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"comparatively" Definitions
  1. as compared to something/somebody else
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Third, you define those doing comparatively better as oppressors of those doing comparatively worse.
The YouTube right may be comparatively marginal and ragtag, but it's also comparatively young.
He had left the business to his sons; his daughters had inherited a comparatively modest fixed sum, and had lived comparatively modest lives.
Vivaldi's orchestra is comparatively huge and varied — four theorbos!
That number was comparatively lower than many other OECD countries.
STIREWALT: And there -- we have to remember, very lightly comparatively.
Comparatively this new Surface Laptop feels, almost, like a bargain.
Pinterest had comparatively modest losses, however, and Zoom is profitable.
The original model was faulted for its comparatively Spartan interior.
Her power over trade and tariffs would be comparatively unconstrained.
Comparatively, half the women on staff make $70,100 or less.
Comparatively, BB9 lacks any probity or concern for the present.
They also have a comparatively high energy conversion efficiency rate.
Britain's comparatively modest employee share ownership is viewed almost reverentially.
This, on the other hand, was comparatively quick and clean.
GM's Cruise, comparatively, reported 125,000 miles on San Francisco streets.
Comparatively, the percentage who die from derailments is relatively small.
She even likes being on the comparatively modest second floor.
Even higher rents there, comparatively, don't offset the initial investment.
My essay interpreted an intriguing but comparatively minor photographic phenomenon.
Mr. Podesta's inbox was comparatively short on mentions of Gov.
Despite the ugly scenes elsewhere, Paris has been comparatively peaceful.
Other Renaissance drawings on view feel comparatively relaxed and personable.
New York Today Good morning on this comparatively cooler Friday.
Beautiful objects, he posited, are smooth, polished and comparatively small.
And not just from my comparatively tame meeting with him.
And lately it has been money from the Mideast, comparatively.
U U U was comparatively simple — three "u's" or USE.
The Vienna Philharmonic's academy will be comparatively small and exclusive.
Our species, Homo sapiens, now inhabits a comparatively lonely world.
Because you seem like a loner comparatively, are you not?
Six caused comparatively mild damage, similar to the Cambodian strain.
Hospitals there were overwhelmed, while Veneto's have been comparatively spared.
This sort of artisanal egalitarianism is comparatively easy to arrange.
My point is simply that, comparatively speaking, there is hope.
But even on those terms, Death Stranding feels comparatively unconstrained.
It is, comparatively, adorable insofar as governmental scandals go. Cute!
Chilean police protocols on use of force are comparatively vague.
Given the state's population growth, 2016 turnout was comparatively low.
But it looked comparatively trivial on a presidential debate stage.
I agree that, comparatively speaking, American women are not oppressed.
That was when things were going comparatively well for them.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The MacBook Pro looks giant comparatively speaking.
Yet the measures the signatories vowed to adopt were comparatively modest.
Comparatively, the Latino and Hispanic population shrank from 217% to 2311%.
Many ransomware attacks are random, and comparatively low-tech and blunt.
Comparatively, Orion will cost nearly $1 billion to fly each time.
But one comparatively modern example suggests the danger could be low.
Comparatively, the Republicans of the day had a unified policy front.
It's also comparatively cheap, as low as $50 million a plane.
Throughout this tumultuous period, annual subscribers have seen comparatively little change.
I think that it's rational to worry about comparatively small problems.
These comparatively small stakes are Bannerless' most solid and mature element.
Comparatively, the Alta is $22019, while the Alta HR is $130.
Comparatively, The Name of Wind is a breath of fresh air.
Washington, D.C., saw a comparatively low 19 dog attacks last year.
" Comparatively, Goh said he was "fairly optimistic about the Chinese yuan.
BKW's DfN will be a comparatively tiny player, with 22 employees.
Comparatively, growth in traditional mortgages in 2016 was roughly 15 percent.
Our model shipped with a comparatively low-end 215,210 x 215,153.
The newly $299 Apple Watch and new bands were comparatively quiet.
Fees earned on arranging bridge loans for acquisitions are comparatively small.
Refinitiv trades a point or two below where it should comparatively.
The land opened to exploration by Monday's rulings is comparatively small.
Schoenberg seems comparatively rare in our age of narrow expertise and
Comparatively, Fears's profile has been lower since he took the role.
Trump's support is also comparatively strong as he undertakes this action.
Comparatively, anti-Jewish crimes counted for about 60% of those offenses.
Nevertheless, our costs are comparatively cheap for the coverage we get.
There are exceptions — all hail Illinois — but they are comparatively rare.
But here they were, a bunch of high schoolers, comparatively unafraid.
Ovarian cancer, though comparatively rare, is one of the most lethal.
It's a big air space and these are comparatively small drones.
The evidence suggests a situation that was comparatively simple and straightforward.
Those plus [2012's] Break It Yourself were comparatively scrappy affairs.
Formerly a comparatively weak force, brand now becomes of central importance.
That certainly characterized Detroit's comparatively brief experience with suburban sports stadiums.
It's a major improvement on the comparatively primitive 2009 app, MyPantone.
We've been watching your New York snowmageddon from comparatively balmy Germany.
This is comparatively benign; its more malignant expressions are much darker.
These feeds take a comparatively sluggish two seconds to reach Stamford.
Realists thought that, comparatively, we would always have rich and poor.
Dave (Jeroen Perceval), bald and slight, is comparatively quiet and sensitive.
But for Republicans in state capitals, these are comparatively remote considerations.
Comparatively, if it were a joint resolution, Trump could veto it.
Comparatively, just 16% of patients said they only vaped nicotine products.
Volatility holds at a comparatively low 12.8 level as of Tuesday.
Yet comparatively, my language skills leave much more to be desired.
The local economy is diversified and comparatively wealthy by national standards.
Foods were comparatively cheaper than in Europe and convenience took priority.
Comparatively, only 5,000 drones are currently operating under the 85033 waiver.
Tesla, comparatively, is still garnering attention for its sedans and SUVs.
Ferrari, their closest rivals, have a comparatively meagre tally of 121.
But it is comparatively muted on the debate's present and future.
Despite the sharp language, it was a comparatively low-stakes trip.
And there's still a comparatively small level of separation from then.
The Reagans, the Obamas, even the Bushes — they're all comparatively bland.
" Comparatively, Earnest explained, Snowden "fled into the arms of an adversary.
Comparatively speaking, the Magic Leap One goggles are sleek and borderline cool.
Amazingly, Howard actually addressed these things in a comparatively non-bullshit manner.
Its new ad spots are comparatively sober and feature indisputably adult subjects.
Comparatively, the traditional front counter is manned by five to six employees.
For comparatively stodgy family offices, it was still the new, new thing.
That means that options covering that period are comparatively cheap, he said.
More simply put, journalists face comparatively low risks if they participate today.
Last year's Galaxy S10, comparatively, comes in black, green, blue, and white.
It's a comparatively small role for her, but it's a central one.
That's a better trend for Twitter, but the number is comparatively tiny.
NGC's process provided a resource comparatively free of that kind of influence.
Like Monument Valley, it's comparatively short and easy, but that doesn't matter.
And Rubio has spent comparatively little time attacking the two front-runners.
There's still comparatively little research devoted to this population and its needs.
Because chips are physical objects, testing them is comparatively slow and difficult.
The first, "Iron Man", took a comparatively puny $680m worldwide during 2008.
Comparatively Trump's received about 1 percent of that amount, a measly $336,000.
The men, meanwhile, had comparatively very little to prove before Tuesday night.
In contrast, the camps provide residents with security and comparatively comfortable lives.
There are comparatively few sniper rifles—a rarity for an online FPS.
"They are using comparatively simple techniques because apparently they work," he said.
These are comparatively small tweaks around the whole area of app discovery.
Probably not—but not only because of Mr Wawrinka's comparatively thin résumé.
And are you going to continue the aggressive stances you've had, comparatively?
Renault's Nico Prost and ABT's Daniel Abt have had comparatively middling seasons.
Comparatively, Clinton was portrayed as professorial in an elitist and disconnected way.
The group fitness and cycling studio were also pint-sized, comparatively speaking.
Conversely, when the poor get less comparatively so, economic growth actually increases.
The reward for Gulf Contracting's semifinal victory on Friday was comparatively modest.
Comparatively, Android and Apple were more top of mind for app developers.
But in contrast to previous debates, this last one seemed comparatively muted.
Comparatively speaking, the ACMs are a pretty fun awards show to watch.
Richer, developed countries already have comparatively high fertility rates, according to Kaufmann.
In other words, this comparatively tiny nation produces some outsized tech successes.
Comparatively, Bush officials lodged 21625 cases in his first year in office.
Were there comparatively more people this time who wouldn't talk to you?
In Australia, where gun violence is comparatively rare, the case stirred outrage.
But there are comparatively few older workers in the Oshawa plant today.
The outbreak was contained comparatively quickly — only 8,000 people worldwide were infected.
A number of international banks with comparatively smaller operations are also present.
Comparatively, Immigration and Customs Enforcement spent about $1.3 billion in that period.
Mr. Trump appears to have set comparatively few limits for his inauguration.
But their absence leaves Complete Edition launching with a comparatively sparse soundscape.
While they're still fairly fresh, dealing with the carcasses is comparatively easy.
Comparatively, Indian exports accounted for only 1.68% of world trade that year.
OD deaths from benzodiazepines are comparatively small, claiming 8,791 Americans in 2015.
Comparatively, Bush officials lodged 112 cases in his first year in office.
That fell in the '90s too — but by a comparatively tiny amount.
But like Ready Player One, the Armada adaptation is presumably going to be aimed at a comparatively wide audience, and its fantasies of validation and recognition have to reach further than the comparatively narrow world of competitive video gamers.
