Sentences with phrase «relatively little progress»

He reviewed the literature validating regional downsizing five years ago, and relatively little progress has been made since then.
Despite its outsize role in driving Amazon deforestation, the cattle industry has made relatively little progress in achieving sustainable supply chains compared to producers of other commodities like soy and palm oil.
«There's a big effort to understand friction and control it, because it's one of the limiting factors for nanomachines, but there has been relatively little progress in actually controlling friction at any scale,» Vuletic says.
But isn't this fact in itself a reflection of the fact that process theism has made relatively little progress in the church as a whole, in spite of having been the leading theological option in most nonconservative seminaries for a number of years?

Not exact matches

The speech also includes in its present form some indication of the relatively slow progress of the occupation and acquisition of Canaan: «Little by little I will drive them out from before you» (vs. 30); and it refers to some force, designated as «hornets» (vs. 28; seeLittle by little I will drive them out from before you» (vs. 30); and it refers to some force, designated as «hornets» (vs. 28; seelittle I will drive them out from before you» (vs. 30); and it refers to some force, designated as «hornets» (vs. 28; see Deut.
Losing a hunting quest wastes relatively little time — and there's tangible progress made, even if your play session consists of a single quest.
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