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"salience" Definitions
  1. the quality of being particularly important or easy to notice

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And the group takes some credit for sewing that salience.
And our brains tend to confuse familiarity — or salience — with truth.
It has a lot of salience out here, in Silicon Valley.
House Democratic leadership believes in the political salience of this message.
The question of whether Tianjin can recover, then, is of national salience.
As the middle class has withered away, so has its electoral salience.
Never Trump is increasingly losing any salience as a real political position.
And it's not just in America that truth has lost its political salience.
Humans follow stories closely because they stimulate dopamine (the salience chemical) and oxytocin.
The plea also raises the salience of another strand of Mr Mueller's collusion investigation.
That geopolitical analysis still holds good, but its salience is not felt keenly enough.
More generally, outside threats and internal crises have increased the EU's prominence and salience.
Watching their friends be gunned down en masse increased the salience of the issue.
"Giuliani has inadvertently lent more salience to this whole line of inquiry," Sargent writes.
It had its flirtation with right wing parties but they had virtually no electoral salience.
There are plenty of rulings coming up this spring with wider salience for more Americans.
This is an ancient dilemma, but one that has particular salience in our #MeToo moment.
It is on measures of salience to vote that we have detected the greatest change.
Every carbon tax proposal has a mix of the above; what varies is their salience.
In the end, 'Love Is Blind,' like contemporary politics, highlights the salience of these structures.
The issue has increased political salience right now, as some Democrats call for Trump's impeachment.
That rise has helped to underscore the salience of the issue in this crowded GOP race.
These organizations have strong liberal allies in Congress who also understand the salience of the census.
Gun policy in particular has increased dramatically in salience compared with the previous midterm election cycle.
That suggests that, regardless of overall public opinion on the issue, its salience has grown markedly.
One, they want to raise the salience of climate/energy with millennial voters, to increase that intensity.
It is a kind of hub for numerous kinds of signaling around salience and significance of events.
Yes it did: Doubtless, the election of President Obama raised the salience of race to many voters.
I'm not sure this is completely true, and it's probably changing as these issues gain more salience.
Meanwhile, the political salience of value chains has shot up, thanks to tax battles and trade wars.
While the salience of these two issues has subsided -- though perhaps only temporarily -- the third threat remains.
Salience is our tendency to focus on the most easily recognizable features of a person or concept.
Did the salience of immigration in 2016 drive more Trump supporters than Clinton supporters to the polls?
Furthermore, the degree of salience network connectivity change correlated with the degree of anxiety drop post-float.
Away from these predominantly liberal arenas, however, white identity has found a more potent form of salience.
And Clinton's "Charleston loophole" slams gained particular salience ahead of the South Carolina primary, which Clinton won.
Like a Barthesian death, the salience of the sales message is often in the ear of the beholder.
But as women have expanded their public power, the issues that impact women's lives have gained political salience.
To ignore those issues for fear of raising their salience will only cede them to the rabble-rousers.
This notion gained added salience after the chaos of 1989, the year of the massacre around Tiananmen Square.
Legally that argument is weak, but the political salience of obstruction may wane during a long court fight.
High on the agenda is crime, which has leapt in salience nationally since 221, not least in Norwich.
In many ways, global migration is exacerbating the salience of the division between a citizen and a stranger.
As for salience, the mechanisms that govern it were developed over centuries of evolution in highly different circumstances.
"When we look at the general electorate, national security and terrorism are gaining salience as issues," Gude says.
Or if Latino identity loses salience relative to other factors (ideology, geography, socioeconomic class, whatever) they won't be.
It's how much Trump can erode the political salience of reality, and how much the media helps him.
"This research really highlights the salience of parenting even as children move out of the home," Love said.
That might have something to do with the low salience that trade policy has had in Trump's first year.
It's possible, for example, that the heightened salience of abortion politics will push some independents into the Republican camp.
Some of its continued salience is due to its deployment by Trump and other Republicans, and by conservative mouthpieces.
By taking on the unions and raising the salience of these matters, Mrs May would thus further divide Labour.
The change that has most salience, though, is the rise in the number of university-educated people, especially women.
Messrs Kharas and Gill are themselves agnostic about the precise definition and empirical salience of the term they invented.
Once decision-makers believe political settlements are unattainable, "then the logic of military solutions rises in salience," he continued.
The Trump administration, infamous for alternative facts, has vigorously renewed demand for an alternative science that was losing salience.
These changes, however, are at the level of high politics and lack the salience to match Operation Dragoon Ride.
These studies use a popular "mortality salience induction" technique to prime death anxiety in people with other anxiety disorders.
Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts), suggests that at least at the moment, the electability argument has real salience for Democratic voters.