One potential factor is the islands' comparatively small populations, Dr. Cao-Lormeau said.
Comparatively, just 15 percent of kids in Minnesota fall below the poverty line.
Hamas's comparatively moderate politburo is vying for power with a belligerent military wing.
But the resources committed to the women's game over all are comparatively tiny.
Comparatively, the Los Angeles subway currently travels just over 25 miles per hour.
Tiny competitors, comparatively, but a swarm of tiny competitors can do real damage.
At the time of writing, gold is a comparatively meagre $42.18 per gram.
Further, half of Colgate's revenues are generated in comparatively faster growing emerging markets.
My point is this: Beginnings and endings are (comparatively) easy; middles are hard.
Mid-cap managers, however, had a comparatively strong year, with 46.3 percent outperforming.
Comparatively, the ECB is expected to start raising rates only in mid-2019.
Comparatively lighter-skinned males only faced an error rate of around 1 percent.
Recall a similarly ferocious meltdown from September that got comparatively little media attention.
Instead, Irma spared the city, which was "comparatively lucky this time," Emanuel said.
The Republicans spent comparatively little in New York, just over $1 million total.
A "long-term economic plan", the Conservative catchphrase in 23, seems comparatively dry.
Aesthetically, it appears to be made from a comparatively chintzy, all-plastic shell.
In 2000, a comparatively halcyon era, it punctured conservative sanctimony with cartoonish glee.
The activity is both comparatively new and based on a long-standing pursuit.
We now find protagonist Kratos living a comparatively quiet life in the woods.
Hand laundries offered comparatively low start-up costs but required long, hard hours.
Comparatively, it will cost you $214 at Amazon, plus the cost of tax.
At the same time, Portugal offered comparatively low interest rates versus emerging markets.
Sanford is actually a comparatively moderate House GOPer and has occasionally criticized Trump.
However, if we look comparatively across the continent, the results are less surprising.
He wasn't about to let a comparatively normal, completely static castle scare him.
That's because the amount they borrow is comparatively lower and seen as unprofitable.
It seems that comparatively, any outstanding issues won't be that hard to resolve.
Comparatively, the album has aged well alongside other indie favourites of the era.
Comparatively, that number for unpartnered people stayed level—about 59 times per year.
Even when the sorting should be comparatively straightforward, there are looming grey areas.
On price, Symphony's monthly product fee of $220 per head is comparatively low.
But I think we were comparatively young and we enjoyed winding people up.
And despite comparatively new paints like acrylic, oil still remains an artist favorite.
Even comparatively well-off, highly educated defectors struggle to find white-collar jobs.
The states with lower misuse rates had a comparatively modest 28503 percent increase.
In specialty fibres, however, the company said it expects a comparatively positive development.
Comparatively, the Dow fell 5.6%, and the S&P 500 was down 6.2%.
Fitch notes that BNS has comparatively higher energy exposure relative to domestic peers.
Mr. Trump's own bench of foreign policy advisers has had comparatively little experience.
The Galaxy S10, comparatively, has a glossier, shiny back that feels more fragile.
Today, most doctors are massively over-worked, comparatively underpaid, and experience extreme stress.
Will I be trading in my comparatively bulky MacBook for one of these?
A two-bedroom with a balcony was $6,295 a month and comparatively small.
Despite a comparatively steady Friday, the undercurrent was that of an "uneasy calm".
Comparatively, a regular old Macallan 30 at around $4,000 is a downright steal.
School districts embraced Chromebooks because they were comparatively inexpensive and easy to use.
On such surfaces, the water forms comparatively large droplets instead of spreading out.
The second side is comparatively chiller, but uses a strange, dissonant sample bed.
The extra cost and effort might not have led to comparatively better health.
"The settlement was therefore not only comparatively habitable, but also practical," Glaser said.
A number of international banks with comparatively smaller operations are also key players.
Comparatively low turnout among young voters helped save Mr. Biden in the primaries.
The Oxford Dictionaries account is comparatively restrained, as is the American Heritage dictionary.
In such circumstances, ownership of two uninhabited islets is of comparatively minor importance.
Chu had only netted a comparatively meager $298,200 when he was dethroned, however.
CNET's top-ranked audiophile headphones cost $2,400, which isn't even that bad, comparatively.
Kidman is comparatively sidelined, though it's Gretchen who knocks over the first domino.
As my colleagues have mentioned, Spanx straps are comparatively wide and dig-free.
"Comparatively, 24% said "not so prepared" and 16% said "not prepared at all.
The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone XS, comparatively, both have 5.8-inch screens.
Other important objectives, such as fostering international development, would receive comparatively little attention.
Yet other facilities, such as those in the Northeast, are comparatively less strained.
It's very often compared and contrasted with Python, which has comparatively simple syntax.
Comparatively, 89 percent of Clinton voters believe the information being presented to them.
Joining a big company when you are a comparatively small company can be arduous.
Sanford is actually a comparatively more moderate House GOPer and has occasionally criticized Trump.
America's comparatively liberal laws do not mean it is easy to get an abortion.
But this book's story of selfishness, pettiness, anger, and poor choices is comparatively predictable.
But the comparatively low barrier to entry can cloud the risk assessment for entrepreneurs.
"Death in the electric chair was comparatively superior, in Mr. Zagorski's estimation," Sotomayor wrote.
But the remainder, albeit a comparatively small sliver of the pie, shouldn't be overlooked.
Despite Nix's boasts, Cambridge Analytica's portion of the Trump campaign spend was comparatively limited.
I'd describe their sound as comparatively much thinner, with harsher treble and weaker bass.
But when I listen to them, I feel satisfied for the (comparatively high) price.
It could be that comparatively sociable, healthy people are more likely to acquire dogs.
This competitive positioning and good historical performance supports the company's comparatively good liquidity position.
That is partly because central Europe is comparatively richer than it used to be.
Comparatively, 15% of straight teens had considered suicide and 12% had planned an attempt.
The space organization took similar precautions during January's comparatively measly 76-minute light show.
We know by now that there are actually comparatively very few coal jobs left.
Those backing this campaign are promised a comparatively quick delivery date of March 2016.
A comparatively more ascetic creative, McRyhew deliberately excludes samples in his process as well.
Thankfully, Leto has been comparatively chill during this press cycle, so we're all good.
Ethanol battles flare up, but can be resolved comparatively easy given their parochial nature.
America's big banks have provided comparatively poor returns for investors since the financial crisis.
Comparatively, 43 percent tended to their social media profiles in the same time frame.
It may look scrappy; it may be comparatively primitive (although, increasingly, it is not).
The poll, notably, found comparatively little difference between women and men on the question.
The program took the step up to the comparatively richer Conference USA in 2013.
But down the stretch in New York this year, he was comparatively self-contained.
But the Lópezes focused like a laser beam on Bob's comparatively weaker backhand return.
Yes, many migrants are attracted to Germany because of its comparatively generous welfare system.
But Boston, a city with a history of racial tensions, has been comparatively calm.
Indeed, shutting down the southern border would severely impact the comparatively small Mexican economy.
Comparatively, only 28 incidents against Muslims were recorded in 383, according to the FBI.
Try Oklahoma City, where the rates start at the comparatively modest $219 a night.
That distinction would fall to a comparatively reticent Google Search engineer named James Damore.
After all, space is never-ending, and your phone is, comparatively speaking, quite small.
Comparatively, former President Barack Obama defeated Romney there by six percenatage points in 2012.
Comparatively, U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) has increased 2628 percent over the same period.
Comparatively, the average pound of tofu only takes 303 gallons of water to produce.
Nearby stands a comparatively tender vessel by Bailey, formed from two nude figures embracing.
There are a comparatively small number of water samples in Flint taken each year.
Unlike street drugs, its appeal is limited and its addiction liability is comparatively low.
Many states took longer than two years to answer even those comparatively simple questions.
Nearly 150 members of the comparatively younger House of Representatives are above that age.
"It's got considerable body, comparatively," says Molly Stanard, a barista at Peck's in Brooklyn.
Their proxy is a comparatively small area outside the arena with a giant television.
Comparatively few Western customers pay high prices, but developing countries need millions of doses.
However, because book publishing is a comparatively niche business, the inaccuracies prick the ears.
Tesla shipped a comparatively tiny 76,000 vehicles and recorded a loss of $675 million.
But then those permanent, full-time employees were expensive, and temps were comparatively cheap.
Its Asian business, which accounts for most of its profits, was left comparatively unscathed.
The Yanks won the second game by the comparatively closer score of 10-0.
Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
The borough is building, and the bulk of new construction is still comparatively affordable.
Texas and Nebraska, which have slightly higher suicide rates, have comparatively loose gun laws.
But comparatively few Hispanics are active in government and politics, especially high-level politics.
That is a significant benefit to a comparatively smaller class of well connected folks.
Fitbit, comparatively, accounted for just 4.1% of the market during the same time period.
Comparatively, if a human body temperature drops just four degrees, it goes into hypothermia.
That makes the significance of her Sportsperson of the Year win look comparatively small.
To be clear, I testified that this record was comparatively not actually wafer thin.
Demographically and economically, absorbing millions of comparatively poor Palestinians would destroy it, he said.
In doing something to preserve this arrangement, it is comparatively late to the party.
Comparatively, about 28503,22019 employment-based visas are made available to immigrants each fiscal year.
Volume is still (comparatively)small, but big enough to make the central bank worry.
Prior to the digital age, media coverage for candidates was a comparatively sparse resource.
"The question then becomes, in the context of global demand for coal, do you prefer us to use comparatively cleaner Australian coal with less ash content, less moisture, a higher energy intensity, or the comparatively dirtier coal from other sources?" he asked.
Longtime Keeping Up With the Kardashians viewers should recognize the comparatively modest Beverly Hills mansion.
