Examples of using Relatively modest in English and their translations into Swedish
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this effect appears to be relatively modest.
These all have a cost, and we should not limit our political ambitions by penny-pinching over what is, after all, a relatively modest budget.
The reimbursements yielded relatively modest revenues for the treasury
Despite its relatively modest size, the island offers a wealth of experiences
The landings in volume in the Mediterranean represent a relatively modest share of about 12% of total Community landings.
Lighting in the bathroom Despite the relatively modest sizeStandard bathrooms,
as the symptoms are relatively modest and quickly transient.
are still relatively modest and unevenly spread.
The decrease in the number of smaller boats was relatively modest; less than 2%,
By contract, seafood farming in the Adriatic has been expanding for several decades now to add to the relatively modest catch excl.
It was a relatively modest plan compared with what there was in the Member States,
The budgetary envelope for the PACT programme is relatively modest, as it amounts to 35 million EUR for the five-year period of its existence.
a finding likely explaining the relatively modest response for this compound in functional autoradiography.
Relatively modest annual expenditure may,
With a relatively modest share capital(6.5 million SEK) Eriksberg was able to make net profits of 40-50 million SEK every year during the 1940s.
this effect appears to be relatively modest.
The fact that many gamers did not expect that this game, despite the relatively modest even at the time the schedule will show the remarkable physics.
shares of Emerson and EES are relatively modest and the operation will not impede competition in the EEA.
The overall value of the landings is still high in comparison to the relatively modest tonnage(approximately 1.3 million tonnes) landed.
The Länder as such are involved in the Territorial Employment Pacts and receive a relatively modest 2-3.
