The telecoms regulator has said any placement must be editorially justified and not unduly prominent.
Both talks and the issue of Iran were not as prominent among factors as expected by many observers.
She suggests the medications' age warnings, often found only in small print, may not be prominent enough on the packaging.
They could have used that to, you know, interfere in our politics or whatever, and so far that's not that prominent.
And across the region, it remains hard for female businesswomen to get loans, especially if they are not from prominent families.
And opposition parties in parliament - led by Congress - alleged that those detained under the law in Gujarat do not include prominent Hindu hardliners reportedly involved in orchestrating the violence.
That crown is not exactly prominent to those who work at Google because the corporation is also a big playpen for intellectuals where it can be determined, by the government, just what intellectuals would do with the country if they had power.
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Obama's selection of a reliable insider and budget expert for the critical Treasury job and not a prominent outsider with broad business or Wall Street experience is yet another sign that he intends to actively pursue his economic-policy objectives in his second term, including raising more tax revenues from the wealthy than agreed to in the fiscal-cliff deal.
But not all of them have gone public with their views and certainly not to a prominent British newspaper.
Why, for example, was 500px banned, but not the more prominent Tumblr?
Although this approach has not been a prominent part of U.S. government policy for most of the past decade, it has been used in the past to powerful effect.
If the GOP ticket will just let it go at that, the chattering class will be proven to be right that national security will not be a prominent issue this year after all.
Conversely, how justify not contributing to a prominent industry supporter because he or she happens to have a strong position on an unrelated social issue?
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They have been the main backers of the Northern Alliance and want to make sure it gets a prominent if not dominant place in the new regime.
In one prominent case not long ago, the director of an English-language school in Phnom Penh was charged with making pornographic videos of Cambodian girls as young as eight.
Some of the most prominent are not even offshore, like the men widely believed to be behind Full Tilt Poker, the second-biggest company servicing U.S. play, poker champions Christopher Ferguson and Howard Lederer.
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The Plaza might not have played as prominent a role in my development as it did in Fitzgerald's, but for anyone who's lived in this city long enough it's always served as a glamorous demarcation line dividing uptown from downtown.
Manhattan's most recent attempt to re-establish itself as the home of the media elite an extravagant party to mark Time magazine's 75th birthday might have worked better if it had not given such a prominent role to Tinseltown stars such as Sharon Stone.
But other prominent Republicans are not rushing to embrace the proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
Arguments between Kenyan athletes based abroad and athletics officials are not new, and several prominent personalities have come out in support of the dropped athletes.
Some prominent investors do not appear as bullish as at one time and the market got news this week of possible Cypriot gold sales to help fund a bailout.
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Ermine Farms Ltd said it was looking to improve the sustainability and long-term financial viability of its business and did not think proposal represented a prominent or visually intrusive feature on the landscape.
"When you're talking about Boston as one of the great sports hubs of all-time, I don't know how anybody could argue that he's not the most prolific or prominent athlete in Boston sports history, " Hunt said.
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It seems that Sorkin wants to convict Jobs of lacking the moral character for not using his wealth and prominent position in the world of commerce to set an example for others less wealthy and less powerful than him.
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While it is not entirely unusual in the U.S. for prominent corporate executives to sit on multiple boards, they are not spread nearly as thin as their Islamic scholar colleagues.
What makes Frank Wolf's bill of particulars heroic, however, is not just his taking on a prominent and influential Republican operative.
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Cost-cutting, selling in shops as well as online, a push into developing markets and hiring some prominent outside executives have not worked.
Not only was Alamoudi the most prominent Islamic activist leader in America at the time, he had infiltrated the highest levels of political power.
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