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"But you've got to get a framework in place before you can take more than relatively small steps".
"In the hands of competent experimenters much can be learned concerning the prevention and treatment of gas burns in men without subjecting them to more than relatively trivial annoyance or disability," he promised.
Paulson: And we have a more than relatively healthy global economy.
In general, however, the nationally available guidance did not lend itself to more than relatively crude measures in this regard, the focus remaining, as elsewhere in the NHS system, on financial control and a handful of access targets.
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Pure and well-defined structures were found more stable than relatively poor crystalline phase.
If the mapping T is closed quasi-ϕ-nonexpansive, which is more general than relatively nonexpansive mappings, we have the following.
Biological systems are clearly far more complex than relatively simple sets of equations.
The New Start treaty, on the other hand, was never meant to be more than a relatively modest agreement.
It would cost the Ministry of Justice more than that (relatively speaking) modest sum if just one in every 445 of those youngsters denied legal aid ended up in prison.
It is probably this, more than the relatively minor, if very painful for some, cuts to Pip that explains Duncan Smith's resignation.
"It is unacceptable that extradition proceedings should take more than a relatively short time to be measured in months not years,2 they said in their judgement.
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