Sentence examples for relative refinement from inspiring English sources

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Chevrolet's entries in all three segments highlight the small-car dimensional differences that can limit their relative refinement.

The new X6 M's lines are an evolution of those worn by the original, but the aggressive cues of the M variant and the relative refinement of the X6's new body seem to make the car easier on the eyes than when the original debuted.

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The relative grain refinement efficiencies thus predicted are in good overall agreement with those indicated by the generation of high-angle boundaries and reduction of grain size in pure copper measured by electron back-scatter diffraction.

This further relative-timing refinement revealed that later points along the temporal path were more affected by the error-correction process.

The user can decide on the degree of refinement relative to the original set.

The transition from these decorative highs to the purities of the final Wagenfeld gallery is made by a small vitrine-lined room where color is entirely absent and technique is stretched between relative crudeness and feverish refinement.

The major advantages of the proposed formulation are its complete independence of the cohesive zone length – which is a geometry-dependent parameter – and its relative insensitivity to mesh refinement.

The experimental results demonstrated that route BC-m was strongly effective in redistributing particles while maintaining a comparable microstructural refinement efficiency relative to route BC, which led to an increase in ultimate tensile strength and much higher ductility in the composite.

Eunuchs guarded your every move behind the elaborate tiled and filigreed existence in the harem where you existed with other women in a highly structured society of refinement and relative luxury.

Rather, it's a result of the relative thinness—I would say "refinement"—of liberal morality.

The reputation of Mrs Beeton, as opposed to Mrs Beeton, has also taken some stick: Christopher Driver, in The British at Table (1983), wrote that its "progressive debasement" under successive revisers and enlargers "may either explain or be explained by the relative stagnation and want of refinement in the indigenous cooking of Britain between 1880 and 1930".

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