Comparatively, SurveyMonkey reported 14 percent growth to $121.2 million in sales over the same period.
But Haliechuk, so often positioned as Abraham's foil, is comparatively reserved and guarded in conversation.
Conversely, Mayotte, a comparatively dormant presence, hasn't seen any fresh lava for around 4,000 years.
Comparatively speaking, April's case is one of the most extreme Dr. Lee has ever encountered.
TD has set aside a comparatively low amount to cover loans that have turned sour.
To be fair, the Nexus 7 was a comparatively compact tablet even for its time.
Basically, global warming has begun to outpace the (comparatively) less extreme predictions for Earth's future.
While we spent comparatively less time discussing them, the NYCEDC's educational programs are particularly interesting.
These are the problems of ageing populations, and if they sound comparatively mild, think again.
On Switch, some of the most important games come from comparatively new and unknown series.
Comparatively, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro's A9X runs at 2.24GHz, leading to higher Geekbench scores.
It also offers similar Watch-inspired iPhone editions for a comparatively reasonable $4,000 to $5,000.
Maguire looked dressed down comparatively, wearing a dark gray t-shirt and black track pants.
Also important: while the map is comparatively huge, you get a horse to ride around.
These factors offset the comparatively weaker earnings performance for STT over the last several years.
The brand was a comparatively minor part of what made the Carling Cup exceptional, however.
This is far lower than Ireland's already comparatively low corporate tax rate of 12.5 percent.
Though still comparatively tiny, Google's Pixel sales are at least heading in the right direction.
Indeed, this approach helps explain America's comparatively poor performance in lifting children out of poverty.
According to a Carnegie Mellon University professor who researched the hidden Internet, it's comparatively small.
But comparatively we have very little history or context for making games about gay cuddling.
It's tough, it's comparatively bland, and people look at you funny when you order it.
We are managing half the risk so our returns on this are comparatively much higher.
The bottom line: New therapies may cost comparatively less than existing ones — and deliver more.
Still, compared to most developed markets as well as China, that number remains comparatively high.
Comparatively, Hispanics make up about 17 percent of the total population of the United States.
The country is also expected to see a comparatively high growth rate of 6 percent.
Comparatively, the Television Academy lists seven nominees in the Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Comedy categories.
Today, those dealing with infertility have a comparatively wide range of options available to them.
The Patriots' low Gini coefficient is partly due to quarterback Tom Brady's (comparatively) modest contract.
Comparatively, U.S. boards within the S&P 500 stand at 19.2 percentage for female membership.
And for a comparatively small tech company, it's managed to box above its weight class.
To be sure, the structure of Indian deal-making means fees are often comparatively small.
Nasukawa caught one of Sapun's comparatively-slow kicks and dumped his opponent to the ground.
The teams spent comparatively little time questioning the electronic road map portrayed by the prosecution.
We're used to visual and oral effects in poetry, but tactile description is comparatively rare.
Razer, which already has its own chat software, is making a comparatively less risky investment.
They also found evidence that other ancient evolutionary pressures still operate in comparatively modern populations.
Compensation for service secretaries is already comparatively low for what the nation asks of them.
Comparatively, the separate charge he admitted to in Mueller's investigation carries minimal potential jail time.
But anything at R+303 or lower can fairly be called a comparatively moderate district.
Men, comparatively, reach their peak at 55 years old with an average salary of $101,200.
A much newer G.M. plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, seems to have a comparatively secure future.
There has been comparatively little change in hedge fund long positions over the same period.
It was thinly veiled swipe at the comparatively higher age of the former vice president.
Comparatively, the Colombian accord offers one of the most promising platforms to ensure sustainable peace.
Paid for in U.S. dollars, aircraft are comparatively easy to re-lease to different geographies.
The comparatively more moderate Hillary Clinton, by contrast, tended to perform much better in primaries.
Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but consistent profits.
Most are pointing the finger at the Pixel 3 phones' comparatively paltry 4GB of RAM.
What explains the comparatively more seasonal quality of VC fund fundraising is somewhat less clear.
Next they beat the United States, who escaped with a comparatively respectful 3-0 defeat.
As a result, investors see Target as a comparatively weaker player in the food space.
Beijing has also cast an eye towards foreign markets for its comparatively low-cost technology.
The iPhone SE, with a smaller four-inch screen, is a comparatively svelte 3.99 ounces.
People close to the process said the president had found him likable but comparatively dull.
In the North American market, the types of games that become blockbusters are comparatively homogeneous.
The afternoon is looking comparatively pleasant: dry, mostly sunny and with a high near 56.
The maximum rate kicks in comparatively early, with an annual income of around 55,000 euros.
The puzzle's layout is comparatively straightforward from a constructor's perspective because it is relatively segmented.
The five-second intervals were less stressful biologically, it seems, and their impacts comparatively muted.
Changing coasts is comparatively easy; changing characters in any remotely honest way is more complicated.
Two comparatively less-heralded female artists, both recent additions to the gallery, are also standouts.
The man may have regrets, but he pays a comparatively low price for his participation.
Interesting, though, Benioff is very funny — he is, comparatively — and Jeff Bezos is not funny.
The comparatively low cost "allowed us to save more for the wedding," Mr. Pena said.
According to Ms. Ridgway, the news media's focus on comparatively trivial outrages dismayed the artist.
That may explain why the reaction to the move was comparatively muted on Capitol Hill.
Pros: Encourages great form, straightforward to use, non-slip, comfortable materialCons: Comparatively limited in function
Surgical masks, comparatively, are loose-fitting and protects the wearer from large droplets and splashes. 
The one potential bright side is the likelihood that the downturn could be comparatively brief.
Where Netflix is overflowing with content trying to catch subscribers' attention, Disney+ feels comparatively barren.
Well Comparatively speaking, young people in the United States and England do not move much.
Twitter was comparatively the most permissive, letting tweets containing the video stand without any intervention.
During the run-up to the balance sheet reduction, the Fed has been comparatively explicit.
Comparatively, climate change is everything; the nostalgia of a few affluent area homeowners is nothing.
Comparatively unknown, they are able to promise with impunity without having to deliver in reality.
Comparatively, shots taken of me on my iPhone XS without Night Mode were significantly darker.
And yet, three years is still a comparatively short life for such an expensive gadget.
But Cardona didn't live in Mexico; he lived in Laredo, and Laredo was comparatively safe.
Comparatively, players in the League of Legends Championship Series earn a minimum salary of $75,000.
And the state always does well for Business Friendliness with its comparatively small, transparent government.
At its $373,000 list price, Gilead's Yescarta for large B-cell lymphoma seems comparatively cheap.
But his state's bid for a new Amazon headquarters is comparatively light on tax incentives.
Mr. Heinonen recommended full-array because it can dim comparatively smaller sections of the screen.
As Afghan prisons go, Nangarhar's women's facility appeared to be comparatively uncrowded and well maintained.
Cremations are comparatively cheaper, with the median price of a funeral and cremation totaling $6,000.
Comparatively, Costa Rica attracted 3 million tourists and brought in $85033 billion in tourism earnings.
Comparatively, the other seven nominees grossed around $560 million in total in the U.S. last year.
Cheap, Arabic-speaking and comparatively clement, Egypt has always been a popular destination for Gulf tourists.
"It'll make the web look like a cute experiment comparatively speaking in 10 to 15 years."
Despite the proliferation of its artists, Greece's worldwide footprint in electronic music has been comparatively minor.
Some, for instance, impose penalties on companies for violating notification rules, while others are comparatively lax.
The comparison with other advanced economies — even those where electric vehicles are comparatively popular — is stark.
So to get it at the, comparatively, approachable starting price of $256,500, it's a certifiable bargain.
Monday was comparatively quiet for quarterly reports, with KKR and Xerox posting results before the bell.
Comparatively, Uber is available in roughly 30 Indian cities, only launching in the country in 2013.
Comparatively, segments from TV shows like The Tonight Show only need a couple hundred thousand views.
For example, just to pick one, you have dirty tricks not so much, comparatively, to this.
Offshore yuan, which is traded outside mainland China and has comparatively fewer restrictions, traded at 7.0643.
Often I would bypass monster-plagued roads altogether and simply climb the comparatively safe mountain instead.
Comparatively, Craigslist doesn't discriminate what you want to sell, or charge you for listing your items.
However, despite a comparatively high economic approval rating, Donald Trump's favorability amongst Americans is particularly low.
Mr Rainey's water wheels, by contrast, would revolve at a comparatively stately three metres a second.
Comparatively, Uber completed about 4.7 million trips, with Lyft providing about 750,000 rides during the month.
Video quality is also not bad at all, compared to comparatively priced dedicated home security cams.
Japan's pensions are comparatively stingy, with several countries spending more despite their younger populations (see chart).
Mr Kurz is set to join a cadre of comparatively youthful leaders in the European Union.
For those with in-demand skills, that has translated into enormous investments for comparatively immature companies.
However, Twitter has managed to pull in advertising revenue, despite its smallish – comparatively speaking – user base.
Other experiments have produced this "quark-gluon plasma" before, by slamming together comparatively enormous lead atoms.
The pilot episode, which aired in April 2011, brought in a comparatively tiny 2.22 million viewers.
There were some new products for Apple's HomeKit, but they were comparatively few and far between.
Below, you can see when the fire first started and how (comparatively) little smoke there was.
Mobile games, meanwhile, are typically associated with comparatively lighter fare like Pokémon Go or Monument Valley.
Is it even possible to adequately reproduce the experience on the Xbox One's comparatively weak CPU?
The economy saw a comparatively slight 3.83 percent increase in the first quarter of this year.
The third category of spear phishing, business email compromise, is comparatively uncommon but no less dangerous.
Comparatively, Amazon's flagship application is the #4 Shopping app and #46 Overall in the App Store.
