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They do not regard this as a noteworthy technical feat.
I first saw this paragon highlighted as a "noteworthy" plant in an English garden magazine.
The wine is reportedly splendid, although 1907 has not been previously thought of as a noteworthy champagne vintage.
A two-point lead is what counts as a noteworthy result in a race where many polls have shown the candidates tied — but this should be thought of as a tossup for all intents and purposes.
As a noteworthy issue, human reliability analysis in power systems deserves more attention.
(As a noteworthy example of this genre, see Moore & Paris 1993).
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In this new world where we all give as well as receive soundbites, a noteworthy name packs more power than ever before.
That Austen herself never married (despite a proposal she accepted before turning it down a day later) is treated as such a noteworthy fact that it seems to be the exception that proves the rule.
As mentioned before a noteworthy limitation for interpretation of the presented outcome data is the fact, that the cardiovascular event and mortality analysis was only based on the AE/SAE reporting.
This issue, combined with the exploratory nature of this study and the fact that variables within a category are often correlated (as with the rating scale variables), has prompted the authors to consider p-values at or below the 0.05 significance level as indicative of a noteworthy result.
Vinet was also a noteworthy critic, as is evident in his Études sur Blaise Pascal (1848; Studies of Blaise Pascal).
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