Sentences with phrase «relatively large stick»

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Modern humans seemed to stick to their dietary strategy regardless of slight environmental changes and retained a relatively large proportion of plant - based foods in their diet even in predominantly steppe landscapes.
The problem with the watch is that, again, a finger - stick calibration is required, mainly because glucose is extracted indiscriminately and variably across a relatively large area (> 3 cm2) of skin and is considerably diluted before it is analysed.
When your PCV valve was stuck open, the hard acceleration excited and heated the oil, and the higher levels of blow - by caused by high engine RPM allowed (relatively) large amounts of that oil through the valve into the intake plenum, causing the white smoke you saw.
The economics of importing and relatively low sales volume have stuck this very small car with a disproportionately large price tag.
The $ 999 base model comes with the Ultrabook Keyboard, which has solid key travel and a relatively large clickpad, but no TrackPoint pointing stick.
While most other flagship smartphones announced this year have featured dual - core processors to cope with the ever - growing demands of large screens, HD video playback and power - guzzling graphics, RIM is sticking to a relatively modest chipset for the Bold 9900.
When given the choice between similar sin stocks in the same industry, I stuck to larger firms, with relatively little debt, that trade at modest price - to - earnings ratios.
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