Sentences with phrase «better than its regular counterpart»

When it comes to dietary choices, not every «brown» version is better than its regular counterpart, and nowhere is this as true as in the case of white vs. brown rice.

Not exact matches

Of course, there are strictly mental benefits as well — the vast majority of regular meditative practitioners have greater focus, concentration, and mindfulness than their counterparts.
Also, these mice were in far, far better shape than their obese counterparts with regular myostatin levels.
The E350 BlueTec is a tough sell for several reasons: It's priced higher than the regular E350, it's fuel economy is only marginally better than its gas - fed counterpart, and average fuel costs for its owner will be higher because diesel fuel is generally more expensive than gasoline.
After articling at an established medium - sized Vancouver firm myself 26 years ago, and pretty well staying with downtown Vancouver firms for most of my professional life, I'd have to say that students who article in Surrey or practise for their first few years there (or for that matter, any place outside of downtown Vancouver), may have a greater opportunity for getting into court on a regular basis than their downtown counterparts, who can be stuck compiling lists of documents on multimillion - dollar deals and doing memos of law while their Surrey colleagues are in trial after trial, and chambers application after chambers application, cutting their teeth in front of judges.
New Echo Plus now $ 119 (was $ 149) The Echo Plus delivers better sound quality than its regular counterpart.
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