Similar words: notable, inevitably, lamentably, indisputably, affably, reliably, probably, adorably. Meaning: ['nəʊtəblɪ] adv. to a notable extent.
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(31) The university is known for many things, he said, most notably its teacher education programs.
(32) A source of silver much exploited in early times was lead sulphide, most notably galena, containing varying proportions of silver.
(33) For certain technologies, notably strategic defence against nuclear weapons, researching makes more sense than deploying a half-baked system.
(34) Ceremonial and precedence notably lost most of the power to agitate rulers and governments which they had hitherto possessed.
(35) The private sector also plays a part, and may do so increasingly, notably in the provision of private domiciliary care.
(36) The congress was characterized by frank admissions of past failings, notably in the economic sphere.
(37) He got his big nose broken for his trouble and the guy he helped wasn't notably grateful.
(38) The use of illegal drugs - notably marijuana - has increased in recent years.
(39) Inpart it is directed at particular features of the standard treatment - notably the assumption of an aggregate production function.
(40) He has made a few concessions to fashion, however, notably a black beret.
(41) These are air-borne and are also present in some foods, most notably in eggs.
(42) Splenomegaly, ascites, and extrahepatic symptoms of chronic liver disease were notably absent.
(43) Finally, certain vulnerable groups were most affected by these changes, notably black families living in inner city deprived areas.
(44) The amount of social legislation initiated by the Liberal government increased notably from 1908.
(45) One specimen from each patient was examined histologically to exclude mucosal disease(sentencedict.com), notably microadenoma in familial adenomatous polyposis.
(46) At the beginning of the 1980s, road building was not a notably popular cause.
(47) This is the chalk of the plains, although it encroaches upon the slopes, most notably in the northern Montagne.
(48) Overall solute concentrations, notably chloride, sulphate and aluminium, are higher in the former which are also more acidic.
(49) Osaka has fought back with a splurge of infrastructure projects, most notably a new international airport perched upon a man-made island.
(50) Such a statement of principle is notably absent from the Government's proposals.
(51) Most notably, it bans firms from frustrating a bidder by crippling themselves with debt or swallowing poison pills.
(52) It was nevertheless something of a relief to find Fordham notably unmoved by such distant calls to glory.
(53) Government officials have acknowledged that existing policies to limit acidic emissions - notably of sulphur dioxide - are inadequate.
(54) Onyx notably lacked inclination for housework, not to mention motherly instinct.
(55) There are lots of wonderful musical settings of her grief and rage at this point, notably one by Monteverdi.
(56) And some of the identified regulations - notably regulations on domestic bond markets such as listing and registration requirements - remain widespread.
(57) The year also witnessed the suspension of some special programmes, most notably infant and adult education among refugee populations.
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(58) This will be augmented by data from other sources notably on income, employment and family building.
(59) One can not ignore the obvious influences, most notably the breathy stylings of Blossom Dearie with a pinch of Peggy Lee.
(60) A number of respected philosophers, most notably Leibniz, criticized Newton's theories.
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