O.J. Simpson, which was critically beloved and massively popular, in large part thanks to the salience of its subject matter.
Europe has become, comparatively, a less Christian zone, at least in terms of attendance and the salience of the churches.
There are certain terms over time where you develop that Google juice, that gives you more salience in the rankings.
Few issues combine extended periods of low public salience and patient sources of foundation funding to allow for full gestation.
Bloomberg's argument may have political and emotional salience under Trump, but it lacks the pragmatism that he claims to espouse.
Long after the end of the Troubles in Northern Ireland itself, these identities have not lost their salience in Scotland.
But the strike has gained more political salience with both Democratic candidates backing the workers before the New York primary.
That argument is losing its salience as the cost of renewable energy sources like wind and solar continues to fall.
The salience network is a set of regions that acts as a switching mechanism between the default and executive networks.
While the proportion of racially resentful white Republicans grew only slightly, the Trump campaign's rhetoric raised the salience of race.
Mr. Ai's invocation of the Master in this location has a sideways political salience, if you know your downtown history.
It is no secret that the president has capitalized on the increasing salience of race and ethnicity in recent years.
All his answer would do is reveal how he might approach a high stakes, high salience clash of constitutional principles.
Needless to say, this call to look beyond tribal identities in trying to forge human progress has salience far from Nairobi.
Indigo plans to develop seed coatings that address issues like low nutrient stress, high salience stress, and threats like insect infestations.
"Its role in that is really only to increase the salience of social stimuli," says Larry Young, PhD, of Emory University.
What the Midwest's recent economic struggles bring, however, is not just large-scale political salience but a particular kind of fixability.
It is low salience in that very few voters rank it among their top concerns; most rank it toward the bottom.
It's only going to become more important as steadily falling unemployment raises the salience of supply-side issues in the American economy.
In China, pork's political salience stems from the extent to which its consumption is embedded in the Middle Kingdom's culture and cuisine.
How has your mortality salience evolved over time, from before cancer to now, and how has it affected your feelings about death?
It's a question of increasing salience as governors across the political spectrum sign legislation protecting oil interests and criminalizing acts of protest.
Meanwhile, growth itself is raising the salience of a whole range of other topics on which conservatives have essentially nothing to say.
In media, one of the most critical qualities of a great story is salience — how important a story is to a particular audience.
The elevated salience of the EU question means it will dominate candidate selections, propelling the parliamentary party in a yet more Eurosceptic direction.
You should try to assess the limits it puts on the salience of your results and what might be done about those limits.
We found that the brain regions within the "high-creative" network belonged to three specific brain systems: the default, salience and executive networks.
These questions have gained salience as work has become more precarious and wages have failed to keep up with an otherwise booming economy.
And the adjectival "ghetto" owes its salience to the fact that a modern American ghetto is not only poor but disproportionately African-American.
But the Parkland movement might change that dynamic, at least slightly, by making gun issues higher salience for the country as a whole.
That, I think, assumes a certain salience to this issue relative to others that Democrats will be considering heading into the midterms and 2020.
In an age when open-v-closed themes like immigration are rising in salience, those with clear stances on that spectrum are gaining ground.
Criticizing his intra-party rivals only serve to increase the salience of Republican Party disunity and make it more and more of a story.
The news of McCarthy's return to Gilmore universe delighted fans and costars, proving the salience of the show and of Sookie as a character.
The issue of U.S. support for Saudi Arabia, however, has less salience with the GOP base than Trump's promises to build a border wall.
In the case of the default mode and salience networks, increased connectivity means (among other things) that you may experience more powerful negative emotions.
The investigators also detected rapid firing in brain regions that check a stimulus for its emotional salience and in motor areas that control movement.
Yet when the full story is aired -- as it may be Sunday night -- their energetic resistance will have given it that much more salience.
Consequently, basically anything that raises the salience of national partisan conflict in state-level Kentucky politics is a win for the Kentucky Republican Party.
Ramachandran tested two epilepsy patients' Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), which measures the sweat levels on your skin to test if their "salience" pathways were overactive.
Consequently, there is a certain sense that the Warriors' success would make Jordan sad — raising the salience of the Crying Jordan meme to new heights.
"You could increase the salience of disgust associated with certain diseases, and say vaccines fight those," said the Emory study's senior author, Dr. Saad Omer.
In examining the relationship between white identity and ethnic diversity, we chose to focus on an ethnic minority of particular salience in contemporary politics: Hispanics.
As such alternatives were defeated or retreated from the world stage, the salience of democracy as a defining feature of a polity became less important.
But now that these neighbourhoods have become more religiously mixed, "the salience of this [all-Mormon] religious subculture is waning," he told Religion News Service.
