Example sentences of "relatively well " in BNC.
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1 | Iron from these sources is relatively well absorbed . |
2 | The small regular labour force that is employed by the company is relatively well paid , receiving three times the minimum wage . |
3 | The small but relatively well paid labour force is kept separate from the garbage pickers who are further divided between themselves by intense competition . |
4 | More importantly , she would have met relatively well educated people . |
5 | Being the most widespread and physically apparent form of severe mental handicap , Down 's Syndrome is relatively well known in Britain , but considerable misunderstandings persist about the nature of the handicap . |
6 | Buildings above 20 storeys fare relatively well in earthquakes . |
7 | The same study reports pickets laying traps for tappers by directing them to wrong venues ( Coulter , Miller , and Walker , 1984 : 46 ) Although telephone-tapping during the miners ' strike was relatively well publicized , it is allegedly by no means a new phenomenon in the policing of industrial disputes . |
8 | This area was relatively well looked after . |
9 | While teachers without full qualifications are poorly paid , qualified teachers are now relatively well off . |
10 | The contests in chemistry and mathematics are relatively well known and sponsored . |
11 | After a couple of false starts , Maxine was actually able to relax relatively well and she found that she had no problems about imagining a pleasant scene in her mind provided the visualization was guided by me . |
12 | M. drummondii , M. hirsuta , M. hirsuta , M. deflexa and M. diffusa are all species which when available do relatively well in heated aquaria . |
13 | The discussion groups ( made up of people who used or at least wanted to use credit ) suggest that while Asians may be relatively well informed about credit and particularly likely to use bank loans , West Indians are likely to use on-the-spot credit sources such as hire purchase . |
14 | Our main survey showed that at the moment credit card users are in general relatively well informed about credit , and also relatively rich and well educated . |
15 | The money motive was perhaps not quite the panacea it was once believed to be , as some departments became relatively well off while others could barely afford to pay their salaries . |
16 | It is wrong for a relatively well off professional person to do this with clients who may be on the bread-line . |
17 | Why has this prohibition in the 1925 Geneva Gas Protocol been relatively well observed ? |
18 | As one who admires much of what WTA has done and enjoys watching the best women players compete against each other , because the entertainment value they produce can often be tremendous , I was sad to see that apparently they still do not appreciate how relatively well off they are under the present set-up and how much they could stand to lose from open warfare in the game . |
19 | And as long as its strategy conforms to one or some of these , the task of explanation is relatively well defined . |
20 | Staff and prisoners at Maidstone were acutely aware that , in a training prison , they were relatively well off compared to the overcrowded local prisons , whose barren regimes often mean prisoners being locked in their cells twenty-three hours each day . |
21 | Even companies doing relatively well must keep the tightest control on costs in the prevailing climate , and Hewlett-Packard Co is offering a voluntary severance-incentive programme to employees in some job categories , and looks for about 2,700 employees to leave in early 1993 , about 2,000 of them in the US . |
22 | Patients with severe mental illness who need long term rehabilitation are relatively well served in Bassetlaw . |
23 | The relatively well off , the ‘ best people ’ of the provinces , therefore , welcomed Ivan 's proposal and it appears to have been widely implemented . |
24 | Although diesels cost more initially than their petrol-engined equivalents , they are economical to run and hold their second-hand value relatively well . |
25 | The combination of census data with tried geographical techniques of cartographic analysis means we have been relatively well informed about the essentials of population distribution for over half a century . |
26 | The type of terminology used in a business letter taken from the domain of banking is relatively well used in everyday life and consequently well understood . |
27 | Outside the relatively well managed southern African reserves , the picture is less clear . |
28 | Those that lived on relatively well watered islands where there was ground vegetation to be cropped , had a gently curving front edge to their shells just above the neck . |
29 | Pre-scientific thinking in Europe is relatively well preserved in the writings of its poets . |
30 | The concepts involved are more vital to measurement than to those areas where girls do relatively well . |