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1 However, the Commission said Platinum was a relatively small player in Europe.
2 So far the number of cases in Ireland has been relatively small .
3 There, one might effect great changes with relatively small expenditures of power.
4 However, that finding was based on a relatively small number of cancers.
5 Merck, however, is relatively small with around 1 percent of the market.
6 Furthermore, the number of species studied was still relatively small , she says.
7 But the industry is a relatively small part of the Canadian economy.
8 The statistical method used allows estimates of LE with relatively small datasets.
9 Finally, the market remains relatively small , limiting the potential fallout from defaults.
10 In fact, right now, most bookies tend to be relatively small operations.
11 Vinyl buyers may still be relatively small in number, but they're committed.
12 But the commission is a relatively small percentage of the asking price.
13 The stakes are relatively small for Capital One, executives said on Thursday.
14 It's a whole lot of power packed in a relatively small space.
15 There are writers who take years to write a relatively small book.
16 Earnings increases at many other companies are expected to be relatively small .
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