Sentences with phrase «larger than their counterparts»

Radishes fed fertilizer by microbes in the soil (right) grow larger than their counterparts without the bugs.
Another example of the harmonious integration of GTI - specific elements is the new roof spoiler design, which is considerably larger than its counterpart on Golf versions with less powerful engines and which is integrated to be flush with the bootlid and the body.
Male dogs neutered as puppies often grow larger than their counterparts neutered at a more conventional age.

Not exact matches

Not only are the majority of small businesses (83 percent of which are pass - through entities) subject to higher tax rates than their larger C - Corporation counterparts, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, any modest benefit they reap is scheduled to go away after 2025, while corporations will retain their steep tax cuts.
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The guts from the guppies were also found to be 20 percent smaller in larger - brained guppies and they had 19 percent less offspring than their smaller brained counterparts.
Small businesses tend to attract fewer and less - experienced candidates than their large firm counterparts, and startups in particular find it difficult to provide adequate compensation for talented prospects.
The Rusal contingency team felt like it had fewer options than their En + counterparts because the metals producer had a much larger portion of debt and contracts in dollars due to the nature of the aluminium market, according to three people close to Rusal.
This large New York — based insurer is cheaper than its Canadian counterparts, trading at about a 20 % discount to book value.
Part of what makes the Google Home Mini and the Amazon Echo Dot so successful — besides their size and price point — is that they're no less powerful or helpful than their larger counterparts.
Hence, they are comparatively cautious than their North Indian counterparts who possess the old money cushion that drives bigger bets and larger risks,» states Ashok.
Since most don't offer dividends, they're often a few price - to - earnings (P / E) multiples lower than their large - cap counterparts.
Smaller businesses tend to have more flexible bonus structures than their large counterparts and many are planning on holding back bonus money at least until they get a better understanding of where things are going, Alter says.
Possible reasons for the increased lending activity include lower levels of regulation at smaller banks than at their larger counterparts, recent movement of lending staffers from large banks to small banks and an increased willingness of smaller banks to take on credit and interest risk, the report says.
But Amazon is only the fifty - third - largest employer in Ohio, suggesting a higher rate of employees on food stamps than its counterparts.
«The difficulty is finding out what level is proportionate to the threats that the organisation faces, training the staff, implementing the systems etc — some firms don't have the same level of resources to throw at these issues than their larger counterparts may do.»
Canadian banks therefore tended to be much larger, much more diversified, and much less prone to fail than their U.S. counterparts.
European earnings have historically been more sensitive to global economy pickups than U.S. counterparts, given European firms» lower margins and large revenue exposure to global and emerging markets (EMs), our analysis shows.
The largest, longest - lasting family businesses in the world are moving women further and doing so faster than their non-family counterparts.
But because so much of our national income is concentrated in relatively few hands, large numbers of Americans are worse off economically than their counterparts in other advanced countries.
Members of small churches served by part - time lay ministers are not necessarily worse off spiritually than their counterparts in large churches — and perhaps they are better off.
They're larger than their traditional counterparts and are typically baked until they are just - set in the center, so they are soft enough to eat with a spoon when they are warm.
The organization says this large distribution network offers cost - competitive alternatives and gives it greater flexibility than many of its corporate distributor counterparts.
The American scone tends to be larger, drier, and much sweeter than its European counterpart.
That is because they are smaller and have a higher skin - to - pulp ratio than their larger cultivated counterparts.
It says this large distribution network offers cost - competitive alternatives and gives it greater flexibility than many of its corporate distributor counterparts.
They are a portable, snackable veggie that are much sweeter than their larger counterparts.
As miniature versions of English cucumbers, they too share the thin skin of their larger - sized cousins, but have an even crunchier texture than their full - grown counterparts — making them a very popular snack option for kids.
New York City students did better on the tests than their upstate counterparts in large urban districts.
WHEREAS, women make up 50 % of the population in Santa Clara County but face significant economic disparities, with an average pay difference that is larger than the national wage gap of $.72 for a man's dollar, with women holding advanced degrees earning roughly $ 40,000 less than their male counterparts, and 11 % of the County's female population living in poverty and approximately 33 % of the homeless population being women and girls, and
So far, though, Senate appropriators have allocated greater fiscal 2018 spending levels than their House counterparts for such science programs as the Energy Department's Office of Science, which is the nation's largest provider of funding for basic research in the physical sciences, and the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy program, which seeks to advance technology for water and geothermal power and boost energy efficiency in manufacturing.
The tamer birds grew faster, laid larger eggs, and were bossier than their more fearful counterparts.
These whales expend much less energy on feeding than their toothed counterparts because they filter all their food, which makes them more efficient and allows them to grow larger than toothed whales.
The new study revealed that these particles, whose effects on clouds have been mostly neglected until now, can invigorate clouds in a much more powerful way than their larger counterparts.
Domesticated fruits and vegetables are generally larger than their undomesticated counterparts.
Fossil records show that large mammals living on islands have often evolved to be smaller than their mainland counterparts.
In fact, she found that in spite of more differences in attitudes, values and behaviors, students on small campuses reported closer friendships than their large - campus counterparts.
Also, the native residents of these small ecosystems — surrounded by fewer species than their counterparts in large continental ecosystems — are evolutionarily less fit to compete against invaders.
Lead author, Dr James Hunt from the National Oceanography Centre, said «What is really key here is that submarine volcanic landslides can be so much larger than their better studied counterparts above the sea.
Its genome weighs in at a whopping 1.2 million letters: at least 10 times larger than atypical virus's; nearly triple the size of that of its largest viral counterpart, canary pox, in the smallpox family; and larger than the genomes of 20 or more parasitic bacteria.
The island rule predicts that populations of small mammals evolve larger body size on islands than on the mainland, whereas island - bound large mammals evolve smaller body size than their mainland counterparts.
The discovery that the debris disks around some larger stars retain carbon monoxide longer than their Sun - like counterparts may provide insights into the role this gas plays in the development of planetary systems.
Nearly twice as long as Hubble, and boasting a light - collecting mirror several times larger, JWST will also venture farther afield than its elder counterpart.
Within the larger findings is another surprise: male birds with multiple mates actually tend to be duller in color than their female counterparts.
Biologists recognize two elephant species in Africa, and both are larger than their Asian counterpart.
Additionally, a smaller proportion of African American men had health insurance, identified as current drinkers and reported heart disease than their white counterparts, while a larger proportion of African American men in the national sample were physically inactive, obese, and reported fair / poor health, hypertension and diabetes.
By and large, European biotech companies are smaller and younger than their U.S. counterparts.
Serums, oils, and treatments are especially large categories — which makes sense, since naturals can be just as potent (and sometimes more so) than their conventional counterparts.
A large man such as Reg Park would carry 38 - 41 pounds more muscle than his average, non-weight training counterpart.
It's huge (that's a venti, or large size cup I «borrowed») and it has less calories than it's tall (aka, small) counterpart at said coffee shop.
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