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单词 notoriously
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notoriously
Good operational measures of, and data on, asset specificity arenotoriouslyelusive.
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The scholar is compared favourably with that othernotoriouslyfrivolous and unproductive cultural figure, the poet.
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And the lawnotoriouslysustains a fair amount non-meshing, pockets of anti-coordination, and so on, so the overall picture usually looks more modular than homogeneous.
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As noted below, 'social capital' has acquired a very different butnotoriouslycontested meaning today.
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The issue of nationalism alone isnotoriouslydifficult to define and understand.
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It isnotoriouslydifficult to offer a coherent definition of "postmodernism" because of the myriad ways it has been used in the past sixty years.
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Identifying sentences in conversation isnotoriouslyproblematic, but it is interesting for it to be conclusively demonstrated that there is no difficulty in identifying clauses.
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For example, the copious amount of guidance that has accompanied community care legislation has beennotoriouslyinconsistent and created problems for practitioners.
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Our current transformations do not attempt to fold simplified function definitions; indeed, folding isnotoriouslydifficult to control in automatic transformation.
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It isnotoriouslydifficult to say anything new about the nature of politics.
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A functional language provides a solid basis for reasoning about rules, an aspect that isnotoriouslydifficult to accomplish with, for example, production systems.
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Unfortunately, stylistic analysis by itself isnotoriouslyunreliable in deciding questions of authorship.
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Approaching the lives of the anonymous poor, especially during the colonial era, isnotoriouslydifficult for lack of written sources.
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He is anotoriouslyskilled interrogatee, adept at turning questions to his advantage while appearing to be dutifully responsive.
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The term 'political culture' is famously (ornotoriously) problematic even within the camp of scholars who find the term useful.
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