0 clearly or noticeably -- tydelig
1 -- klart og tydelig, distinkt
In this scenario, such formulations as ' the people ' could ring distinctly hollow.
On the other hand, discrete emotional signals may convey different information and be processed distinctly.
The ichnographic map was distinctly different from realistic pictorial panoramas, as well as from the cityscape itself.
The planning-control model predicts that damage to brain regions responsible for either planning or control will result in distinctly different deficits.
The city itself was not large by contemporary standards, but it cast a distinctly urban shadow over its surroundings.
Unlike the introductory movement, environmental recordings are seldom perceived, and the whole movement is endowed with a distinctly abstract character.
The resulting phenomenon - termed ' order through fluctuations ' - is a distinctly evolutionary one, complete with feedback loops that drive the system further from equilibrium.
In contrast to the ambitious scale of the house building programme the dominant approach to implementation was distinctly conservative.