A relatively small-scale anthrax attack is stretching our public health system to the breaking point because we have underinvested in that system for decades.
Two relatively small-scale relocation programs give an indication that they'll do fine, as long as they don't end up together.
Relatively small-scale nuclear plants were envisaged.
Some observers have noted that the protests against the Iraq war have been relatively small-scale and infrequent compared to protests against the Vietnam War.
It has focused on relatively small-scale, innovative projects that, if successful, can be replicated elsewhere.
But beyond such relatively small-scale initiatives, the review generally is better at defining the new threats the armed forces must deal with than precisely laying out how to defeat them, military analysts said.
In Britain, on the other hand, technical change was slower, plants remained relatively small-scale and demand conditions were far less favourable in competition with foreign steel industries.
Facing relatively small-scale German counterattacks, the Allies quickly secured all beachheads except Omaha.
Many of these attacks, which the authorities say are especially prevalent here in the Pacific Northwest, are relatively small-scale and fail to attract much attention.
Note that this orchestration is relatively small-scale in comparison to much of Glass' other symphonic work.