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comparativamente
In a relative manner; by comparison to something else.
comparatively
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comparativamente
comparatively
1
In some, actual abolition was
comparatively
easy; in others, it was difficult.
2
The state's economy is
comparatively
healthy, thanks largely to an energy boom.
3
The situation in the Eastern Ghouta was
comparatively
calm early on Tuesday.
4
Ultra-competitive fixtures are likely to produce a
comparatively
high number of cards.
5
Within 30 weeks they can tackle
comparatively
difficult three-and-four part Elizabethan compositions.
1
He was grateful; along its
relatively
clear way they made good time.
2
However, the Commission said Platinum was a
relatively
small player in Europe.
3
So far the number of cases in Ireland has been
relatively
small.
4
However, weaker demand kept trading
relatively
muted this week, another trader said.
5
This week the OFT said real competition was, in reality,
relatively
limited.
6
However, companies listed on these markets tend to be
relatively
high risk.
7
Incidents of a serious criminal nature were
relatively
rare, the report said.
8
The U.S. effort against Islamic State thus far has been
relatively
limited.
9
The concept however is
relatively
new in developing countries such as Malaysia.
10
There, one might effect great changes with
relatively
small expenditures of power.
11
As a result 2018 has been a year of
relatively
easy wins.
12
The effects of the crisis on the labour market were
relatively
uneven.
13
Mr Key said while New Zealand was
relatively
safe, authorities remained vigilant.
14
While
relatively
rare in Europe, such views are common in the US.
15
Attacks on doctors in the Southern Health Board region are
relatively
rare.
16
He said the situation faced by Tauranga Boys' College was
relatively
common.
relatively
relatively small
relatively low
relatively high
relatively new
relatively easy
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comparativamente
relativamente