From high to low and back again, teacher attrition in Colorado has stayed in
a relatively small band of 3 - 4 percentage points.
In fact, there may have been only
a relatively small band of people who followed Moses out of Egypt, whereas the Book of Exodus speaks of thousands.
Ara Norenzayan writes that «up until about 12,000 years ago all humans lived in
relatively small bands» (17 March, p...
Not exact matches
«Though currently a
relatively small market serving fitness enthusiasts, wearable
bands represent a massive opportunity in the medical and wellness segment.
One major obstacle for widespread application is the
relatively small size of the bulk
band gap, which is typically around 0.3 electron - volts (eV) for previously known topological insulator materials.
Every engine churns out power and torque, but the beauty if you observe a conventional power - torque curve (see the image below) is that power is obtained only at high speeds and that too at a
small band while torque is generated at
relatively lower speeds over a larger spread.
A
small band of
relatively weak characters who are out to win against the odds.
That's in no
small part down to the
relatively chunky silicone
band that surrounds it.
It's
relatively small and light, weighing in at just 2.4 ounces with a silicone
band, the lightest of all the Fenix models.
In fact, the
relatively small range of frequency
bands on which it will work may be the most damaging to its potential to be viewed as a flagship, which is generally a title reserved for global devices.
The city is known as the «Live Music Capital of the World» due to the success of the locally produced Austin City Limits television show and for the innumerable numbers of
bands that hail from this
relatively small city.