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signally

[sig-nl-ee, -nl-lee] / ˈsɪg nl i, -nl li /




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Remember that if the Republicans seize the congressional levers of power, they must then deliver for the American people – something their congressional leadership has signally failed to do when they were, previously, in charge.

From Salon

The truth is that he has presided over a modest pickup in G.D.P. growth, but he has signally failed to fulfill his campaign goal of raising the economy’s growth rate to four per cent.

From The New Yorker

Despite Mr. Tusk’s passionate pleas, sometimes awkward jokes and Twitter commentary, the European Union signally failed to show the solidarity he demanded on the biggest issue of the last five years — migration.

From New York Times

But aside from a few carefully phrased diplomatic whinges, it has signally failed to do so.

From The Guardian

Answers, if they exist, will only come through informed statesmanship of the sort signally lacking so far.

From The Guardian