Sentence examples for relatively immediate from inspiring English sources

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Tactical weapons are designed for offensive or defensive use at relatively short range with relatively immediate consequences.

"There may be some relatively immediate solutions in terms of filling vacancies if increased recurrent budgets were available for the sector".

Stimulation could be titrated to achieve a specific and relatively immediate electrophysiologic change, with symptom relief emerging in response to that change4,8,13,14.

What most of us worry about are the relatively immediate consequences to mother (excessive weight gain, gestational diabetes) and baby (listeria, birth defects linked to weight gain and diabetes).

We focused on relatively immediate threats to Europe, the next 20 years only.

This provides relatively immediate feedback, but may be impractical in application domains characterized by processes with long runtime, such as model execution in the Model Web, or distributed search in geospatial discovery, where clients need to keep the connection to the server continuously open, in order to wait for the responses.

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He said the Federal Reserve, through its control of monetary policy, was the "first line of action" to fight a downturn and suggested that even cuts of the magnitude Mr. Bush has promised would likely have relatively little immediate impact on the nation's economy.

A rumble of war Sour young men ReprintsForeign diplomats and southern Sudanese leaders are scratching their heads in wonder at getting to a point where the referendum seems pretty sure to take place on time and with relatively few immediate worries.

They give relatively lower immediate gains on each picking (£50), but the associated losses are also lower.

In contrast, lesions of Area X have relatively little immediate effect on song performance in adult and juvenile birds (Goldberg and Fee, 2011; Kojima et al., 2013).

Such practices have relatively observable, immediate impacts, such as reduced vulnerability, that accrue largely to the individual farmer or landowner who adopts them (Walthal et al., 2012).

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