Similar words: enough, enormous, give notice, take note of, indigenous, take notice of, by no means, astronomer. Meaning: [fɪˈnɒmɪnən] n. 1. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning 2. a remarkable development.
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121. So far, this phenomenon does not seem to raise particular difficulties in cloning.
122. On bended knee I ask you to ponder this phenomenon.
123. The actual phenomenon these qualitative attributes refer to is, as we have witnessed, contested.
124. This phenomenon actually adds greatly to the congenial atmosphere of an agency and encourages friendship and good relations at all levels.
125. The best-selling sexually explicit blockbuster phenomenon is to do with money,[http://sentencedict.com/phenomenon.html] nothing to do with literature.
126. That is not to say, however, that we should collude in a denial of the phenomenon.
127. Computers are becoming more and more involved in the areas of strange phenomenon.
128. All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama
129. This phenomenon was observed among gay men from the very beginning of the epidemic.
130. Parliamentary answers intended to explain the phenomenon left a messy impression.
131. Rather, it reflects the need for different conceptualizations to cover the different dimensions of a highly complex phenomenon.
132. His books may not be the most definitive works on the phenomenon they describe.
133. But Shakespeare's central importance within Renaissance writing was not a contemporary phenomenon, rather the result of later critical judgements.
134. Outside the immediate area of commercialization, however, another phenomenon appeared.
135. If you had that sort of phenomenon occur you have to take note of it.
136. I think we are dealing with a natural phenomenon here, not witchcraft.
137. It is associated with a phenomenon known, somewhat inelegantly, as upwelling.
138. Cuvier tried to evade one disturbing implication of extinction by linking the phenomenon to his theory of catastrophic geological changes.
139. He told the story of what had occurred as if it were a natural phenomenon, not mechanical failing or human error.
140. Even in healthy subjects the eyeball exhibits rapid, involuntary, oscillatory movements, a phenomenon called nystagmus.
141. The phenomenon was highlighted in the aftermath of an earthquake in 1992, the worst to hit the city in decades.
142. The true extent of the phenomenon is not at present clear, but not all sense-spectra are of the metaphorical sort.
143. It is a widespread phenomenon, not restricted to nuclear power or genetic engineering.
144. This phenomenon, in which an animal responds to a repeated stimulus by eventually disregarding it, is familiar to everyone.
145. This problem is sometimes called moral hazard, by analogy with insurance where the phenomenon is well known.
146. The phenomenon of liquidity preference can find no place in a model that admits of only one asset, fiat money.
147. We are faced with one phenomenon which subtracts energy, and another which adds it.
148. Although voices of dissent are being heard, there is no sign of the supermodel phenomenon abating in the near future.
149. The inability of water to penetrate is the result of a phenomenon known as water tension.
150. This phenomenon has been utilized for dating sedimentary deposits of quartz grains.
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