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relative lack

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relative
adjective
uk /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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However, sometimes the problem can be the relativelack of demand for what traditional communities control.
However, their relativelack of fear at times may lead them to respond with too much impulsivity.
Finally, the relativelack of the use of complex tense forms needs to be noted.
Some countries have a rather open system, with a relativelack of controls, while others have a more closed and controlled system.
The first is the relativelack of change in the correlation structure of the preferred-direction response.
What accounts for the relativelack in this subplot of the miscegenation anxiety that rules the main plot?
But no such imposition is made when the state merely provides information, or when citizens acknowledge their own relativelack of information.
One explanation for this relativelack of supportive tools is the underlying reasoning and analysis techniques implemented within many commercial and research software environments.
Because of the relativelack of restrictions on the left, glottalling would quickly acquire a greater frequency of occurrence than t-to-r.
In these cases, they may be used, with some functional modification of their primary meaning, to compensate the relativelack of birth songs.
The relativelack of outcome-related characteristics and components, although of some concern, is consistent with ideas around evaluation of systems and organization.
The simple, uniform divorce agreement form used by parties in the rabbinical courts contributes to the relativelack of detailed legal custody and visitation arrangements.
Since there is a relativelack of fetal ventricular compliance, the main determinant of cardiac function seems to be the right atrium.
Another language-related problem in the book is the relativelack of attention to conversational data.
The authors report ' a relativelack of interest and insight into work with this age group ' which they link to negative perceptions of later life.
However, there has been a relativelack of studies investigating the relationship between selfesteem and outcomes in later life, particularly in adulthood.
Despite concern about the institution's relativelack of power, a relatively high number of cases are brought before the institution.
This is understandable, given the state of the art - the computational limits of the computers and the relativelack of rich sound sources.
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