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It is, in fact, a relatively mild chastisement of the dead.
The shelter provided by these two mountainous ridges has produced a " micro climate " which provides relatively mild temperatures for the region and, coupled with the fertile glacial sedimentary soils on the valley floor, the region is conducive to growing vegetable and fruit crops.
Bleeding from an AVM can be relatively mild or devastating.
The flavour is typically less malty than a traditional bock, and may be drier, hoppier, and more bitter, but still with a relatively low hop flavour, with a mild spicy or peppery quality from the hops, increased carbonation and alcohol content.
Spreading its reach in seventeenth-century Turkey, inoculation or, rather, variolation, involved infecting a person through a cut in the skin with exudate from a patient with a relatively mild case of smallpox ( variola ), in order to bring about a manageable and recoverable infection that will provide later immunity.
There are four fairly distinct seasons, all of which are relatively mild compared to many parts of the country and to what one may expect given its elevation.
While this reaction will work at any conductive electrode at a sufficiently large potential, platinum catalyzes both hydrogen and oxygen formation, allowing for relatively mild voltages (~ 2 V depending on the pH ).
The annual middle temperature is relatively high in the southwestern part of the country ( to ), with quite mild winters and warm summers, and low in the northeastern part of Lapland ( to ).
Kagoshima has a humid subtropical climate, marked by cool, relatively dry winters, warm, wet springs, hot, wet summers and mild, wet falls.
The country's climate, which ranges between maritime and continental, is relatively mild.
Despite its northern location, the climate is relatively mild compared to other locations in similar latitudes, or even somewhat farther south, mainly because of the Gulf Stream.
Although ten years of exile would have been difficult for an Athenian to face, it was relatively mild in comparison to the kind of sentences inflicted by courts ; when dealing with politicians held to be acting against the interests of the people, Athenian juries could inflict very severe penalties such as death, unpayably large fines, confiscation of property, permanent exile and loss of citizens ' rights through atimia.
Some individuals can simply avoid the subject of their fear and suffer relatively mild anxiety over that fear.
Scandinavia extends to the north of the Arctic Circle, but has relatively mild weather for its latitude due to the Gulf Stream.
They are in a relatively mild state of racing tune, so that they are extremely reliable and can go years between motor rebuilds.
Assuming no high-grade obstruction or associated infection is found in the urinary tract, and symptoms are relatively mild, various nonsurgical measures can be used to encourage the passage of a stone.
Molde has a maritime, temperate climate, with cool-to-warm summers, and relatively mild winters.
Molde has a maritime, temperate climate, with cool-to-warm summers, and relatively mild winters.
In the Alpine zone, the valley floor is relatively mild in contrast with the colder higher areas ( Bormio, 1, 225 m, average in January, in July ).
Laurel forest and other Cloud forest are subtropical and mild temperate forest, found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures.
Conductive cooling takes place when air from a relatively mild source area comes into contact with a colder surface, as when mild marine air moves across a colder land area.
The effect of chewing betel leaf and areca nut together is relatively mild, and could be compared to drinking a cup of coffee.
This class of drugs has a relatively mild side-effect profile and low likelihood of causing morning sedation.

relatively and sentence
Therefore, the Crown and the defence will often make a joint submission where they will both recommend the same sentence, or ( much more commonly ) a relatively narrow range ( with the Crown arguing for a sentence at the upper end of the range and the defence arguing for a sentence at the lower end ) so as to maintain the visibility of the judge's ability to exercise discretion.
In these terms, the syntactic parse of the sentence John ate every bagel would consist of a subject ( John ) and a predicate ( ate every bagel ); Montague showed that the meaning of the sentence as a whole could be decomposed into the meanings of its parts and relatively few rules of combination.
Because the Catalan language has a relatively complex set of rules for the form of the definite article, and because ( in Catalan ) the names of comarques ( except for Osona ) typically take the definite article in any position except as the subject of a sentence, the following list indicates the appropriate form of the definite article for each comarca.
Walker's son Michael, who had a relatively minor role in the ring and agreed to testify in exchange for a reduced sentence, was released from prison on parole in February 2000.
This relatively light sentence has given rise to speculation that he is cooperating with authorities in other investigations, especially Chen Liangyu, and then-Shanghai Mayor Huang Ju.
Keller was convicted and sentenced to three months imprisonment — considered a relatively mild sentence, as the maximum penalty could have been six years, three for each of the charges.
The first puzzles most players encounter is either one where players must select the right interconnected letters inside the lens of a telescope to form a coherent sentence ; or a relatively simple cake puzzle, where the player has to divide the cake evenly into six pieces, each containing the same number of decorations.
He was sentenced to 4 years in prison ; a relatively mild sentence compared to other political prisoners in China at this time.
Keller was convicted and sentenced to three months imprisonment-considered a relatively mild sentence, as the maximum penalty could have been six years, three for each of the charges.
However, Clinton's sentence commutation was ostensibly motivated by the harsh minimum sentencing for drug related offences as part of the War on Drugs, but it is claimed that Carlos A. Vignali was a relatively big offender who was probably less deserving of a pardon than many other convicted persons who are not as well connected.
Marković's conviction was a foregone conclusion but the sentence, 18 months in prison, was relatively light.
English also has relatively strong prosodic stress, whereby particular words within a phrase or sentence are given additional stress in order to place emphasis on the information that they convey.
On being found guilty of regicide, he received the relatively light sentence of life imprisonment, rather than the usual traitor's punishment of being hanged, drawn and quartered, because he tried to intervene on the King's behalf and only signed the death warrant after being intimidated by the other commissioners.
While prosecutors had pushed for a life sentence, Judge Gerald Bruce Lee explained that the ( relatively ) light sentence was handed down because Abu Ali's actions " did not result in one single actual victim.
* isolating ( i. e. grammatical / sentence functions are expressed through analytic means and relatively strict word-order rules, e. g. the strict S-V order rule in English ),
He received a relatively light sentence of branding above the forehead under the scalp, because of his youth, and avoided serving time at the Norwich, Connecticut prison with a commutation to " town arrest ".
The sentence was relatively light compared to sodomy, which remained a separate crime.
He would spend another four years in a Florida prison, a relatively light sentence because there had been no federal law against hijacking at the time of Ortiz's crime.
This approach has been successful in securing the early release of prominent political prisoners such as Phuntsog Nyidron, reducing Tenzin Delek Rinpoche's sentence from death to life and was possibly influential in ensuring Runggye Adak's relatively low-length sentence in 2007.

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