For decades, the Protestant-Catholic distinction has been losing salience in American politics, and pundits are now asking whether and why that trend has reversed.
As long as human rights defenders, environmentalists, women, the LGBTQ community, journalists and many more remain under threat, this issue will never lose its salience.
This complaint is as old as it is tired, but has a particular salience today as the U.S. population ages—and its politicians do, too.
As he rose by saying what others would not, he supercharged the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's salience to identity issues among what would become his base.
As a woman's levels of progesterone and estrogen vary, so does the connectivity between two brain networks: the default mode network and the salience network.
The case takes on particular salience, he notes, given the "evolving policy backdrop" of the Trump administration's "dramatic expansion in the criteria for expedited removal".
But it's possible that the salience of the gun message won't be as high in November as it was in the immediate aftermath of Parkland.
Sanders has a long history of making favorable statements about Cuba, remarks that have salience beyond the Cuban-American community, which is clustered in Miami.
The equivalent in this referendum may turn out to be the salience battle between the economy (on which Remain leads) and immigration (on which Leave does).
When gasoline prices are higher, fuel efficiency becomes relatively more important as a consideration, but when they fall its salience fades in favor of other factors.
As Americans see the disconnect between their support for gun safety and the inaction of their elected officials, gun safety has unprecedented salience at the polls.
Relative to placebo, they found that after people used high-THC weed, neural connections were impaired in two brain networks, the default mode and salience network.
And as the issue regained national salience after the Sandy Hook massacre, Clinton has, like most members of her party, rediscovered her passion for gun control.
None of these ideas have much salience among Republican lawmakers, and he doesn't appear to be the kind of messenger who might inspire them to give in.
Although the Phoenix attack was ultimately more extreme and deadlier than the Boston tragedy, Schildkraut points out that elements of that incident probably negated its media salience.
So anything that gives special salience to a particular narrative can produce convergence on that narrative, even if everyone realizes that what's going on is basically stupid.
In fact, hate crimes are likely to have many fundamental drivers; local differences in xenophobic ideology or a higher salience of immigrants are only two obvious examples.
Scarborough's imbecilic tweets are merely an extreme example of an argument that's gaining salience among centrists and moderate Republicans: Kids today are lazy, socially isolated, and immature.
In particular we're talking about dopamine, which is a salience chemical, it basically tells you when you've encountered something interesting that's worth remembering and paying attention to.
"The vast majority of world states say nuclear weapons are not essential for security, and that we want to reduce their salience by banning them," he said.
The agreement's value lies in opening the door to an Afghan peace process — it will retain its salience only if it is followed by that next phase.
"Russia and North Korea have increased the salience of nuclear forces in their strategies and plans and have engaged in increasingly explicit nuclear threats," said the NPR.
"The political salience of agriculture far exceeds its economic weight; the sector makes up just 2 percent of (gross domestic product)," Ashbourne wrote in a note Wednesday.
So many that the state was close to tipping over into "majority-minority" status, which surely heightened the salience of immigration-related concerns to the state's white conservatives.
As secessionist movements flourish in Europe, and climate change threatens to obliterate littoral states, the issue of what it means to be a nation is acquiring new salience.
Colin Kaepernick and his imitators had landed the league in the middle of a contentious political dispute whose salience Trump chose to elevate, and that's bad for business.
The scourge of opioid abuse gained political salience last year, as voters in parts of the country with high levels of drug overdoses swung strongly towards Donald Trump.
The salience of the sanction issue for Republicans shows there's a depth of resistance to a reorientation in US policy toward Russia that goes beyond the hacking issue.
Mr. Trump's claims could therefore appeal to a wider audience, especially given the extensive coverage of recent mass shootings and the salience of race in debates about them.
Put another way, even as this balancing act preoccupies the Republican and Democratic parties, race and immigration will retain their salience at the hot core of American politics.
The increase in safe House seats from 1992 to 20163 is the driving force behind the growing significance of primary elections and the declining salience of general elections.
But the rising tensions with Iran have raised the salience of foreign policy for Democratic voters, and polling has found that Democrats instinctively trust Biden on that issue.
A nomination for Queer Eye is in the bag, and the sheer joy and salience of this delightful show and its charming cast all but guarantee a win.
They expected the current Supreme Court to rule against the conservatives, and on a timeline (June 2020) that would elevate the law's salience right before the next election.
There were few national security professionals somnolent enough not to appreciate the salience of the jihadist threat after 1993, and the 1998 attacks on American embassies in Africa.
"While the United States has continued to reduce the number and salience of nuclear weapons, others, including Russia and China, have moved in the opposite direction," the draft argues.
