The long-term downtrend in relative performance (line f), was overcome the week ending December 22.
Over time, Americans have become more sedentary and food has become much cheaper in relative terms.
People went to work and to the market and to school in relative safety.
The budget proposals, however, claim to "protect education and social work in relative terms".
Those grievances are not, in relative terms, very serious, but voicing them aloud is deemed unseemly.
But in relative terms, Canada is doing rather better than most other rich countries.
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Mahathir's lengthy talk, more a lecture than a speech, was received in relative silence.
Basic industries that soak up labour, such as textiles and leathers, are in relative decline.
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Second, this shift in relative prices encourages Americans to spend less on imports while boosting American exports.
Has Hollywood found its new Julia Roberts or Reese Witherspoon in relative newcomer Emma Stone?
And in relative terms, they would be the largest cuts as a percentage of GDP since 1982.
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In relative terms then, Newt is hotter than Mitt, but he is way behind in real terms.
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Education and social work are to be protected from cuts "in relative terms" by Glasgow City Council.
And then, unlike small-market managers who can toil in relative obscurity, you meet with a horde of media.
His conclusion: in an industry full of smart people, brains and skill play little part in relative performance.
So what did they do to solve the problem of priority to enable us to cross the road in relative safety?
When reading about any business problem or challenge, how often do you see the problem stated in relative terms?
The global economic slowdown, however hard it is hitting Asia, may in relative terms serve to bolster Asian influence.
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The community lives in relative harmony with both its Portuguese and Cantonese neighbors.
This explains, in part, how 300, 000 children were no longer defined as living in relative poverty between 2009 and 2010.
The change in relative prices between labour and machines means the machines are being used in place of the people.
The often-fuzzy line between income from capital and labour means a large gap in relative tax rates breeds tax avoidance.
Sports records, too, are always presented in absolute terms, where they have far less meaning than they do in relative terms.
The report says 28% of children in lone-parent families live in relative poverty, compared with 17% for those for "couple families".
In the wake of recent elections, which ushered in relative peace and political stability, major investment companies have flocked to Cambodia.
The oldest men's chorus in the country was once the darling of Manhattan society, but it now performs in relative obscurity.
Benitez introduced David Ngog and summer-signing Alberto Aquilani in the latter stages but Arsenal close out the latter stages in relative comfort.
In economics it is axiomatic that positive and negative current account balances will ultimately be offset by changes in relative currency valuations.
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For there must be changes in relative prices, in employment in sectors, as a result of the introductions of those new technologies.
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In hedge funds, he sees a growing interest in relative speed.
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