Signally in a sentence as an adverb

Much more signally than the hiss from stars and galaxies.

And it's a signally device - you have a good degree from a good uni; people flock to you.

I agree, Virtue-signally may still have its benefits. That doesn't change what it is though.

AT&T had a duty of care to protect their Data which they signally failed to do. Then some ******* finds out and makes that situation public.

Maybe if we begin spending less time virtue signally to one another and more time being alone with our own thoughts...

Agree with you on the signally aspect. As a nation we've become obsessed with college degrees and college may not be the right choice for everyone.

Big companies are already signally they will adjust pay based on location, and it's a small leap from there to "fix the glitch"

Neither you nor I are doing anything effective about the topic, so our comments themselves are virtue signally, yes? As are any up- or down- votes?

See the original discussion and also original blog post, to which Proton is signally failing to respond.

That said, it has other value in signally regions of high air pollution are regions of higher proportional depression. Areas of high pollution are less desirable to live in.

Also, the CCP is quite good at using brute force to impose its will within China, but they've been signally unsuccessful in crafting propaganda for Western consumption.

Often this is for social signally and sometimes because it's a luxury they can afford now vs those which appear completely unattainable forever. Some rich people too spend extravagantly beyond their means.

The most signally of the signaling degrees. The field which, aside from its ability to demonstrate rightthink, is worthless outside academia and politics, not least because of its long history of disconnection with reality.

It seems surprising that signally effects could be this large, but people also argue that most college educations are essentially zero value-added and serve only signaling functions as well. I've been influence a lot by economist Robin Hanson in this direction, and you can find to read from him.

'Conventional maps that represent this world as it appears from space signally fail to capture the severe environmental constraints that governed the flows of people, goods and information. Cost, rather than distance, is the principal determinant of connectivity.

I've come to the conclusion the "immunologists" dont know enough and for a very good reason, we are unable to quantify what each and every cell contains chemically and we are unable to measure cell sensing and signally in vivo. So we dont know when a number of cells surrounding a damaged cell or pathogen are using the hydroxyl radical, arguably the most dangerous of the free radicals, to destroy or damage the damaged cell or pathogen.

I'm in my mid-twenties and we actually had to do a class in school when we were about 10 years old about cycling on the road, signally, safety etc. I can't remember the name of it but it was an official government thing I believe and we got some sort of certificate for completing it.

If even "the conscience of the Federation" so signally fails to live up to the ideal - if it's only the desperate intervention of someone from a time universally regarded in Picard's own as a cesspool of cruelty and horror that saves him from his own mad, vengeful hatred - does that tell us something about the merit of the ideal? If even the person who most exceeds all others in following its guidance can so signally fail, are we wrong to question its value as a guide for those less uniquely exceptional?

Cows have a fundamentally different digestive tract, and I’m going to guess antibiotics suppress or eliminate cow digestive tract biota that are normally commensal but for whatever reason slow their growth, either by consuming nutrients or excreting signally molecules, or otherwise contributing to a cascade.

Signally definitions

adverb

as a signal; "a term that is used signally rather than symbolically"

adverb

in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods"

See also: unmistakably remarkably