The continued pace of technological change, most recently seen in the proliferation of artificial intelligence and automation, has elevated the salience of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees.
But the overwhelming salience of the liberal-conservative fault-line (and hence the primacy of the political over the spiritual) is at least as striking in the conservative camp.
And, underpinning everything, the alliance provides stability in the face of a variety of threats, from terrorism to an aggressive Russia, that have given the alliance a new salience.
Our public officials cannot be in the business of pushing falsehoods and then using their salience with the public to justify laws that limit citizens' access to the polls.
In his studies of decades' worth of minority activism, Gillion has identified several factors that are key to upping a protest's salience and, in turn, making real political change.
"While the United States has continued to reduce the number and salience of nuclear weapons, others, including Russia and China, have moved in the opposite direction," the draft says.
Most political pundits work on a two-dimensional grid when they make sweeping predictions: salience of subject on the X axis, gut feeling plus poll numbers on the Y axis.
Population groupings become meaningful to scientists in large part because of their social and political salience — including, importantly, their power to produce and enforce hierarchies of race, sex, and class.
Those carbonated candy crystals have a sound that is essential to the eating experience, and Mohr admits that food sound salience in that instance wouldn't lead to one eating less.
But there are things that can be done to reduce the salience of class differences, such as eliminating the use of curtains, and removing red carpets from first class cabins.
Johnson's retrograde climate politics have political salience because currently he's polling well with millennials, many of whom are disaffected Bernie Sanders fans who are loathe to vote for Hillary Clinton.
The low salience of climate change for economically stressed families was the point of a story Zefi Dimadama, vice president of the Party of European Socialists Women, related in Berlin.
"It's hard to imagine the Grover Norquist tax pledge having the salience it once did," Mr. Cass said, referring to the longstanding anti-tax vow that most Republican candidates take.
"As the social strains from which they emerge lose their salience over time, their power to generate social anxiety and fuel the relentless pursuit of folk devils" fades as well.
But the figures do suggest that Mrs May was wrong to assume public opinion on immigration was homogeneous or that it would retain its salience, says Sunder Katwala of British Future.
Stories of broken party promises on a few important issues have considerably more readership appeal and salience in the public than the coverage of pledges fulfilled on many less important issues.
Torsten Bell of the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank, points out that in 2010 and 2015 this was the central issue; as the deficit has fallen, so has its political salience.
But social democracy's watering down or even abandonment of its previous economic profile also helped the populist right in another way: by increasing the salience of social issues in political competition.
"Rise of LGBT rights in general, and especially the court's same-sex marriage decision, are the only explanation for their resurgence in political salience," he said, referring to religious freedom laws.
The question has fresh salience as America's Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission divvy up which agency will handle possible antitrust investigations of companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon.
NOW that Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer and confidant is headed to prison for crimes related to paying off two of the president's paramours, a vexing question takes on new salience.
Arguments about race and racism do the reverse — most American voters are white, and for that reason, Democrats have traditionally tried to reduce the salience of racial conflict in American politics.
But the ACA has unique salience among Republicans, and their failure now wouldn't doom some symbolic measure or opening bid, but the entire, undying dream of wiping Obamacare off the books.
If anything, the Democrats' (extremely in-character) insistence on painting this as a National Security Issue downplays the political salience of pointing out that electoral chaos simply serves partisan Republican ends.
The default mode is thought to help coordinate our sense of self and others, including memory and moral reasoning, while the salience network helps us focus and respond to external stimuli.
The CSTC loop is part of the broader salience network in our brains, which is a collection of neural regions responsible for determining which external and internal stimuli get our attention.
It already has the innovation chops and the manufacturing capabilities to do this themselves, and it's practically a category that it can claim as its own until foldables gain greater salience.
Trump himself raised the salience of those views, Barnes believes, because he faced such widespread allegations of sexual harassment and misbehavior, including from his own words in the "Access Hollywood" tape.
Meanwhile, lower-salience issues like, say, the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2015, to limit the Environmental Protection Agency's regulation over power plants (which Koch Industries lobbied on) receive far less public scrutiny.
Talk of an election has already led to a sharp drop in voters highlighting Brexit as the main issue facing Britain, with other topics, such as the health service, rising in salience.
And Democrats put Republicans in a bind over gun control, an issue that gained salience earlier this year when a gunman attacked his former coworkers in a municipal building in Virginia Beach.
By attempting to unilaterally raise the baseline nonproliferation requirements for all commercial nuclear trade, U.S. officials are undercutting the salience of those requirements that the NSG and other nonproliferation efforts do enforce.
But there is a scintilla of evidence for the proposition in a study by the University of Pennsylvania's Matthew Levendusky, which found that increasing the salience of American identity, decreased partisan animosity.
