Sentences with phrase «relatively small circle»

In part because criticisms are so strident, some inside the system have complained that decisions are made by a relatively small circle of mutually supportive insiders.
That is to say, outside of the relatively small circle of gamers and game makers.
You probably have a relatively small circle of followers who aren't busy or disciplined enough to resist the addictive tug of their limbic systems and cultural conformity.

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Despite her company's relatively small size, $ 11.3 billion in revenue in 2011, she exerted her influence in broader circles.
Even a relatively sedentary fish like the lingcod can rack up a large number of detections by swimming back and forth or circling in a small vicinity within the receiver's range — or simply by holding still and hovering over a given spot within that range while the receiver tallies pings.
Other practical features include the option of twin sliding doors for the load area with electric hands - free operation, and Peugeot also makes much of the Expert's relatively small turning circle.
And the relatively small turning circle of 38.7 feet wall - to - wall could be a boon.
Despite it's relatively small install base, it is still highly - regarded in gaming circles and a much sought after device among retro collectors.
Another point I remember from the Wegman report was that the peer review of climate science papers was sort of a closed circle due to the relatively small number of qualified climate scientists.
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