Sentence examples for comparatively poor number from inspiring English sources

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The national tracking polls were released — Mitt Romney and Paul D. Ryan got a comparatively poor number in the Rasmussen Reports tracking poll, which had President Obama pulling into a one-point lead after having trailed in that survey for much of the past few weeks.

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Finally, because New Mexico is a comparatively poor state with only a limited number of high-income geographic areas, sample sizes for the two income groupings were necessarily imbalanced.

In particular, surrogate reports appear to be a comparatively poor measure of self-assessment of number of moles, the strongest known phenotypic indicator of melanoma risk, and may bias comparisons between families with and without a history of melanoma.

In these cells, small drops of neutral lipids were seen dispersed throughout the cytoplasm, while cells with no myoinositol addition in the media were comparatively poor in terms of neutral LC during the lag stationary phase and showed limited number of small lipid bodies in the cells.

Why might a surgeon have comparatively poor results?

There was McCormack, yes, but those recordings were comparatively poor.

But China also remains a comparatively poor country.

With physical health comparatively poor, night was when people simmered most acutely in their discomfort.

Worse, I also began bemoaning the comparatively poor placement of my younger child.

The study also found that surgeons who did too few -- one operation a year or fewer -- had comparatively poor results.

To some, it seemed strange that his last season would start off with a comparatively poor record.

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