To a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.
Specifically or especially distinguished from others.
1 Such decisions carry political consequences, particularly in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
3 The report also made a case for bank consolidation, particularly in Europe.
4 New Zealand scored particularly badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
5 It cited weaker-than-expected oil use in developed economies, particularly Europe and Japan.
6 Europe and North America were not considered to be particularly at risk.
7 Credit has become particularly difficult to access in recent weeks, they said.
8 The company said its operations in continental Europe had performed particularly well.
9 She said it had been a particularly good year for growing tea.
10 However, many uncertainties remain, particularly on the question of the Irish border.
11 Last year I mentioned a particularly critical Ofsted report to one minister.
12 Mr Lowe said yesterday he was not particularly concerned about house prices.
13 Heat safety measures have improved, particularly in the construction industry, he said.
14 The research found young players were particularly vulnerable to body image issues.
15 At this particular time of year this is particularly difficult for people.
16 New housing figures out today tell an interesting story, particularly about Auckland.
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