Read's current exhibition of works by Serge Poliakoff (1900–69).
Well, I think what happens in the examples that are most salient for me is those people are seen as not going places in the long term. Right. Right. Right.
These newcomers were known to exploit many of the cutting-edge technologies of the time: the domestication of horses, the wheel and, perhaps most salient, axes and spearheads of copper.
And after a decade of thinking about Liz's self-interested feminism, it is Jenna's relationship to feminist concerns like misogynistic violence and discrimination against gender nonconformity that are most salient today.
When the GSMA, an industry group, last year asked 750 telecoms bosses about the most salient impediment to delivering 5G, more than half cited the lack of a clear business case.
If that's the most salient issue for voters, they will stay supporters no matter what he does because he's picked the right enemies and he's signalled that he's on their side.
HTC has just dropped the most salient detail for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the virtual reality experience it's been cooking up with Valve for the past year: the price.
It is in uncovering proof of this second thesis where the book is both most persuasive and most arresting — and where its lessons for the Democratic Party are the most salient.
Kennedy's appeal was based in part on being the brother of a revered and martyred president, of course, and the most salient issues were different in 1968 than they are today.
Yet the most salient effect may lie in the realm of soft power, helping to solidify China's growing bond with Russia and signal a global economic shift from West to East.
Thus, the most salient fact we know about the Kim regime—the fact that it seeks to preserve its power forever—implies that its nuclear weapons will not be used offensively.
She sprinkles raps throughout the album, using that form to highlight her most salient points, like when was told she was "too black" ("Crazy, Classic, Life") and "too mannish" ("Django Jane").
As for Doom 3 — well, my most salient memory of the game is playing the leaked Alpha version, which scared the pants off me and almost put me off the actual game.
It has commissioned an opinion poll, whose results suggest that the most salient political division is between open-minded and closed-minded voters, and that this division is also a generational one.
"Weiss aims to make Slack function like your ruthlessly organized, multitasking assistant who knows everything that's going on and keeps you briefed on only the most salient events," the Tech Review reports.
Reciting the litany of mistakes in full would only belabor the point, but the most salient one is that the defeat kept them six games behind Baltimore in the American League East.
But, ultimately, we're investing in shows that our audience tunes into every week, and I think that that's actually the most salient point and the most unique, when you look at it.
By averaging out the impact of a developed-world child into one single figure, the study obscures the single most salient fact about individual carbon emissions, namely that wealthy people produce way more.
Taylor, over email, suggests that his work "propose a description of what thinking can look like," and in this, Thoughts of a Dot as It Travels a Surface proposes its most salient echo.
After a decade of resistance, Solidarity succeeded in ultimately bringing down communism in Eastern Europe by bridging one of the most salient divides in communist Poland, between the working class and the intelligentsia.
The film's confrontation between the human-infused Robocop and the fully-automated Enforcement Droid, Series 28500 (ED-6900) proved the most salient point about robotics and AI —you can't automate morality or ethics.
The people who assemble the raw material of this mass reporting project into headlines and front pages and news broadcasts—who see what we see—have rendered the most salient finding largely unrecognizable.
For elderly Britons and other Leave supporters, the common thread was immigration; an IPSOS/MORI poll a week before the Brexit vote found it to be the most salient issue for Leave voters.
In this regard, it is not self-evident that being "Buddhist" or "Muslim" should be taken as the most salient facts about people who are many other things (Burmese, shopkeepers, farmers, students) besides.
Though they're awash in emotional musical scores, slow-motion shots of local landscapes and broad platitudes, they also reveal a lot about what the top-polling campaigns think is their most salient message.
The most salient comparison is to the last president, [because] these are the first two administrations that have had to staff their government in a post-9/11 world, and that raises the stakes.
Global Future marked its arrival with an opinion poll which suggests not only that the open-closed division is the most salient one in British politics, but that "open" has time on its side.
That gets rid of the problem of illusionism and of literal space, space in and around marks and colors — which is riddance of one of the most salient and objectional relics of European art.
Village conspiracy theorists told me that the cousins used the veneer of national politics to distract from the most salient fact: that the Abu'l Khair family was rising to unprecedented local wealth and status.
When he was elevated to the starter midway through the season, coaches thrust him into a rush-heavy offense, the better to optimize his supersonic speed and cheat-code jukes, his most salient qualities.
Health care policy that treated insurance as a hedge against financial shock could relieve one of the most salient worries of the middle class — that chance might curse them with unaffordably high medical expenses.
