Similar words: specific, specify, especially, species, special, specialty, significant, specialize. Meaning: [spɪˈsɪfɪkəlɪ] adv. in distinction from others.
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(91) These advanced studies build into the planning model information which is specifically relevant to a chosen retail market sector.
(92) Several proprietary fertilizers, mixed and formulated specifically for roses, show a marked bias in favour of one or other element.
(93) This is very obviously the approach of some one writing exclusively and specifically for the young.
(94) Further, it addressed other secular matters relating specifically to the political situation following the fall of Brunhild.
(95) A course available specifically designed for their needs at which they will meet others of their own age is an added incentive.
(96) Specifically, we would like to see the extension of tax credits to cover the research and development work of large firms.
(97) Clearly, though, future Budgets may well include measures specifically aimed at expatriates.
(98) More specifically, we can ask what implications are carried by the sentences about the contexts in which they are being used.
(99) Later, Mrs Preston told the court how new courses, specifically for auxiliary nurses were introduced at the hospital last year.
(100) Whilst Riley speaks specifically of the primacy of sight, her paintings constantly allude to states at the limits of meaning.
(101) Researchers who have studied adult learning and specifically management development concur with the new managers recommendations.
(102) Request your surgeon to comment specifically on likelihood of return to work; continuance in present employment, etc.
(103) The latter is specifically for revenue expenditure for activities such as training; the emphasis is on job creation.
(104) It would be an opportunity for reflection specifically for people coming with a background of development experience and practice.
(105) Skittles is specifically aimed at parents with the intended point of sale being the school.
(106) This one is about the difficulty of extricating oneself from Internet entanglements, and specifically about bringing e-mail exchanges to an end.
(107) An old-fashioned paper book for Ben - one he had specifically asked for - on sensory deprivation.
(108) Specifically, can chaotic behavior result in a single-loop feedback system with a nonmonotonic nonlinearity?
(109) At that point, there was no question of intent; a low dam was specifically mentioned in the appropriation.
(110) Yet there still are many Fidelity shareholders who came aboard years ago specifically because Fidelity produced above-average returns.
(111) Social semiotics, taking account of questions of interpretation and context,[http://sentencedict.com/specifically.html] inflects the emphasis specifically towards cultural artefacts and social behaviour.
(112) We are specifically considering the proposal that the donor card should be countersigned.
(113) National made these instruments specifically to be the loudest acoustic guitars in existence - and they succeeded.
(114) The ladies shoe, like its male counterpart, is specifically designed for the serious club tennis player.
(115) This is the first time it has specifically allocated finance for local authority investment in recycling projects.
(116) However, no money has been allocated specifically for this purpose.
(117) In this area, solicitors can specialise in matters such as child care and other areas which specifically relate to local government.
(118) Program evaluation is concerned specifically with determining the worth or values of efforts expended to achieve a given purpose or objective.
(119) If anorexia is about identity in general, it is also specifically and most importantly about autonomy.
(120) Why commission a craftsman to labour for weeks on a design of guitar that was specifically intended for mass production?
More similar words: specific, specify, especially, species, special, specialty, significant, specialize, specialist, significance, significantly, identification, esterification, basically, typically, ironically, physically, politically, historically, practically, dramatically, economically, automatically, terrific, artificial, scientific, aspect, suspect, officially, prospect.