And the study is relatively recent, but it did get a lot of attention when it first published.
Some might assume compulsive shopping is relatively recent -- perhaps a product of Madison Avenue.
The idea that it is possible, let alone desirable, to allow multiple citizenship is relatively recent.
What this means is simple: language, oral and written, is a relatively recent invention.
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Recognition that the halo effect has a powerful influence on business has been relatively recent.
The idea that journalists should be impartial in reporting news is a relatively recent one.
Given these aims, it is the modern state, a relatively recent construct, which is redundant.
The Burmese government, on the other hand, says they are relatively recent migrants from the Indian sub-continent.
Christianity, though a relatively recent import, has already been moulded to prevailing social conditions and pre-existing creeds.
Why should all human beings have this built-in facility for reading when writing is a relatively recent cultural invention?
The remarks about the halting of funds suggest the tape is relatively recent.
Those tracking relatively recent history will note it was this week in 1987 that saw a shocking market crash.
Ms Livni's relatively recent parliamentary career began when she was elected to the Knesset in 1999 for the right-wing Likud party.
Drained of talent, Coke is run by has-beens and relatively recent hires.
This refers to relatively recent entries into the market who soon would find themselves in losing positions if the market reversed against them.
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The history of resurgent 3-D, an earlier version of which had a brief heyday in the 1950s, turns on two relatively recent releases.
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Relatively recent massive discoveries show that a whopping 80% of its 87, 000 sq km of land contains coal and 50% contains natural gas reserves.
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While prominently displayed sponsors have been common on team jerseys in Europe since the 1980s, seeing them appear on referee's shirts is relatively recent.
"Hurricane Katrina is a relatively recent disaster, and in this case the quantity of DNA is much higher than in older bones, " he said.
The Windies will need something special to win the match and square the series, but have relatively recent experience of chasing down a mammoth target.
The idea that works of literature hold personal clues, or that more grandly writing is an expression and exploration of the self, is a relatively recent phenomenon.
For hedge funds, using outside administrators is a relatively recent development.
Authored by a young lady identified only as Louisa, from what I gather a relatively recent NYU grad, her words moved me (and made me laugh).
Even then, it's claimed that DNA would be pretty much unreadable after just 1.5 million years, relatively recent in terms of what's available in your cloning-catalog.
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But it is in the interest of all the people of the Americas that the region's relatively recent embrace of democracy and human rights be sustained.
Might the same thing happen with the relatively recent discovery of the supposed 20-year rule, leaving investors to wait for even longer before their shares beat bonds?
On the contrary, I call it one of the greatest fruits of modern freedom, a freedom acquired through our relatively recent knack of forcing accountability upon the mighty.
'Silk Road' is a relatively recent designation dating from the mid-nineteenth century when the German geologist, Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen, named the trade and communication network Die Seidenstrasse (the Silk Road).
Such cultural sensitivity among churchmen in Mexico, however, is relatively recent, and many Mexican Catholics disapprove of what they see as the willingness of churchmen in Chiapas to bend to paganism.
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