Use "notoriously" in a sentence

1. Hot money notoriously unstable and even more notoriously procyclical.

2. Bullpens are notoriously fickle

3. His books are notoriously impenetrable.

4. Statistics can be notoriously unreliable.

5. English pronunciation is notoriously difficult.

6. The trains are notoriously unreliable.

7. However, averages are notoriously unreliable.

8. The weather here is notoriously fickle.

9. The human memory is notoriously selective.

10. The program is notoriously difficult to learn.

11. My grandmother was a notoriously fussy housekeeper.

12. A notoriously corrupt one at that.

13. Aardvarks are notoriously elusive, nocturnal mammals

14. Truth is a notoriously elusive quality.

15. The building trade is notoriously unstable.

16. Civil court proceedings are notoriously slow.

17. Mountain weather is notoriously difficult to predict.

18. She is notoriously bad at writing letters.

19. Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict.

20. The train company is overstaffed and notoriously inefficient.

21. The Clapper is a notoriously finicky device

22. The weather in Britain is notoriously changeable.

23. Computer programmers, for example, are notoriously Aloof

24. Blowdowns notoriously burn hotter than healthy live forests

25. 23 Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict.

26. The monarchy was notoriously reluctant to embrace change.

27. The television world was a notoriously fickle one.

28. The world of popular music is notoriously fickle.

29. He was a notoriously verbose after-dinner speaker.

30. This route through the mountains is notoriously dangerous.

31. The law is notoriously vague on this point.

32. Wheel-Clamping is notoriously unpopular with unauthorised parkers

33. Manhattan's community planners are notoriously resistant to change.

34. He is notoriously indiscreet about his private life.

35. Cost estimates are notoriously uncertain in this business. Sentencedict.com

36. My husband saved them because they're notoriously difficult to terminate.

37. “Even the most beneficial drugs notoriously possess adverse effects.

38. 20 But good intentions make notoriously treacherous paving stones.

39. The group has been notoriously fickle in the past.

40. Icebergs are notoriously unstable and are likely to turn over.

41. Large meetings are notoriously less productive and more difficult to handle.

42. Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys.

43. Azides, are notoriously heat and shock sensitive and can explosively

44. He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn.

45. 🔊 Notoriously late, his arrival was Consequent on making his flight

46. Bindweed is notoriously hard to control, especially with a single herbicide application.

47. It is notoriously difficult to image the acromion with conventional radiography.

48. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.

49. Conditions in prisons and detention facilities in Vietnam are notoriously bad.

50. Now Swann and Proust, we have to admit, were notoriously jealous.

51. 12 Icebergs are notoriously unstable and are likely to turn over.

52. 18 He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn.

53. 5 Rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable; variable winds; variable expenses.

54. Many of the notoriously polyphagous Aphid pests represent sibling species complexes that are

55. Mindy, I really appreciate your support, but hip-hop is notoriously ageist, okay?

56. Ancient oracles were notoriously ambiguous and unreliable, and modern horoscopes are no better.

57. 21 In fact, economists have proved notoriously inept at predicting upturns and downturns.

58. Counterfeit crimes and other federal criminal prosecutions are notoriously difficult to fight

59. Curtilage listing is a notoriously confusing issue in the planning and heritage world

60. Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women.

61. The Brotherhood attempts to assassinate Senator Robert Kelly, a notoriously anti-mutant politician.

62. Several airlines in the early 1970s were notoriously unprofitable and very capital intensive.

63. Children can be notoriously careless with their glasses or obstinately refuse to wear them.

64. “Even the most beneficial drugs notoriously possess adverse effects,” writes a professor of pharmacology.

65. The big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen.

66. Statistics can be notoriously unreliable, particularly in a sport as emotionally excitable as football.

67. 15 Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women.

68. The Diamond Breech loader is a cross between the notoriously ineffective Massive Diamond Mine and …

69. 29 A Fortune 500 company in a notoriously competitive business sponsoring a workshop on fatherhood?

70. Bangs are notoriously tricky to style—and they sometimes have a mind of their own

71. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Portland’s notoriously Complicated and slow construction permitting process is back in the news

72. China's state - volunteered export data is notoriously inaccurate, tending to dramatically understate both the quantity and value.

73. 16 Local authorities have been notoriously lax in projecting aims and policies and facing up to weaknesses.

74. In Britain the big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen.

75. In the domains of letters, it is notoriously known that writers tend to disparage each other.

76. Typically, preelection polls there are either conducted or monitored by the government and are notoriously untrustworthy.

77. 10 It's based on a jailhouse confession in part, which is notoriously unreliable form of evidence.

78. Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.

79. Local authorities have been notoriously lax in projecting aims and policies and facing up to weaknesses.

80. But fiery activism or evasive quiescence are the poles of choice and the poles are notoriously uninhabitable.