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Given the film's scope and ambition, the budget was relatively tight at an estimated $20m.
My summer clothing was relatively tight fitting.
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And though there is a long and honorable strain of euro-skepticism in British political life, alongside considerably-less-honorable outright media euro-hostility, the result was relatively tight--less than 5 percentage points in it--so much so that Leave leaders themselves, after the vote count had started, declared that they expected to lose.
While security in the area is relatively tight, traffic was not restricted in front of the United Nations building.
Even after the economy resumes growth — perhaps later this year — businesses will probably be conservative, cognizant that credit is relatively tight, and consumers will be inclined to save.
For now, the inventory at the lower end of the market continues to be relatively tight, sometimes fueling multiple bids and high prices.
The fibrous capsules around each particle are relatively tight and intimated.
Moreover, the simulation results are relatively tight to the theoretical upper and lower approximations.
We will later demonstrate, with the numerical results, that the upper bounds in (35), (28), and (36) are relatively tight for the beamformer weight derived from (32).
But in the deep strata, the temperature and pressure are high and the rocks are relatively tight, so the accumulation and migration of hydrocarbon are controlled by a combination of forces.
On the other hand, subcutaneous tissue is relatively tight, and thus it is more difficult for air to spread when it enters through a skin laceration.
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