Similar words: notable, inevitably, lamentably, indisputably, affably, reliably, probably, adorably. Meaning: ['nəʊtəblɪ] adv. to a notable extent.
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(121) Elsewhere in the Asia/Pacific region, depressed economic conditions have in the main continued, notably in Australasia.
(122) The review of loss-making divisions is to continue, notably the Netherlends Westvries subsidiary which lost £394,000 last year.
(123) His writings deeply influenced many later mathematicians and scientists, most notably Galileo and Newton.
(124) Meanwhile, his relationship with Northumberland brought other nobles into his orbit, most notably John lord Scrope of Bolton.
(125) In addition to these signs of affective psychosis Kempe also showed features of schizophrenia, notably hallucinations, occurring in several modalities.
(126) As a public man and staunch Congregationalist he was active in social reform, notably in promoting total abstinence.
(127) Some contamination by heavy metals was detected, notably in the industrial areas of Fife, and also more widely by tin.
(128) Not surprisingly, most studies have concerned themselves with ill effect, notably that of emotional stress.
(129) Notably, the quality threshold is tied to the employer's existing exploitation of the patented invention.
(130) Unfortunately this method has a number of drawbacks, notably the time taken to perform the analysis.
(131) Oil and gas From September 1989 shortages of petrol and diesel fuel were reported, notably in the Caucasus and northern Siberia.
(132) A few breakfast items are available early in the day, most notably biscuits with gravy, which is a perennial favorite.
(133) This inculcates in rural officers a notably greater intolerance of pollution in everyday work.
(134) Others were queueing up for cracks at goal as well, notably Jon Newsome on at least two occasions[Sentencedict.com], as well as Speed and Bats.
(135) Most notably the sheer agony of sitting over a blank sheet of paper when ideas just don't come.
(136) It can also lead to certain cancers, notably of the mouth, pharynx and oesophagus.
(137) Even so, it had to be adapted to new uses, notably in the scientific field.
(138) But other jocks of the period, notably white announcer Alan Freed, took money regularly.
(139) Much of the long-distance trade was in commodities connected with the cloth industry, notably dyestuffs such as woad and alum.
(140) Sykes obtained awards for his signalling and railway safety inventions at many international exhibitions, notably at Paris in 1881.
(141) Ketenes, notably dimethyl ketene, readily undergo oligomerization and polymerization.
(142) Some Middle Eastern markets, notably Dubai, already in trouble.
(143) The organization had many enemies, most notably among feminists.
(144) Curis o'Keefe, he remembered, was notably devout.
(145) They were not notably overworked.
(146) The house had many drawbacks, most notably its price.
(147) The master's arm performed until it was tired and the stock of switches notably diminished.
(147) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(148) This applies to many areas in product management , most notably in addressing requests from customers.
(149) Various observation posts - notably a railway embankment overlooking the house - were prominently indicated.
(150) However, while a few units have received new uniforms -- notably those that marched on the May 9 Victory Day parade on Red Square -- the project has been delayed due to defence ministry budget cuts.
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