(1) Tequila is not made from cactus, but from the agave plant, a relative of the aloe.
(2) As a first step in cost-effectiveness analyses, there must be evidence regarding the relative effectiveness of the treatment options being considered.
(3) There are two uncontroversial semantically-relevant distinctions between that and which in relative clauses in standard English.
(4) The key of the second group is usually the dominant for movements in the major and the relative major for movements in the minor, though other keys may be used.
(5) In all of the above cases the question of relative rank was irrelevant to the question of a legal marriage, but both parties did admit a disparity.
(6) The unnamed new species of fish is a smaller relative of the candiru, which is well known in the Amazon as a danger to people who go into the water.
(7) Both have missed out the relative pronoun u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510thatu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(8) Of the two the Byzantine was nearer to the classical tradition, for it broadly recognized the articulation of the limbs and their relative proportions in nature.
(9) Young mothers struggle alone to bring up a growing proportion of children in relative poverty and more and more old people live out their days in uncared-for solitude.
(10) The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid.
(11) All manner of other financial assets, especially the more exotic ones, have reached new highs in price and lows in absolute or relative yield in recent weeks.
(12) A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine claimed that the disease is a mutant relative of the common cold.
(13) A contrast of personal and non-personal is also found with the relative pronouns who/whom versus which.
(14) Zinc-responsive dermatosis is an uncommon disease of dogs resulting from either an absolute or relative deficiency in zinc.
(15) Of course, that's in relative risk, not absolute risk.
(16) The premise is that the major key always prevails and all minor keys should be sung in terms of the relative major.
(17) The driving force causing these alterations seems to be the increase in relative proportion of type III collagen.
(18) In much of the early work (and a good deal of the later), the relative proportions of the collaged source material were left largely unchanged.
(19) The other personal relative pronoun, who, doesn't seem to be affected nearly as much.
(20) No mention was made as to the relative proportion of male versus female students at the two universities.