It may be quaint or unoriginal to point this out, but when one has brown skin and a Muslim name, the essential fact about the American president's bigotry never loses its salience.
Her content has always been equally accessible to someone in middle America or halfway across the globe, and A Little Late's YouTube presence will ensure the same salience for her talk show.
While EA is at least trying to reduce the salience of loot box mechanics across its games, 2K is all-in on building a casino where a premier sports sim once stood.
The rise of populist demagogues around the world, from Hungary's Viktor Orban, Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russia's Vladimir Putin to our own Donald Trump, has given these perennial questions new salience.
Echoes of FDR era Roberts' refrain that the court is above politics carries more personal salience, as he is now positioned to cast decisive votes in many of the most important, incendiary cases.
But given the importance of salience in risk perception — what is vivid in our minds is perceived as more risky — we suspect that many policies amount to nothing more than barn door closing.
Because of the proximity to Hollywood and the Harvey Weinstein case, as well as the backlash against the male-dominated culture of Silicon Valley, the #MeToo movement has particular salience in this state.
Wallace, more than anyone else, amplified the salience of race in American politics, which led to the abandonment of the Democratic Party by white Southerners and spurred a Republican realignment of the region.
So, while many national Democrats thought Mueller was set to deliver a knockout blow to Trump, they are conflating their own obsession with the details of the investigation with its actual political salience.
The argument between Democrats who favored and opposed the war in Iraq lost political salience — especially with Iraq opponent Obama in the White House selecting supporter Hillary Clinton to run the State Department.
The relationship between oral health and work has gained new salience in light of Kentucky's recently approved Medicaid waiver, which permits the state to impose work requirements on some able-bodied Medicaid enrollees.
That travellers including Americans react to the threat of mass violence overseas but ignore larger risks at home points to the reality that domestic gun violence lacks comparative salience as a reason to act.
This task is especially important and difficult because of the diversity of the country, and the next president will have to deal with a fragmented, frustrated nation in which identity has great political salience.
The study, "Mass Shootings and the Salience of Guns as Means of Compensation for Thwarted Goals," was authored by N. Pontus Leander, Wolfgang Stroebe, Jannis Kreienkamp, Maximilian Agostini, Ernestine Gordijn, and Arie W. Kruglanski.
With an unusually large number of undecided voters late in the campaign, the letter hugely increased the salience of what was the defining critique of Clinton during the campaign at its most critical moment.
Feinstein's float subjects showed a decrease in connectivity of their salience network, or the network of neurons that is responsible for deciphering which information in our environment and everyday lives is important to us.
But his mere presence has given salience to Corbyn's unstated message, which is, basically, "Send Them a Message," the slogan of the insurgent 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns of late four-term Alabama Gov.
When reverse racism is treated as discrimination, as is the case for the PRRI study, racism is flattened into a set of attitudes without the power dynamics that give certain biases salience over others.
Indeed, in a country where most white people now say they face racial discrimination, increasing the salience of racial conflict in politics is likely to benefit the party identified with the interests of white people.
" Ultimately, the researchers concluded, "climate change images can evoke powerful feelings of issue salience but these do not necessarily make participants feel able to do anything about it; in fact, it may do the reverse.
Improving fuel economy carries particular salience after the Trump administration announced this month that it would re-examine the progressively more stringent Obama-era fuel economy standards for vehicles in model years 22016 to 23.36.
But if Republicans fail to act, it could easily become a major political liability for the party given the salience of high drug prices in public polling and President Donald Trump's desire for sweeping reforms.
Curry and the Warriors, by the same token, have now disappeared from Trump's tweets, and he's simply raised the salience of the anthem protests issue — one on which public opinion seems to be on Trump's side.
But either because Mr Dudley felt it prudent to keep his distance from banks, or because his areas of competence and interest lay in the markets and not in the institutions, his voice lost its salience.
"With the salience of wildfires in the West, sea-level rise in the Gulf Coast and Florida and the way that weather affects farmers, people are beginning to see the effects of climate change," said Hecht.
Owing to the distressing salience of race in everyday interactions between strangers in this country, an intervention by a white off-duty police officer might have escalated things more than the intervention of a black one.
And to many Sanders supporters, confident that the senator would win a general election and nervous that Biden would blow it, that has raised the salience of anything that could knock Biden out of the race.
That's why so much of the Kremlin's efforts in 85033 focused on increasing the salience of the most polarizing views that already existed on both sides of the political spectrum to make them appear more prevalent.
"While the United States has continued to reduce the number and salience of nuclear weapons, others, including Russia and China, have moved in the opposite direction," a draft of the plan said, according to the Journal.
