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Definition of salience in English: salience(also saliency) noun ˈseɪlɪənsˈseɪliəns mass nounThe quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence. the political salience of religion has a considerable impact Example sentencesExamples - He constructs a fictional world in which the class struggle has special salience.
- A second characteristic that distinguishes markets in which valuation is difficult is the heightened salience of product category boundaries.
- These women demanded only fair treatment within traditional sex roles, never really questioning the salience of marriage itself.
- The broad realm of their telecommunications policy has acquired a salience it never had in the past.
- Many news sites have realized the increased salience of emailed links.
- Authenticity is not the same thing as social saliency.
- Such work sheds light on re-enactment as a popular cultural phenomenon with a salience in the present.
- These patronage disputes had both local salience and national resonance.
- On the security front, we have observed the decline in the salience of strategic nuclear weapons.
- The salience of the local press, often assumed to have diminished during the war, in fact increased dramatically.
Definition of salience in US English: salience(also saliency) nounˈseɪliənsˈsālēəns The quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence. the political salience of religion has a considerable impact Example sentencesExamples - On the security front, we have observed the decline in the salience of strategic nuclear weapons.
- The broad realm of their telecommunications policy has acquired a salience it never had in the past.
- These women demanded only fair treatment within traditional sex roles, never really questioning the salience of marriage itself.
- These patronage disputes had both local salience and national resonance.
- A second characteristic that distinguishes markets in which valuation is difficult is the heightened salience of product category boundaries.
- Many news sites have realized the increased salience of emailed links.
- The salience of the local press, often assumed to have diminished during the war, in fact increased dramatically.
- He constructs a fictional world in which the class struggle has special salience.
- Authenticity is not the same thing as social saliency.
- Such work sheds light on re-enactment as a popular cultural phenomenon with a salience in the present.
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