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And the result is great comedy that's also an information delivery system that scores
markedly
higher in both credibility and retention than the professional news media.
Look a decade ago, look two decades ago:
markedly
different.
enchantment and magic are also
markedly
absent from this particular piece. in fact, all aspects that made the stage version of 'the tempest' full of wonder and intrigue have been sucked completely from this convoluted version about a self-absorbed, pompous arse who can't figure out how to care about anything beyond the blur of his wealth and power.
Williams autobiography differs
markedly
from his diaries,as represented in this film.
Her breasts seem to have shrunk
markedly
since I saw her last.
Although nothing new in the movie from what had already been shown in thousands of other movies - this movie is not a
markedly "
oversweetened" work and the true play of a child is something very refreshing to watch after all those "circus clown like" kids from Hollywood in most other movies about "genious" kids.
Both the welfare of research animals and the quality of the science would be
markedly
improved, leading to data that could be meaningfully applied to our quest for medical knowledge.
That figure contrasts
markedly
with elections in the United States, where the turnout in the 2004 presidential election barely exceeded 60%.
But the country’s relationship with China improved markedly, with Chinese firms winning a series of lucrative construction contracts that would secure Sri Lanka’s position as a key stop on China’s “maritime Silk Road” connecting Asia to Africa and the Middle East.
To be sure, intensity of use has fallen for some commodities, like gold and nuclear energy; but for others, such as aluminum and coal, it has risen since 2000 or, as is the case for copper and oil, declines have slowed
markedly
or stalled at high levels.
Social Security’s actuaries may not have fully recognized the impact of today’s technological revolutions, but they have
markedly
boosted the scale of the system that the US government can afford.
Indeed, business lending – particularly to small businesses – in both the US and Europe remains
markedly
below pre-crisis levels.
Human lives became
markedly
more productive, and life expectancies rose dramatically.
But the military pays disability benefits that are
markedly
lower than the value of lost earnings.
Although Iraq still matters a lot to Americans, its importance for determining how they vote has receded, partly because US casualties there are
markedly
down as the security situation appears to be gradually improving.
On the contrary, the technology gap between developed and developing countries, measured by levels of penetration by personal computers and information-technology and communications services, has narrowed
markedly
over the course of the past decade, with rapid growth in mobile phone and Internet use.
Moreover, the magnitude of some of the necessary supply-side reforms will be
markedly
diminished, precisely because the demand-side measures will reduce excess supply.
Youth unemployment has also increased markedly, most astonishingly in Spain, where more than half of young adults seeking a job cannot find one.
Likewise, the British government spends
markedly
more of its budget on such intangibles than on tangible assets.
Russia is of Europe, but its situation and some of its interests are
markedly
different from those of the EU core (as West Europeans regularly point out).
First, domestic economic and political conditions in Iran have changed
markedly
since the last round of talks.
Recent experience offers us an opportunity to extend EU institutions in a way that
markedly
reduces the likelihood of a new crisis.
The global economic crisis has aggravated this ambiguity, while also
markedly
reducing the flow of resources that these needy countries receive.
In the meantime, the European Central Bank is intervening in the EFSF’s stead, and quite successfully so far: market tensions have eased
markedly
since the ECB began buying bonds on August 8.
After a period of record low unemployment, economic growth has slowed markedly, reaching just 0.2% in quarterly terms in July-September.
Though the middle class in Africa has expanded
markedly
in recent years, generating a consumer boom and boosting domestic investment, many people still struggle to make a living.
But this situation cannot last forever; if the flow of funds slows, or alternative, higher-yielding assets become available, demand for government bonds could drop
markedly.
Excluding Japan, which remains mired in seemingly chronic deflation, Asian inflation rose to 5.3% in the 12 months ending in November 2010, up
markedly
from the 3.5% rate a year earlier.
The budget deficit has fallen markedly, while companies and households, too, have continued to strengthen their balance sheets.
Low-carbon technologies can be improved
markedly
in many other areas as well.
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