A big part of what Trump did in the 2016 campaign was simply increase the salience of racial conflict themes, thus boosting his appeal to white voters who may have previously backed Democrats on other grounds.
But attempting to depoliticize abortion or insist that the procedure is categorically identical to other health care procedures downplays the implications of abortion in a way that removes it from any honest analysis of its political salience.
There's nothing wrong with taking a stand on something you think is important, even if it's unpopular — though a wise candidate might prefer to emphasize her popular views and reduce the salience of her less popular ones.
In David Cameron's pre-referendum "renegotiation" of Britain's EU membership and Theresa May's Brexit talks, Britain overestimated the political salience of cross-Channel trade to the rest of the EU and wildly underestimated the importance of internal cohesion.
Certified Cool Teen, Zendaya, gave fresh salience to the phrase "woke up like this," strolling into the ceremony wearing some very swanky, sparkly pajamas by Ashish and keeping her hair loose and natural in big, '70s-inspired curls.
But in the view of pundits like Mr Jones, it's still a wide-open question whether the relative decline of religion's salience is a long-term phenomenon, or a short-term effect of an unusual pair of candidates.
If the rise of right-wing populism from Austria to America in recent months teaches us anything, it is that moderate pandering over immigration only raises its salience and thus benefits those for whom it is home turf.
"(Rhodes Must Fall in Oxford) is NOT an attempt to 'rewrite history', but its opposite - a campaign to bring its uncomfortable truths to salience," said Jack Kellam, a political theory student at Oxford, on Twitter after Patten's speech.
If Republicans continue to abandon trade, along with other economic platforms, the issues they'll be left with are social issues and Trump's "America Firstism" that will lose salience as the demographics those issues resonate with continue to decline.
In 2016, they found that in people who were highly hypnotizable, while they were hypnotized there was less activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate, or the "salience network"—how you determine when things in your environment are important.
But they tend to overlook what happens if that first salvo doesn't win a quick victory, underestimating the salience of demographics and economic capacity while overestimating citizens' willingness to keep on fighting and dying in a prolonged struggle.
This "better deal" is explicitly designed to appeal to the "many American workers who have been left behind and left out of the economic recovery" — and to reduce the political salience of issues touching on ethnicity and race.
The 2013 verdicts continue to strain U.S.-Egyptian relations, owing in part to the issue's salience in Congress, where many view Case 173 as an anti-democratic travesty and an anti-American affront from an ostensibly close ally.
"I'm not sure that Wall Street has the same sort of salience as a villain that it may have had in the last few cycles," David Gold, director of research at the public affairs firm Global Strategy Group, said.
The fog is symbolic of the larger, hidden forces at work in the art world: wealthy patrons and investors who predominantly steer the art world's salience through the trickle-down economics of museum collections, institution building, and grant funding.
Those concerns may have added salience in Utah, a state that is home to the conservative Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is also a leading consumer of Internet pornography, according to a 2009 Harvard study.
"In my mind, none of them have the perceptual salience of the main four -- now five -- sweet, sour, salty and bitter, and the recently recognized umami, which is a bit more subtle than the traditional four but still distinctive," he said.
Moreover, the salience of "law and order" is different in an era of steeply rising crime, like the 1960s, than it is in contemporary America, where the crime rate has been, with a few blips, going down since the early 1990s.
I think the plethora of alternatives and modifiers the term has spawned, ranging from Donna Haraway's "Chthulucene" on one end to the Ecomodernist's "Good Anthropocene" on the other — and including the "Capitalocene" and the "Homogenocene" — are indicators of its salience.
Political scientists often show that in issues of high public salience, like abortion or gun rights, those are issues that are not going to be affected that much by big business because people's views on those are really locked in personally.
It is also the case that the term "concentration camp" took on particular salience after the Holocaust, but it has long been used to refer to extrajudicial detentions based on some identity factor, whether that's ethnicity, political opinion, or nationality.
Russia's "decision to violate the INF Treaty and other commitments all clearly indicate that Russia has rebuffed repeated U.S. efforts to reduce the salience, role, and number of nuclear weapons," the administration wrote in a nuclear strategy document earlier this year.
"[Russia's] decision to violate the INF Treaty and other commitments all clearly indicate that Russia has rebuffed repeated U.S. efforts to reduce the salience, role, and number of nuclear weapons," the administration wrote in a nuclear strategy document earlier this year.
If Donald Trump's election taught us anything beyond the salience of white nationalism among our fellow citizens, it's that passion matters, and that people respond when they see a leader who is willing to champion them even when it's risky.
This time, Michigan was supposed to be the place where Sanders could show his opposition to free trade agreements had special salience that would bring support from working class white and black voters, as well as union homes and rural voters.