Perhaps the most salient, however unsurprising, takeaway is how younger generations have a broader view of culture, while their older counterparts retain the traditional definition of culture as roughly equivalent to the high arts.
This upper middle class stands apart from the rest of America in a number of ways: in terms of wealth and incomes, in educational attainment—perhaps the most salient of status markers—and broader health.
Especially to someone who is like, 'Any choice you make right now will be better than not making one'... The most salient thing about the show and especially about this character for me is that.
Reddit's 'Manosphere' and the Challenge of Quantifying Hate Emma Grey Ellis reports on a new paper analyzing misogynistic subreddits: The most salient findings will be a sanity check for many women who spend time online.
Instead, his tags run complex software that selects the 20 "most salient" readings for every six-hour period, favoring the deepest dives, series of rapidly changing conditions, and the minimum and maximum temperatures, among others.
Helen Gao Contributing Opinion Writer BEIJING — As unfettered capitalism reached a fever pitch in China in the early 2000s, a boom in investigative journalism was hailed as the most salient example of growing citizen power.
A woman president would be — by far — the biggest, most salient, and most important example of a successful woman in American politics likely inspiring secondary and tertiary waves of women's election runs and election victories.
Though it happened many years ago, his memories of being shot are most salient when he has to deliver bad news in the waiting room -- to the families of people he was not able to save.
He praised Pomeroy as "a genius," expressed fascination with analytics and said there were others on his staff who delve deeper into the data to provide the most salient information about the Spartans and their opponents.
The company developed a machine-learning model to sort out which factors were most salient in predicting an installation, using an impressive data set that included mutual-fund investment, interest in the outdoors and "high-life behaviour".
HBO seeks to stand apart from that wave with "Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy," an intimate but gauzy look back, its most salient aspect being that her sons, William and Harry, participate in the reminiscing.
HELEN J. KNOWLES, Oswego, N.Y. Women's Game Better To the Sports Editor: Re "For Equal Sway, Fans Are Vital," April 26: Rather than vaguely appeal for more fans, why doesn't women's soccer market its most salient appeal?
The state holds CCOs accountable for the health of their communities while providing them with the flexibility to design delivery systems that target the issues the CCOs and their partners identify as most salient in those communities.
"His statement, made at a televised press conference that was one of the most salient public events of the day, removes any doubt about whether his campaign comments reflect his current opinion," they wrote in the motion.
While investors have been focused on the perennial failed hope for a second half economic recovery, they have been missing the most salient point: the U.S. most likely entered into a recession at the end of last quarter.
The most salient fact about identity politics these days seems less that some straight white men feel diminished by its existence than that the identity politics of some straight white men threaten the existence of so many others.
And I think if you look at the world through the casting of The Good Place, there's a lot of different people, but again, race is not necessarily the most salient thing about any character on the show.
But the one that is most salient, is that my grandfather lost all the family's money in the Great Depression and after that, never put a dollar in a bank again, not for the rest of his life.
These idiosyncratic imaginings encompass a compact overview of Carrà's Metaphysical output, the movement's most salient body of work other than that of de Chirico and his polymath brother, Alberto Savinio, the subject of last season's exhibition at CIMA.
He had spent the past week collecting and reviewing every single piece of feedback — 6 tweets and 1,986 survey responses — from the program's initial participants and, now, was tasked with identifying the most salient, important themes among their comments.
In the spring of 2125 Federal Reserve governor Dan Tarullo, the de facto Fed Vice-Chairman for Regulation, proposed the two changes in the law that are the most salient aspects of the bill now pending in the Senate.
But as directed here by Joe Calarco, in a beautifully sung if indifferently staged production, the most salient trap is that of the parents themselves, who in their desire to have and keep their children will do almost anything.
But as directed here by Joe Calarco, in a beautifully sung if indifferently staged production, the most salient trap is that of the parents themselves, who in their desire to have and keep their children will do almost anything.
Because of my profession, the most salient manifestation of this is the US News and World Report ratings of colleges and universities, which is probably as destructive an influence on college and universities as anything I can think of.
It was true that outsiders often fixated on the hijab, or the Islamic covering of women's hair and body shape, as though this were the most salient aspect of Muslim women's lives, when it was arguably among the more superficial.
The most salient factor as to why toddlers speak without any semblance of a filter is the fact that those filters don't yet exist in their brains, says Arthur Lavin, an Ohio-based pediatrician and American Academy of Pediatrics Committee member.
