Sentences with phrase «relatively massive scale»

But now with the relatively massive scale of the OnePlus operation — and smart marketing — the device was and is going to be available in - person at pop - up shops in several major cities.

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On the massive end of the scale, constituents are all but lost, just as at the other end of the spectrum they persist but carry on with minimum regard beyond their own bounds — relatively immune to their surroundings.
When they encounter the actuality of suffering and injustice, the impurity of even the best motives, and the mutual destructiveness even of a relatively virtuous people, and when they discover also the depths of sin which erupt on a massive scale in human history from time to time, they are overwhelmed by the incongruity between what is and what, at some deep level, they feel should be the case.
Using the dimensions of its leg bones and a formula that projected weight - carrying capacity, they estimated that the massive herbivore tipped the scales at about 59 metric tons, making it the heftiest dinosaur known from a relatively complete specimen.
In our latest E3 gameplay video, we take a leisurely drive and explore The Crew's massive map across a variety of terrain, and even encounter a spot of wildlife on our travels: Considering the staggering scale of the map, not to mention the game's relatively early stage of development, the detail on display is awe - inspiring.
With a relatively short lifecycle of only one week, the bond is also part of a larger experiment to see if removing financial middlemen can make such investment vehicles more accessible to small businesses on a massive scale.
With a relatively short lifecycle of only one week, the bond is also part of a larger experiment to see if removing unnecessary financial middlemen from the equation can eventually make such investment vehicles more accessible to small businesses on a massive scale.
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