Sentence examples for comparatively added from inspiring English sources

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For example, including more Mammalia (M) species into the study, new character complexes can be comparatively added, such as "birth (M01a)", "hair on the top of the head (M02a)" or "hair on the throat (M02b)".

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The upper reaches of the market have been comparatively quiet, he added, with prices down 10 to 15 percent.

But when it comes to science and rigorous studies, he added, "comparatively, there isn't a whole lot of evidence out there".

But despite spills being "comparatively rare", he added that it would be difficult to trace the source.

He added, "Finding comparatively small volumes of extremely deadly materials hidden in these vast stockpiles will be time-consuming and difficult".

The Microsoft founder added a comparatively measly £7billion to his fortune, which is now estimated at £44.3billion (larger overall than Buffet's).

Results show thus that for C&T-value added a comparatively stronger global integration took place, whereas C&T-labor got more integrated within national borders over the investigation period (see Appendix 3: Table 8).

The fact that the fight was between a hefty looking man and comparatively diminutive woman only added a David and Goliath affect.

Zetia is comparatively mild, but adding it to Zocor lowers LDL more than the starting dose of any statin, aside from AstraZeneca 's turbocharged Crestor.

RL Grime selects from his repertoire of maximal trap tropes to amp up the comparatively subdued original, adding a few mid-length builds for good measure.

He is comparatively underinvested in banks, he added, and has trimmed exposure to technology.

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