Similar words: market, marker, supermarket, marketing, free market, marketplace, market economy, allegedly. Meaning: ['mɑrkɪdlɪ /'mɑːk-] adv. in a clearly noticeable manner.
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31. This suggests that in some circumstances material prosperity may increase without cultural patterns changing markedly.
32. Trade unions and employers are already negotiating markedly more flexible labour agreements.
33. Nevertheless, the balance between central and local government subsidy for sport changed markedly in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
34. The redistribution of wealth, erratically pursued by successive governments since 1945, was markedly reversed in the 1980s.
35. Many analysts stressed that the wholesale and consumer reports did not markedly change the inflation outlook for the rest of the year.
36. Its centre of gravity had shifted markedly to the right.
37. The Celtic Church, for example, had its own ordination rite for priests, and this differed markedly from Rome's.
38. But domestic capital investment grew markedly and the banking and credit system became increasingly sophisticated.
39. My experience as a learner has markedly affected the way I teach mathematics.
40. The political balance in Britain tipped quite markedly at that time, with important implications for social policy.
41. In the Emmental region the loca customary laws of inheritance differed markedly from most of their neighbours.
42. In its provisions dealing with the Chancellor, the Basic Law differs markedly and consciously from its Weimar predecessor.
43. Between 1982 and 1988, the balance of agency provision shifted markedly as did the nature of that provision.
44. Larger and rather more uniformly dark than Little Swift[sentencedict .com], and with a markedly narrower white rump and distinctly forked tail.
45. Like them, their bodies do not have a waist and the young larvae are markedly similar to the adult winged form.
46. On the other hand, some problems show up more markedly at smaller gatherings.
47. The Web has become an umbrella for a wide range of concepts and technologies that differ markedly in purpose and scope.
48. Relative poverty, more markedly than absolute poverty, clearly rose rapidly throughout the 1970s.
49. However, rates of placenta previa increased markedly with age and with parity when age was controlled.
50. Different fish species differ markedly in their ability to deal with different water types.
51. To reach their ambitious subscriber goals, the two companies plan markedly different image campaigns.
52. By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital.
53. Male has largely uniform upperparts, yellow throat and blue-grey band through eye; female markedly spotted, with much whiter throat.
54. The generally depressed commodity prices did not, however, markedly affect export earnings.
55. Though they crunch the same numbers and speak to the same executives, the agencies' analysts have reached markedly different conclusions.
56. But once the rural population became fully integrated into industrial work, capitalist societies have shown a markedly different development.
57. The results, on virtually every test, differed markedly from a control group of healthy adults.
58. Not surprisingly, our overall supply posture as well as its speed of response improved markedly.
59. The high-pass filter is unsuitable for use as a delay line because the delay in the pass band depends markedly on frequency.
60. De Klerk's speech was also welcomed in the United States but with markedly less enthusiasm for an early end to sanctions.
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