Sentences with phrase «better than its traditional counterpart»

If you like a memory foam feel but hate the way memory foam heats you up, you'll notice that this graphic gel memory foam layer releases heat better than its traditional counterpart.
Kevin Booker and his colleagues («The Unknown World of Charter High Schools,» research) find that such schools in Florida and Chicago do better than their traditional counterparts at helping students reach graduation day and ensuring that graduates go on to college.
Arizona charter school students perform better than their traditional counterparts.
Their digital royalty rates are much better than their traditional counterparts (sometimes double) and at their best they offer unparalleled digital expertise.

Not exact matches

But now you can find high - yield savings accounts that offer much better interest rates than their traditional counterparts.
Vintage engagement rings can often be much cheaper than their traditional diamond counterparts, and the best part, is that they tell a story that's unique to the wearer and past owners.
The work helps address a major limitation of squishy, flexible robots — which are better suited than their traditional, rigid counterparts for navigating rough terrain and handling fragile objects, but are vulnerable to punctures and tears.
It's a modernised reworked origin story using a different source of how the team gained each of their powers as well as all team themselves being notably younger than their more traditional counterparts.
In general, charter schools that serve low - income and minority students in urban areas are doing a better job than their traditional public - school counterparts in raising student achievement, whereas that is not true of charter schools in suburban areas.
Charters enroll more poor, black and Latino pupils, and more pupils who at first do less well at standardised tests, than their traditional counterparts.
The study of charter schools in 15 states and the District of Columbia found that, nationally, only 17 % of charter schools do better academically than their traditional counterparts, and more than a third «deliver learning results that are significantly worse than their student [s] would have realized had they remained in traditional public schools.»
, found that for every charter performing better than the traditional public schools in its area, there are two charters either at or below or the performance of their public school counterparts.
For example, the NAEP data reveal that charter fourth - graders in California and Arizona, representing fully a third of all charter schools, do better than their traditional public school counterparts in reading performance.
While the report recognized a robust national demand for more charter schools from parents and local communities, it found that 17 percent of charter schools reported academic gains that were significantly better than traditional public schools, while 37 percent of charter schools showed gains that were worse than their traditional public school counterparts, with 46 percent of charter schools demonstrating no significant difference.
Voucher supporters, comfortable that private schools do not deliver greater learning gains or test scores than their traditional counterparts, claim that vouchers are cheaper and better for business.
But now you can find high - yield savings accounts that offer much better interest rates than their traditional counterparts.
Every PC gamer knows that real - time strategy games control best with the traditional mouse - and - keyboard setup, presumably making the PC version of Halo Wars 2 better than its Xbox One counterpart.
Bitcoin has proven itself anti-fragile as hell thus far, and by the time all the battles have been waged, what will emerge on the other side are alternatives to existing financial institutions — money, banks, exchanges and all the rest — that are actually better in every way than their traditional counterparts.
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