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Last year, however, something relatively unprecedented happened.
So to conclude, if the UK was to follow Professor Ashton's advice, it would be a relatively unprecedented step among EU countries.
After the 2012 election, the new G.O.P. chairman, Reince Priebus, published a refreshingly honest and relatively unprecedented report about why Mitt Romney lost and how Republicans could win in 2016.
"The high throughput allows us to collect data and understand what's going on in relatively unprecedented ways.
Over $60 billion in value has been erased in the past few days thanks to a sell-off that's been sustained, prolonged, and relatively unprecedented — even in the roller coaster ride that is the crypto market.
"Consume less" policies, however, would be relatively unprecedented, and are generally neglected, she concedes.
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One of the last times it publicly objected to the work of journalists was in the aftermath of the botched assassination of the schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, which sparked an almost unprecedented, but relatively brief, surge of media criticism.
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