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Does that just mean relatively fair trade?
Bureaucratic obstacles, high costs and negative social attitudes mean relatively few women migrate along official channels.
(If by confusing you mean relatively straightforward with a few notable exemptions).
For one thing, Mr. Mellman said, an incremental change in saving by Americans could mean relatively little in the fast-moving global capital market.
For the artists signed to Sony BMG, the change in ownership, which must be approved by regulators, will mean relatively little.
The Grammy Awards themselves mean relatively little compared to, say, the Oscars, which is why the show is built around performances, and also why it's important that the early performers hold their own.
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This means relatively few publishers do; and, in turn, the literary culture is shaped by that.
One additional factor something that meant relatively little to Bradley was that the game was to be played in Madison Square Garden.
Medicare expenditure projections have dropped significantly, which means relatively lower out-of-pocket health costs for current and future retirees.
That means relatively few families have the means or the desire to invest in a new house.
One additional factor — something that meant relatively little to Bradley — was that the game was to be played in Madison Square Garden.
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