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Salience

Salience meaning

The condition of being salient. | A highlight; perceptual prominence, or likelihood of being noticed. | Relative importance based on context.

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Another master stroke at gaining emotive salience with the majority community.

As a result, our subtle prime was more effective in raising the salience of the than club affiliation.

Sadly, many scholars are also missing the salience of small, simple acts as supportive of a healthy civil sphere as well.

Retail media networks are about moving customers along the path to purchase, building brand salience, creating mental availability and linking this to consumers in shopping centres and in-store.

They add emotional context: The emotional context of a meal, whether it's a first date, an anniversary, or a farewell, intensifies the memory's emotional salience.

Within the sector, mass home and personal care categories aligned closely with the rural demand trajectory, while packaged foods led the sector owing to higher urban salience and penetration-led growth, it said.

Though Thomas has given Biden a poor appraisal in the past, his criticisms have renewed salience as Biden seeks the Democratic nomination for president.

While Pornhub’s enablement of CSAM is of particular salience, its fundamental lack of accountability is not so different from that of most of Big Tech.

Behavioural economics tell us that people’s perceptions of the cost of living are exaggerated by a ubiquitous mental shortcut psychologists call "salience".

The salience of a campaign mobilised against taxation, swings in regional and outer suburban electorates and the inability of Labor to cut through despite conservative chaos and division must prompt some deep reflection.

The Trump meeting acquired greater salience given the ‘mediation’ statement.

And this means of stymying the Mueller investigation would be of lower salience than actually firing him while producing some similar benefits.

That means that as these geopolitical events lose salience, the short run risk for oil prices is very much on the downside.

That same concern for the political salience of tribes, especially those more distant from the ruling al-Thani family, is clear in the adoption of Qatar’s 2005 nationality law.

What’s troubling is that has political salience and is often talked of as an example of what conservatives would do to women if they could – and yet nothing in this show approximates to conservative theology or public policy.

A visit by Erwin Chargaff to England in 1952 reinforced the salience of this important fact for Watson and Crick.

In a sense, the obviative can be defined as any third-person ranked lower on a hierarchy of discourse salience than some other (proximate) discourse-participant.

These studies showed that the caudal part of the anterior cingulate cortex plays a more important function in cognitive activities that involve attention, salience, interference and response competition.

This may be contrasted with Freud's free associating which he believed was a deviation from the salience of the image.