Relatively
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- in a relative manner; by comparison to something else; comparatively
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- Abalones reach maturity at a relatively small size.
- These animals were relatively small and aquatic.
- The sect is relatively small, with about 70 members.
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- It flies relatively low over the ground and hovers.
- As governor, Williams kept a relatively low profile.
- The gem value of goshenite is relatively low.
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- Belize has relatively high rates of violent crime.
- subway tunnels) and relatively high ridership.
- MCFCs also have relatively high efficiencies.
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- Winters are relatively short lived, mild, and wet.
- It is a relatively short period of the cell cycle.
- After a relatively short life a new bridge was needed.
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- There is a relatively large expatriate community.
- The church is relatively large and richly designed.
- The newborns are relatively large, measuring about long.
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- Baltimore's Hispanic population is relatively new.
- It is thought to be a relatively new carbon star.
- In 1988, however, this was a relatively new concept.
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- A. Atlanticus has relatively few parasites.
- There are relatively few Shi'a in Guinea.
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- Elected politicians have relatively little sway over Algeria.
- The Orangeburg killings received relatively little media coverage.
- During the firing process, the potter has relatively little control.
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- The problem shown is a relatively simple example.
- Tools are known to have been relatively simple.
- It, too, started with relatively simple gaming ideas.
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- Deleting records from a database is relatively easy.
- Tuning in this register is relatively easy.
- This made it relatively easy to score and arrange a song.
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- Push-button tuning was relatively rare at this time.
- Private person-to-person Netmail was relatively rare.
- Personal Chapter 11 bankruptcies are relatively rare.
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- However, despite the awards he is relatively unknown, even in Mexico.
- The protein function is relatively unknown and is highly conserved in mammals.
- Kerala was a relatively unknown state among tourist circles until the early 1960s.
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- Many clan levies, however, would have remained relatively poorly armed.
- Despite the artillery bombardments the position remained relatively intact.
- It remained relatively prosperous until the end of the Ottoman occupation (1912).
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- Burkina Faso is therefore a relatively flat country.
- Chancheng lies on relatively flat land.
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- Fruit production is a relatively recent activity.
- The name "La Guardia" is relatively recent.
- The name Bodmin Moor is relatively recent.
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- Stub thumbs are also relatively common in Japan.
- Fractions are relatively common, especially .
- It is a relatively common rockfish of the Pacific coast.
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- The legs are relatively long and heavily hairy.
- The caudal fin is relatively long and contains 14 rays.
- It has a slow growth rate and relatively long lifespan.
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- After all, he was a relatively young (38) and vigorous man.
- She died at a relatively young age.
- In 1782, Allen's brother Heber died at the relatively young age of 38.
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- Tancred's own influence on the genre has been relatively minor.
- Grain size has been shown to be of relatively minor importance.
- Crawford appears as a relatively minor character in the book "Hannibal".
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- Holocene climate has been relatively stable.
- The angle of Earth's axial tilt is relatively stable over long periods of time.
- Generally, work engagement is conceptualized as a relatively stable phenomenon.
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- FaZe defeated EnVyUs in a relatively close match.
- NGC 1316 is a relatively close radio galaxy.
- This relatively close packing leads to a high density of 5.73 g/cm.
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- The German soil is relatively poor in raw materials.
- He was dropped after the 2nd Test after a relatively poor series.
- English is taught in high school, but the standard is relatively poor.
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- The area was still relatively open at that time.
- Argentina's wine route is still relatively new.
- Although gene therapy is still relatively new, it has had some successes.
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- The imagines occur relatively late from July to September
- Dockett started football relatively late.
- The area remained pagan relatively late.
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- However, it was a reactive and relatively weak institution.
- Like estriol, estetrol is a relatively weak and atypical estrogen.
- It is a relatively weak estrogen, with much lower activity than estradiol.
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- The fisheries in northern Australia are relatively well managed.
- His court is relatively well known.
- The model, a Mercedes-Benz A-Class competitor, sold relatively well in Europe.
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- It has a relatively narrow body with a rough, grainy texture.
- The epicenters of the recorded aftershocks formed a relatively narrow band.
- Poor ground visibility and relatively narrow landing gear track caused many losses on the ground.
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- Therefore, carbon burial rates are relatively slow in the open ocean.
- The relatively slow speed of AppleTalk allowed further reductions in cost.
- When gameplay begins, the Vic Viper is relatively slow and has only a weak gun.
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- Each play is discrete and has a relatively small number of possible outcomes.
- A relatively small number of masculine nouns have a nominative singular ending in a vowel.
