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Sentence count:288+4Posted:2017-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: marketmarkersupermarketmarketingfree marketmarketplacemarket economyallegedlyMeaning: ['mɑrkɪdlɪ /'mɑːk-]  adv. in a clearly noticeable manner. 
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61. Cycles of growth and childbearing produce markedly different states of appearance in women.
62. There is sufficient evidence to indicate that students may differ markedly in the ways they set about learning.
63. It contrasts markedly with similar past projects which often suffered from appalling industrial relations and were sometimes years late.
64. It contrasts markedly with the £4,000 perannum at which one of his biographers rated his income.
65. This moral valuation of the geometrically simple is a markedly human characteristic.
66. Only 36 percent of managers and executives received double-digit pay rises, though top executives did markedly better.
67. After two or more good seasons in succession, predatory birds become markedly more plentiful.
68. Essex displayed strong individual characteristics, not even the forested western fringe being markedly differentiated from the adjacent parts.
69. At the same time the conservative and pacifying influence of the Orthodox Church began to weaken markedly.
70. Our students are markedly lacking in social skills, the ability to meet people and to get along with them.
71. Both parents were of Breton origin, but of markedly different social backgrounds.
72. Domestic policies have repercussions abroad: external policy can markedly affect a state's internal circumstance.
73. In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening.
74. The firm prospered markedly during the wars of 1689-1713 when Crowley was a major supplier of ironware to the navy.
75. All this contrasts markedly with the media image of the hooligan as a purely destructive agent.
76. The ratio was slightly lower than that achieved by the industry before nationalisation[Sentencedict], but it was not markedly out of line with other countries.
77. But the current outing flurry differs markedly from the initial wave in 1991.
78. They are white with a markedly truncated and enlarged anterior end due to the presence of the very large buccal capsule.
79. With the bishops also back in the House of Lords, the political tide had now turned very markedly against the Puritans.
80. He did not possess a markedly religious temperament, and most of his concerns were those he could share with lay people.
81. The latter were concentrated quite markedly in Stratford and Forest Gate within easy reach of the main railway line into the city.
82. At the time of its publication this collection of essays provoked markedly differing critical responses.
83. The nucleation time of model biles was also markedly affected by varying the added phospholipid species.
84. Biochemical Adaptation in Parasites Parasites - from protozoa to helminths - occupy many environments that have markedly different physical and chemical characteristics.
85. But other community groups are taking a markedly different stance.
86. Only the music created slight differences and this not markedly because the composers used the best of commonly recognised traditional musical idioms.
87. It s nutritional quality decreases markedly in the winter months and also when we have drought conditions such as we had last summer.
88. The radius expands markedly at its lower end.
89. His views are markedly illiberal.
90. Cellular cleavage and proliferation was markedly inhibited.
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