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centrality

[sen-tral-i-tee] / sɛnˈtræl ɪ ti /




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Saudi state media boasted the country’s emergence as a major non-NATO ally for the U.S., and the signing of a so-called Strategic Defense Agreement as demonstrating Riyadh’s centrality to American strategic thinking.

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers looking at Garcia's social media postings have flagged the centrality of misogyny and masculine insecurity, which is typical enough on the far-right.

From Salon

Rosen stresses the centrality of Scalia’s Italian immigrant roots and his belief that if he could overcome prejudice as a white ethnic, so could everyone.

From Washington Post

This quality of drift has less to do with Hollywood than it does with Didion’s inner climate, the centrality in her work of atomization and narrative breakdown.

From Los Angeles Times

“With the centrality of work and commuting in American life, the widespread adoption of home-based work was a defining feature of the pandemic era.”

From Seattle Times