Dictionary
To noticeable
adjective
Worthy of note; significant.
synonyms
Exact(59)
"These numbers suggest that we won't get to noticeable economic growth until the fourth quarter," said Richard Berner, chief domestic economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
He is running out of time and excuses, losing "must-win" games against fellow relegation candidates, and cannot get his side to play with sufficient urgency or integrate new signings to noticeable effect.
In Washington, a National Parks Service ban on alcohol has led to noticeable reductions in the number of assaults and arrests, and has even helped cut down on the time and expense of cleanup after events.
Mexican newspapers have closely tracked her displays of wealth, from California mansions and $5,000 Hermès bags to noticeable shifts in her looks as she went under the knife.
This led to noticeable alterations in cells' anti-viral activity.
Mirror curvature in the catadioptric camera often leads to noticeable blurring artifacts in omnidirectional imaging.
Overall, the bionic saw blade can lead to noticeable reduction of the cutting force and energy.
This difference can lead to noticeable differences in predicted droplet surface temperatures, radii and evaporation times.
However, for diesel or PCCI combustion, this is not justified due to noticeable fuel stratification.
NMK led to noticeable improvement in the microstructure characteristics of the hardened blends.
Each approach considered different cellular morphologies and used different solution methods, leading to noticeable discrepancies.
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