Sentences with phrase «less than most of its peers»

Yandex disclosed less than most of its peers about policies affecting users» privacy, but more than Tencent, Samsung, Mail.Ru, and Baidu.
Requests for user information: Yandex disclosed less than most of its peers but more than Mail.Ru about how it handles government and private requests for user information (P10 - P12).

Not exact matches

There's a little less film on Jackson than most of his peers at the top of the class, but his play in 2017 was so good that there shouldn't be many questions about him.
For example: regardless of their gender, the most violent prisoners have higher levels of testosterone than their less violent peers.
In both men's and women's prisons, for example, the most violent inmates have higher levels of testosterone than their less violent peers.
Far less noxious — and much more crossover - friendly — than most of their peers, writer - directors Jay and Mark Duplass had established a comfy little niche in the Amerindie landscape, imbuing films like The Puffy Chair (2005) and Baghead (2008) with a shaggy - dog humor that's an antidote to all that SXSW - sponsored mopiness.
The new study is far less definitive than advertised because it addresses, at most, only one of the three ways in which peer influences might make a difference in KIPP's success.
There may be more opportunity for fun than at most schools, since KIPP schools seem to have less bullying, no competition over clothes, and students who share the goals of getting ahead academically and helping their peers do the same.
These findings stand in stark contrast to the significant body of research that shows that novice teachers are less effective than their more experienced peers, as well as the experts who believe that most people need at least a year of residency training.12
Last year the gap between richer and poorer students reached a record high, with pupils eligible for free school meals — a long term indicator of poverty — said to be less than half as likely to go on to higher education than their most affluent peers.
Children from low - income families are also less likely to participate in preschool than are their peers, and if they are enrolled, they are the most likely to participate in low - quality programs and the least likely to participate in programs of higher quality.105
The importance of increasing access to books in schools was highlighted in the most recent Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report which found that children ages 6 — 17 from lower - income households are more likely to read books for fun in school and far less likely to read books outside of school than their higher - income peers.
Where were the Peer Review Teams to approve quality research showing the holes in the Buy - and - Hold Model (Wade Pfau's research showing the superiority of Valuation - Informed Indexing over Buy - and - Hold was rejected by two journals before finding a home at a journal he characterized as solid but as something less than one of the most influential journals in the field)?
Even the most solid of the big banks, Wells Fargo (WFC)-- which does less investment banking than its peers — has only a 2.6 % yield.
This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50 % less expensive than most of our peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two.
Commenting on the new study, Australian climate blogger Joanne Nova said: «Finally there is a decent survey on the topic, and it shows that less than half of what we would call «climate scientists» who research the topic and for the most part, publish in the peer reviewed literature, would agree with the IPCC's main conclusions.
Since there's less superfluous software in the way, HMD is promising stronger performance and faster updates than most of its peers.
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