Remarkably in a sentence as an adverb

And we lucked out in that respect because\nSam is remarkably generous with his time. He's a sort of natural\nteacher.

It took a remarkably long time for bosses & coworkers to figure out exactly how completely useless he was. These people are rare.

That's remarkably short-sighted. The first iPhone was released only 6 years ago, Android 5 years ago.

This article is remarkably low on arguments, despite being so long. Just a few of its gems: > OOP is wrong because of its definition of an object, and its attempt of trying to fit everything into it.

Good developers write DRY code, and SQL everywhere leads to, eventually, some library that looks remarkably like... an ORM...

The fulcrum of decision making was remarkably focused on a single point: him. I don't know the end game for capitalism, but a lot of people believe that along the way to its downfall, there is a massive consolidation of wealth.

I'm not sure why people love to insist that "email is broken" Email does its job remarkably well. In 2014, it's one of the only communication forms that's truly open, 100% cross-platform, and free-as-in-both-beer-and-freedom.

I think a far more interesting development is Beyond Meat, who make a wholly plant-based chicken substitute that is remarkably realistic.

I think it is a truism that systems which allow users to do interesting and clever things must also allow users to do remarkably stupid and wrong things. Rather than focusing on how to prevent a user from doing a silly thing like this, I think a well-designed tool would easily allow the user to undo the silly thing he just did.

But beyond that, it's a remarkably heteronormative idea; it comes coupled with an inherent mental model that everyone is heterosexual. Consider: Is a male homosexual who hangs out with the other guys on his team going to be unavoidably attracted to every single one?

This book is based on the observation that the abstract algebra involved in linear algebra is actually remarkably easy, much more so than arcane determinant manipulations.

With a little recognition of code markup and trying different combinations of variables it did remarkably well: by my senior year of college it was pulling about $3,000 per month in consulting fees off of Odesk. It never accepted jobs worth more than about $50, nor did it ever get more than 3 stars out of 5 mostly due to non-working code, however it was considered highly timely and a great communicator.

Given the flagrant copyright violation of the other site involved here, and the nature of the lawyer who is chasing Inman right now, I think he's been remarkably classy. I suspect a lot of people in his position would instead have lawyered up, gone after the other site for a retirement-level scale of statutory damages, and gone after the other lawyer personally with the intent of ending his career.

The idea that the removal of technical falsehoods from Apple marketing copy represents a watershed moment in their attitude toward the security of their customers' computers is based upon a bar set remarkably low.

This is a remarkably sensible speech. The idea that the market will solve such things as environmental concerns, as our racial divides, as our class distinctions, our problems with educating and incorporating one generation of workers into the economy after the other when that economy is changing; the idea that the market is going to heed all of the human concerns and still maximise profit is juvenile.

The quality and content of HN seems remarkably improved in the last year: - Karma became invisible - Steve Jobs passed away - Gruber posts started getting flagged - Android came neck and neck with iOS then surpassed it, then Apple started suing - a few overhyped, overvalued, overinvested-in companies popped in very public ways In fact the discussions about the above things have been some of the most spirited, invigorating discussions on HN in a long while. But the other posts and discussions on other topics started getting better as well.

Remarkably definitions

adverb

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

See also: unusually outstandingly unco

adverb

in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods"

See also: signally unmistakably