Sentences with phrase «relatively little damage»

Camille in 1969, an amazingly dangerous storm with > 200 mph winds on shore, did relatively little damage because the Misssissippi coast in 1969 was no where nearly as developed as it is now.
Although many of us are still without electricity and some conveniences, our families, our homes and the Gallery got through the storm with relatively little damage.
Here, opponents will be sent flying off - stage with relatively little damage.
Patented in 1884 in Germany, it is a chemical method which does relatively little damage to wood fibres and yields a strong product.
In the Netherlands, heavy rains cause relatively little damage compared to countries in Central Europe, where nature has been reduced and few space for rivers is kept free.
Reports suggest there has been relatively little damage to industrial infrastructure, but the loss of labour and expertise with the flight of so many foreign workers, including Chinese nationals, will slow down the recovery.
But somehow my parents are tucked into a neighborhood with relatively little damage and only a flickering of power during the storm.
Conor took relatively little damage (certainly less than he would have defending a UFC title) for a huge payday in the boxing match and I didn't see anything from Floyd that suggested he was trying to embarrass him.

Not exact matches

It's certainly possible that the dollar could collapse relative to other currencies AND inflation goes out of control, but that's not happening these days, so there's relatively little currency damage associated with QE.
But acting now will avoid some of the massive damage and cost relatively little, said the study commissioned by Friends of the Earth from the Global Development and Environment Institute of Tufts University in the United States.
In contrast, EPA's estimate for the total gains from avoided climate change damages as well as other factors (such as reduced macroeconomic volatility from reduced reliance on oil imports), might yield as little as $ 29 billion in the year 2040, in the scenario where the «social cost of carbon» is relatively low.
In short: (i) scientific understanding advances rapidly, but (ii) avoidance, denial, and reproach characterize the overall societal response, therefore, (iii) there is relatively little behavioral change, until (iv) evidence of damage becomes plain.
Species is relatively abundant, and fishing methods cause little damage to habitat and other wildlife.
There is plenty of evidence to show that over-exposing children to technology is damaging and relatively little that demonstrates concrete benefits.
The vehicle sustained $ 724 in damage and the Defendant advanced the classic LVI defence arguing that this little damage «indicates the relatively minor nature of the collision and the likelihood that the complaints of injury and loss made by the plaintiff are either not related to this collision or are embellished.».
I see people who have relatively little car damage.
It seems the ships in Sea of Thieves are pretty tough in the front, and if you can ram an enemy, you'll do massive damage while taking relatively little yourself.
Standing up well to the odd knock and bump against coins and keys, the Samsung Galaxy Ace's relatively robust exterior showed little damage from everyday use during our time with it.
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