Samaha may not finish in the top echelon of Telander disciples, the way James and Sokolove did, but "Never Ran, Never Will" proves the continued salience of urban sports as a subject for exploring larger issues of race and class.
Not only has time eroded the salience of the issue, but so has the past two decades of changes in communications and trust in elite institutions, which no longer control the acceptable bounds of American foreign policy on issues like Cuba.
The spirited endorsements of three-quarters of the so-called squad illustrates how Mr. Sanders's campaign has grown from 2016 when it was criticized for being too white, too male and for underestimating the salience of race and gender oppression.
"For this quarter, we're looking for most of the earnings coming in the second half of the year, so it's also about guidance," which takes on particular salience as tough questions are being asked about the state of the U.S. and global economy.
I don't know of any specific parts of the law where errors would be more or less likely at this time, but I would suspect perhaps not in the really high-profile, high-salience sections, as those probably were vetted more thoroughly.
That's something that authors Ryan S. Elder of Brigham Young University and Gina S. Mohr of Colorado State University investigated in their recent study, "The crunch effect: food sound salience as a consumption monitoring cue," published in the journal Food Quality and Preference.
In particular, the organizational decay and watering down of social democratic parties' traditional economic profiles contributed to growing political disenchantment and disengagement, the increasing salience of social and cultural issues in political life, and the rise of populism in many European countries.
And while raising the salience of racial issues can be counterproductive in some contexts by undermining political support for anti-poverty measures, it can be critical in other areas to improving the way schools, labor markets, and the criminal justice system work.
And its protective effects on the salience network, which has been linked to addiction and psychosis, seen in this study lend more credence to the idea that CBD can help people with these disorders, too—a theory that some scientists are currently studying.
But given this, Lazzarato does not succeed in defining what makes our present neoliberalism structurally distinct from previous economic forms — what it is that has allowed not only for the intensification of the debt regime but also for its new conceptual salience.
"We're grateful to [Sunrise] raising the salience of the issue, but it's vital conservatives hear the message of climate action in their own language, rather than the language of the left, because it's a totally different language," said former South Carolina Rep.
Those costs can include, but are not limited to, issue salience, the ease with which voters are able to register to vote and to cast a ballot, a country's electoral system, the frequency of elections, and when in the week elections are held.
If you follow the tracking polls, what you see is that over that period, favorable feelings toward Russia remained static among Democrats but shot up among Republicans as the issue took on more salience, and Trump was increasingly associated with the country: It's not just YouGov.
Its salience has grown as techies have become convinced that machine learning and artificial intelligence will soon put hordes of workers out of work (among tech-moguls, Bill Gates has called for a robot tax to deter automation, and Elon Musk for a universal basic income).
The issue has particular salience in America, where a five-year deferred-prosecution deal resulting from accusations that it failed to prevent money-laundering and sanctions-busting runs out this month; if it had broken American law again, it would face a renewed threat of prosecution.
If, however, other states and institutions embrace the broad principles of law in the ruling, while giving China the room to more gradually modify its behavior and scale back its claims, both political stability in the region and the salience of international law can be preserved.
Whereas the art experts tended not to focus much on these salient moments, so the interpretation was then that these art experts were more influenced by "top-down" influences — their own associations or some larger theme in the painting that wasn't just the physical or visual salience.
It's a testament to the cultural salience of the publishing industry that the books precedent looms so large in the mind of the public and stock traders, because today, 24 years after Amazon was founded, the company has failed to achieve similar market power in any other sector.
Contemporary intraparty battle lines are drawn on different ground (strong support for Obamacare, for example, no longer codes as a "left" position, and the salience of foreign policy has greatly diminished), and members who joined Congress in the past six years don't feel they owe Pelosi anything in particular.
Another possible approach is to just reduce the salience of racial issues in national campaigns, perhaps by nominating nonwhite candidates who can afford to spend less time professing their commitment to anti-racist causes (thereby enabling the courting of both nonwhite voters and white voters harboring racial resentments).
Amid this ceaseless barrage, things many of us have taken for granted have been called into question, including the endurance of liberal democracy, the political salience of truth and the assumption that it would be a big scandal if a president were caught directing illegal payoffs to a pornographic film actress.
Here's why I see no social or political tipping point: Behind the ups and downs tracked by Gallup, Pew, The Times and others, there's been little evidence of a shift in what political and socials scientists call "issue salience" for global warming — making it the kind of problem citizens bring to the voting booth.
I think you're missing a lot, because you are very radically increasing the salience of things that threaten your identity, your tribe — which is not the craziest thing to do in the world, t's not a terrible thing to do, we all do it — without admitting, or maybe even without realizing, that's what you're doing.
