Sentences with phrase «relatively few people»

I doubt that journey ever has a final destination, and it's one that relatively few people choose to make.
Relatively few people have seen or tried Magic Leap's tech, and not surprisingly the company declined to share more specific details by phone.
Relatively few people live to be 95, but the opportunity to stop making payments and continue to have coverage isn't common among whole life insurance companies.
In making health care coverage decisions, governments must decide whether to extend funding to cover potentially expensive treatments that benefit relatively few people, particularly when those treatments are experimental.
Liverpool is a particular problem — there is a small pool of talent and a number of firms all chasing relatively few people who are hard to come by.
However, relatively few people attend seminars or browse websites on family law out of curiosity.
One of the most contentious aspects of the hugely controversial Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) relates to the «mandatory telephone gateway» whereby those relatively few people still entitled to what is left of the legal scheme will be obliged to pick up the phone before they receive any advice.
Relatively few people ever attended his performances and what remains are documents, accounts and Kaprow's written ideas.
It's not a perfect system (you may notice some levels are harder or easier than the current mode suggests, and are only present in that mode because relatively few people have played them), but for the most part it works.
What better way to answer the call of a generation now grown up than with a pre-made game with more mature content that — I would guess — relatively few people got to play?
And, despite there being relatively few people out there with a headset and a copy of the game (the peak player count today was 136), I never had to wait for more than a couple of minutes for a match (which has about 30 players in it).
Some people, however, are managing to play the game or are even playing it with relatively few people.
The hotel doesn't allow vendors on the beach and relatively few people come here, giving you as much of the tropical paradise experience as you can find on Boracay.
To your first point relatively few people inherit their wealth.
Since relatively few people enter such contests, your chances of winning are a lot better than the lottery.
«I've learned over the years that relatively few people are interested in the evidence and the data.
Relatively few people have college degrees here, giving grads the chance to really shine.
But she was also able to take advantage of something that relatively few people with crippling student debt enjoy, namely equity in a home.
Some months you might be able to pay off half of you credit card charges but relatively few people routinely pay their statements in full each month.
USDA mortgages are very cost effective for the relatively few people willing to live in the boondocks.
«The cost of building out Canada is extraordinarily high: big land mass, relatively few people.
Relatively few people live to be 95, but the opportunity to stop making payments and continue to have coverage isn't common among whole life insurance companies.
[Relatively few people would subject their retirement prospects to this amount of uncertainty for such a little gain, knowing that they have safe alternatives.]
They have deep, not wide, support, which meant that they were trying to distribute a much greater amount of money across relatively few people.
Relatively few people have $ 89,000 to spend on any car, let alone one with two seats, like the Porsche Cayman S I'm driving.
They are a very dedicated staff that does a lot with relatively few people
Relatively few people, black or white, who know anything about the reality of race relations in America during the 1950s would contest the revolutionary nature of the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
If you were one of the relatively few people bewitched, bothered and bewildered when Damien Chazelle's musical «La La Land» won a record seven Golden Globes a couple of weeks ago, you should probably avoid the news Tuesday morning when Oscar nominations...
Relatively few people take the time to cook interesting and varied recipes that include beans, and you can work wonders for your heart health by discovering the versatility that bean dishes can bring to your table.
I generally agree that relatively few people would experience a significant change in athletic performance from eating more carbs; endurance athletes and those who train with great intensity in particular.
HPV infections are very common — half of sexually active people in the U.S. get HPV — but relatively few people have lasting health effects.
It's good to know that relatively few people suffer from glutamine deficiency.
UNAIDS attributes the slight decrease in sub-Saharan Africa to prevention programs in countries such as Uganda, and to the fact that infection rates are already so high that relatively few people in vulnerable groups are left to infect.
Perhaps the most compelling reason for devoting some time to CV preparation is the realisation that relatively few people truly tailor their job applications, so you can be confident of standing out from the crowd.
Relatively few people know enough science to write a science book, and usually none of those people have the time to do it.
Relatively few people complained of any pain as a result of standing more, with less than six per cent of people reporting negative consequences.
In your editorial on the legacy of the Fukushima disaster, you say «relatively few people will suffer serious health effects»...
News articles about scientific publishing are rarely subject to the same forces simply because relatively few people are interested.
Each was spoken by relatively few people, and as cultures were wiped out by disease and violence, many languages vanished before they could be studied.
«Unfortunately, we weren't surprised to see that relatively few people understand the risks of distracted driving,» said Jessa Engelberg, lead author of the study.
The latter is particularly relevant in Southeast Asia given that relatively few people outside the region speak Thai, Khmer, Vietnamese or Indonesian.
For instance, in the late 1960s, relatively few people were killed by lone wolf terrorists — among them the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy.
You could say the eruption of Mount St. Helens was certainly painful, but it actually affected relatively few people and then disappeared into that strong noise environment.
The consolation for the Liberal Democrats is that relatively few people in these seats realise they are in a Lab / LD marginal — if the party can successfully position themselves as THE party to beat Labour in those seats, something they have great experience in doing, they could do far better in those seats and start gaining Labour seats to balance losses to the Tories.
The war over horse - drawn carriages has garnered more media coverage in the past year than is probably warranted for an issue that will impact relatively few people and animals.
But relatively few people live in the Southern Tier, compared to hundreds of thousands of Democrats who live in New York City.
The millionaire's tax affects relatively few people, but benefits the large majority of New Yorkers.
The first thing to remember is that the relatively few people eligible to vote in the Labour leadership election — 400,000 odd until a few weeks ago, now more like 600,000 — are not remotely representative of the rest of the country.
«This was done in the dark by relatively few people.
After all, two years ago relatively few people knew about a certain veteran left - wing backbencher from Islington.
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