Sentence examples for he comparatively from inspiring English sources

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Now that is strange". Because he does comparatively little opera he says he can feel slightly the outsider when joining a company.

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

But in his own time, before he pulled the trigger, he was comparatively unknown, a second-rate actor whose hapless efforts on the boards were dwarfed by what his family of stage legends accomplished.

Although he wrote comparatively little orchestral music, what he did write sounds like a cross between Mendelssohn and Jerome Kern, with music alternating between long, often melodramatic phrases (heralding what Wagner would do in the decades to come) and rousing folk-inspired rhythms, resulting in something highly original and accessible.

"You know, in fairness to Hank Paulson, I don't know him well, but I know enough he's not a banker, he's comparatively a day trader," said Issa. "We need him to get bankers to say how you stabilize long-term assets and stop treating it like it's Goldman Sachs".

There are a lot of teams out there hacking away on event-sharing apps (Facebook, for one, recently launched "Suggested Events" to help you discover new events), but when we asked Plancast founder Mark Hendrickson what his impressions were, he said that, comparatively, he thinks UpTo has some serious potential.

Jones appealed to Tan because he spent comparatively little as manager and, although he was sacked as Sheffield Wednesday manager at the start of the month, Tan was impressed with his work in the loan market.

He was comparatively slow-moving, already dealing with tendinitis in his knees, but he had excellent instincts and a long wingspan.

Many of his other songs are often heard on jukeboxes and radio and he is rated with the best of Gershwin and Rodgers but he is comparatively little known to the public.

And in the increasingly ornate second half of the set, he introduces comparatively sudden, dramatic change in place of slow evolution: an approach that he developed further in "Koyaanisqatsi" and other scores of the early 1980s, and that has become his standard operating procedure.

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