The comparisons in the study also shows there are
huge performance gaps among states.
But we didn't find
a huge performance gap between the C300 and C350.
This relative convergence is a perfect explanation for
the huge performance gap between developed & emerging markets.
Not exact matches
The forthcoming second edition of Education Week's 50 - state report card on public education finds
huge gaps between the
performance of students in urban and nonurban school districts.
Among the facts from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Fourth Grade Reading report cited by FairTest: — There has been no gain in NAEP grade four reading
performance nationally since 1992 despite a
huge increase in state - mandated testing; — NAEP scores in southern states, which test the most and have the highest stakes attached to their state testing programs, have declined; — The NAEP score
gap between white children and those from African American and Hispanic families has increased, even though schools serving low - income and minority - group children put the most emphasis on testing; and — Scores of children eligible for free lunch programs have dropped since 1996.
This disparity accurately details the
performance gap between the two phones — it's not
huge, but it's enough to mark a real improvement over what was already a fairly brisk device.
It's not a
huge gap in
performance, but it does illustrate a couple important points.