notable feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnotableandfeature
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notable
adjective
uk/ˈnəʊ.tə.bəl/us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ə.bəl/
important and deserving attention, because of being very good ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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In any case, it is anotablefeatureof the current methodological ferment that causation has re-entered the discourse of social science.
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Anothernotablefeatureis that every subcontractor only considers its own activities, but it will also enhance global outcomes.
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The mostnotablefeatureis that there is a substantial increase in the hydrogenic transitions.
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The mostnotablefeatureis the thinness (flatness) of the base.
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It is this remarkable upsurge right at the end of the active life of the court which is the mostnotablefeatureof the confessions.
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Anothernotablefeatureof the 1950s was the increasing importance of the precolonial era in popular memory.
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The mostnotablefeatureof this rebellion was that a large number of ordinary people participated in it.
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Anothernotablefeatureis that the addition of social trust did not increase the amount of variance explained.
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Anotablefeatureof windrows is their ability to realign themselves quickly in response to a change in wind direction.
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A secondnotablefeatureof this hypothesis is the manner in which it deals directly with the cultural and historical conditioning of all religious life.
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Anotablefeatureof dehydrin production in the seeds of this species is that it exhibits temporal regulation.
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Anothernotablefeatureis that the addition of social trust sharply increased the amount of variance explained.
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Anothernotablefeature, which appears to be common to other examples of drop creation is the development of a thin bridge, columnar in this case.
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Over all vertebrates, the mostnotablefeaturewas that, on clay soils, species richness and abundance declined with decreasing rainfall.
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The mostnotablefeatureof the teacher and student uses of possibly acquired words is the fact that the majority of them-categories 5-8-matched in meaning.
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Thenotablefeatureof this appreciation and its resulting political strategies is that it is found equally when actors are in government as when they are in opposition.
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The othernotablefeatureis that there is a proximal common variability that exerts a direct effect on the integrate-andfire mechanism: it adjusts the time constant, t, of the leakage.
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However, anotablefeatureof the book, apart from its copious illustrations, is the skilful integration of archaeological research with historical narrative and the use of documentary sources.
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Anotablefeatureis that the object that plays the role of medium of exchange here is inside money-private liabilities that accompany the rise of the organized markets.
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Anothernotablefeatureof this disposition is that it reckons explicitly with the influence of knowers' surrounding social context and relationships, especially with the subject of inquiry.
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