Google+ has remained comparatively stable throughout the years, only dropping by 5 points to 31 percent.
Political leaders, however, had a comparatively smaller influence over changing how Americans felt about climate science.
Comparatively, in Hong Kong, the median home price is 19 times more than the median income.
In contrast, the plan would increase credits available to most comparatively young and middle-income households.
But unlike its contemporaries, it condenses the story to a long, but comparatively brief two hours.
Yet as far as prescription drug policies go, this one is comparatively innocuous for the industry.
Comparatively speaking, Washington played better defense in the rematch, though Milwaukee led 57-53 at halftime.
From her experience so far, Tsemet believes that the galleries in Los Angeles are comparatively inviting.
The American stock market is comparatively down around 3 percent to 4 percent for the year.
The Marine Corps is comparatively lean and much smaller than the Army, Navy or Air Force.
He's a comparatively rare beast on the European venture scene as a successful entrepreneur-turned-investor.
West Virginia is another installment focusing on the threat of privatization, despite the comparatively trivial investment.
The chief appeal of Apple's HomeKit is that it's comparatively easy to set up and use.
By contrast, his predecessor, the dry but by-the-book Mike Duncan, provided comparatively steady leadership.
China's comparatively modest modernization efforts are intended to prevent any U.S. president from taking that risk.
Loose cultures have weaker norms and comparatively less order but they foster more creativity and openness.
So basically the Democrats can expect to face a comparatively unfair political map for another decade?
City faced Southampton, while Liverpool took on Swansea, and both were humbled by comparatively meek opposition.
Comparatively, Spotify now has 30 million Premium users, only 10 months after announcing 20 million subscribers.
The rich see much higher income growth, which comparatively swamps that of residents in poor countries.
Soon they hired him as an interpreter, for the comparatively princely sum of $25 a day.
I chose this lawyer because he had been comparatively relaxed about the process and its cost.
In recent years the Metropolitan Museum appears to have received comparatively modest amounts from the Sacklers.
Kalorie's lip sync was sweet, but comparatively empty, and she sashayed away to an unhappy ending.
Our four seasons are comparatively mild and, thanks to our proximity to the sun, fairly brief.
That said, this is an almost subtle way to rig the architecture of democracy, comparatively speaking.
It found the federal law had a "comparatively minor" influence on states, with a few exceptions.
Comparatively, Biden crushed Sanders with voters between 45 to 64, who represent about 40% of voters.
They've claimed that digital markets are in fact competitive, highlighting supposed threats from comparatively tiny companies.
Alex Smith, a comparatively young 33, keeps turning out competent seasons without ever being a star.
The N.B.A. was comparatively a competitive vacuum, and they filled it with their own projected stories.
Revisions will be tucked in during the comparatively high number of days in Denver without performances.
Indeed, the piece's comparatively modest Classicism defies showiness, with demands that are more intellectual than athletic.
Frljic's production is a comparatively brisk 75 minutes and stars five actors from the Burg's ensemble.
Some black Cubans say they have trouble getting comparatively lucrative jobs in hotels, because of discrimination.
It may be that on its surface, "Little Women" doesn't seem as fresh and progressive, comparatively.
It also provides software and hardware to many companies in rural America at comparatively low prices.
The four seasons are comparatively mild and, thanks to our proximity to the sun, relatively brief.
As the first in from the left, he has a comparatively large committed core of supporters.
Concerns about the environment, let alone biodiversity loss, can seem comparatively minor, distant, or without urgency.
The MineRL bots took a similar approach, but the resources available to them were comparatively limited.
Comparatively speaking, it runs like a dream and the new form factor is sleek and attractive.
It was fast action, inside (where it's comparatively dim) and at a distance from court-side.
They argue that their comparatively low per-barrel production costs and emissions give them an edge.
While Ohio's tax burden is moderate over all, experts say the local taxes are comparatively high.
Comparatively, roughly 20203% of Buttigieg supporters said they like Bloomberg, along with 49% of Klobuchar supporters.
The company's Lemur satellites are small and comparatively inexpensive, each one hosting a variety of instruments.
In Ghana, which has a comparatively strong democracy, social media was blocked on election day in 2016.
Among the plethora of martial arts systems around the world, the Wu Tang lineage is comparatively young.
Comparatively, only 0.4 percent of the control group went on to have an opioid abuse-related diagnosis.
Despite his comparatively frugal effort, Trump did increase spending in some key areas ahead of Election Day.
As of September, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) reported a comparatively faster pace of growth in their debt.
This comparatively short observation revealed what appeared to be a disk of cold debris around the star.
Despite those drop-out rates, the MOOCs have shown it can be done quickly and comparatively cheaply.
It has been comparatively untouched by the innovation, disruption and consolidation that have driven costs down elsewhere.
For the actor and artist currently known as Shia LaBeouf, 2016 was a mellow year, comparatively speaking.
Essentially the Trump administration pattern so far has been to pair belligerent language with comparatively restrained action.
These signals are also fragile, traveling comparatively small distances and easily blocked by buildings and other objects.
For instance, millennials are comparatively more likely to support same-sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana.
Little wonder that Griffith's new, fourth company, Hone, is targeting the comparatively undramatic world of workforce training.
It boasts a distinct surface layer of light, comparatively fresh water floating atop its deep-sea salinity.
But in its current uses, Ilaris is comparatively small, racking up sales of $402 million last year.
Those CEOs would likely argue that they're worth those expensive salaries: After all, they're working comparatively cheaply.
Comparatively, Trump only reached out to 3 percent of black voters and 9 percent of Latino voters.
If this session is any guide this may make Texas politics comparatively boring—in a good way.
The Newport is comparatively weaker, only driving 30W of power with two woofers and a single tweeter.
The right bank stays comparatively clean, with packed and pale dried mud, but it's a losing battle.
The flow of energy through terrestrial ecosystems is comparatively easy to study; marine ones are more mysterious.
You see, the "remain" camp had it comparatively easy; they were simply arguing for the status quo.
There's just not a lot, comparatively speaking, for the Russians to have found in the DNC's servers.
Given his comparatively modest results, Spieth's burnout-inducing global schedule has been a major point of discussion.
Perhaps because WooPlus's user base is comparatively small, there aren't enough people to make it awful — yet.
Society puts comparatively little social value on attributes gained as woman age, such as experience and wisdom.
But people who are truly animated by this issue represent a comparatively narrow sliver of the populace.
The ones deemed less worthy lived in shacks and trailers and their storehouse rations were comparatively paltry.
Comparatively, for men of the same demographic, only two of their top ten fall in these categories.
Those stocks are skewed way to the fundamentals side, with comparatively little love from the quant shops.
The White House disputed this, saying that it was actually because of Twitter's comparatively small market value.
Comparatively, the Irish subsidiary had been doing amazingly well, reporting €12.4 billion in revenue the same year.
A few episodes later, he noted, the immolation of a little girl drew a comparatively muted response.
A comparatively equipped Dell XPS 13 costs a hundred or two bucks less, depending on the market.
This is a particular problem for cancer drugs, which tend to be approved after comparatively small trials.
Comparatively wealthy districts got more money: Branford, a New Haven suburb, got a funding increase of $300,000.
For women who favor comparatively bold policies advancing material equality, the whole thing was dispiriting and exhausting.
Comparatively, just 1% of traditional offline businesses export and they reach between one and four overseas markets.
But comparatively, that makes the iPhone 11 Pro Max among the heaviest smartphones you can buy today.
Why is the corona so hot when the solar surface below is a comparatively paltry 6,000 degrees?
It's a debate that reveals legitimate differences in both style and substance, but it's also comparatively unimportant.
Now it has entered a new era with comparatively sluggish sales growth, but a consistently profitable business.
So now, with a half-year and a comparatively mild winter behind them, how is it going?
For all this, he had by the end of his life become an establishment figure — comparatively, anyway.
The resulting lineups are pleasing mishmashes of regular honorees and newcomers, MVP candidates and comparatively underappreciated technicians.
Works by Nathalie Jolivert, for example, are comparatively diminutive in relation to her more large-scale pieces.
Comparatively, in 2005, energy trade between the U.S. and Mexico was severely impacted due to Hurricane Rita.
Over the last few years, the cost of solar panels fell sharply, making Ivanpah's power comparatively expensive.
If it works, it would be comparatively easy to scale up production to reach a mass market.
While many handgun owners are passionate about shooting and their weapons, they are comparatively few in number.
"The settlement was therefore not only comparatively habitable, but also practical," said Glaser in a press release.
That, and the idea that two comparatively privileged American teenagers could be the focus of the book.
China has ratcheted up anti-American propaganda in recent weeks, but its campaign has been comparatively restrained.
Comparatively, about 5% of all American adults will spend time in jail or prison during their lifetimes.
As a comparatively young invention, this is just the beginning of what the web has to offer.
Last year, which was a comparatively good year, it handled under 41 million metric tonnes in shipments.
Disability insurance is more expensive than life insurance, but these two planning solutions require comparatively little effort.
The bedroom was comparatively large, but there was barely room for a sofa in the living room.
Today's nuclear weapons are much more destructive and capable than our comparatively much smaller bombs from 1945.
Its partners are comparatively small players who have not even registered to lobby on the cadmium regulation.
Market supply and demand influence the offshore yuan's exchange rate, but the volume traded is comparatively smaller.
Many portfolio companies are exploring ways to restructure or refinance while debt is available and comparatively cheap.
Comparatively low pricing was one way to convince cost-conscious buyers, others were a little more creative.
But its high price tag and comparatively middling specs and feature set may not suit smartphone enthusiasts.
Tracking is crucial for foreign sellers that are up against consumer skepticism and comparatively slow shipping times.
That left them seeking claims on larger amounts, though initial principal amounts may have been comparatively small.
