Known widely and usually unfavorably;
1 Yet government is also notorious for its ability to misread technical change.
2 Substance use patterns are notorious for their ability to change over time.
3 Dublin had a notorious hygiene problem caused by human and animal waste.
4 The station said the clash occurred in an area notorious for banditry.
5 Gas turbines are notorious for being very small form factors, extremely aggressive.
6 Cape Town's weather is notorious for changing within a matter of minutes.
7 Last year, one man mired in that cycle met a notorious end.
8 One of the most notorious dog ghosts is the Gwyllgi in Wales.
9 Large segments of both industries are notorious for low-wage and precarious work.
10 No media has ever been allowed to visit the notorious detention facility.
11 New York City's high schools are notorious for their lack of diversity.
12 In 2015, he asked the country for forgiveness for his notorious rule.
13 NATO's most famous and notorious target, of course, was the Chinese embassy.
14 The French, notorious for not pronouncing s, soon spelled the word etincelle.
15 It's a public holiday and even the city's notorious traffic has disappeared.
16 I am not speaking of German morals in general, which are notorious .
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