relative impact

collocation in English

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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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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk
/ˈɪm.pækt/
us
/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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(Definition ofrelativeandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrelative impact

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To date, most research on tolerance has not attempted to unpack therelativeimpactof affect towards the group versus affect towards the behaviour.
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Determining how to accurately compare therelativeimpactof invasive species on different communities is a promising area of future research.
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Educational level and occupational prestige were both included in these multivariate analyses to examine theirrelativeimpacton network features.
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Acknowledging their differences and theirrelativeimpacton people's reproductive behaviour is important for our understanding of past fertility regimes, as the following examples show.
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Each of these groups provides a natural experiment in therelativeimpactof early biological insults, whether global or specific, on subsequent development.
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Therelativeimpactof day of stay on ancillary costs confirms the importance of a marginal approach to collection of resource information.
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It is important, therefore, to assess therelativeimpactof witnessing interparental violence and being a direct victim.
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We wish to compare therelativeimpactof the issues and the economy at the individual and at the aggregate level.
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It was not the purpose of this research to compare therelativeimpactof parental emotions and parenting behaviors on child outcomes.
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It is important, therefore, to assess therelativeimpactof each factor, and consider how they might interact with one another.
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This brings us to the issue of therelativeimpactof party and ideology in the second round.
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The objective of this study is to assess and compare therelativeimpactof issues and the economy on the vote in democratic elections.
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Nor does frequency of examiner support entirely explain therelativeimpactof accommodation strategies and vocabulary on grades.
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To test therelativeimpactof these factors, we regressed the average district size in a country on the plurality dummy and national population.
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In particular, we focus on therelativeimpactof three variables: coercion/enticement, ambition, and infirmity.
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Thisrelativeimpactis largely due to the relatively low profit variability with autarky in the uphill region.
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The present findings with addicts' children have bearing on broader research-based inferences about therelativeimpactof parents versus neighborhoods on at-risk youth.
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Our approach logically flows from our goal, which is to estimate therelativeimpactof the issues and the economy at each election.
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We address a similar question: therelativeimpactof the issues and the economy.
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Consequently, therelativeimpactof social security on different types of individuals is also mismeasured when using an actuarially fair approach.
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