remarkably造句211 For those aged over 65 the responses were remarkably similar for both males and females.
212 Personality does not change with age but instead remains remarkably stable through the years.
213 And in spite of considerable growth the composition of residential settlement was remarkably stable over time.
214 Delight in the remarkably sophisticated ways of the Roman Centurion and Civilian who lived in Malton's fort and vicus.
215 As a consequence, remarkably little action has been taken to stop a preventable disease.
216 The evaluation aspect of advertising is an element of marketing which is remarkably short of measurement devices.
217 This is a remarkably small number of cases and needs further examination.
218 Though Centralism comes in many guises and applications, the basic notions that fuel it are remarkably consistent-as are the results.
219 Many low-fat spreads still have a remarkably high fat content-some contain as much as 60 per cent fat.
220 For some one who had just completed an incisive experiment, Stafford seemed remarkably subdued, even irritable.
221 More remarkably, George Stephen was virtually silent on the later antislavery commonly associated with aspects of radical politics and militant nonconformity.
222 She was a small, frail old lady in her late seventies with remarkably clear, unwrinkled skin and wide blue eyes.
223 They were remarkably adroit in their cultivation of the foreign press.
224 Pat is keeping remarkably cheerful despite being in a lot of pain.
225 First its value was enhanced because, despite being an organic substance, ivory is remarkably durable.
226 Neural networks can produce very good answers, though not necessarily optimum solutions, in remarkably short times.
227 Despite being recorded in analogue, the sound-quality is still remarkably good.
228 These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges.
229 Philippa's physique was remarkably similar to Duke's, although, unlike Duke, Philippa was wearing a kaftan.
230 She was 66 at the time, and remains active, and in remarkably good health.
231 Often Dawson's ideas are remarkably similar to those of Eliot.
232 But Father can be remarkably obstinate when he thinks he knows what he wants and Mother is putty in his hands.
233 Evidence for that seems remarkably thin, though not entirely absent.
234 It is therefore interesting that there is evidence that the brain is remarkably good at recognizing patterns of similar marks.
235 Candidates also are resorting to personal attacks to get attention because their positions on most substantive issues are remarkably similar.
236 In his present incumbency he takes a company into its twelfth season this spring looking remarkably solid and healthy.
237 The mouth and digestive system are remarkably well defended against bacteria and other disease-causing, agents.
238 As Table 6.1 shows, the national press kept a remarkably steady share, in the region of 16 - 19 percent.
239 Despite the variety of sources, the differences were not very marked - the top five were remarkably close in quality.
240 Unsophisticated everyday language is remarkably accurate in the way it describes the spirituality of the world.