Similar words: relative, relatively, correlative, relative density, relative humidity, relate to, be sensitive to, relation.
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61, If the doctor desires to treat the patient, he is often in a strong position to persuade such a relative to concur.
62, Those in the higher socio-economic groups and consumers over 45 years old tend to have higher net savings relative to their outstanding debt.
63, However, the movement to which the question referred was movement relative to the body: the flow through the veins and arteries.
64, Relative to male high school graduates, the college wage premium soared from 35 percent to 93 percent between 1973 and 1992.
65, The center also helped school personnel to cope with state and federal mandates relative to identifying and teaching the special learner.
66, He will attempt to describe the linguistic forms which occur in his data, relative to the environments in which they occur.
67, The error involved seems likely to be small relative to other uncertain-ties noted and, if so,(sentencedict.com) is not serious.
68, Serum sodium concentration or tonicity are functions of water content relative to total body sodium content.
69, A kitten requires three times more nourishment, relative to body weight, than a fully grown cat.
70, But looking downward the wage premium that high school graduates used to enjoy relative to high school dropouts actually shrank.
71, The four examples below suggest some of the features of actual political economies relative to ideal types.
72, The quality of science teaching has also declined relative to other subjects.
73, Supply and demand then leads the wages of the unskilled to fall relative to those of the skilled.
74, The value obtained in these benign tubulovillous adenomas was significantly raised relative to both normal and malignant tissues.
75, Amongst other things, this ought to help to ensure that co-operative R ventures are favoured relative to co-operative D ventures.
76, One disturbing finding was the high number of assaults relative to mere vandalism, Wolf said.
77, We did not time onset of respiration relative to cord clamping but many infants in the regulated group were already crying.
77, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
78, The company has huge debts relative to its size - the most recent available figures show Sock Shop's gearing was 200 percent.
79, By co-operating, countries can increase the benefit they receive, relative to the cost.
80, The method of sampling should be clearly stated, as well as information relative to those unwilling to or unable to cooperate.
81, Second, women of all socio-economic groups make greater use of general practitioners than men, again relative to need.
82, Oceanic lithosphere, however, is young and effectively of uniform age relative to continental lithosphere.
83, The increased height relative to the bedside locker and bed table may require spatial adjustment.
84, The plot of rotation rates in Fig. 1 a shows the residuals relative to this normal slowdown.
85, As new firms enter industry X, the market supply of X will increase relative to the market demand.
86, The figures are relative to a middle-of-the-road estimate of the course of the economy during the next twenty years.
87, Some caves - usually small - are formed when blocks of rock have moved relative to each other, leaving a gap.
88, Students might also argue that this would put banks at a competitive disadvantage relative to other financial firms. 5.
89, House prices now look cheap relative to earnings.
90, Conclusion Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is probably relative to heredity.
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