There are those who think that Franz Klammer's
relative lack of success since 1978 may have been the result of haunting reflection about his crippled brother.
Despite
the relative lack of success, it's become one of the most iconic rally cars of all time.
Not exact matches
This is not to say that there has been any
lack of recent activity, or
of relative success, among evangelicals in higher education.
Chizik's work at Auburn aside from the Cam Newton year is unimpressive, and opposing coaches will certainly hammer home the team's underperformance
relative to its talent, its
lack of player development, and that his
success was really Newton's.
But with City's
success from next door — too close for their liking — it has in a way rather unfortunately put their own
relative improvement in results in the shade leaving Mourinho frustrated with the board for their
lack of support in the transfer market.
Jarosik, a Czech international, was one
of a number
of poor midfield signings made by Mourinho and whilst he was a
relative bargain at around # 5m he was never more than a fringe player who
lacked the ability to be a Premier League
success.
The
relative success of the London results has boosted his chances
of getting mayoralty nomination (even if his spectacularly poor Express article showed a
lack of judgement).
The dazzling
lack of balance is the major difference between this film's failure and the
relative success of Gettysburg.
If sample size is not masking a significant correlation, the greater readability advantage in federal courts may be explained by the factors that depress the summary judgment
success rate in state courts: more restrictive state summary judgment standards, the
lack of state court resources compared with those in federal court, and state court judges»
relative reluctance to grant summary judgment.111 Although greater readability could still influence the outcomes in some state cases, which would be consistent with the slight readability advantage in our sample, on the whole the anti-summary-judgment factors would reduce the potential readability effect on summary judgment outcome.