Examples of 'given prominence' in a sentence

Meaning of "given prominence"

given prominence: When something is highlighted, emphasized, or brought to the forefront in a noticeable way

How to use "given prominence" in a sentence

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given prominence
The development of the registry is also given prominence.
Sustainability is given prominence in forest laws and other policy instruments.
Active surveillance was not given prominence.
Communication was also given prominence and several recommendations were stipulated in that regard.
Issues of harmonisation are being given prominence.
This issue was given prominence in the discussions within the Committee.
Questions of desertification control will be given prominence in this document.
Has given prominence to men that did not play with Lopetegui.
This leads us to two topics given prominence in this report.
Freedom of religion and human rights education will also be given prominence.
Statements by world leaders have recently given prominence and importance to this issue.
The studio expert guests who backed intervention were also given prominence.
The involvement of SMEs has been given prominence in the objectives of COMETT.
The role of parents in the education sector has been given prominence.
These policies have indeed been given prominence in France over the past few years.

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The education of women and the girl child has been given prominence.
The EU has always given prominence to its SME policy.
The growing global demand for cleaner fuels has given prominence to brazil.
The category is also given prominence in the Secretariat Memorandum.
A similar question arises when the distinction between bilateral and multilateral treaties is given prominence.
Prestigious monuments and sites should be given prominence in line with their status.
These problems were given prominence by the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiryinto the disappearance of children.
So he could not guarantee that something would be given prominence the following week.
Vatican Council II has given prominence to the great reality of ecclesial communion.
The reed beds in the Bible are often given prominence.
These objectives were given prominence and renewed momentum by the Millennium Development Goals.
The Commission and Parliament have from the start given prominence to four priority directives.
They should be given prominence in Japan and Korea, where progress has been piecemeal.
The Commission felt that the State Government should be given prominence in appointing the Governor.
What criteria were given prominence in decision-making? " - An Industry Stakeholder -.
Separate planning, policy and development and training capacities are being given prominence.
Unsurprisingly, religious freedom is given prominence in the draft constitution.
At EU level, framework conditions empowering industries were given prominence.
I turn now to a subject which was given prominence by several speakers, free movement of persons.
This justified Brother John 's suggestion that the issue of Shared Mission should be given prominence.
Samaria and Jerusalem are given prominence as the foci of the prophet 's attention.
Practice, in the Japanese religious environment, is given prominence over belief.
This last decision was given prominence in the government - controlled Singapore press.
In recent times, the cinema and the tv series have given prominence to the heroines.
Elina Brotherus ' work has been given prominence in numerous art and photography books and magazines.
Every month, a selection of works from nearly 30 artists are given prominence.
Stakeholder participation in EIT countries is given prominence in the implementation of capacity-building activities.
From the nativity account, where Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna are given prominence chaps.
Thus, the literacy movement was given prominence in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
On the 2014 World Radio Day, gender equality in radio was given prominence globally.
The ODR platform should be given prominence on the ‘Your Europe portal.
ICC 's business interest given prominence.
In short, education should be given prominence in the development of the post 2015 agenda.
Issues for children / girls under 18 are therefore not given prominence in this report.
One of these, the Volimex data bank, is given prominence in the statistical annex.

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