What received comparatively minimal media coverage was the senators' challenge of Sinclair's licenses in the first place.
Alibaba is also comparatively cheaper, trading at 25 times forward earnings compared to Amazon's 85 times multiple.
If that's true, perhaps the Republican Party's comparatively unpopular policies might set them up for big defeats.
Denmark has suffered comparatively little from Islamist terrorism, and a vast majority of Danes report feeling safe.
From comparatively lightweight road offerings to expensive insulated moon boots with lugged soles, there's plenty of variety.
A huge and comparatively sparsely populated region in China's west, Xinjiang has many diverse Muslim-majority ethnicities.
" One of the comparatively few black rally-goers walked around waving a Trump flag, saying "I'm Gov.
Faster growth in medical prices and prescription drug spending were also factors, they said, but comparatively minor.
In other comparatively more stable countries that still have financial issues, individuals are also turning to cryptocurrencies.
Fatal accidents are comparatively rare and the data corpus on non-fatal accidents may provide other insights.
Elemis distinguishes itself from its niche competitors both by its comparatively larger size and unique sales distribution.
Airbnb is great for short-term rentals, but comparatively expensive for anything more than a couple weeks.
Comparatively, the average one-bedroom apartment in Natchez costs $1,300 a month, or about $43 a day.
The remaining pool of people would be comparatively younger and healthier and, thus, less expensive to cover.
That has helped breed a legal system in which defamation cases are comparatively easy to win. Will.i.
Comparatively, last year, at this time, up to 71% of soybean crop was rated "good" and "excellent".
Wednesday's high at McMurdo Station in Antarctica will be a comparatively mild 17 degrees, according to weather.com.
But it was comparatively just a handful of votes — 627 at last count — between Lamb and Saccone.
While they were detained, the men required comparatively little in the way of social or medical services.
Survivors include the Marsh, ruby red, star and other comparatively flavorless descendants piled high in supermarkets everywhere.
Whereas "ghetto" bands like Mierda, Parabellum, and Danger were comparatively crude, Kraken was refined, complex and poetic.
He is comparatively feasting against the Sixers in this highlight, but the Sixers are, objectively, The Pits.
The last few years' worth of Santai festivals have traditionally featured top female fighters earning comparatively high purses.
Workers cited comparatively low pay, hazardous work environments, and unreasonable performance expectations as among their reasons for protesting.
He is also behind Microsoft's comparatively cautious use of artificial intelligence, and calls for oversight of facial recognition.
I was used to being the person in a relationship who, comparatively, had more of her shit together.
Also unlike the Samsung Galaxy Fold, Lego's version costs way less than $2,000 at a comparatively cheap $69.99.
Comparatively, Peloton charges $2,245 for their basics bike, which offers 24-hour access to their studio cycling classes.
Comparatively, 16% of 35-to-49-year-olds and 17% of people over 55 feel the same way.
Her tweets were comparatively benign, and — in comparison to some of Hill's other worthwhile takes — not particularly alarming.
Compared with his current quest for the presidency, the Senate candidate Cruz's courting of evangelicals was comparatively muted.
But while PS4 and Xbox One are comparatively similar to develop for, the Switch is a different beast.
However, the minimum wage kicks in for fewer than one in 20 workers, despite Spain's comparatively low wages.
That's because they are comparatively lighter and slower and therefore less likely to hurt people or damage property.
HK/SIN — that was comparatively stronger than the 70.20 level the currency pair traded at late last week.
The winless Bengals are a comparatively decent -10.8 thanks to losses of 1, 3, 4 and 6 points.
Your team of soldiers is limited to four, comparatively small to the dozen-strong armies of its predecessors.
Even in Earth's comparatively distant orbit, sunlight is powerful enough to mean spacecraft must have beefy cooling systems.
"In popular culture, iPhone is considered a stylish class signifier, and Android is considered comparatively uncool," they write.
But compared to the emotional violence this series has coughed up in the past, "Arkangel" is comparatively tame.
He added that GrubHub would be comparatively cheaper to acquire than some of its competitors in the industry.
The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering, and the comparatively short wavelengths of high-frequency blue light.
But nations that lack funding and have "comparatively poor economic infrastructures" aren't able to take the necessary approach.
Some of the lies don't really matter: "biggest inaugural crowd ever," when photos showed it was comparatively small.
The researchers cited low mass, and the resultant low costs, as the benefits of such comparatively tiny satellites.
"It's a big market and cloud penetration is comparatively low so the growth potential is there," he said.
Ops center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with notetaking.
Africa has a comparatively low proportion of deaths stemming from diseases that tend to strike in old age.
Not only is it a comparatively low-tech counterfeiting crime, it's easy to move and difficult to trace.
An Opportunity shadow-selfie from 2004, when Opportunity was comparatively young (and had "only" doubled its mission length).
Comparatively, the new feature to add an Instagram link to users' profiles is a much more conservative change.
Analysts reckoned the comparatively low per-share premium China Oceanwide is paying reflects Genworth's upcoming gloomy business outlook.
It's true of sandbox crafting games and competitive shooters, and it's true of comparatively bite-sized retro games.
Struggling pupils get compulsory extra sessions to help them keep up; even the less-able do comparatively well.
Hold the Dark is comparatively slow, sometimes to the point of feeling meditative and melancholy about its action.
The average salary is around 60,000 zloty — meaning the threshold is comparatively high for young people in Poland.
But the ones that humans already eat tend to be wild-caught and consumed in comparatively small numbers.
I've argued in the past that the tenor of the Democratic primary, comparatively speaking, has been pretty respectful.
Comparatively, a political action committee that is anti-Prop 1 spent under $100,000 on advertisements opposing the proposition.
The end result is a colorful pattern of living bacterial colonies splayed out around their comparatively small source.
Comparatively, Suiteness' photos are so great that browsing suites on the site is almost an experience in itself.
Comparatively, it's easier and quicker for humor to thrive in the internet space, particularly in social/viral videos.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the widely followed stock index, is comparatively up 21 percent in that time.
Companies that chug along for five-plus years without a round and then scale up are comparatively rare.
Of course, ketamine can be found on the street, but comparatively the doses we use are dramatically low.
Comparatively, in 216 equity checks averaged in the low 2479% area, making the return on investments more lucrative.
Pornhub's own release suggested race-specific searches comparatively came up most in provinces with significant non-white populations.
The market for heroin is comparatively small—though it's growing, possibly due to a crackdown on prescription painkillers.
Until now, the job of the teacher has been comparatively neglected, with all the focus on structural changes.
My hope is that we're going back to where we started, as an imperfect but comparatively enlightened country.
It comes out comparatively badly, with returns of two to one—but at least the benefits are certain.
Revisiting such feminist classics, it's hard to deny that today we are in a comparatively low-inquiry moment.
Comparatively, mortality was 49 percent for patients treated with ZMapp and 53 percent for patients treated with Remdesivir.
The first striking finding is that drugs bought on the dark web are comparatively pricey (see chart 1).
But comparatively, even the companies that are doing well and gaining traction still have a ways to go.
A nice person is, comparatively, less likely to impress us, because we already expect them to be nice.
Those conservatives say the rules push automakers to make lighter and smaller vehicles, which are comparatively less safe.
Spain's comparatively low-key treatment of Cervantes has rankled not a few of the country's writers and intellectuals.
Muir-Wood, himself a talented storyteller, makes a strong case for rewarding those who take comparatively dull precautions.
Comparatively, only 25 percent of conservative and moderate Democrats said a friend backing Trump would hurt their friendship.
Apple's second-generation AirPods, comparatively, do not have an audio indicator that lets you know Siri is listening.
Overall, I suspect this will be a comparatively easy Sunday puzzle, but hopefully one that evokes some grins.
Comparatively, Maine, whose population is half the size of Arkansas, reported 38 hate crimes, according to the FBI.
Oman has been comparatively quiet, but not entirely immune to the wave of political Islam sweeping the region.
The district is also home to a number of professionals and blue-collar workers with comparatively lower pay.
"Comparatively to Japan and a lot of other countries, we are definitely lacking in fan base," Chen said.
Thus, it makes sense that T2 Trainspotting is comparatively subdued, though it still has its high (ahem) moments.
So how is it that as fewer immigrants (comparatively) are Latino, Latinos have become the face of immigration?
Comparatively, the Tiny Desk is not even tinier than the other desks on the office floor, they say.
Every $1 in shareholders' equity at Apple, for instance, translates into a comparatively modest $2.50 worth of assets.
His streaming numbers were comparatively low, as the New York Times points out: just 4.2 million song streams.
But besides the comparatively few regulated chemicals, there are thousands and thousands of other toxins in our environment.
Comparatively, Arizona has a three-year recidivism rate of 42.4 percent, which is slightly above the national average.
Made of 18/10 stainless steel, the pieces are light, but the bottoms are comparatively heavy and thick.
But Republicans in the Senate have thrown their weight behind Burr and Warner's comparatively staid, closed-door investigation.
Comparatively, after the 2017 Tubbs fire, previously the most destructive in California history, FEMA aid exceeded $376 million.
But as a written art in newspapers and magazines, the practice is comparatively new — about a century old.
Officials in some outlying areas with comparatively few cases appear content to take a wait-and-see approach.
Like many rural highways in Saskatchewan, which has a population of 259 million, traffic volume is comparatively light.
And advocates emphasize that Britain's net contribution to the EU's budget, 0.4 percent of GDP, is comparatively small.
You were talking about museums and how you started Groupon, and you were unusual for an entrepreneur, comparatively.
West Virginia and Illinois are losing population, while other Rust Belt and Northeastern states are growing comparatively slowly.
Still, the additional risk would result in a comparatively few additional cases of breast cancer, the researchers said.
