Примеры использования Relatively fast на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Amalgams are also very durable, relatively fast and easy to place,
Another important condition was to release game relatively fast because it was a small project meant for a few months.
The relatively fast economic expansion in 2005(as well as in the previous several years)
Small(520 m), relatively fast, fibreglass craft,
Because of their relatively fast life cycle(just over one month from egg to adult), tailed jays are multivoltine
After a relatively fast voyage of 120 days,
Relatively fast the name of Humboldt became well known not only in France, but even beyond it.
It has a relatively fast oxygen cycle
The entire imaging process can be performed relatively fast and allows for real-time imaging with up to 46 three-dimensional images per second.
The volume of new space is anticipated to be absorbed relatively fast on the back of pent-up demand from key occupiers previously searching for large units.
Use of water-cooled chambers reduces exterior surface temperatures and allows for relatively fast shutdown.
the situation is improving relatively fast.
cars drive relatively fast.
Aircraft Challenger 605 implements the potential laid by the designers to the full extent enabling to make relatively fast intercontinental flights fearlessly crossing the vast of oceans.
The straightforward and relatively fast access provided to project funds,
industry was diminishing relatively fast, a process which was accompanied by an increasing role of the service sector.
Dynamic modelling of the risk of acidification suggested that recovery could occur relatively fast(before 2030) for a majority of areas at risk that showed possibilities for recovery.
Sometimes it is possible to demonstrate a clear schedule and relatively fast delivery of goods, and sometimes terrible disruptions in work,
This relatively fast response was greatly facilitated by actions that UNDG members had taken prior to the Declaration in line with the direction given by the General Assembly to United Nations operational activities through successive resolutions on the Triennial Comprehensive Policy Review.
in part at least, for relatively fast increases in housing rents