Sentence examples for been a marked degree from inspiring English sources

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There has also been a marked degree of separation, a sense of distance from the pain.

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Frontal bossing is evident, as is a marked degree of parietal bossing.

High unemployment rates among young people, including those with college degrees, have been a marked sign of this prolonged recession.

Lately there has been a marked and welcome change.

But from 2013 there has been a marked upturn.

There has always been a marked lack of evidence.

Federal Reserve Board officials decided at their policy meeting on May 7 that the economic recovery had slowed and that its future was subject to a "marked degree of uncertainty," minutes of the meeting showed today.

The skin has such vigorous healing properties, however, that widespread injury, as in thermal burns, may be followed by a marked degree of regrowth of the injured or diseased areas, with a disproportionally small degree of scarring.

It is possible that a marked degree of discordance –particularly in the form of overrating- between patients' objective health status and physicians' perception of this could well lead to deficits in preventive interventions, diagnosis, prescribing, treatment and rehabilitation options, and ultimately to an unsatisfactory quality of care.

Our previous research (Hernández-Avila et al. 1996; Hu et al. 1996) and the research of others (Gulson et al. 1997; Rothenberg et al. 2000) have clearly shown that maternal bone stores of lead are mobilized to a marked degree during lactation.

That was another area where ritual elements were present to such a marked degree that the whole institution has been called "ritualized friendship".

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