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Discover Ludwig"notable idea" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an interesting, important, or memorable concept or thought. Here are some examples: 1. The novel is full of notable ideas about the effects of technology on society. 2. The professor's lecture was filled with many notable ideas that challenged our traditional way of thinking. 3. The politician's campaign was centered around a notable idea of universal healthcare for all citizens. 4. The company's new CEO was known for her notable ideas that revolutionized the industry. 5. The film was praised for its notable ideas and thought-provoking themes.
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(Maybe the most notable idea that he raised was a vague proposal to create a speakers' corner in Moscow akin to Hyde Park in London).
(Maybe the most notable idea that he raised was a vague proposal to create a speakers' corner in Moscow akin to Hyde Park in London). And in general, it is difficult to discern even a minor shift in how the Kremlin wields power under Mr. Medvedev.
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Ms. Leicht said that among the most notable ideas to emerge from the process was the development at the site of a research and education center promoting tolerance and diversity.
Notable ideas that were given increased emphasis were transparency, accountability and publicity and a broadening of stakeholder involvement in PS processes.
Perhaps Mr Clinton, whose only notable legislation idea passed in eight years was the Family Leave Act would be a more appropriate choice.
"Any Human Heart" is a kind of "Forrest Gump" for the literate: an intimate, picaresque chronicling of the life of a fictional British writer who intersects with notable events, ideas and personages of the 20th century in ways both amusing and catastrophic.
They call the idea "notable data".
The Brownsville mural being unveiled this week is notable because the idea for the subject matter came from the young artists who painted it rather than a sponsor.
Here are some notable developments and ideas snagged from the nonstop fire-hose flow of news and noted by me on Twitter and Facebook: Carnegie-Mellon study: Marcellus shale gas greenhouse impact 20-50% less than coal.
The program's other standout was the intense presence and attack of Twinkle Burke in Keith Glassman's "Hearts and Mines". But the Glassman duet, like works on the program by Eliza Law, Lorna Sinclair and Ann Cooper Albright, were more notable for their ideas than their choreographic sophistication.
Notable are the ideas of Joseph Schumpeter, who argues that innovation consists of novelty, that is, the creation of completely new products and services (Schumpeter 1961).
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