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1 He would decide the matter from the relative quality of the catch.
2 Bizarrely, the ratings weren't based on the relative quality of the underlying loans.
3 I will let you judge the relative quality for yourself.
4 It's a relative quality , after all.
5 Poverty is a relative quality , like cold and heat, which are but the increase or the diminution in our own sensations.
6 This is a relative quality based on an arbitrary scale of 10 and is an indication of probable cracking and spalling.
7 And Moses had evidently no relish for a contest in the presence of his countrymen as to the relative quality of his magic.
8 He gripped Mr. Polly's wrist with a grip of steel, and in an instant Mr. Polly understood the relative quality of their muscles.
9 Waiving for the moment all question as to the relative quality of two distinct races, what results are to be expected from crossing?
10 She loved Lacy for the dangers he had passed, and Sempland because she could not help it; which marks the relative quality of her affections.
11 The question of the relative qualities of the two races is still an open one.
12 The following table shows the relative qualities of wools from the various parts of a Merino sheep:
13 The poverty of literary men.-Poverty , arelativequality.-Ofthe poverty of literary men in what degree desirable.-Extreme poverty.-Task-work.
14 When I was in France a few weeks ago I heard much about the relative qualities of different classes of men as soldiers.
15 I was delighted that I had guessed their relative qualities so perfectly, and when we arrived at Mrs. March I glibly presented them.
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