relative ease
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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, the subjects did find the solutions to the problems withrelativeeaseduring the first hour after awakening in the morning.
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Yet, as a result of enhanced communication technologies and therelativeeaseof international travel, ethnic communities now have similar sorts of connections.
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The early acquisition of the instrumental shows that children are able to form abstract language-specific categories withrelativeease.
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Once the public took the first step, then the courts could and did move with celerity andrelativeease.
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It is ironic that although we have difficulty giving satisfactory answers to these questions, we can create self-consciousness withrelativeease.
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The state imposed its will withrelativeeasein such cases.
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You want to hear music you can comprehend without special explanation, music you can readily absorb and sing withrelativeease.
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This made it possible to have a clear overall picture of the sub-divisions in terms of time and to deal with them withrelativeease.
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A further constraint on learning is therelativeeasewith which phrases of various lengths can be learned.
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It implies that puritan piety and traditional magical practices and beliefs could, withrelativeease, be reconciled.
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Withrelativeease, all major employers could meet face to face, reach an overriding consensus on essential matters, and sanction most deviants.
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These tools enable researchers to identify genes and proteins in a target cell, tissue or organ withrelativeeasethrough the use of high-throughput techniques.
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Because of itsrelativeeaseto operationalize, the principle of cost-effectiveness has been frequently used as a decision criterion.
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Its distribution may reflect therelativeeaseof argument stripping with deverbal nouns vis-a-vis finite verbs, but in any event it is a fact.
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He was able to recall the highlights of his life withrelativeeasefor long periods throughout the process of his illness.
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Among the aspects of generation that will be focused on will be therelativeeasewith which certain classes of action sequences can be learned.
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This approach has been widely used due to itsrelativeease, ready application to monolayers of cells, and rapid results.
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The essential utility of this approach is therelativeeaseof combining distinct meta-interpreters which monitor/control different aspects of the computation.
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