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Upper-extremity involvement is relatively rare.

A few relatively infrequent situations also call for a semicolon.

Transverse bars may migrate down-stream relatively rapidly.

I have relatively thorough heart, to understand each other Freemasonry, have permanent dependency.

Probably because of relatively weak thigh muscles and a lack of foot support.

This should be done relatively early in the migration cycle so that, if necessary, alternatives can be researched.

Food processing converts relatively bulky, perishable and typically inedible raw materials into more useful, shelf-stable and palatable foods or potable beverages.

The normal electric water heater is about 5, 000 watts but it can heat up 50 gallons in a relatively short time.

Lately, in order to develop southern industry and promote each other between the south and the north of Yulin, taking salt-chemical industry as a leading role in Yu lin, is a relatively practical selection.

To realize such a goal, preferential treatment as well as other measures will be offered to encourage people to, and train professionals in, the western region and to help absorb professionals from China's relatively developed eastern and coastal areas.

Batch processing is relatively straightforward.

British investors have been relatively Stoic.

In some cases the knowledge asymmetry is relatively transient.

That solution is relatively easy to implement, but often results in an inflexible implementation.

Inflation is below the 3% midpoint of its target range and last year's economic downturn was relatively mild.

In addition, the earthquake was relatively shallow, Presgrave said, and those kinds of quakes tend to do more damage near the epicenter than deeper ones.

Our relatively low inter-marriage rate might be explained by our cultural as well as racial differences, and our predilection for holding tightly to our caste systems and religions.

The main causes leading to tax crime are that the tax payer are driven by self-interests, the taxpayers' sense of tax laws are weak, the tax laws are imperfect, and the tax authority's abilities to impose and control tax are relatively weak.

The study used relatively small values of superficial gas velocity.

The results suggest that in general recreational gaming is relatively harmless, particularly in boys.

But I would wager that a relatively small percentage of the crowd actually consists of diehard horse racing fans.

China attaches importance to protecting the interests and rights of children. It has built a relatively complete legal system for protecting children's rights and interests, with the Law on Protection of Minors as the mainstay.

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And yet these things go relatively unnoticed.

When Knotts was decided, installing an electronic beeper was a relatively unusual law-enforcement technique.

Current code for design of concrete structure (GB50010—2002) is relatively safe in setting down the corbel's height, horizontal longitudinal reinforcing steel bar and stirrup.

In business and technical contexts, roles often map roughly to job descriptions, so it is relatively easy to get a reasonable first cut of user types to interview by understanding the kind of jobs held by users (or potential users) of the system.

In making decisions, the frontal lobe of the human brain, which is relatively new in evolutionary history, is instrumental.

Oil executives have wanted to enter Iraq's giant and relatively unexplored fields since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, but they mostly passed on the first opportunity earlier this summer.

Because Skylab was relatively large and had ample storage area, it could feature an extensive menu: 72 different food items.

It is easy to extract, bulky and relatively cheap.

The Yankees made a relatively modest investment in acquiring Igawa, a three-time strikeout leader in Japan's Central League, this offseason.

A relatively firm material can be anticipated.