But the most salient point about public transportation came from someone who was showing off a product that isn't even meant to move people: Sasha Hoffman, the COO of Piaggio Fast Forward, a robotics wing of Italian scooter giant Piaggio.
The latest Horrible Hundred report is the fifth of its kind; highlighted below are some of the most salient and distressing findings: Below, see the list of 20 states found to harbor abusive or neglectful facilities and the report's findings.
The people selecting the experts are often in professional networks that are disproportionately male, which leads male experts to be the most salient to them, even when there are equally or better-qualified women who could speak on the topic.
The most salient feature of the great jamboree of 2017 isn't the complaisance of stock market investors, though the much-cited VIX index of stock market volatility, which plumbed never-before-seen lows last week, isn't the best measure of that.
In her paintings, prints and sculptures — which seem like an unholy mix of Peter Saul, R. Crumb and Lisa Yuskavage — body parts bubble and bulge; the most salient feature of the man in "Boring Cunnilingus" (2019) is his pimple-covered buttocks.
That division has inscribed along various fault lines — minority versus white, educated versus not, rich versus poor, young versus old, ordinary versus elite — but the most salient, the one that does more explanatory work than any other, is urban versus rural and exurban.
It remains a significant importer of raw materials, a mix of bauxite and alumina, but when it comes to primary aluminium, alloy and semi-manufactured products, it's what comes out not what goes into China that is the most salient market feature.
More than one financial commentator has noted the oddity that the now yields significantly more than the 10-year Treasury note; many have gone a step further and argued that this is the most salient case for increasing exposure to stocks now.
But one of its most salient oddities was that the establishment elite considered it crass (if not outright slanderous) to suggest, in ideologically mixed company, that only one of the two major parties drew upon the support of bigots for political power.
Game streaming's multi-industry melee is about to begin The most salient challenger is likely Google and its new Stadia game streaming service, which of course has a huge advantage in its global presence, brand recognition and unique entry points: search and YouTube.
It's become unclear whether or not CAM and larger institutions like it can represent "art that reflects the world around us, and helps connect us to the most salient issues of our time," as CAM claims to do in its "vision" statement.
But perhaps the most interesting part of the Midwestern convergence of faith and technology, the most salient for believers and nonbelievers alike, is the way people there have begun to question the culture of tech entrepreneurship—and try to make it more humane.
She provides myriad reasons to explain this phenomenon, but it's only when she explains why she has delayed motherhood that she acknowledges one of the most salient factors that stand in the way of young people becoming parents: It simply costs too much.
But for others, the part of Buttigieg's identity that is the most salient is not that he is gay, but that he is white, which they believe has insulated him from the kind of scrutiny that other candidates have been subjected to.
Therefore, the most salient question for investors to answer is: Will the economy suffer through a 70's-style stagflation before the markets and economy fall into a steep and unprecedented contraction, or will it simply implode into the inevitable deflationary collapse straight away.
But perhaps most salient here is the fact that modern life requires so much information technology support that a sprawling operation like the White House has turned to tech companies — often in the form of ex-Google employees — when faced with pressing IT needs.
The places where Protestantism is most alive and seems politically most salient—where its churches continue to argue about who is right and what the Bible means, issuing statements and counterstatements just as Luther did—are often those where it has retained its outsider status.
The most salient recent update to Canadian privacy law was passed in June of 2015, and the biggest change had to do with mandatory breach notifications for customers in the event of a hack, as well as a new definition of consent for releasing personal information.
He had his reasons, of course, the most salient of which was Being In College At The Time and the most obvious of which was the urge to irritate right-wing people by repeatedly claiming to be a veteran because he'd served in the U.S. Postal Service.
At the third, they develop a game plan: The therapist and client agree to a trauma to target and the latter conjures up the most salient image associated with that memory (like Coates' memory of his mother walking out as he stared at the shattered photo frame).
The Republicans, the self-proclaimed party of family values, remain squarely behind a family and a Presidency whose most salient features are amorality, greed, demagoguery, deception, vulgarity, race-baiting, misogyny, and, potentially—only time and further investigation will tell—a murky relationship with a hostile foreign government.
That year, and to an even greater degree in 2004, Rove and his team set about finding consumers—that is to say, voters—who were most likely to buy what his candidate was selling, by uncovering and then appealing to their most salient traits and concerns.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - This year's world economic forum meetings at Davos may have been overshadowed by inauguration week in the United States, but they yielded clues on industry leaders' sentiments on the state of banking regulations in relation to technology, and their most salient challenges.
