Sentence examples for notable complete from inspiring English sources

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Notable complete cytogenetic remission was also described, ie, 78%, 96%, and 96% at months 3, 6, and 12.

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In just two years the label had grown immensely, and this third full length (notable for completing an unofficial trilogy of albums by the label's first three artists) marked a turning point towards a future free of stylistic shackles.

Warrington put a dampener on Kevin Sinfield's 500th appearance for Leeds as they completed a notable double over the Super League leaders in emphatic fashion at  Headingley last night.

Perhaps most notable was the complete shutout of an expected Oscar darling, "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close," a post-Sept.

The makeup of the Norwegian terrorist cell – like the failed New York subway bombers and the 7/7 bombers – is notable for its complete and total remove from Afghanistan.

Apart from the Atrak (Atrek) River of southern Turkmenistan, the sea's arid eastern shore is notable for a complete lack of permanent streams.

Gove's prisons speech came in a week in which the chief inspector of prisons has described penal conditions in England and Wales as the worst for a decade and was notable for its complete change of tone from his predecessor, Chris Grayling, who repeatedly insisted there was no crisis in the prisons.

Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, applauded Mr. Cheney for pressing for democracy in the Arab world, though he said he was disappointed by most of the speech, which he said was notable for its "complete lack of reference to international law".

When the recent explosion of venture capital success exacerbated national income inequality, millions took to the street -- more than 400,000 in Tel Aviv alone -- and the demonstrations were notable for the complete absence of violence or even arrests.

p63−/− mice display severe developmental defects, the most notable being a complete lack of complex epithelia.

Most notable was the complete lack of survival to adulthood under low food conditions in the noninvasive clade population (Fig. 5C, Table 4C), suggesting that insufficient food concentration could pose a key barrier to range expansions into freshwater habitats for certain populations more than others.

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