comparatively造句61. These subjects had comparatively low positive titres in 1978 and may have been false positives.
62. They saw in educational television the opportunity to get a jump start on quality education at comparatively low cost.
63. This necessarily entails longer term assistance in comparatively stable situations.
64. This is particularly true for a defensive system based on comparatively small, independent units, armed with short-range weapons.
65. If the project is a success, other patients will benefit from a surprising application of a comparatively new technology.
66. Most clients who seek them in fact qualify for green form assistance and they are comparatively uncommon.
67. It does so using comparatively inexpensive materials, and brings the prospect of obtaining cheap electricity from sunlight a step nearer.
68. I liked being a comparatively big fish in a relatively small pond!
69. Child-bearing and cooking for twenty years ... she must have been worn out before she died a comparatively young woman.
70. The comparatively large sums involved conferred on all these agencies a substantial power of patronage over recipient institutions.
71. The national dailies peaked later, in 1957, but fluctuated within a comparatively narrow range.
72. Though a number of its species are uncommon, comparatively few are presently in danger.
73. During this decade, whilst there was increased competition, comparatively few policyholders decided to change underwriters with one particular exception.
74. Economic theory Until comparatively recently, bargaining was a subject on which economic theory had very little to say.
75. For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility.
76. The comparatively long time intervals between such environmental vicissitudes may be characterized by stasis in ecosystems as well as the component species.
77. Trading was comparatively light in both currency and equity markets, but the collapse in confidence seemed widespread.
78. But even the comparatively simple task of head-counting is fraught with difficulties.
79. With the aid of a computer, concordances of many kinds can be made with comparatively little difficulty.
80. Full mixed-ability teaching, especially if it reached into the middle and later years of secondary schooling, was comparatively rare.
81. Compared with the social services we have been examining, the residue present the institutional problem only in a comparatively mild form.
82. Some lived, comparatively speaking, as well or better than their Soviet counterparts.
83. While others had comparatively modest ambitions, her heart was set on becoming a star.
84. I admired the main door of the Catedral Nueva - comparatively new, that is, for it was started in 1513.
85. In such patients, this type of treatment may be regarded as being quick, safe, comparatively simple, and inexpensive.
86. Circulation of blood around the body is comparatively slow when we are just going about our normal daily tasks.
87. This is a comparatively short section, in a beautiful setting, of an original aqueduct 25 miles long.
88. I suppose that, comparatively speaking, we Caplans had little to complain of.
89. Summers are comparatively warm with a moderate rainfall in upland areas of both Regions.
90. Just as the tax position of pension funds is straight forward so too, comparatively speaking, is the regulatory framework.