Examples of using Have relatively in English and their translations into Polish
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self-destruction which is attached to a given email therefore even with a short text, such emails have relatively large volume.
although it actually flows in a direction with which our life paths have relatively little to do.
which means that experienced pilots cannot be promoted and have relatively small wages.
so such plants have relatively low marginal prices
It emerged that the envisaged measures may have relatively greater impact on those sectors in the industry dominated by SMEs,
The RCE regions collectively have relatively high GDP levels; however,
But in general, the coastal areas usually have relatively mild winters(still with snow
most of which(83%) have relatively short half lives in hours or days compared to longer-lived actinide wastes of conventional nuclear power plants.
gathering of information and the development of a scoreboard would constitute a kind of moral suasion of those Member States which have relatively ineffective or cheap procedures in place;
it was quickly realized that PFA is a quite different algorithm only working for sizes that have relatively prime factors
Currently, the general public has relatively easy access to these chemicals.
Island of Rab has relatively little number of villages- there are only 8 of them.
This is known as pollution, and has relatively common.
Rajkot has relatively pleasant climate.
However, other methods for preparing pure molybdenum disilicide has relatively large increase performance.
Europe has relatively few world-recognised ICT poles of excellence.
Golyamo Kamenyane has relatively good infrastructure.
Food had relatively modest effects on the pharmacokinetics of saxagliptin in healthy subjects.
Barcelona has relatively steady temperatures
The company has relatively high turnover compared with the number of employees.