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- Most saliently, for the currently injured, the critical goal is generous immediate payments,
- Although not very prominent in modern English, cases featured much more saliently in Proto-Germanic.
- The areal form is used when the possessor is saliently areal, spatial, or an extent of time.
- Also, please do not contact me on my talk page to give the mistaken idea we are communicating saliently on this one.
- Most saliently, the requirement that trains be able to split within the tunnel and each part of the train be driven out to opposite ends has been removed.
- On the issues, which were discussed in greater detail than at previous debates perhaps because of the session's looser format, the two disagreed most saliently on education.
- She knows that I feel sometimes as though she must have been walking in my shoes when those experiences were actually happening, because she portrayed it so saliently in the movie.
- This is exemplified most saliently by the " L . hemichcalceum "'s lack of guarding against unknown nestmates, and the migration of female members between different nests.
- The subplot involves Cole's need to " sell a lot of stuff at Christmas, " as one young character in the remake saliently puts it, because the store owes money to two banks.
- Of the younger Philadelphia accent, " the most strongly supported generalization is that Philadelphia has moved away from its Southern heritage in favor of a Northern system, avoiding those forms that are most saliently associated with local phonology ".
- The same logic eventually migrated into the workplace, notably in post-war Japan, and most saliently at Toyoda Motors where visual applications ( visual devices ) became a commonplace element in the Toyota Production System ( TPS ).
- However, Magaw argues saliently : " The responsibility of the pilot is to control the aircraft . The use of firearms aboard a U . S . aircraft must be limited to those thoroughly trained members of law enforcement . . ."
- The next several graphs are the subject of much dispute in interpretation, most saliently over whether to read the word " sui " ( rk, the bottom-rightmost graph in the inscription ) as the name of a ritual or as a reference to the planet Jupiter.
- Most saliently, instead of comparing the actual costs of piracy with the considerable benefits derived from the phenomenon by the maritime industry and local parties capitalizing on capacity-building initiatives, the OBP paper conflated the alleged piracy costs with the large premiums made by insurance companies and lumped them together with governmental and societal costs.
- :: : Anyway, as a generic answer to the question : keep in mind that ease of production is not the only thing that influences what sounds become a phoneme of a language ( if they were, all the world's languages would just be [ ma ma ma ] ), but also how saliently that sound contrasts with others.
- The color spectrum clearly exists at a physical level of wavelengths ( inter al . ), humans cross-linguistically tend to react most saliently to the primary color terms ( a primary motive of Bornstein's work and vision science generally as well as select similar exemplars of these primary color terms, and lastly comes the process of linguistic color naming, which adheres both to universal patterns but demonstrates individual uniqueness.
- Among other elements, it features pastoral farm scenes, ticking clocks, slow pacing, silence, similarly named central characters ( Johan and Johannes in " Ordet " ), a focus on a large farm family, a protagonist questioning the strict piety of his minister father, the death of the protagonist's wife in seeming relation to her husband's transgression and, most saliently, the wife's apparent resurrection from the dead as brought about by a kiss.