Examples of using Relatively more in English and their translations into Dutch
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and there are relatively more young people in every profession.
and there were relatively more young people involved.
A high Ca/Mg ratio means that there is relatively more calcium than magnesium.
MIM is a relatively more cost effective technology as compared to other conventional fabrication methods since it lowers raw material usage, workforce, and inventory costs.
may not have declined, opportunities elsewhere were reduced by the spread of economic problems to the relatively more prosperous regions of the Community.
observes that the economically developed Member States allocate relatively more State aid to the regions that the economically less developed Member States.
Compared to the USA, for example, the EU has relatively more small and mediumsized businesses,
Adults born between 1965-1975 are relatively more prone to contract measles because they were born before measles immunisation was offered through the National Vaccination Programme of the Netherlands,
Winstrol is relatively more secure when compared to various other frequently made use of steroids.
so be relatively more dependent upon them.
Relatively more young people are found in the south of Spain,
will benefit relatively more than countries like Germany
Those with higher educations also choose this city relatively more often.
Also, an actively developing village needs relatively more clay. Iron.
The battery is the use of NI- CD, relatively more security and stability.
Partnerships are relatively more popular in the northern
Relatively more labor intensive
These figures suggest that non-resident drivers are relatively more involved in speeding offences than resident drivers12.
Young drivers also have relatively more collisions with other motor vehicles.
Young dogs eat relatively more, and older dogs relatively less.