Sentences with phrase «faster than their counterparts»

And here's some positive news for a group that rarely receives any: Toddlers in single - parent households get rid of diapers faster than their counterparts in two - parent families.
As a result, the Florida reefs recovered within two weeks, much faster than their counterparts in other areas of the Caribbean that did not experience the benefit of hurricane - induced cooling, such as those in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the researchers report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
For instance, a clock aboard an orbiting satellite advances slightly faster than a counterpart on Earth's surface.
Since fast - twitch fibers contract around four times faster than their counterparts, these fibers naturally have a greater capacity to produce force, which makes them crucial for enhancing muscle growth and strength gains.
The report found that linked learners accumulated high school credits — those needed to graduate — faster than their counterparts outside the program:
A properly designed policy can accumulate cash value much faster than its counterparts that do not include the appropriate riders.
AN AI controlled character has been programmed to «learn» a foe's resistances and vulnerabilities much faster than its counterpart in the previous game.

Not exact matches

But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster rates than their white counterparts.
What's more, research also suggests that incubated firms grow faster than their non-incubated counterparts.
It's growing much faster than its North American counterparts.
In our new book, A Great Place to Work For All, we discovered that organizations that foster the most consistently great experience across all demographic groups grow revenue three times faster than their less inclusive counterparts.
WOMEN in executive management roles earning more than $ 65,000 a year find work 25 per cent faster than their male counterparts on similar salaries according to a recent Morgan & Banks survey.
As a group, these developing - country superstars are growing faster and more profitably than their global counterparts (see Figure 1).
Moderate rise in prices across the country, with input prices rising faster than their output counterparts.
The robots are 50 percent more productive than their human counterparts and can scan shelves significantly more accurately and three times faster, King said.
The largest, longest - lasting family businesses in the world are moving women further and doing so faster than their non-family counterparts.
In addition, smart tractors are far faster at cutting, pruning and harvesting crops than their human counterparts.
Its churches are growing faster than their liberal counterparts; its seminaries have expanded to the point of overflow; its liberal arts colleges are successfully fighting the otherwise national trend toward insolvency; its books are widely read.
For example, Michelle Rodriquez's character in the testosterone - fueled Fast & Furious series doesn't have any different attitudes or viewpoints than her gearhead male counterparts: she is essentially Vin Diesel with long hair.
The white chocolate Hershey's Hugs tend to melt faster and smoother than their milk chocolate counterparts, but they are both equally delicious.
In goal, Liverpool stopper Simon Mignolet is far more likely to punch crosses clear and seek fast breaks with throws to his full - backs than counterpart David de Gea and has made 19 saves compared with the Spain international's 15 to date.
For example, premature babies who were massaged for 15 minutes three times a day gained weight 47 percent faster than others who were left alone in their incubators though they did not eat more than their touch - deprived counterparts.
Women may be at the forefront of the fast - growing forensic science field, but they're also more stressed than their male counterparts, indicates new research led by a Michigan State University criminologist.
The tamer birds grew faster, laid larger eggs, and were bossier than their more fearful counterparts.
«African - Americans who ate at fast - food and full - service restaurants took in more total fat, saturated fat, sodium and sugar than their Caucasian and Hispanic counterparts who dined out,» An said.
Yet they're three times more likely to be released — and they get paroled almost three times fasterthan their non-psychopathic counterparts.
In new research, published in an article in The Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
By traveling inside drag - cutting gas pockets, new subsea systems can move much faster underwater than their conventional counterparts on the same amount of energy
«When water is limited, these modified plants will grow faster and yield more — they will pay less of a penalty than their non-modified counterparts
Banin et al. compared the growth rates of trees (as above - ground woody production) in permanent forest plots in northwest Amazonia and northern Borneo and found that Bornean forests produced wood at a 49 % faster rate than their Amazonian counterparts.
And, consistent with other studies, when these mice ate a high - fat diet, they gained weight faster than their normal counterparts.
For these researchers, looking for ways to least delay decoherence — thereby preserving the state of superposition that makes quantum computers so much faster than their conventional counterparts — is a key goal.
Researchers at the University of Chicago report in the January 20, 2000 issue of Nature that genes pertaining to male reproduction — those involved in sperm production, transfer and morphology — evolve much faster than their non-sexual counterparts.
January 20, 2000 «Maleness» gene evolution Researchers Chung - I Wu and Gerald Wyckoff report that genes pertaining to male reproduction — those involved in sperm production, transfer and morphology — evolve much faster than their non-sexual counterparts.
A study of trained cyclists found that those who swished and spat a sports drink every seven to eight minutes could cover a distance - based course three minutes faster than their water - swigging counterparts.
Fast twitch muscle fibers are not only larger than their slow twitch counterparts, they also store a lot of carbohydrates.
It is often known that women get older faster than men, this is a very powerful reason for a woman to prefer to date an older man, it is not that the young man is not able to be mature but in a world where it is often the perception and not the reality that wins out, particularly when considering the important first impression, then seems reasonable to assume that the older man has the edge over the younger counterpart.
Another reason why girls prefer older guys is that they are faster than men mature and older men more attractive than their younger counterparts because the last still with the male bravura of their teenagers behave and can not move away from their adolescence or so it seems.
Like the Rathalos though, it breathes fire, but it can also poison you and is far more heavily armoured, faster and stronger than its male counterpart.
That's a faster decline than the four - point drop for African American counterparts (from 45 percent in 2002 to 41 percent in 2001) and for whites (from 16 percent to 15 percent in the same period).
The AMG treatment of the Geländewagen (the name from which Mercedes - Benz derived G - class) also gives it wider, lower - profile tires than its non-AMG counterpart, a faster - shifting transmission, and high - performance brakes.
With the benefit of forced induction, four - cylinders are replacing their six - and eight - cylinder counterparts faster than ever.
With just a driver and front - seat passenger aboard, the Grand Cherokee diesel is downright fast; while we didn't tow with it during our weekend stint, Jeep claims up to 7,200 pounds of towing capacity properly equipped, and we have no doubt the diesel model will be a better - behaved tow vehicle than any gasoline counterpart.
Despite a 30 to 40 horsepower discrepancy and even more when it comes to torque figures, the BMW should accelerate a bit faster than its three - pointed star counterpart when and if equipped with an xDrive all - wheel drive system.
Chrysler announced the supercharged 707 - horsepower monster has tucked itself beneath the hood of the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT as well, giving the sedan a top speed of 330 kph (204 mph), 5 mph faster than its Challenger Hellcat counterpart.
As the first tablet to use Nvidia's Tegra 4 quad - core ARM Cortex A15s mobile processor, the Excite Pro promises faster performance than its counterparts.
If there are fictional elements that don't have a real world counterpart — like a magic ring or a faster - than - light spaceship — are these things presented in a way that allows us to understand what they do and how they're supposed to work?
Since 2005, women's incomes have grown more than five times faster than their male counterparts — 11.6 per cent compared to 2.2 per cent — likely because of more higher - paying union work for women, while men lose manufacturing jobs, said Doug Norris, chief demographer at Environics Analytics.
The 15 - year mortgage loan helps you build equity in your home at a much faster rate than its 30 - year counterpart.
Online banks are a relatively new player in the arena of retail banking, but they have been growing faster than their traditional counterparts, tripling their share of new primary banking relationships over the past decade.
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