- The maximum possible number of six-digit passwords is one million, a relatively small number.
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- The firm focused on designs for relatively inexpensive houses on small lots, such as this.
- Liquid argon is also relatively inexpensive, making large-scale projects economically feasible.
- A "kotatsu" is a relatively inexpensive way to stay warm in the winter, as the futons trap the warm air.
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- Bleeding from an AVM can be relatively mild or devastating.
- In visbreaking, a relatively mild thermal cracking operation is performed.
- Compared to other areas of the Bavarian Forest, the climate is relatively mild.
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- The steel industry remained in relatively good shape.
- This reactivity exploits the relatively good stability of "PhSn·"
- The type thus had a relatively good mobility for the early thirties.
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- The EJ&E underwent dieselization relatively early.
- It is a relatively early example of a rigid-frame bridge in Michigan.
- The income from the show made Tietjens financially independent at a relatively early age.
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- The situation around the town then became relatively quiet.
- From then on, news of the upcoming game was relatively quiet.
- Ever since, the matches between the two teams have been relatively quiet.
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- In addition, the tramway run is relatively intact."
- Despite the artillery bombardments the position remained relatively intact.
- It has historic significance as a relatively intact complex of rural buildings.
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- It has been an open area until relatively recently.
- The river did not gain its current name until relatively recently.
- Farmers and herders appeared in the vicinity of Hadzaland relatively recently.
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- suffered only relatively light losses to its fleet during World War II.
- Both Denmark and Norway were occupied by Germany with relatively light casualties.
- Winds were relatively light, with gusts between along the northern shores of Lake Okeechobee.
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- This means that the cores of the planets could have formed relatively quickly.
- This means they will lose velocity relatively quickly, limiting their effective range.
- About 10% of absorbed radiocaesium washes out of the body relatively quickly in sweat and urine.
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- The lake is relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of .
- The hull was long and narrow, with a relatively shallow draft.
- It is also relatively shallow and warmer than the other Finger Lakes.
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- It appears to be relatively safe during pregnancy.
- Estrogens and other steroids are relatively safe in overdose.
- Astral Oil was a high-quality kerosene used in lamps and noted for being relatively safe.
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- Progesterone was studied in the treatment of breast cancer in 1951 and 1952, but with relatively modest results.
- For example, some supermarkets would treat the relatively modest fines arising as a business cost and open nonetheless.
- In the middle of 2009, the annual drop of the GDP for 2009 was estimated around 3% or 4.3%, a relatively modest decrease.
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- The village has a relatively successful sporting tradition in football.
- "Seven Year Itch" received decent reviews and was relatively successful.
- The album was relatively successful, and the band continued to gain popularity.
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- Mammary glands remain relatively constant throughout life.
- The river's discharge averaged over the year is , and the river's flow is relatively constant.
- The town features relatively constant temperatures year-round, with average temperature hovering around .
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- In 1993, this relatively uncommon practice was discontinued.
- Snowfall is relatively uncommon.
- The once-widespread Beef Shorthorn is now a relatively uncommon sight.
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- Folding is relatively more complicated than for a Brompton and takes slightly longer.
- While the dogs did show signs of stress, they did not refuse to perform the task relatively more.
- Items registering a greater than average price increase (or smaller decrease) become relatively more important.
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- Contemporary Acoma culture remains relatively closed, however.
- GTL is viable provided gas remains relatively cheaper than oil.
- This area of study in general, however, remains relatively unexplored.
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- Olbrich's own house was relatively cheap at 75,000 Mark.
- Stranded gas provides relatively cheap gas.
- In Syndal, housing was often on subdivided farmland and relatively cheap.
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- In 2005, the size of the system was relatively unchanged.
- Support among people over 60, however, remained relatively unchanged (14% to 15%).
- The Budweiser bottle has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1876.
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- Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited.
- Research done on signature whistle usage by other dolphin species is relatively limited.
- Mahorn gained a reputation for physical play, which he used to compensate for his relatively limited leaping ability.
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- Newspapers are relatively free of government pressure.
- Latin word order Latin word order is relatively free.
- Georgia was relatively free from warfare until late 1863.
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- Deprotonation requires relatively strong bases, such as alkoxides.
- The outer bands produced relatively strong winds in Palm Beach County.
- Many of the Allied generals were hesitant to attack such a relatively strong position.
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- They were relatively isolated from slaves and worked to preserve their free status.
- For most of his time in the mountains, he worked alone and was relatively isolated.
- It lies to the northeast of the crater Harding, but is otherwise relatively isolated.
