Large or big relative to something else.
1 However, it is often necessary to use a much larger stimulus set.
2 However, larger studies are necessary to establish its benefits and its safety.
3 So-called tax havens are usually small countries with access to larger markets.
4 Lofven said the government had slashed taxes without a larger economic strategy.
5 But a larger number of accountants would remain outside the new body.
6 He won a settlement far larger than many experts thought was possible.
7 He reiterated that a larger international response to the crisis is needed.
8 The Turkish war camp was a far larger one to the right.
9 But its true number of supporters is often thought to be larger .
10 The government recently expanded the wage subsidy scheme to include larger businesses.
11 These results need to be confirmed in a larger number of patients.
12 However, long-term and larger cohort studies are needed to validate these results.
13 The larger the constituency, the less the value of any particular vote.
14 The fact remained, however, that the larger gathering was far from finished.
15 The free trading market was actually a lot larger than it appeared.
16 Therefore, the larger umbrella term of CIF is used in this statement.
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