Its only weakness was its relative immobility.
As a writer, the quality, quantity, and character of Welch's output was inevitably circumscribed by his relative immobility and the restrictions this placed on the acquisition of new material and experience.
The theory proposed by Bueche tends to suggest a very clear-cut distinction between the movement of chains of length less than c and the relative immobility of the entangled chains with lengths greater than c.
This is despite coming into a season where he faces more doubters than ever, products of his advancing age, injuries and his relative immobility in an era of mobile quarterbacks.
Because of the relative immobility necessary to those duties, she also served as a reference point to guide American strike aircraft to their targets ashore.
Part of that conservatism reflected Simms's relative immobility.
Donna Hedderman gripped the iron bars to help herself stay erect; clearly, the period of relative immobility had weakened her muscles, and her still considerable girth gave them a great deal to support.
Considering an infant's relative immobility and thus their decreased capacity to elicit negative reactions from their parents, this result implies that experience has a role in building comprehension of facial expressions.
Mobilities considers both motion and, "stopping, stillness and relative immobility."
"Because of the relative immobility of the Serb armored mechanized forces, the playing field is somewhat more level," Admiral Wilson told reporters today.