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- Abalones reach maturity at a relatively small size.
- This inn is of a relatively small size, with only one stable room.
- They attributed the relatively small size of the effect to individual differences.
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- Betty Lou had a relatively brief performing career.
- This was the third no contest in Mathis Jr.'s relatively brief career.
- Bardot's appearance was relatively brief and the film was not a big hit.
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- The early years of the fort were relatively peaceful.
- The boat's seventh patrol was relatively peaceful with no contacts.
- Some encounters were violent, while others were relatively peaceful.
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- These procedures are relatively expensive.
- Mobile-telephone access to the Internet via 3G and 3.75G is still relatively expensive.
- The dish is challenging because of its relatively expensive ingredients and its slow preparation.
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- Winters are relatively dry and chilly with cold wind.
- He uses a relatively dry style of writing.
- Lampang has a relatively dry climate relative to nearby provinces.
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- It can be relatively easily ascended over the Ober Hüfifirn glacier.
- As hydrogen bonds are not covalent, they can be broken and rejoined relatively easily.
- Men could relatively easily push floating logs into position to be lifted by the hoist.
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- Mammary glands remain relatively constant throughout life.
- The band never had commercial success in the US, where they remain relatively unknown.
- Lake City would remain relatively remote and suburban from Seattle until years after WWII.
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- Cooley and Tukey published the paper in a relatively short time of six months.
- WR 46 exhibits complex variability on relatively short time scales of a few hours.
- On Raivavae, Gonzalo and Skjolsvold performed a prodigious amount of archaeological work in a relatively short time.
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- Gara de Nord is a relatively modern station.
- A relatively modern iteration of the Scottish-Irish name Murdoch.
- It was offered in Europe with the relatively modern 1.9-L JTD diesel engine.
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- It is a relatively short period of the cell cycle.
- in a relatively short period of time.
- A man on these skates could travel long distances in a relatively short period of time.
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- His wife and offspring are relatively obscure, and may have died early.
- Ambiorix remained a relatively obscure figure until the nineteenth century.
- For a long time, he was treated as a relatively obscure figure in the history of science.
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- These blades are long and and relatively thin.
- Brazing thus allowed relatively thin walled, lightweight tubes to be used without loss of strength.
- This is a popular method for adding strong, load-bearing threads to a relatively thin piece of soft sheet metal.
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- Getting a second opinion about cancer treatment or diagnosis is relatively straightforward.
- The plot is relatively straightforward and is most easily compared to that of the Casina, which also revolves around a conflict between the "adulescens" and "senex".
- Common filter response specifications are described as follows: Meeting a frequency response requirement with an FIR filter uses relatively straightforward procedures.
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- She died at a relatively young age.
- In 1782, Allen's brother Heber died at the relatively young age of 38.
- Eadgyth's death in 946 at a relatively young age, in her thirties, was unexpected.
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- In the early 1840s the UK was relatively less affected than the rest of Europe.
- Compared to other species of octopus, the "O. joubini" color patterning is relatively less complex.
- This was not the case in Bille even as intermarriage was relatively less between the Bille people and other clans.
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- Because of its relatively fast current, it was used to clean skins, and rinse chemicals from the processed product.
- Making his first-class debut on 14 August 1890 in a match against Sussex, he scored 108 runs on a difficult pitch in a relatively fast time of two hours.
- This caused a major alarm in the European Union, but due to relatively fast response and slow accumulation of dioxins in humans there were no health impacts.
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- It is also possible to build such a system at relatively low cost.
- The genetically engineered bacteria are able to produce large quantities of synthetic human insulin at relatively low cost.
- India was a main destination for surrogacy because of the relatively low cost until international surrogacy was outlawed in 2015.
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- The climate of Franconia is sunny and relatively warm.
- The Devonian was a relatively warm period, and probably lacked any glaciers.
- Autumn generally begins in September, which is still relatively warm and dry.
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- The spectral type is M2IIIa, meaning it is a relatively cool giant star.
- Northeastern trade winds keep this tropical island relatively cool and dry.
- It requires relatively cool and moist oceanic climates, and an open canopy.
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- Its leaves are imparipinnate, with relatively wide pinnae.
- The inner walls are relatively wide, and have slumped inward along the edges.
- The distal phalanges are cone-shaped in most mammals, including most primates, but relatively wide and flat in humans.
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- Parts of the interior floor are relatively level and featureless.
- The interior floor is relatively level, particularly near the center.
- The interior floor of Wilhelm is relatively level, with a rougher area to the northeast.