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be relatively more
adverb
Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
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The indispensability mechanism seems to be relatively more important to women, whereas the social-comparison mechanism appears to be relatively more important to men.
Lib Dem voters do still tend to be relatively more sympathetic to Labour than to Conservatives.
"As interest rates increase, mortgage interest will be relatively more expensive and rental prices will increase," they added.
But this time they may be relatively more affected, because most economies are already stagnant or shrinking.
Since turnout in primaries and caucuses is relatively low, the voters there may be relatively more informed.
Persuasion swing states will be relatively more responsive to the effects of the campaign and changes in the national environment, including economic conditions.
Material parameters have proven to be relatively more important to the former than to the latter.
It is found to be relatively more accurate when T pr > 1.25 (Cengel and Boles 2008).
Those respondents who adhere to a fairness principle tend to be relatively more positive to increases in the CO2 tax.
Presence of moderate roof strata is found to be, relatively, more significant for the rib/snook design.
The moments tend to be relatively more stable than spectral ordinates and may be derived from raw, unsmoothed periodograms.
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