Examples of 'there were relatively' in a sentence
Meaning of "there were relatively"
there were relatively: This phrase is used to indicate that in comparison to other similar situations or contexts, the described scenario or condition is moderately or fairly constrained, limited, or small in scope. It suggests a degree of restriction or modesty relative to a reference point
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there were relatively
There were relatively more community activities.
Within these large enterprises there were relatively.
There were relatively few conversions and baptisms.
As a result there were relatively few.
There were relatively few commissioner seats on the council.
During the reporting period, there were relatively few incidents reported.
There were relatively few mosquitoes when we stayed there.
However, it is now known that there were relatively few deaths from typhus.
There were relatively few supportive housing clients in this study.
With both hand dryers, however, there were relatively few paint spots remaining on the hands.
There were relatively few policy changes in telecommunications or audiovisual services.
UNCT-Gabon pointed out that there were relatively few community associations in place.
There were relatively more discriminatory measures taken as a result of worsening economic conditions.
Partly, perhaps, because there were relatively few of them.
Therefore there were relatively few people affected by the requirement to be in the country.
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The 1985 Protocol on Sulphur was adopted when there were relatively few Parties to the Convention.
Here there were relatively many.
As a consequence of this by 2004 there were relatively few active mining projects.
There were relatively few measures for investment in sectors important for sustainable development.
In contrast there were relatively few Spanish multinationals.
There were relatively few Israelites anywhere to be found.
But in reality there were relatively few German soldiers in France.
There were relatively few reports of problems from the Americas.
In contrast, there were relatively few women in the audience.
There were relatively few Spartan citizens.
Despite all this research, there were relatively few recordings available to the general public.
There were relatively few francophones in Ontario at the time of Confederation.
During the elections, there were relatively few incidents of violence and voter turnout was strong.
There were relatively few competitors however, with the complex developing machinery necessary.
When I began, there were relatively few photographers.
There were relatively few people out there, but enough that it did not feel lonely.
In Denmark there were relatively significant gender differences in favour of boys.
There were relatively few recommendations on article 34.
Finally, there were relatively small numbers of mango consumers in each age group.
There were relatively many books, new, covering various areas of interest.
On the whole, there were relatively positive accounts about primary school attendance.
There were relatively few theosophers in the 17th century, but many of them were prolific.
Otherwise, there were relatively few rules initially and Wikipedia operated independently of Nupedia.
However, there were relatively few precedents because cases of discrimination were rare.
Although there were relatively few storms, the season proved exceptionally deadly and destructive.
However, there were relatively few religious believers or places of worship in the DPRK.
However, there were relatively few developed manufacturing industries in Scotland for most of this period.
Italy where there were relatively more employees in the work over 90 % of total employment.
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