So his résumé was comparatively slender when the Indiana/Syracuse production asked him to submit a video audition.
All three cases have caused alarm in Canada, where many have pointed to Ms. Meng's comparatively cushy detainment.
After our frigid, weekslong cold spell, we're looking at another comparatively comfortable day with a high of 40.
H: How many of those voices are more established, and how many are comparatively fresh on the scene?
Initially known as the Doormat, this style was introduced in 2002 with a comparatively puny 12-inch brim.
The $43,24 iPhone 210 Pro and $2500,100 iPhone 11 Pro, comparatively, have been marketed more toward camera enthusiasts.
There is more diversity now, she said, but it's still comparatively limited in the range of activities depicted.
And he spent such a comparatively short time making the record that he even likes listening to it.
Their proposals range from a sweeping pledge of universal healthcare to comparatively modest tax breaks for the poor.
Notably, it comes from the chief executive of a company that's already paying comparatively little in federal taxes.
Despite the arguments for equal weighting, the strategy remains an acquired taste that comparatively few investors have acquired.
Just as importantly, there was comparatively little of the bombast that can imbue Trump's tweets or his speeches.
The bank's comparatively large exposure to the real estate and construction sectors has reduced gradually since end-2011.
Comparatively, a "decent" one- or two-bedroom apartment in a bedroom community costs about 35 million yen ($315,103).
The country is also believed to have large deposits of thorium within its borders, but comparatively little uranium.
The public furor, though, has put Mr. Han — with his comparatively conciliatory views toward China — on the defensive.
At a time when we hear most about tech's bad actors, these comparatively quiet efforts should be cheered.
Despite the addition of another motor, the scooter is still comparatively lightweight, clocking in at only 26 pounds.
We were reminded that we had comparatively little power; that we would derail our own careers by complaining.
The next best total is a comparatively measly 19623 by Curry last spring and Gilbert Arenas in 21962.
That may seem expensive — comparatively, Sony's Aibo robot dog costs $2,899.99 — but robot pets just don't come cheap.
Their lower-end products are priced comparatively with the shaving clubs, while their premium razors are much pricier.
Hezbollah's response, too, was comparatively restrained, a testament to the group's changing role in the country, experts say.
Comparatively, for men, Alois and Gilbert (two-thirds of the options!) are middle aged knights with existing families.
Mr. Dano, who seemed almost too tall to fit into the fake kitchen, was comparatively dispassionate, soft-spoken.
Marquette's Markus Howard has received comparatively little attention as this year's exemplary high-volume, high-accuracy distance shooter.
I am humbled by my parents' sacrifices that allowed me to live the comparatively privileged life I've had.
Dorsey is in far better shape, comparatively, but the production of NFL banners has slowed to a crawl.
Comparatively, Dietland was celebrated for its forward-thinking depiction of size, receiving an 82 percent rating from critics.
Comparatively, Netflix subscriptions start at $8.99 for the most basic plan, while the most popular plan costs $12.99.
Where many kids' movies turn up the volume and shout at viewers, Paddington is a comparatively gentle experience.
Even if some of the recently amended or removed pages received comparatively low traffic, that doesn't warrant their removal.
He has largely disavowed the comparatively moderate Bush wing of the Republican Party in pursuit of conservative ideological purity.
But according to the Health Foundation, the UK spends comparatively less than France, Germany, or Sweden on health care.
He attributes his comparatively small fight record to his focus on school, not a future as a pro fighter.
It is comparatively common for teenagers to make false accusations, typically as an alibi to get out of trouble.
As witch-hunts go, it had been comparatively tame, and the luckier survivors got to enjoy a measure of
That's usually the case with Google phones anyway, but now there's a firm, and comparatively generous, support period attached.
We're now in a nice little rest period between the comparatively sullen Civil War and the next Avengers slugfest.
Carmakers were left jittery, many having invested heavily in comparatively cheap diesel technology over the years to conquer India.
It's also a comparatively brief game — it took me around seven hours to complete — that doesn't overstay its welcome.
However, there are still companies with high values at the 99th percentile threshold despite having comparatively less startup activity.
The Jib version is both more minimal and flexible comparatively, which definitely makes them feel appropriate for this year.
" If enough people are clicking comparatively on the same thing to say, "I want to learn more about this.
Comparatively, a ton of banks partner with Apple in the U.K. Starling Bank just added Apple Pay support today.
He's staffed by a comparatively miniscule staff of less than 100, while Clinton has hired more than 700 staffers.
Harari tracks the revolutions that compelled us forward and puts our comparatively brief time on the planet into perspective.
But none of these manufacturers have the reach of Samsung, which meant that comparatively few people could access Daydream.
Personally, I think it's a shame that so many great AI minds are working on comparatively incremental feature enhancements.
If Tsabari's work showcases the author's storytelling skills within a compelling narrative, Shalmiyev's memoir is a comparatively experimental work.
Global trend: Notice how European countries have great access to broadband but comparatively, they use social media much less.
Back then, Obama saw the country's basic bonds as certain and its disagreements as comparatively superficial, perhaps even mistaken.
Comparatively, the E-Class struggled to even keep itself in a single lane — forget hopes of holding dead center.
Fish raised in RAS facilities, however, are comparatively happier little guys, free to roam in clean, clement, reusable waters.
Comparatively, in the priciest market, Hong Kong, the median home price was 18.1 times more than the median income.
Mobile ad blockers are comparatively less popular in Europe and North America, where 14 million people regularly use them.
In a telling contrast, Spain started cleaning up its banks in 2012 and has enjoyed comparatively dynamic growth since.
But there's one small story that, while comparatively unimportant, is charming enough that it shouldn't fall through the cracks.
By way of contrast, their opening Johnstone's Paint Trophy match last season drew a comparatively healthy crowd of 27,267.
There's comparatively little flour his batter, and health-minded customers can choose between whole-wheat or white flour options.
Macy's has a comparatively high dividend yield at 5 percent compared with 1.9 percent on the S&P 500.
Perhaps the funds come from a developing country with comparatively poor investment opportunities but culturally-driven high savings rates.
His team, with comparatively fewer resources and with substantially less of the ball, had squeezed victory out of adversity.
Comparatively little time is spent in Asian countries studying World War II Germany than in Europe or North America.
Comparatively, 40 percent of voters say Faso is in touch with the district, compared to 41 percent who disagree.
Still, Mr. Trump's anti-Muslim language and explosive personal style have overshadowed those comparatively modest concessions to mainstream politics.
Whilst comparatively small, the additional volumes in Moscow will provide an important boost to the recovering market, traders said.
In the West, such transparency has tended to have the effect of raising the compensation of comparatively underpaid bosses.
Fletcher star said she also found it difficult to see how her husband, 41, was comparatively processing the situation.
The terrain and geological formations are strikingly similar to ours, but something drastically changed in the comparatively recent past.
Though Brazilian diplomats may beg to differ, there are comparatively few checks and balances once arms leave the country.
"Samsung's valuation is still comparatively lower than global competitors," said Doh Hyun-woo, analyst at Mirae Asset Daewoo Securities.
Paid for in U.S. dollars, aircraft are comparatively easy to re-lease to various airline operators across the world.
This year, those surveys have found a gap between an energized Democratic base and a comparatively demoralized Republican electorate.
Though a comparatively short 7.1 kilometers (4.4 miles), its grade is relentless and averages an unusually steep 7.8 percent.
But the genre is undervalued due to, among other reasons, its reputation for being comparatively tame for modern times.
" The DeVos DOE wants to move back toward the 220006 law, with a comparatively limited definition of "sexual harassment.
Mr. Pence, the favorite of the Trump political team and national Republican Party officials, is a comparatively unfamiliar face.
Ops Center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with note-taking.
It's only recently that phones from Samsung have started to catch up with OnePlus, a comparatively tiny smartphone maker.
Financial markets activities come with incremental operational risks and require comparatively elevated capital allocation due to their intrinsic volatility.
And while we pay the price for developed nations' wealth, we only have comparatively modest budgets to protect ourselves.
Look at the United States, a rich country with an eroding but still comparatively well-developed rule of law.
A quarterfinal weekend that often sends fans and players down comparatively unbeaten paths instead has an air of familiarity.
Comparatively, Twitter and YouTube come in second with about 10 percent of the population getting news on those platforms.
FII currently generates a big chunk of revenue from making comparatively mundane components such as smartphone casings and frames.
It's a Lynchian masterpiece that stands an impossible height above a comparatively stagnating sea of B-movie-level pretenders.
Well one guy did a shit in his living room so comparatively I think you're all pretty non-toxic.
Yet even they are "comparatively fortunate," Kimmel writes, as they were spared the transports east to the extermination camps.
After months of comparatively low profile, MbS is very much back, making what to many are again controversial decisions.
Andrew Cuomo defended the deal, arguing that New York has to offer incentives because of its comparatively high taxes.
Disney's consumer products division is the world's largest licenser of consumer products, but a comparatively small division within Disney.
I finished the actual song very recently and it's nice being able to feel so self-assured now, comparatively.
Yet, among his most striking works is a comparatively conventional representation of Mathilde Schönberg from the summer of 1907.
Two comparatively giant ceramic eyeballs on the floor indicate that someone (or something) much larger is watching the women.
As a supplier of raw materials, Kobe's product is comparatively invisible to end users — and thus harder to avoid.
Often inefficient Canadian factories protected by tariffs offered Canadian consumers a limited selection of products at comparatively high prices.
A comparatively small number of women were watching from a section on the other side of the natural amphitheater.
Ticket prices are comparatively low, generally ranging from $55 to $0003, with plenty of business done through discount resellers.
Delirious at the Met Breuer is an exhibition filled with beautiful but comparatively polite works by habitually transgressive artists.
Comparatively, a general admission ticket to the Kentucky Derby costs $40 six months out and $60 on the day.
