Sentences with phrase «of little interest relatively»

Relative to all that is lost, This WorldElite stuff is of little interest relatively to most.

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A cursory look at the performance of major U.S. averages reveals a modest correction in stocks with relatively little movement in interest rates.
To those outside of the Christian tradition the story of Jesus of Nazareth may have little if any significance (just as to most Christians today, though this is certainly not praiseworthy, the story of Muhammed's life holds relatively little religious interest).
Spitzer's lead dwindled to within the margin of error in the latest poll, but he's still benefiting from constant media coverage, while there's relatively little interest in Stringer's years in local politics and relation to feminist icon Bella Azbug.
«While these systems are interesting, they are dark in any other form of radiation and relatively little can be understood from them compared to binary neutron star systems.
They stated: «Despite an increasing interest in food allergy and the conviction of innumerable patients with joint disease that certain foods exacerbate their symptoms, relatively little scientific attention has been paid to this relationship.
With miscast actors and relatively little in the way of character development, the only thing left to commend Mission to Mars for are some impressive special effects and some interesting ideas that, if handled well, should have been mind - blowing.
Although I think I possibly needed to suspend my disbelief a little too often, it was still a relatively enjoyable film, with a decent amount of grit, intrigue, and interest and generally believable work by all actors.
While they might be statistically significant, they might mean relatively little in the grand scheme of things (i.e., in terms of practical significance; see also «The Difference Between» Significant» and «Not Significant» is not Itself Statistically Significant» or posts on Andrew Gelman's blog for more discussion on these topics if interested).
Each offers hundreds of thousands of titles, with relatively few exclusives - publishers have shown little interest in favoring one device over another.
The Strategic Total Return Fund continued to have a relatively short duration of less than 2 years, exposing the Fund to little impact from interest rate fluctuations.
A cursory look at the performance of major U.S. averages reveals a modest correction in stocks with relatively little movement in interest rates.
Whales» habits are extremely interesting, and even though they are relatively well studied, some of their behavior is still a little mysterious.
He had relatively little interest in Analytic Cubism, but was particularly interested in Picasso's flat, richly painted, and deeply colored Synthetic Cubist paintings of the 1920s.
Aside from the fact that Ms. Weatherford's meticulous craft produces relatively few paintings a year, she also has accrued a loyal following, leaving little available for a large group of interested collectors.
As you point out other studies agree with the MBH study so I would have thought what amounts to a sudden global climate shift would be of major interest to climate scientists everywhere yet one sees relatively little written about it.
I think it is an interesting way of looking at a relatively brief period and will be interesting to see how it looks a little later on.
It's an impressive demonstration of what the company is capable of in relatively little time, which is enough to keep me interested in seeing how the Gear S2 does this year.
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