Sentence examples for relatively accustomed from inspiring English sources

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Even a makeshift Celtics squad is relatively accustomed to the situation, while the Magic is in relatively uncharted territory and quickly navigating in the wrong direction.

If the various national football teams still seem intent on pooping the party, at least we're relatively accustomed to it.

That is, Chinese, although in an occupation with high emotional demands, which indicate high social pressure to perform "display rules", may be relatively accustomed to handle such emotional complexity, or even emotional dissonance.

Medieval people across Europe would have been relatively accustomed to seeing men and women stripped down to their underwear and paraded through town as penance for a range of infractions from infidelity to heresy, on a more or less regular basis.

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Peter Zollman, an analyst for the Advanced Interactive Media Group, sees a bright spot, however, in the fact that these services are so new that relatively few people are accustomed to getting them for free.

Chen Shuxian, director of Zhuzhou's employment center, said he was more worried about the 3.7 million people who live in and around his booming city, people who have become accustomed to relatively comfortable lives.

It's a new and unpleasant feeling for a community accustomed to relatively good success rates, and NSF officials say limiting researchers to one proposal a year is the best way to relieve that frustration, which extends to reviewers.

Depending on the circumstances surrounding the transition, the previous supervisor may have become relaxed in providing feedback and, as a result, the team might have grown accustomed to relatively less supervision when in fact more guidance is needed.

700 Sundays took in more than $21 million during its 29-week run, back in the days when relatively few people were accustomed to paying the then-new premium prices (which in Crystal's case was $250).

General practitioners (GPs) are often paid based on their productivity (fee-for-service (FFS) and/or capitation), and hospital doctors are accustomed to relatively high additional payments on top of their base-level salary as compensation for long and irregular hours [ 1].

Somewhat surprisingly, travel time appeared relatively much less important, perhaps reflecting the rural setting for our survey; residents of rural areas may be more accustomed to traveling relatively long distances and times to obtain health care, and hence attribute less relative importance to it.

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