Outstandingly in a sentence as an adverb

But because of some actions they have taken they are not so outstandingly appealing as they were few years ago. Of course that's natural given their size.

Pretty good indeed, but not outstandingly so - where I worked 3 years ago our system handled peaks of 600 requests/second/web server on a JVM-based stack. And I don't see .

That is an outstandingly mild offense and does not broach anywhere near the borderlines of "arrogance".

It was pretty clear that there was nothing outstandingly insightful about the comments. There was a bit of meanness, however.

The book also just not outstandingly written. The first half is also stuff that's pretty much known from other books or sources, so if you've read a lot about Apple or Steve Jobs, there's nothing really new.

"Now it is clear that anyone working with rocket fuels is outstandingly mad. I don't mean garden-variety crazy or a merely raving lunatic.

It has an outstandingly good name and some quirky, viral Steve Pavlina-like self-experiments by the founder.

It's only people who live in the outstandingly, legendarily prosperous West that wax poetic about the horrors of that era. Seriously, I've seen a lot of it firsthand.

But in this case, Apple/Safari deserve a nontrivial share of the blame for Safari's outstandingly asinine defaults.

On the other hand, Unity has implemented some basics, which are a real time sink in other engines, outstandingly well. Lets compare the coding workflow in Unreal Engine 3 and Unity 3: In UE3 you play the game, find something you want to change.

Not every day, and not outstandingly useful, but useful enough that I know of no suitable alternative, and I would miss the utility they provide. I've commented on this at length elsewhere, and will not do so again here.

I'm glad to see an outstandingly helpful member of the rails community earn income from what has been a mostly altruistic task that must take a lot of time every week.

The number of people in this comment thread who have not read this report in detail is outstandingly large. It is a 100+ page document and I've been reading it for longer than this link has been active and I still haven't finished reviewing finely enough to comment intelligently on the contents.

That type of thinking actually reduces their long term chances of success, because like it or not, no one person can be outstandingly good at every viable human talent. People who realize what they aren't good at will team up with others who excel in that talent and will get much further ahead overall.

He's made a career for himself out of being an extremely creative computer scientist and writing outstandingly scholarly books about programming. Far from marketing himself as producing bug-free code, he has published articles entirely devoted to the history of bugs found in his software.

Collectively, our interest in having as many people as possible moderately well-educated rather than just having a few who are outstandingly well-educated imposes constraints.

Our interest in having as many people as possible moderately well-educated rather than just having a few who are outstandingly well-educated I am compelled to note that our existing socioeconomic, and thus educational, systems operate pretty much the other way around: the revealed judgment of capitalism is that it's better to have a small elite of outstandingly well-educated rich people who can confidently exploit the mob of mostly ignorant masses.

Outstandingly definitions

adverb

in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree; "she was outstandingly successful in her profession"

adverb

to a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall"

See also: unusually remarkably unco