"This is a pretty, relatively clean area, " Leggett says during a waterside stroll in Norfolk.
Well it looks like in a relatively clean fight, Nokia has that role with Windows Phone.
The country still has a prosperous middle class and some relatively clean areas of commerce where it can operate.
The suit is damning for JPMorgan which has managed to come out of the financial crisis with a relatively clean record.
With gas cheap, and relatively clean, US power generators have switched, leaving a glut of coal, thus driving down coal prices.
They were known as the scrub order, all assets now had to be scrutinised to make sure they were relatively clean.
Coaxing states in the direction of success, so that relatively clean institutions drive out the dirtiest ones, may be the most realistic goal.
He searched his dirty white sarong, which was the only garment on his body, for a relatively clean corner, and wiped the table off.
On the other hand, the printed copy, edited and republished once in a while, serves as a barrier to faddish words, keeping the canon relatively clean.
We dream of these cities as being well-managed and administered, relatively clean and absent of congestion, offering mobility, access, the capacity to partake and enjoy in urban life.
Yet politics in Britain has long been thought relatively clean.
Generating electricity from natural gas is relatively clean.
ECONOMIST: Shale gas will not solve Britain��s energy problems
Their numbers typically set the tone for the rest of the bank earnings season but this time around both banks, which are known for their relatively clean records, will find themselves in an unusual position: Defending themselves against big recent lawsuits.
FORBES: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo Lead Off Bank Earnings Tomorrow In Defense Mode
Mr Sharon's move was partly a response to a domestic outcry about the attack, but it was also a clever tactic: it forced Mr Abbas, basking in international praise for his strong and relatively clean election victory, to jump back to concentrating on Israel's main concern, its own security.
"You'd have little packets that had this powder in it, you'd fill up your pitcher of water, you'd dump in the powder, stir it up, let it sit for a little bit, and then you'd have a permanent magnet that draws all the minerals down towards the bottom of the pot, and then you pour off the relatively clean water, " he said.
BBC: Millions of Bangladeshis are forced to drink unsafe water
More consumers are also using high-efficiency washing machines, which clean with relatively little detergent.
After finally breaking this partnership, England were able to clean up the tail relatively quickly - with Chris Tremlett claiming five wickets in the innings - but they still faced a daunting 391 for victory.
Clean energy security, and more jobs for relatively poor people who live in undeveloped, unpopulated areas in Para state.
He is now concentrating on relatively non-controversial projects such as a city-wide clean-up (though he tactlessly, and unsuccessfully, asked the workers to collect the rubbish after hours without charging overtime).
In areas where Waste Management already handles trash pickup, it would be relatively easy for its crews to stop by the storm drains to clean out captured debris and change out filters.
FORBES: Shale Gas Frackers Get Excited About ... A New Sponge?
Lantau's relatively few residents, as well as its swaths of undeveloped verdant mountains and clean beaches, mean that it's an ideal and accessible getaway.
Even its relatively doctrinaire Prosperous Justice Party, which tripled its share of the vote, emphasised clean government, not Islam.
Although the agency is relatively toothless, the threat of such a public reprimand has sent the banks scurrying to clean up their books.
Energy investment would go to relatively inexpensive efforts that can have a high impact over the longer term, while forsaking the dream of abundant clean energy jobs arising in the immediate future due to government subsidies.
FORBES: Why "Green Jobs" Don't Belong in Obama's Jobs Program
Furthermore, even by the relatively hygienic standards of most insurers, the asset side of Lloyd's' balance-sheet is squeaky clean, while the toxic claims that brought it to its knees in the 1990s are now parcelled off to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
应用推荐