Sentence examples for begins relatively from inspiring English sources

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Even if that rebuilding begins relatively soon, not everyone thinks the rebound will be sharp.

It begins relatively serenely, with a gentle portrayal of communal life in Beah's home village.

This disorder, which eventually affects all individuals to varying degrees, begins relatively early in life in most persons.

The book begins relatively serenely, with photos of the impoverished masses contrasted with images of the opulent ruling class: men in flashy white suits at the government palace.

The window of opportunity to initiate therapeutic hypothermia to mitigate apoptosis after anoxia is broad, as apoptosis begins relatively late and continues for a long duration.

The more severe defect exhibited by the embryo shown in Figure 5C begins relatively normally with pronuclear migration (a″ and b″) and fusion (c″ and d″), and nuclear envelope breakdown indicating the start of the first cell division (e″).

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Japan also experienced a mild depression, which began relatively late and ended relatively early.

France and Germany, both aware of the military potential of aircraft, began relatively large-scale manufacturing around 1909.

Japanese anime Your Name has begun relatively quietly with weekend takings of £22,000 (including £5,000 in previews) from 17 cinemas.

Modern Dutch industrial development began relatively late, about 1870, and production rose even during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

In keeping with the court's general reluctance to interfere with the president's war-making powers, its rulings in the war on terror began relatively modestly.

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