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And his relatively small hands and feet gave him an almost delicate appearance.
On the remainder of the clear channels, the dominant ( class 1 ) -- B stations are protected as described above, and the relatively small number of secondary ( class 2 ) ) stations permitted to operate on these channels at night are required to operate directionally and/or with reduced power so as to protect the class 1, stations.
Instead of relatively small sales to many accounts, there are now larger sales to or through fewer accounts.
This relatively high value is probably due to the small fiber diameters increasing the number of internal reflections.
Since we are considering here relatively small diameter ( 1 - 1.5 inches ) fiber plates, their average thickness can be kept below 1/4 inch and their internal losses may be assumed as 15 percent ( per plate ).
Naturally, enterprises of the size of General Electric are in a position to structure their prices in such a way that the relatively small competitors can be forced to the wall in a very short time.
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
In particular, this applies where large numbers of amateur astronomers with small telescopes are more effective than the relatively small number of large telescopes that are available to professional astronomers.
Also, an oversight in the small saucer's programming gave rise to a popular strategy known as " lurking " — because the saucer could only shoot directly at the player's position on the screen, the player could " hide " at the opposite end of the screen and shoot across the screen boundary, while remaining relatively safe.
According to Juha Janhunen, the ancestral languages of Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Korean, and Japanese were spoken in a relatively small area comprising present-day North Korea, Southern Manchuria, and Southeastern Mongolia ( Johanson and Robbeets 2010: 2 ).
Alpha decay is the most likely cluster decay because of the combined extremely high binding energy and relatively small mass of the helium-4 product nucleus ( the alpha particle ).
This results in several MeV being deposited in a relatively small volume of material.
Abalones reach maturity at a relatively small size.
Spiders, for instance, being relatively small, don ’ t fit the usual criterion for a threat in the animal kingdom where size is a factor, but nearly all species are venomous, and although rarely dangerous to humans, some species are dangerous.
Due to the length of these routes and the small number of airlines flying to the islands, fares have traditionally been relatively expensive, although cheaper for locals than visitors.
Many antibacterial compounds are relatively small molecules with a molecular weight of less than 2000 atomic mass units.
Alberta has a small internal market and is relatively distant from major world markets, despite good transportation links to the rest of Canada and to the United States to the south.
There is a relatively small addition of flow in the Indian Ocean, with the transport south of Tasmania reaching around 147 Sv, at which point the current is probably the largest on the planet.
Through this period, Macs had about 2 to 3 times as many clients connected to the Internet as any other platform, despite the relatively small overall marketshare.
Some immigrated to France, where they formed a large Jewish community, that outnumbered Jews in the United States, but relatively small compared to European Jews.
Particularly famous for its apple crop, the valley hosts in excess of 1, 000 farms of various types, the majority being relatively small family-owned operations.
The relatively small number of atomic absorption lines ( compared to atomic emission lines ) and their narrow width ( a few pm ) make spectral overlap rare ; there are only very few examples known that an absorption line from one element will overlap with another.
This might sound complex, but first of all the number of di-atomic molecules that can exist at the temperatures of the atomizers used in AAS is relatively small, and second, the correction is performed by the computer within a few seconds.
Although this is a relatively small value, it was well within the observational capability of the instruments available in the early eighteenth century.

relatively and offset
* Similar to paged memory, but paging is achieved by the implicit addition of two relatively shifted registers: segment: offset
One offered that TIA “ would get a route system, equipment and facilities in place .” To other analysts and even airline executives, it was obvious why Lorenzo was interested in TWA: said one executive, “ Frank ’ s a financial man — that ’ s his game ,” and TWA offered Lorenzo a tricky financial situation with an unattractive amount of long term debt ($ 643 million, a relatively large amount in the industry ) offset by a portion of that debt carrying an extremely attractive and low interest rate of 4 %.
The racing W194 300SL was built around a tubular chassis to offset its relatively underpowered carbureted engine.
While images of moving vessels can be offset from the line of the earlier parts of their wakes, the more recent parts of the wake, which still partake of some of the vessel's motion, appear as curves connecting the vessel image to the relatively quiescent far-aft wake.
The bottom is relatively flat with a few craterlets and a double central peak offset to the north.
The crater floor of Longomontanus is relatively flat, with a low cluster of central peaks somewhat offset to the west.
The interior floor is relatively flat, with a central rise that is offset to the west of the midpoint.
This did much to offset the relatively slow core cycle time, giving the KDF9 about a third of the speed of its more famous, but much more expensive and much less commercially successful contemporary, the Manchester / Ferranti Atlas Computer.
The interior floor is relatively level, and marked by the crater Bell E which is offset to the east of the midpoint.
The remainder of the floor is relatively level and deep, with a central peak that is offset to the northwest of the midpoint.
The interior floor is relatively level and feaureless, with a low central peak offset slightly to the southwest of the crater midpoint.
Consequently, their contribution to the equipment of the Polish Army in the run-up to the war was relatively insignificant, and did little to offset the crushing material superiority of the German armed forces.
Although the cost of office and technical space is relatively high downtown, this is offset by the low cost of peering and internetworking, an effect of proximity to other networking companies.
The inner wall is wider to the north, and so the relatively level interior floor is offset slightly to the south.
The inner wall of Quetelet is narrower in the west than elsewhere, so that the level, relatively featureless interior floor is offset in that direction.
The interior floor is relatively featureless, with only a small ridge offset to the southwest of the midpoint.
This equation can be further simplified by assuming that the angle of incidence is less than 30 degrees ( i. e. the offset is relatively small ), so the third term will tend to zero.
The interior floor is relatively flat, with a central ridge offset to the northeast of the midpoint.
; Features of companies that voluntarily offset emissions: Companies which voluntarily offset their own emissions tend to be of relatively low carbon intensity, as they can offset a significant proportion of their emissions at relatively low cost.

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