Examples of 'relatively small numbers' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively small numbers"

relatively small numbers: denotes numbers that are modest in size or scale, not significantly large

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relatively small numbers
The various marks were produced in relatively small numbers.
These relatively small numbers of hydrophobic groups ensure that the molecules remain relatively water soluble.
It is designed for large parts in relatively small numbers.
There are relatively small numbers of refugees in Botswana.
A range of other issues were also identified by relatively small numbers.
Those are relatively small numbers.
The attacks committed in Europe by these organisations cause relatively small numbers of casualties.
As a result it is made in relatively small numbers and is thus relatively expensive.
Relatively small numbers of the people practice Christianity.
Locations such as Philadelphia also have relatively small numbers of certified kosher restaurants.
Normally, this is a fairly harmless singlecelled plankton, present in relatively small numbers.
Both came in relatively small numbers as compared to other Jewish groups.
It is currently used by the Finnish Defence Forces in relatively small numbers.
So in relatively small numbers it 's okay.
However, there are often constraints or practical reasons for relatively small numbers of measurements.

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Finally, there were relatively small numbers of mango consumers in each age group.
Asylum is a sensitive issue in Australia, despite the relatively small numbers involved.
In the forest, relatively small numbers of determined and prepared defenders could be highly effective.
Mind you, surveillance versions of the Banshee were also produced in relatively small numbers.
These methods reach relatively small numbers of people, but they can provide valuable feedback.
The EIB has the most experience, but mostly in supporting relatively small numbers of projects.
Historically, relatively small numbers of media outlets provided a widely trusted common foundation for national debates.
Production = = The Tiger II was developed late in the war and built in relatively small numbers.
Nevertheless, relatively small numbers of primary and secondary ( specialist sub-contractor ) operators are involved.
Prior to the mid-1990s opioid abuse was confined to relatively small numbers of people.
Class Size --- Relatively small numbers of participants.
Unfortunately, these reports had relatively small numbers of patients ( under 50 patients ).

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