InnerWorkings is still a relatively young company, and Belcher contends that it remains a growth story.
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Facebook is a relatively young company and has hardly any significant patents to protect itself.
The misconception was because he had held senior roles in Government at a relatively young age.
Its nearly 90 acres of relatively young vines are beginning to produce some delicious wines.
Part of the DP's appeal is that its members belong to the relatively young post-war generation.
Because the U.S. is a stable government that is relatively young (demographically) and growing.
Social-security and pension spending rose by 7% over the same period although the population is relatively young.
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At the relatively young age of 63, Scherer is known for enthusiastically embracing all new methods for reaching believers.
That obsession started for me at relatively young age, like 10 or 11.
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Despite patent expiration for some of its major products, LLY has relatively young product portfolio to offset those losses.
The migration to new jobs means that Phoenix's population has remained relatively young.
Two are still relatively young, but the remaining five are middle-aged or older.
She loves being close to her Mom and Dad, who though still relatively young and active (late sixties) are getting up there.
He said his relatively young age gave him an advantage over his rivals.
YouView, the relatively young set-top TV service has managed to establish itself in 400, 000 houses, the company revealed today.
But there has never been anything to compare with Aberfan, partly I suppose because I was a relatively young man.
As a relatively young business tool, social media monitoring and digital eminence measurement methods still have much room for improvement.
This suggests that Latin America's still relatively young democracies have yet to prove themselves in the eyes of many citizens.
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In the case of President George W. Bush, he also raised two relatively young daughters here in the White House.
But for the relatively young and unskilled who make up the bulk of welfare rolls, employment prospects look rather dimmer.
Pirelli has a relatively young international management team, ten of whom are earmarked to run the company for the foreseeable future.
Many of these relatively young borrowers are using that upfront cash for everyday expenses (and frequently to pay off existing debts).
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Dr. Stefansson says that in the future, people could test themselves for bad version of the gene at a relatively young age.
At 63, he is still relatively young for the Catholic hierarchy, however.
America, with its relatively young, rising population, will find that comparatively easy.
The Drake and The Flyfish Journal, two relatively young magazines that cater to relatively young audiences, really owe their existence to McGuane.
In a bid to usher in a new era, Pakistan last week appointed the relatively young Shoaib Malik as captain to replace Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Although it is still a relatively young technology, most people probably already own something that was made with the help of a 3D printer.
Relatively young breadwinners with mortgages, college tuition or other bills that will require a back-up plan if they are no longer around to cover them.
Thus nearly three quarters of its adult users are relatively young.
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