Adding a fourth blade increases energy production by only a small percentage, and the added expense is comparatively large.
At the same time, others, like Mina Vanir, have brought up older accusations that previously received comparatively little attention.
The comparatively high interest in impeachment in Western red states is not a sign of wide interest in impeachment.
The "Harry effect" is comparatively more subdued, but similar blogs have sprung up to catalog Prince Harry's outfit choices.
Like the B-52, it boasts an enormous payload capacity but is comparatively easy for the enemy to detect.
C.G.I. animation is a wonderful thing, but, on the downside, it makes convincing dance moves comparatively simple to create.
His approval numbers are comparatively strong, but his supporters are more than fine with any of the other frontrunners.
While Ireland is covered by the EU's strict GDPR data protection regulations, the USA's privacy protections are comparatively weaker.
DeVos said the United States has comparatively stagnated with test scores, pivoting again to school choice as the solution.
For comparatively little money, the United States could be getting an independent count of our fossil-fuel-related emissions.
The earbuds did have some drawbacks, though, like an outdated Micro USB charger and a comparatively large earbud size.
The comparatively neutral relationship I have with the young people in my practice simply helps my signal get through.
Though that sounds precarious, the United States has the advantage of a comparatively easy schedule ahead in the fall.
Comparatively, the median market rent for such assets were SGD1.81 psf per month and SGD4.10 psf per month, respectively.
Insurers tended to charge women more to get them than they did for comparatively less expensive birth control pills.
Others noted the comparatively short battery life is the main reason why they will never shell out for one.
With the bar for eligibility high, and the application process lengthy, comparatively few of the people at risk applied.
Violations of these conflict-of-interest laws are not crimes and bring comparatively small fines in the worst cases.
Comparatively, in the US it costs a similarly positioned family a fifth of their income to raise a child.
Microsoft, comparatively, jumped up to take 21st place, an improvement from the 34th-place slot it occupied last year.
The next-largest Uber business, its Uber Eats segment, generated a comparatively modest $43 million in adjusted net revenue.
Comparatively, 85033 census data shows 6.8 percent of Gardendale's residents are black and 88.4 percent of residents are white.
The cost for the T.A.P. intervention, Dr. Gitlin's analysis shows, was a comparatively modest $942 per person in 2009.
Businesses in Australia and New Zealand (52%), the U.S. (50%) and Canada (45%) were then feeling comparatively less impacted.
But for me, at least, the actual "game" elements, like the depth of its battle system, were comparatively weak.
It started slowly and finished 24-8 against a comparatively weak schedule — nominally the résumé of an N.I.T. squad.
International students at community colleges number a comparatively small 95,562 out of more than a million international students total.
Men in positions of authority are accused of sexual deviance or misbehavior, rather than women with comparatively less power.
Why, then, do these same outlets remain comparatively quiet when the intolerance for speech is coming from the right?
Hockney is comparatively dispassionate, however, because his method of working is instructively informed by inquisitive intellectual and technical explorations.
Didn't the list conflate violent rape, which everyone can agree is monstrous, with comparatively harmless acts like creepy texts?
Britain is comparatively generous to foreign parents who seek a child's return: it provides help with legal advice and translation.
Its comparatively grimmer films have been poorly reviewed, and often underperform Marvel's more light-hearted flicks at the box office.
Land art, or "earthworks," is a comparatively young art practice that finds itself at the intersection between nature and culture.
Comparatively speaking, the $643 sheer-paneled Goat dress Markle wore to Prince Charles' garden party almost seems like a bargain.
On the other hand, those with comparatively lower education levels became more interested in contacting dates with higher education levels.
For reference, the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth's ocean, lies a comparatively shallow seven miles under the surface.
It takes a comparatively large amount of energy to bind these charm quarks together, after which leftover energy is released.
The regular Galaxy S20 can only access the (comparatively) slower network, while the S20+ and S20 Ultra are mmWave-enabled.
U.S. markets have become very expensive for private equity firms as equity markets have rallied, making Asia look comparatively attractive.
Tied into a lack of content comes the fact that Netflix's service is comparatively pricey in parts of the world.
PARA USA is a small company enjoying comparatively little presence on screen, but their call to no arms is significant.
Seven people lost their jobs—a comparatively small culling compared to the hardships some other media outlets have recently endured.
Misdemeanor battery is a comparatively low-level criminal offense on the spectrum of horrible things humans do to other humans.
Q2 of last year—but those losses were partly offset by strong graphic novel sales, which are comparatively more expensive.
Comparatively, he pointed to McGregor's win over Dennis Siver being enough to see him enter the title conversation at featherweight.
Violent protests in France over a now-shelved plan to raise gasoline taxes highlight the country's comparatively high pump prices.
Accordingly, they're all slamming each other with negative ads and attacks, and devoting comparatively less effort to taking down Trump.
Bottom line: Though comparatively small and wildly competitive, the tech industry is Shangri-la for workers of the world today.
Initially, Mr. Pappas thought the neighborhood was too far from Manhattan, but he couldn't help noticing the comparatively low prices.
But at $10, it is comparatively expensive (though there are no hidden extras in the form of in-game purchases).
Europe has become, comparatively, a less Christian zone, at least in terms of attendance and the salience of the churches.
Admittedly the amounts involved were comparatively small (Moody's will pay $864m, Citadel $23m, and the Port Authority a mere $400,000).
What's more its industry is a comparatively light user of capital, making the multiplier effect of its activities much lower.
Comparatively high yields and expectations of steady earnings during troubled times have made utilities a popular destination for nervous investors.
But cyberattacks offer a high-impact, low-cost and comparatively low-risk way to generate cash and intimidate other countries.
Terrific performances—especially from comparatively little-known actors such as Letitia Wright and Winston Duke—make the film a joy.
Professional monitoring will be available for those who want it for $10 per month, which is, again, comparatively pretty cheap.
Confronted by this analysis, India bulls concede the middle class is comparatively small, but insist that bumper growth is coming.
Over on Spotify, which has comparatively lesser footing among hip-hop and rap streams, Drake's latest still performed extremely well.
Comparatively, the differences between different M.2 drives feel much more incremental — although that could vary depending on your usage.
Comparatively, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that Windows Vista was his biggest regret at Microsoft before his tearful farewell.
Image: Pascal Le Segretain (Getty)Netflix has finally unveiled its new, comparatively cheaper mobile-only plan in India—and honestly?
Comparatively, seven of the nine films nominated in the same year as "Get Out" were released in November and December.
But production has failed to keep up with consumption and exports for the last eight months despite comparatively mild temperatures.
A still (comparatively) unknown digital currency will now be accessible to anyone with an email address and a debit card.
Protests outside the governor's mansion started off comparatively tame on Tuesday, limited to chanting and cheering, following Monday's police confrontations.
However, women physicians in certain fields such as obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry and urology, had comparatively higher values of ownership interest.
In the NBC/WSJ poll, Trump scored comparatively high marks on the economy, with 44 percent approving of his handling.
Understandably in Jordan's era of the NBA, his salary was comparatively more modest and had career wages totalling $90 million.
With climate campaigners traditionally focused on fossil fuel companies, the European cement sector has received comparatively little scrutiny until recently.
At least the audio tape in Baldwin's past is a comparatively tame family feud that has long since been resolved.
Buoys is a sparse, comparatively brief song cycle centered around acoustic guitar, wobbly bass frequencies, and Lennox's heavily treated voice.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The UK's ratings balance a high-income, diversified and advanced economy against comparatively high public sector indebtedness.
This is not the case with Pretty in Pink, which made $40 million on a comparatively teensy $9 million budget.
"We think their energy reserves are comparatively low necessitating fairly material builds over the next few quarters," the note stated.
They are considered naive, vulnerable and comparatively wealthy for El Salvador, even though many of them came there with nothing.
Comparatively, U.S. exporters deal with an average tariff rate of 6.8 percent, making it harder for American companies to compete.
Among supporters of Mr. Aquino's comparatively soft-spoken approach to governance, Mr. Duterte's divisive statements have created the most alarm.
Comparatively, 22019 percent of Americans believe the press makes the economy sound worse than it is, according to the poll.
To say it was a fig leaf would be a disservice to the comparatively full coverage this frond can provide.
The economies of Europe, Japan and many emerging markets have remained exceptionally weak, making the United States look comparatively fantastic.
Sheinkopf is among those who offered a comparatively low bar by which to judge Sanders's success in the primary, however.
I like the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL's overall design, and I don't mind the comparatively large screen bezels.
Elizabeth Warren raised a comparatively meager $6 million but has invested heavily in campaign infrastructure in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The results suggested that the eyes and the nose were equally sensitive to infection, while the mouth was comparatively insensitive.
Rural setup is closely knitted with a traditional top down information flow, having comparatively low level of digital technology penetration.
But health care's comparatively strict regulation may be too burdensome for the e-commerce giant to make a meaningful impact.
Whereas Kim only has comparatively laser focused goals, and a good instinct for any opportunity he has to advance them.
It's also moderately priced—at least unlike comparatively wallet-busting monstrosities such as the $1,000 iPhone X—at $460 equivalent.
It has a comparatively poor, aging population, with an insufficient number of medical professionals to treat these high-risk patients.
Popular support has strengthened, especially since the country's Muslim leaders, unlike the Catholic bishops, kept comparatively silent on the matter.
The European Union is larger, more diverse and poorer, while Britain, an economic basket case in 1975, is comparatively thriving.
However, recent history suggests that fans get less interested — and tickets get comparatively cheaper — when top teams get knocked out.
In 2015, in comparatively limited action, he saved only two runs; analytics indicated that his arm actually cost two runs.
Nations such as Chile and Peru that have relatively strong governments are comparatively resilient to Chinese influence on domestic policies.
