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comparatively English

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comparatively

(= relatively) in a relative manner; by comparison to something else the situation is relatively calm now

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Simple sentences

The prices of Japanese automobiles are still comparatively high.
It is to be regretted that comparatively little is known of the phenomenon of fatigue in the central nervous system.

Movie subtitles

You will find this will a comparatively simple document, owing chiefly to the fact that you two girls are the only living kin of Colonel Caldwell.
Everything is comparatively quiet.
There were at times comparatively long periods of good health.
There are parts of Tokyo comparatively unharmed yet.
And anyway, Mother. he's probably engaged to marry the daughter of the adjoining ranch. who, though beautiful, is comparatively poor.
Funny part about it is, since I've joined the Army and the war started I've led a comparatively sheltered life.
It's a comparatively new field and there wouldn't be much competition.
Even in a comparatively weII-ordered community like Hong Kong the Tongs touch the lives of 70 percent of the Chinese population.
Isn't that a comparatively comfortable almost voluptuous crucifixion to suffer for the sins of the world, Mr. Shannon?
You make it sound comparatively simple.
Oh, just one thing! I've got it up all right and it should be comparatively simple to propel it forward.
It has enormous difficulty in the comparatively simple act of perching.
Only comparatively.
Colonel Foster is a comparatively new member of SHADO?
And I experienced something which after all is comparatively rare.
Daphne! I haven't had much experience with these sort of things,.but I've always understood it was comparatively well paid.
Last time we had a long chat at a comparatively small cocktail party.
Well, comparatively speaking, yes!
Well, Emma, Cedric, Harold and Eastley have had only comparatively minor effects.
You see, one of us had to be accused of murder, so it made my choice comparatively simple, didn't it?
But my little, old Dauphine gives me the better performance, comparatively speaking.
And why should he wanna shoot a rare African falcon with comparatively harmless bird shot?
Within a comparatively short time, it will result in circulatory failure, respiratory failure and death.
It's only been as comparatively recently as recently that I've begun to realize.
I personally have 400 comparatively honest means of expropriation.
It has enormous difficulty In the comparatively simple act of perching. As you see.
But her injuries are comparatively minor, when you consider the incredibility of her being alive at all.
I'm comparatively normal for a guy raised in Brooklyn.
True, but that was just an isolated Fendahleen, comparatively weak.
Its wings beat comparatively slowly, about 40 times a second.
Insect development took place at a comparatively early stage in the history of life on earth.
It's comparatively inexpensive.
If this is right, the planets of the galaxy might be filled with microorganisms but big beasts and vegetables and thinking beings might be comparatively rare.
Only a comparatively few nucleic acid molecules are any good for life forms as complicated as we are.
The fact that atoms are composed of only three kinds of elementary particles protons, neutrons and electrons is a comparatively recent finding.
Your handkerchief is clean? - Comparatively.
It's comparatively easy to comprehend how one species gave way to another. But perhaps more difficult to understand the evolutionary leap necessary to bridge the most sophisticated of the apes, with man.

News and current affairs

Except for the Palestinians, they have never known their countries other than as independent and comparatively stable states.
This is all the more remarkable given that the crisis in the UK was comparatively mild.
Until the 18 th century, books were comparatively expensive; their ownership was limited largely to the propertied classes.
Every technically competent person knows that the paths to civilian nuclear power and to nuclear weapons are the same, except for a few last, comparatively simple steps.
While there is more than the usual degree of uncertainty regarding the magnitude of America's output gap since the financial crisis, there is comparatively less ambiguity now that domestic inflation is subdued.
Comparatively, the Hungarians, the Polish and the Bulgarians, whose governments were much more dependent on the Soviets, were better off.
BORDEAUX - Climatology and its emphasis on global warming is a comparatively recent addition to science.
Papal authority stands on shaky ground, especially in the comparatively secular West.
Internal migration is the main driver of income convergence, helped by a common language and all the other factors that foster mobility in America, such as comparatively easy access to housing and education.
Islamist terrorism differs fundamentally from Third World revolutionary and national liberation movements, with their comparatively rational anti-imperialist stance.
Indeed, measured against today's standards, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, and Dwight Eisenhower were comparatively authoritarian leaders.
In 1950, when the EU was born, the political dilemma was comparatively simple.
But this is a comparatively small problem.
Indeed, our pro-EU sentiments may be all the stronger because our membership in the Union, like our freedom, is so comparatively new.
This comparatively benign situation reflects Colombia's relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions.
Some African countries are comparatively stable and prosperous, and the Continent possesses a youthful population that will soon top one billion people, abundant mineral reserves, and an inherent dynamism.
Indeed, the travails of the European Union have revealed the limits of transnational political community-building, even among a comparatively limited and similar set of countries.
MOSCOW - Ramzan Kadyrov, the president of Chechnya, recently proposed to Ahmed Zakaev, a leader of the nationalistic and comparatively moderate Chechen opposition, that he return to Chechnya.
And not only is Qaddafi truly bad, but Libya is comparatively small, and his forces appear relatively weak (this remains to be proven on the ground).

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