Sentence examples for comparatively new from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, they chose a rather old GPU and a comparatively new CPU to compare: an Nvidia GTX280 and a Core i7 960.

"The problem with HTML 5 is, it's a comparatively new protocol.

Nonetheless, there are two distinct and comparatively new features of Australia's economy.

Public dining as we know it is a comparatively new idea.

Its program focusing on commercial interiors — rather than entire buildings — is comparatively new.

It's a nice station, out in Weequahic Park, comparatively new, overlooking the lake and within walking distance of the airport.

If the project is a success, other patients will benefit from a surprising application of a comparatively new technology.

I accordingly headed off to the Clapham Picturehouse to experience this comparatively new phenomenon at first hand.

Hollywood's compulsion to claim that a film is somehow true, even when almost completely fictional, is a comparatively new development.

As a comparatively new company, founded in 1978, it has fewer overmanned factories with rusting equipment than many of the SOEs that originated in the Mao era.

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"The science on same-sex parenting remains comparatively new, unable to keep up with political and legal developments," he wrote.

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