Examples of 'had relatively little' in a sentence

Meaning of "had relatively little"

had relatively little: Indicates possessing a small or insufficient quantity or amount of something compared to others. This phrase is often used to describe a limited supply, degree, or extent of a particular resource, attribute, or condition

How to use "had relatively little" in a sentence

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had relatively little
Early computers had relatively little memory.
An order of magnitude error in estimates of software cost had relatively little impact.
Louis had relatively little impact on politics.
His other wives were from outlying tribes and had relatively little influence in Mecca.
Clearing had relatively little effect on air temperature.
Although lead is a common metal, its discovery had relatively little impact in the ancient world.
I had relatively little contact with the Army.
Many of the landowners surveyed had relatively little direct contact with the NEB.
This had relatively little effect on accuracy, but expends energy quickly, limiting effective range.
Moreover, the physician historically had relatively little control over these determinants.
The perpetrator had relatively little time to commit the crime and hide the body.
Given the 1 per cent unemployment rate in Belarus, women had relatively little trouble finding employment.
The ITSF has had relatively little impact in strengthening administrative capacity.
For about a quarter century after Lombardi 's departure the Packers had relatively little on-field success.
My parents both had relatively little formal education.

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For about a quarter-century after Lombardi 's departure, the Packers had relatively little on-field success.
I was young and had relatively little experience.
I had just finished my doctorate, and I had relatively little experience.
They have therefore had relatively little influence over the market price of gold.
Lead is a common metal, but its discovery had relatively little impact in the ancient world.
Al Qaeda had relatively little if any presence in Iraq prior to the U.S. invasion.
And this is cardiothoracic, And I have had relatively little experience with cardiothoracic.
And I have had relatively little experience with cardiothoracic.
For these same reasons, magic had relatively little importance in Greece.
In Canada, Kyle had relatively little impact, leaving $9 million in damages and no fatalities.
Up until recently, most big tech firms had relatively little involvement in the cryptocurrency industry.
Charles Tobey had relatively little formal education.
Now, this is relatively rare, so I had relatively little personal experience with this.
The Quaternary ice ages had relatively little direct geologic influence on the Balkans.
And this is cardiothoracic, And I've had relatively little experience with cardiothoracic.
However, the team has had relatively little success in comparison to other clubs.
The evidence suggests that Secretary Hoover had relatively little influence on wages during the 1920-22 crisis.
On the other hand, they had relatively little experience in the field of occupational medicine.
However, the law seems to have had relatively little practical impact .?? Recommendations,.
However, these releases had relatively little success, and Day/Byrd restarted his solo career.
The events of 1975 in Indochina had relatively little influence on the Canadian position.
Through this time, Iceland had relatively little contact with the outside world.

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