Sentence examples for rather notoriously from inspiring English sources

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Crime and annoyances are virtually, and rather notoriously, nonexistent.

It also stipulated, rather notoriously, that Bush v. Gore could never be cited as precedent and it hasn't been.

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In a letter addressed to the foreign activists, the prime minister's office berated them for choosing to protest against Israel rather than notoriously brutal human rights offenders like Syria or Iran.

The activity was measured by accelerometers that participants wore for the duration of the study, rather than notoriously unreliable self-reporting.

For Toibin, this coldness, this evasiveness, cripples rather than enhances notoriously ambiguous works like "The Author of 'Beltraffio,' " whose coded implications of unnamed moral dangers he finds frustrating rather than (as with many readers and critics) tantalizing.

Scarman led to a new code of police behaviour, the creation of the Police Complaints Authority, and to the cessation of the SUS laws (stopping people on suspicion, rather than evidence, notoriously used against far more black people than white).

To state this, we need a condition that ensures the existence of a unique actual world: Given this, we have: Armstrong's ontological commitments are notoriously rather slippery but, given AW3, a reasonably complete notion of existence in a world is forthcoming.

Effective marketing, rather than quality, notoriously determines the price for most liquors.

It is a building that O'Leary snapped up after the crash left a surfeit of unwanted property and it has the kind of features you'd expect to see in Silicon Valley rather than at a notoriously parsimonious airline.

Later he went to Paris, where he spied on Sartre and De Beauvoir at Les Deux Magots and engineered a rather sticky meeting with the notoriously private Samuel Beckett.

She knew that the President was relying on data from the U.S. Employment Service, a notoriously inaccurate source, rather than from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which showed that huge numbers of people were being laid off.

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