Unlike many global ocean threats (ocean acidification, warming waters, overfishing, marine pollution), noise has a comparatively simple solution: quieter props.
The qualified AL leader for 2016, Oakland's Khris Davis, seems comparatively lethargic at a home run every 13.1 at-bats.
This type of places is a lot pricier (comparatively) to the other spots listed here, and its a different vibe.
Increased synchronization is reflected as more colorful and clear, whereas discordance is displayed in a comparatively dark and unpleasant manner.
Comparatively, for young white respondents, the future looked decidedly grimmer: Only 59 percent said they thought would be able to.
What's next: For now, experts say that, while Russia's grid attacks may seem aggressive, they have actually been comparatively restrained.
You're comparatively healthier for that side, but you're not going to lose much weight without eating healthier for whole meals.
Comparatively, a Quinnipiac poll from May found 48 percent approving of Trump's handling of the economy and 45 percent disapproving.
Apple's AirPods Pro, comparatively, should last for five hours, or 4.5 hours if you have active noise cancellation turned on.
About 40 men live in comparatively comfortable conditions, sleeping six per room with access to television, a gym and books.
Comparatively, the major stock averages all fell more than 4% as investors remain shook about the novel COVID-8003 virus.
Californians and companies like Tesla have migrated to Reno to take advantage of cheap land and comparatively low home prices.
But they do not include purportedly progressive states like California, New Jersey and Washington, which have comparatively regressive disenfranchisement rules.
And yet the traditional financial arrangements between photographer and school remain, even in this comparatively progressive corner of the market.
At least nine of the Fed's 17 policymakers reduced their outlook for the fed funds rate, a comparatively large number.
When Pyrrhus offered Rome a comparatively lenient peace treaty, many of its senior statesmen were keen to take the deal.
The two fiberglass sculptures, by French artist Loup Sarion, frame a perfectly nice but comparatively tame painting by Max Frintrop.
Under the previous format, the Knicks would have had a comparatively robust 25 percent shot at the No. 1 pick.
You're fond of talking about eternity, and the need to recognize how fleeting and comparatively inconsequential our current moment is.
"Gatz," Elevator Repair Service's adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," clocks in at a comparatively concise but nevertheless daunting eight hours.
Scientists know comparatively little, for example, about the more complex genetic risks that individuals of non-European descent may face.
For decades, grocery stores in New York were comparatively small — there wasn't room for much on the scale of Publix.
But it doesn't hurt that, in contrast to California's increasingly hot and dry climate, Oregon is comparatively cool and lush.
Formula E's cumulative TV audience in its debut season was a comparatively tiny 61.5 million, according to research firm Repucom.
Mr. Trump has focused many of his insults on Mr. Bloomberg's height, which is comparatively much shorter that Mr. Trump's.
They have become one of the biggest importers of bananas from Ecuador, though it is still a comparatively modest operation.
The policies include offering free tuition and renationalizing the railroads and water systems, while taxing corporations and the comparatively wealthy.
In part because of the comparatively easy trip, they have been able to come out every weekend except Father's Day.
Comparatively, the turnout in 2016 was almost 62 percent and has consistently been above 50 percent since the Islamic Revolution.
The city, its comparatively small Iranian community and the University of Alberta are bearing an extraordinary share of the grieving.
He's teamed up with the loudmouthed Chris (Alexis Manenti) and the comparatively laid-back Gwada (the preposterously handsome Djibril Zonga).
Value stocks typically outperform when an economy slows and investors favor companies with comparatively cheap valuations relative to their peers.
In Kentucky, nearly one in 10 white people has a felony record, often because of comparatively low-level narcotics violations.
However, recent history suggests that fans get less interested — and tickets get comparatively cheaper— when top teams get knocked out.
That's a problem that could be solved with comparatively small expenditures—or by simply eliminating a whole lot of jobs.
Comparatively, at Facebook and Google, women represented 22 percent and 21 percent of workers in technical roles, respectively, last year.
By contrast, her fellow nominee, Christopher Waller, has faced comparatively few questions and appears on the way to easy confirmation.
Comparatively, a single exposure to a bit of framing is nothing, like blowing on the sails of a giant ship.
That puts the magnifying glass squarely on the Tuesday Group, a group of 50 or so comparatively centrist House Republicans.
A Leneghan win the GOP primary makes it a lot more interesting, given the comparatively moderate bent of this district.
Since Mubarak's era, the region has been a comparatively lawless place where it was easy for militant groups to operate.
It's comparatively cheaper when you factor in the costs of safety crews and whatnot, but the results aren't always so great...
The most expensive house in the United States came up for sale earlier this year at a comparatively modest $250 million.
He's got a comparatively liberal voting record, but he's not seen as a left-wing culture warrior, let alone a socialist.
Even with comparatively open immigration policies, the reality is that the surplus population of our Latin American neighbors is running out.
" Although recording audio is comparatively quick, "it takes an incredible amount of time to animate the character to each audio clip.
However, in relative terms, Singapore, with its comparatively minuscule population, is expected to feel the greatest immediate impact of technological disruption.
In sports where complexity is on the rise, you would expect to see older competitors having comparatively more success over time.
While airlines like United still struggled with animals dying on board its flights, Delta actually has a comparatively good track record.
The reason is that job and wage growth are strong in the new tech hub, and rents are still comparatively low.
Starbucks' December 2015 entry into Cambodia is comparatively late given that The Coffee Bean first opened in the capital in 2011.
From the very start, David questions their relationship, unhappy to be treated like a servant by such a comparatively frail being.
Yet in Germany, the ultimate destination for many of the refugees and migrants, respondents give comparatively little weight to such factors.
It's probably unfair to stack companies based in states with comparatively smaller tech startup ecosystems against, say, New York or California.
These were two comparatively light days of usage filled with mainly email reading and Twitter browsing, but you get the idea.
Aside from the enduring StarCraft II, which originally launched back in 2010, the majority of RTS games have become comparatively niche.
White-powder heroin looks much like a crushed pain pill, making it comparatively easy to switch from one to the other.
Each member had spent time, in some cases years, toiling away in this wasteland, banished from the comparatively luxurious world above.
For all the drama that passed through the courtroom, comparatively few Honduran media outlets came to New York to cover it.
And this is as much true of Zelda as it is of a comparatively lighter puzzle game like Puyo Puyo Tetris.
And even their progress is more of a stumble than a leap — comparatively narrow in the form of a few stores.
This is made even harder by the decision to focus on the comparatively undocumented periods O'Higgins spent in Ireland and Spain.
With comparatively newer exposure to technology compared to younger urbanites, this older generation presents an untouched income stream for e-commerce.
Buying something is comparatively simple, but how do you create a schema for recognizing a cold war, or a bear market?
" Comparatively, when "Avatar" was released in 2009, it had 0003 weeks between it and the next biggest blockbuster, "Alice in Wonderland.
Still, it's a nice addition, since the Wemo app is terrible and Apple's HomeKit system is comparatively far easier to use.
Throngs flock there in the summertime, although I am also a big fan of comparatively empty autumn and early spring visits.
"The comparatively inexpensive electricity translates into a relatively longer repayment period to recoup an initial residential solar investment," the report notes.
Yet good local governance is vital in a country with deep disparities between the impoverished interior and the comparatively prosperous coast.
In urban, densely populated states, such as New York and Massachusetts, consumers have a wealth of choices and comparatively low premiums.
That strong stand makes season 2's comparatively limp attempts to say something about the #MeToo movement so much more disappointing.
Comparatively, about half this number, some 1,4103 megatons, is stored away in the continent's forests, oceans, and other vegetation each year.
It's subtle, but the Pixel 22's photos are comparatively a little less harsh and contrasty than the Pixel 22's.
German consumer morale dipped figures showed and UK retail sales fell as a comparatively warm last few months hit clothes retailers.
Yet that was a 56% decline from the previous 12 months and comparatively the biggest percentage drop of all foreign buyers.
Many people from the area have moved to France, including Nice, and money they send back has made it comparatively prosperous.
Why then do people stay in a comparatively poor place when open borders allow them to move to a richer one?
Customer service representatives also have a comparatively low chance of being replaced by machines, with a feasibility of below 30 percent.
The basil flavour was the most outstanding one comparatively but the cheese flavour was still not as strong as my expectation.
Comparatively, my first fund took 9 months from announcement to first close, and 15 months from first close to last close.
Comparatively, the first 4G smartphone ever was the HTC Evo in 2010, while Gigabit LTE came to Android phones in 2017.
And as China has comparatively little overseas debt, the risk of foreign creditors suddenly yanking their loans is also quite small.
During times of uncertainty, the precious metal is seen as a safe-haven alternative to stocks and other comparatively risky assets.
Despite the fast execution and concern over who could even access this site when comparatively few people had internet access, THOMAS.
The People's Bank of China set the yuan mid-point fix at 6.5637, comparatively flat relative to Thursday's fix of 6.5616.
What we need now is a concerted effort to manage and reconcile the troublesome but comparatively minor differences in the relationship.
Though Cohn and Mnuchin don't like tariffs, they're comparatively comfortable with targeted actions against truly bad actors, as in this case.
The ecosystem of the gut is complex, he says, and the earliest studies in a comparatively new field are frequently wrong.
At times he's warm and gentle, like the Iron Giant, protecting Cooper's comparatively frail body from high drops and heavy artillery.
But when it comes to the comparatively private field of the music business, it's like spotting how a magician shifts cards.
The acquisition might seem at first glance to be comparatively a steal, at about half of Pixar's $7.4 billion price tag.
The comparatively straight lines and right angles of Covent Garden and then Mayfair in the eighteenth century are really the exception.
They were driven on comparatively smooth, safe surfaces on the Interstate highway system, most of which had been built by 1972.

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