Sentence examples for be at a relative from inspiring English sources

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Thus, open societies tend to be at a relative disadvantage vis-à-vis less-democratic countries as far as the pursuit of foreign policy objectives, unharmed by leaks, is concerned.

On the back side, the superior button for graft stabilization is less than 1 cm from the suprascapular nerve and can thus be used with relative safety, even though it might be at a relative risk.

Of course, they ignore that all restaurants would be subject to the same increase in the minimum wage, so no restaurant would be at a relative competitive disadvantage when compared with any other.

Conversely, the RF target will be at a relative disadvantage in the LH condition (green trace), resulting in more choices of the non-RF target.

I am nowhere suggesting that these reduced eukaryotes have some kind of energetic advantage over prokaryotes; on the contrary, in purely bioenergetic terms they are likely to be at a relative disadvantage.

The cumulative effect of hot temperature on CVD admissions was found to be non-significant and was estimated to be at a relative risk of 1.17 (95% confidence interval: 0.90 1.52) for 1°C increase in the temperature.

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Rural women, too, are at a relative disadvantage compared with urban women.

They were at a relative's house and found the gun in the entryway.

Citi and Bank of America, on the other hand, are at a relative disadvantage.

Combined with lower ARPU for mobile/standalone VR, China is at a relative disadvantage to the West on a per user basis.

A 2 year old male was at a relative's home and picked up a gun that was left on top of a microwave oven.

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