Sentence examples for markedly out of from inspiring English sources

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2.50pm GMT 76th over: South Africa 193-4 (de Villiers 34, de Kock 5) Lyon gets one to turn markedly out of a footmark.

They simply don't know anything else, and most likely think that Ukip's world view is markedly out of touch with their own experiences.

And he said that the decision underscored a larger problem: that the United States is markedly out of step with many other nations, which not only allow Internet gambling but license and authorize Internet casinos within their shores.

And it is punctuated by an attempt from each side to woo the other's base, resulting in positions that are markedly out of step with the mainstream of either man's party — but at points, rather similar to each other.

Cyclic shear and circumferential stresses are often markedly out of phase in the vulnerable regions of plaque formation and atherosclerotic arteries (Qiu and Tarbell 2000a; Tada and Tarbell 2005).

In some cases, the triglyceride signals were observed to be markedly out of phase compared with the choline resonance.

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"I'll Fly Away" was on the air at the same time as the markedly different "Northern Exposure," a fish-out-of-water series about a young doctor (Rob Morrow) who sets up a practice in a small Alaskan town full of eccentric characters.

The fact remains that while increases in health care costs have slowed markedly (a Pricewaterhouse Cooper study estimates out-of-pocket costs rising 6.5percentthis yearar compared to nearly 12percentt just a decade ago), premiums and out-of-pocket deductibles are hitting people's wallets much harder now.

Chemical shift imaging could be used to differentiate PHNETs from hepatic adenoma based on fat content since adenomas have specific appearances on in-phase and out-of phase T1WI, which have markedly suppressed signal intensities on the out-of phase T1WI FLASH sequence.

A few stylistic points now and then seem not quite right, to be sure: the accentuations of torso tiltings, the spacings between dancers, the length of certain balances, and, more markedly, an evening-out of Cunningham's frequent contrast in pacing phrases between straight-legged steps on half-toe and steps with bent knees and heels down.

Maybe it has the whiff of elitism, this carving out of a few blocks that are markedly tidier and more white-collar than the rest of the district.

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