Synonym: celebrated, famed, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, renowned. Similar words: rooted, note, rote, vote, denote, quote, voter, potent. Meaning: ['nəʊtɪd] adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. worthy of notice or attention.
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151 It must be noted that both of these methods compute a projected area.
152 The name and room number of the person making the complaint should be noted. 2.
153 As her subjects prepared for action, she encountered and noted the physical hardships that prevailed, notably the intense cold.
154 The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals.
155 From being a little bitter it had become increasingly affectionate, as Matey had shrewdly noted.
156 Others noted that his mental condition had deteriorated two years ago, when he was in a serious car accident.
157 Arguably the indirect consular channel, like the modes of transmission still to be noted(sentencedict.com), is solely a creature of conventions.
158 Interest rates in both markets would still, it should be noted, be consistent with one another.
159 And here at the equator, we noted, it was 85 degrees, with cloudless sky and tropical breezes.
160 This is a crucial proposition which we have already noted and which will be discussed again later in this book.
161 The right brain noted something amiss ... Meanwhile, Yeremi's logical tech-side dreamed.
162 It should be noted however, that many computer applications may not require recognition of pen input.
163 It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation.
164 She served three consecutive terms from 1877 to 1885, and was noted for her fearlessness and power of debate.
165 The boiling off of liquids, he noted, leaves an intensely,(sentencedict.com) sometimes unpleasantly bitter residue.
166 His support of the association and commitment to providing outstanding service to his clients was also noted.
167 The appointment of supporters on the Cabinet committee dealing with economic strategy has already been noted.
168 He'd noted that Howard had clammed up as the new arrival appeared.
169 But he noted that federal agencies are working to improve their ability to predict space weather storms.
170 As we noted earlier, these capital inflows have financed the current account deficits.
171 It should be noted that both points of view would claim to be centrally concerned with the well-being of children.
172 A Dole candidacy would be buoyed by, as noted, another midwesterner.
173 Given the limitations noted earlier we must, however, be cautious in drawing too many inferences from these kinds of data.
174 Last year, Trent noted, one-third of the cancer drugs approved hit specific targets.
175 We have noted that chaotic behaviour can arise only for systems governed by non-linear equations.
176 There is as noted above a real risk that the process will aggravate further the degree of imbalance that presently exists.
177 It should be noted that the majority of employees posted abroad are men although the number of women executive expatriates is increasing.
178 Throughout these three arguments is the same social concern noted in the previous cluster.
179 As noted, his prestige had steadily risen since his accession to office.
180 As noted earlier, public organizations in competitive environments often perform just as well as private organizations.
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