Similar words: specific, specify, especially, species, special, specialty, significant, specialize. Meaning: [spɪˈsɪfɪkəlɪ] adv. in distinction from others.
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(121) More specifically, Weber envisaged state bureaucrats as of key importance in creating this autonomy.
(122) Certainly both groups find that p53 levels rise following radiation, and this could specifically activate transcription of apoptosis-inducing genes.
(123) The law which makes Work Experience possible for young people in their last year of compulsory education specifically forbids their receiving payment.
(124) Painfully little has been done specifically to tackle car crime, which is a major aspect of youth crime.
(125) Aluminium cleaners: There is a wide range of products formulated specifically for cleaning aluminium cladding and vehicle bodies.
(126) And the group specifically emphasized the pitfalls to be avoided by any firm adopting quality management techniques.
(127) Overseeing the project was Anne Wallwork, a television-trained period costume cutter specifically hired by Laura for the project.
(128) But neither could you escape the fact that it seemed specifically designed for bumping off toddlers.
(129) These groups can be defined only by pilot programmes specifically designed to identify the characteristics of such groups.
(130) Specifically they agreed that Iberian needed to modify performance objectives for dealers and redo budgets and compensation schemes.
(131) What I learned from them specifically of the techniques of teaching I have had to do my best to unlearn since.
(132) Microsoft dismissed the allegations as unfounded(sentencedict.com), saying its practices were specifically allowed by the consent decree.
(133) The Presario 6000 line is similar to the 4000 series but is aimed specifically at home businesses.
(134) Joint-venture companies are specifically entitled to acquire land necessary for their own business.
(135) As in unregistered conveyancing, it would avoid argument if this is specifically mentioned in any court order.
(136) The study specifically examined the chemical and energy industries in the central region around Leipzig, Halle and Bitterfeld.
(137) Congressional watchdog committees specifically told Allen Dulles they did not want to know about clandestine operations.
(138) Our Group Sales Department specialises in organising holidays, reunions, weekend breaks and conferences specifically tailored to individual group requirements.
(139) He was specifically asked to write a play that would be accessible to the local community.
(140) The defendants sought an order under a United States statutory provision dealing specifically with assistance to litigants in foreign courts.
(141) The first lady had specifically asked to speak at Glide, which is known for its social activism[Sentencedict.com ], church officials said.
(142) In 1903 the Poplar Guardians leased for one year a new workhouse specifically for the use of able-bodied men.
(143) They may also be taken as valuable additions to courses which do not specifically include them.
(144) They specifically described and recommended the use of coitus interruptus and other contraceptive methods in marriage.
(145) The abridged edition is widely used in smaller general libraries, specifically school libraries and small public libraries.
(146) This is specifically the case with veteran rapper Ty.
(147) Benzyladenine (BA) specifically promotes the expansion of excisedcucumber cotyledons.
(148) Police cameras had been specifically trained on that area.
(149) KM-5 is a dynamic microphone specifically tuned for snares and toms with plenty of upper bass and low mid punch.
(150) Specifically disclosed is an ataractic agent comprising a vitamin K as an active ingredient.
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