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# Social competition is driven by the need for self-esteem and is aimed at achieving a positive social status for the in-group relative to comparable out-groups ( e. g., favouring an in-group in order to make it better than an out-group ).
# Inertial reference systems, where the coordinate axes retain their orientation relative to the fixed stars, or equivalently, to the rotation axes of ideal gyroscopes ; the axis points to the vernal equinox
# The relative ratios of labor at which the production of one good can be traded off for another differ between countries
# Affordable premium: If the likelihood of an insured event is so high, or the cost of the event so large, that the resulting premium is large relative to the amount of protection offered, it is not likely that the insurance will be purchased, even if on offer.
# A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound ;
# The position in the court hierarchy of the court which decided the precedent, relative to the position in the court trying the current case.
# Ensure that players, in general, do not have a large stack relative to the blind level.
# The laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform motion relative to one another ( principle of relativity ).
# The speed of light in a vacuum is the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion or of the motion of the source of the light.
# Quality of the student's academic performance relative to the educational opportunities available in his or her high school.
# Isotope geochemistry involves the determination of the relative and absolute concentrations of the elements and their isotopes in the earth and on earth's surface.
# The process by which the relative phases of precision clocks are compared for the purpose of defining a single time standard.
# In a reflector antenna, the relative reduction in the effective aperture of the antenna caused by the masking effect of other antenna parts, such as a feed horn or a secondary reflector, which parts obstruct the radiation path.
# the behaviour must reduce a donor's fitness relative to a selfish alternative ;
# the fitness of the recipient must be elevated relative to non-recipients ;
# Transmission Coefficient ( quantum mechanics ) ( dimensionless )-Represents the probability flux of a transmitted wave relative to that of an incident wave.
# It should completely eschew absolute space and time in favor of relative motion
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The soundtrack was a critical and commercial success, a # 1 album in the US and Grammy-nominated, despite the relative critical and commercial failure of the Magical Mystery Tour film.
# Differences in relative size of chromosomes can only be caused by segmental interchange of unequal lengths.
# Where the relative frequency of tornadoes is mentioned, it is the relative frequency in the United States, for which the best data exists.
# All perceptions are relative and interact one upon another

# and pronoun
# First-and second-person object pronoun, or the third-person reflexive pronoun ( any of me, te, nous, vous, se )
# Third-person human direct-object pronoun ( any of le, la, les )
# Third-person human indirect-object pronoun ( either lui or leur )
# The pronoun y
# The pronoun en
# The pronoun rien ( if not subject )
# REDIRECT English grammar # There as pronoun
# REDIRECT Spivak pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# REDIRECT pronoun
# A term that is grammatically singular, i. e. a proper name ( proprium nomen ), a demonstrative pronoun ( pronomen demonstrativum ) or a demonstrative pronoun with a common name ( cum termino communi ).
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# redirect pronoun
# redirect Gender-neutral pronoun
# REDIRECT Who ( pronoun )
# Relative pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-neutral pronoun
# što or šta as the demonstrative / interrogative pronoun
# REDIRECT Gender-specific pronoun

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