Sentence examples for expanded relatively from inspiring English sources

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Since then, internal security has been tightened significantly, but as the agency's secrecy deepened, its reach expanded relatively unchecked.

Bidirectional transmission in bidirectional hybrid DWDM PON architecture is a very attractive option, the capacity of the optical network can be expanded relatively easily by bidirectional transmission technology.

Janhunen (1998: 202) points out that Tungusic as well as Amuric and Kamchukotic gives evidence for having expanded relatively recently into the northern part of its range.

Rhinos are easily raised and bred in captivity, and their populations can be expanded relatively rapidly for introduction into the wild.

In addition, the reduced diversity of the Indian rhesus macaques suggests this population may have experienced an evolutionary bottleneck or expanded relatively recently from a small founder population.

Although most orders containing hematophagous insects already existed in the Carboniferous period, fleas probably arose in the early Cretaceous, about 120 million years ago [ 2], but are thought to have expanded relatively recently, in the past 50 million years, where they spread simultaneously with mammals and birds [ 3].

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Following the Cambrian Period, the biosphere continued to expand relatively rapidly.

Each student has a social security account and the Social Security system could expand relatively easily to accommodate the added administrative burden.

The mutant clone with only 'two hits' initially expands relatively slowly.

It is evident that, as the supply of susceptible individuals dwindles in some areas, circulation of the agent will continue to expand relatively rapidly in time and space to other areas, thereby also affecting the higher income districts, although the starting point was the Alagados district.

Once these contrasting sections had been expanded into relatively self-sufficient movements, little stood in the way of the three-movement symphonies composed in the 1740s by Italians (e.g., Giovanni Battista Sammartini), Austrians (e.g., Matthias Georg Monn), and Germans (e.g., Johann Stamitz) alike.

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