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    notably
    [ adv ]
    especially; in particular
    <adv.all>
    notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much


    Notably \Not"a*bly\, adv.
    In a notable manner.

    1. This rises to more than 8 times if about Pounds 3m gains from player sales, notably Paul Gascoigne, are deducted from the forecast.
    2. Some Turkish politicians take this very badly, notably President Turgut Ozal who masterminded the 1987 application.
    3. At a forum sponsored by the Progressive Policy Institute, six Republican consultants, analysts and political scientists said strains within their party, notably on abortion, may send some voter blocs away mad.
    4. However, with companies slow to implement use the sort of painful measures taken by Japan's western counterparts - notably in relation to workforce levels - any earnings recovery may take longer than most Japanese executives hope.
    5. The two have differed on the best ways to combat the spread of the fatal disease, most notably in what emphasis to place on recommending use of condoms to prevent its transmission sexually.
    6. Several of Air France's European rivals, notably British Airways PLC and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, have considered or made investments in foreign airlines as a way to position themselves to exploit the Common Market deregulation set to begin in 1992.
    7. Some of the groups who are Judge Thomas's most zealous opponents, notably the Alliance for Justice, did play a role in bringing Ms. Hill to the attention of the Judiciary Committee.
    8. Of course, Mr. Prechter has also made many wrong calls, most notably in the short-term stock market and in bonds.
    9. Petrochemicals are blighted by overcapacity, agrochemicals are in decline thanks to reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, and pharmaceuticals are being depressed by government reforms - most notably in Germany itself.
    10. Barclays closed 14 higher at 314p and Lloyds 12 better at 421p. BP delivered the outstanding performance in a mixed oil sector, advancing 5 to 207p on notably high turnover of 16m.
    11. Banks and other financial issues were notably weak for the second straight day.
    12. Some companies, notably Suez and Paribas, have also faced falls in the value of their industrial holdings. The economic outlook is now brighter.
    13. But Mr Jim Bolger's government has taken Rogernomics into pastures new, notably industrial relations and welfare.
    14. The views of Sud-Ouest on Bosnia seem neither notably exotic nor especially banal over a kir on the terrasse of one's gite. It is one's own newspapers that suddenly seem odd or absurd.
    15. She says the biggest problem for supermarkets nationwide has been falling food prices, notably for produce.
    16. At least some of his music - notably the majestic "See, See the Word is Incarnate" - has been continuously in the English cathedrals' repertoire for more than three centuries.
    17. Some manufacturers, notably Rover with its highly successful 800-series 'facelift', have abandoned the ultimate saving of drag coefficient in favour of a more distinctive front-end appearance.
    18. Observers note the increasingly sophisticated methods used by the Islamic groups, notably bombs detonated by remote control.
    19. But it was Mr Feldman, a newcomer to the troupe, who again held the eye, notably in a solo that celebrated his light, sweeping jump and the speed and richness of his response to a pose or a quick change of direction in step.
    20. Needless to say, foreign sugar exporters, notably Fiji, Australia and Thailand, were infuriated.
    21. For the coming collapse of the keiretsu system has been brought about by the Japanese government's attempts to address previous trade disputes with the U.S., notably its efforts to reduce the politically contentious Japanese current-account surplus.
    22. Support was forthcoming in certain specialist styles notably in Turkish range.
    23. Other developing countries, notably in east Asia, have achieved faster export growth and a greater presence in world trade.
    24. While Ceausescu's Romania remained a part of the Soviet bloc, relations between Gorbachev and Ceausescu were notably cool.
    25. This and other divestitures, he said, will bring a "more balanced" Cerus that will be able to concentrate on its core operations, notably auto parts maker Valeo S.A. and Banque Dumenil-Leble.
    26. Officials of both countries _ notably Pentagon and State Department officers sympathetic to Portugal's requests and frustrated by budget strictures _ have said the dispute is purely financial.
    27. And the company has continued to sharpen its focus, notably by putting its numerous oil and gas interests in Pakistan up for sale. The question is whether the re-rating should go further.
    28. But it has become the showpiece for the city's cultural and business life and it has stimulated the building of several first class hotels, notably the Hyatt.
    29. But currency and market valuation effects have sometimes predominated, most notably in the Tokyo market. Different local inflation rates, and volatile exchange rates, naturally make it difficult to compare stock market returns.
    30. ComputerLand, on the other hand, has pulled out of nose-dive caused by steep losses in its foreign operations, most notably in Australia.
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