Sentence examples for making relatively from inspiring English sources

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Recently, the project made a group to provide computers for every student in Uruguay, but after years of deal-making and political machinations, it is still only making relatively slow progress.

Surveying, a means of making relatively large-scale, accurate measurements of the Earth's surfaces.

So how did Sheeran, a relatively normal bloke, making relatively normal music, manage to become Britain's biggest-selling artist?

Next is verification (refinement or polishing), the process of making relatively minor modifications in committing ideas to final form.

Human ancestors in Africa and Eurasia were making relatively advanced large stone tools like axes and cleavers hundreds of thousands of years ago.

Official failure to communicate with reporters making relatively trivial inquiries, often through mindless jobs-worth "no comment" responses by PRs, has the effect of creating unnecessary FoI requests.

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The blue whale makes relatively shallow dives.

Some efficiency changes can be made relatively simply.

History books make relatively little mention of her.

Spanish cooks make relatively little use of cheese.

Thus, in practice, this probably made relatively little difference.

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