"We are constantly influenced by past events, even without actively recalling them, and I think travel's most salient benefit is in shaping our views, perspectives, and character," the family wrote on their website in response to people claiming that the children are too young to remember the trip.
The most salient feature in light of Cohn's relationship to Donald Trump, however, is his commitment to spinning out his own version of events -- to always claim victory in any situation, even those that are demonstrable losses or setbacks; and to never apologize or admit to being wrong.
The 2006 documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated cites some of the most salient critiques, including what some see as an over-emphasis on sexual content (particularly depictions of women's sexual pleasure) and a de-emphasis on violent content, which seems to often receive a more lenient rating.
Basically, for a while now people have been snapping screenshots with their phones, taking a picture of the part of the paragraph that they think is the most salient to share along with the link to the article, instead of just sharing the link and whatever commentary they can drum up.
There are reasons to doubt that Bannon's role was as central as Green sometimes makes it—Michael Flynn was leading "lock her up chants" at the Republican National Convention a month before Bannon took over the campaign—but the most salient takeaway from Devil's Bargain is that Trump didn't build that.
This occasion, however, will by no means bring closure to a United Kingdom that has become so deeply fractured — not only along party lines but also by geography — that many people predict the most salient and enduring consequence will be a kind of monumental self-immolation: the breakup of the United Kingdom itself.
Kumail Nanjiani, meanwhile, plays a struggling comedian who discovers the means to achieve fame, albeit at considerable cost; and Steven Yeun is a mysterious prisoner in a remote Alaskan town, in an installment that hews most closely to the Cold War/alien invasion paranoia that was one of the original's most salient themes.
If you were already not exactly fond of the inherent grossness of travel — having to take off your shoes at security, sitting next to sneezy strangers — the most salient nugget of information might make you even more wary: Apparently, the tray tables you eat on, and put all your stuff on, are beyond disgusting.
The group, which boasts 1,400 branches in colleges and high schools across all 50 states, is part of a larger right-wing political strategy organized around the most salient crisis facing higher-ed policy today: The effort to erode a patch of cultural common ground and reshape it in the mold of identity politics.
"The most salient finding, in my brain at least, is the very marked increases in vaping that we're seeing in teenagers, and it's vaping both for nicotine and vaping for THC, which is the active ingredient in marijuana," said Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which funded the report.
Jackson, who was born in Houston, Texas in 1980, has an aesthetic far more magpie and effulgent than Shiferaw's, but the most salient aspects of the work for me is its use of an abstract, formalist vocabulary where geometric objects and images consistently appear (along with a good deal of experimentation with materials and textures).
At the same time, by acquiescing to a center-left stratagem, the anti-establishment left forfeits its own ability to shape the public perception of the Resistance; and because the center-left is where the fixation on Russia originates, the most salient means of opposing Trump is viewed as taking him down on Russia-related grounds.
The most salient aspect, rather, emanates from Spurlock's meetings with marketing experts, who talk about creating "health halos" -- essentially, dressing up fattening old fast food, the kind 44% of Americans consume at least once a week, with ingredients like kale or healthy options that perpetuate an illusion of those meals being better for you than they really are.
While the most salient themes in Radical Women are the oppression of women's autonomy and state-led violence, there is a broad range of tactics on view: some artists responded in explicitly political ways, even using playful methods to strategically insert themselves into the public eye, whereas others were more subtle in their meditation on the persistence of abuse.
Pastor Hagee, like Dr. Jeffress, has many beliefs, but perhaps most salient to his pilgrimage to Jerusalem was his assertion that God let the Holocaust happen to ensure that "the Jews" returned to Israel (whenever a pastor, or anyone, opens his mouth, note whether he says "Jews" or "the Jews"—old-school Marxist anti-Semites and new-school evangelical Christian philo-Semites always choose the latter).
In addition to asking about desire for a third party, the 2018 VOTER Survey also asked respondents where they would place a third party, should such a party exist, in relation to the existing parties on questions of economics (as defined by how much the government spends and how many services it provides) and immigration — the two most salient issues in American politics right now.
They showed these participants abstract paintings and were able to track their eye movements, so they were able to see which part of the paintings each group tended to focus on the most, and what they found is that the art novices tended to be very attracted to or spent a lot of their time looking at those elements in the painting that were the most salient, which stood out the most from the background.

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