CG: Well yeah, and I think that the reason why this question I think had a lot of salience to people is that he does have this history of some sort of divergent writings on executive power, and he had he had worked for Ken Starr's investigation as an independent counsel into President Clinton that led to his impeachment.
To put it bluntly, insisting that we pay more attention to ambiguous evidence about the role of IQ heritability in driving group differences is not a disinterested gesture of scientific inquiry, but a political move initiated by political polemicists who aim to heighten racial salience where it's counterproductive and diminish it where it could be constructive.
The shift on taxes is more due to an increase in salience among Republicans (+25 in importance to 21%) than Democrats (+3.63 to 23.6% important), and the softening on sexual harassment stems more from GOP dropoff (from 23.8% important then to 2901% now) than any fade in Democratic attention to the issue (80% rated it important in both polls).
These findings take on greater salience as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE enters a showdown this spring with the world's two greatest proliferation threats: North Korea and Iran.
The key to health care policy is finding a coherent balance between social solidarity and personal responsibility There is a central tension in many policy debates — one with special salience in health care, given the life-and-death implications: the tension between social solidarity and personal responsibility (terms popularized in the health-care context by Wendy Mariner of Boston University).
Abortion was already an ultra-sensitive political issue in 1994 and it has lost none of its salience; since then the advance of gay rights and new understandings of sexuality and gender have created even greater incentives for conservative Catholics and evangelicals to work together on what, in their common terminology, they describe as family values and pro-life causes.
By stopping the legislation from moving forward, Senate Republicans are standing in the way of critical election security measures, ones that will strengthen our laws that prevent interference in our elections by Russia and other foreign adversaries, which takes on particular salience given the impeachment inquiry and the pressure our president put on Ukraine's leader to influence the 2020 election.
Huizar, who helped lead the project and secure community support, says plans for the statue originated before President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE took office, but the president's rhetoric and policies on immigration give the statue new salience.
The week I visited the class (and, full disclosure, gave a talk to Chetty's research center on campus), a big chunk of Chetty's lecture focused on his paper with Adam Looney and Kory Kroft on sales tax salience, the one for which they plastered new sales tax-inclusive price tags on hairbrushes and makeup at a number of California grocery stores.
Mainstream Democrats nowadays are inclined to say too many people are in prison rather than too few, some Republicans have embraced reduced incarceration as a means of cutting public spending, the Black Lives Matter movement has focused debate on whether treatment of criminal suspects is too harsh, and objectively lower rates of violent crime have simply reduced the issue's overall salience.
Maine is one of 19 states whose Republican governors or legislatures have refused to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, and the other holdouts — particularly Utah and Idaho, where newly formed committees are working to get a Medicaid expansion question on next year's ballot — are closely watching the initiative, whose outcome may offer clues about the salience of the issue in next year's midterm congressional elections.
First, because while Clinton had astutely mocked Obama's theory of post-partisanship in 2008, the Clintonian approach of simply being 25 percent more Republican-like—voting for the Iraq War and supporting anti–flag-burning amendments out of some bizarre idea that doing so would cancel out the salience of those issues for the movement identified with nationalism and jingoism—had already definitively failed at either establishing long-lasting Democratic majorities or cooling the hysterical opposition of the right.
In practice that means building the foundations of the next "In" campaign: popularising yardsticks by which Brexit's success (or otherwise) may be measured, setting expectations of Britain outside the EU, running single-issue campaigns that raise the salience of the issues at stake (investment, the benefits of migration, international influence), holding Brexiteers to account for the commitments they make, gathering e-mail addresses and nurturing the networks that might, once the time is right, take Britain back into the European fold.
Indeed, cross-sectional evidence marshaled by Alberto Alesina and Ed Glaeser for their 2004 book, Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe: A World of Difference (you can read their main findings here) concludes that racial animosity is the main explanation for America's relative stinginess to poor families while experimental evidence shows that increasing the salience of racial conflict promotes reactionary politics and specifically confirms that associating means-tested social assistance with black people leads many whites to become more skeptical.
In the Reagan '80s they were seen as the most Republican-friendly immigrant group — more educated and prosperous than other immigrants, often anti-Communist (in the case of the Vietnamese and Taiwanese especially), bearing Confucian or Christian values that aligned with a traditional-values G.O.P. But then from the Clinton era on Asian voters swung toward the Democratic Party — a shift that probably reflected changes in immigrant composition (more South Asians relative to East Asians, more non-Christians relative to Christians), the declining salience of anti-Communism, and a reaction to the G.O.P.'s continued rightward shift and white-Southern-Christian brand.

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