comparatively limited
Frequency: 7.311.8 per million words
Describes scope, resources, or options that are more restricted than a comparison point.
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- Compared to larger corporations, our startup is working with comparatively limited resources.
- The startup's resources were comparatively limited when it first began.
- The scope of the initial research was comparatively limited, focusing only on one demographic.
- Her understanding of quantum physics was comparatively limited despite her enthusiasm.
- In this remote area, the options for high-speed internet are comparatively limited.
- The budget for the project is comparatively limited, so we need to be careful with expenses.
- Despite his enthusiasm, his practical experience in the field remains comparatively limited.
- Even with new technology, the reach of these signals remains comparatively limited.
- We had a comparatively limited amount of time to complete the project, which added to the pressure.
- In rural areas, access to high-speed internet is often comparatively limited.
- The non-profit organization operates on a comparatively limited budget each year.
- The impact of the new policy was comparatively limited in its initial phase.
- Fortunately, the impact of the policy change was comparatively limited in rural areas.
- Their prior experience in the field was comparatively limited.
- Early scientists had a comparatively limited understanding of the universe.
- For a global company, their market share in Asia is comparatively limited.
- The base model of the car comes with comparatively limited features.
- The number of available seats is comparatively limited, so book early.
- Although the advisory board can make recommendations, its actual power is comparatively limited.
- His vocabulary was comparatively limited, making complex discussions challenging.