Sentences with phrase «relatively small leap»

A look back at previous Mercedes show cars, such as the Concept Style Coupe that would become the CLA - Class, or the interior of the Concept IAA that previewed the E-Class cabin, demonstrates the relatively small leap to production the Generation EQ concept represents.

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Our offensive and defensive lines are generally small in stature and numbers, our receivers relatively average in speed and leaping ability, our quarterbacks with funky arm slots.
Im not denigrating anything Ronda accomplished, but let's be honest, it was a relatively new sport and she was a big fish in a small pound and women fighters improved by leaps and bounds.
To figure out the forces behind this electrifying leap, Catania used a relatively small eel and a human subject — himself.
Trust is fragile, and requires a leap of faith when those required to trust are small, relatively helpless, and at the mercy of the large entity they trust.
RAIL: But there's a big leap from that particular body of work, which is relatively small, to these blown - up fragments and details of Stuart Davis's painting, printed on a large mural, billboard scale, then painted over by you.
Historically lawyers in Australia have been active in introducing technology, probably because of the relatively high wage component of practice overheads and most practices, certainly all the larger and most of the smaller firms and sole practices would have a computerised file management sytem of some type, usually locally produced software such as LEAP, a few firms have Amicus though this would be unusual.
That leap is relatively small and may have something to do with the lack of extra features (it also might not).
Well, we will paraphrase Neil Armstrong and say that it a giant leap for the company and a relatively small one for phonekind.
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