Sentences with phrase «light than its counterpart»

EGGS: fresh eggs from chickens that have roamed free are lighter than their counterparts.

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Done right, it can make you light years more productive than your nonremote counterparts.
While employees who have experience with GPS tracking in the workplace consistently rated benefits of workplace GPS about 15 % greater than their GPS — naive counterparts, employees in both groups seemed to see the benefits from GPS in the same light.
After all of the overindulgence of the holidays fresh lighter foods seem more appealing to me than their heavier counterparts.
It's so easy to make vegetable lo mein, a Chinese take - out favorite, at home — and it's lighter and less heavy on the oil than its restaurant counterpart.
This no - cook pie is lighter than its full - fat counterparts, thanks to low - fat milk and fat - free frozen whipped topping, but it still possesses rich chocolatey flavor.
The CPET trays and the cold party cups are 45 percent lighter than their solid plastic counterparts and are respectively 70 percent and 60 percent less dense, resulting in lower thermal conductivity.
An independent study in Australia found that people who used traffic light labelling were five times more likely to be able to identify healthier food products than those who saw the single coloured counterpart promoted by industry.
Faux fur vests tend to be lighter in weight than their organic counterparts (think of a fleece vest or jacket) and come in a variety of colors, patterns, cuts and styles.
Given the events of the last two weeks, I imagine Republican donors are less concerned with the polling numbers and more concerned with the impression the Republican campaign is giving of being completely inept, particularly in light of the revelation that Romney's staffers are paid more to achieve less than their Democrat counterparts (though Rachel Maddow shared an amusing story this week suggesting that wealthy Republicans had no problem throwing money at a sinking ship [skip to the 2 minute mark]-RRB-.
Smokers told that they had high self - control exposed themselves to significantly more temptation than their counterparts — opting on average to watch the movie while holding a cigarette — and they failed to resist lighting up three times as often as those told they had low self - control.
In a detailed accounting of the pollination life of cabbage thistles (Cirsium oleraceum), Knop and colleagues found that night - lit plants produced 13 percent fewer seeds overall than counterparts in naturally dark places.
Organized into thin, stackable sheets with water - repelling spacer ions in between, 2 - D perovskites are more resilient against moisture and light damage than their 3 - D counterparts.
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.
The proxy works like this: Although water can form using either a light or a heavy oxygen isotope, snails more readily draw in water with oxygen - 16 than with its heavier counterpart, oxygen - 18.
Be aware that vegetarian children are generally lighter than their omnivorous counterparts.
Dark grey jeans are a little more versatile than their light counterparts, and their darker colouring helps give a more formal air to an outfit.
Look for faux suede in black, like this clutch bag from ASOS, which tends to look more expensive than its other lighter colored counterparts.
Winter housecoats and robes, while certainly more substantial than their lighter silk, satin, and thin cotton summer dressing gown counterparts, do not have to be shapeless, uninteresting beings by any means.
This omitted all shades of black singles from interacting with their light counterparts; this was never more apparent than in the days of segregation.
I have always been someone sensitive to light and aesthetics so I realized that a sign, especially a hand - draw one, perhaps colored with natural pigments, can touch the learner's eyes or let's poetically say, their heart, in a different, perhaps warmer way than its digital counterpart.
The aluminum door panel is so much lighter than its stamped - steel counterpart that it swings open almost by itself, as if mass and inertia never entered the equation, and there isn't even an armrest on its concave, carbon fiber inner skin.
Visually, the Bertone is bulkier than its Japanese counterpart, wearing a distinctive four - light front grille, special Bertone badging, and some seriously cool graphics.
The car is constructed by an all - new material developed by Pagani called «carbon triax», which is a combination of tri-axis fibre glass with carbon fibre due to which the roadster weighs 70 kg (154 lb) lighter than its coupé counterpart, for a total of 1,280 kg (2,820 lb), making it the first roadster lighter than the coupé.
With all 100 units of the original Pagani Huayra sold, the Italian supercar company now turns to its Roadster — the first convertible to be lighter (1,280 kilograms) than its coupe counterpart.
Titanium exhaust systems not only tend to be lighter than their steel counterparts, but they offer a unique, exotic timbre to boot.
The carbon wheels are 20 kilograms lighter than their aluminum counterparts.
This was the first car ever built with a plastic wheel, called the Fiberide; the 15x6.5 wheel was much lighter than its aluminum counterparts.
The Cayman has a huge horsepower and torque deficiency when compared to the M235i — 47 horsepower and 119 pound - feet to be exact — but it is lighter, and nimbler than its BMW counterpart.
lighter than its production counterpart, despite what looks like 300 lb.
It should be noted that nonhybrid Q50s are lighter than their hybrid counterparts.
Rotocast A356T6 aluminum cylinder heads that are stronger and handle heat better than conventional heads Lightweight titanium intake valves and machined connecting rods for reduced reciprocating mass High 10.0:1 compression ratio — for a forced - induction engine — enhances performance and efficiency and is enabled by direct injection Forged aluminum pistons with unique, stronger structure to ensure strength under high cylinder pressures Stainless steel exhaust headers and an aluminum balancer that are lighter than their LT1 counterparts Standard dry - sump oiling system with larger cooler capacity than Z51; used with dual - pressure - control oil pump.
In the wheel arches of the beautiful C7 turn in - house forged wheels, which are significantly lighter than their standard counterparts.
Approximately 40 % lighter than their conventional counterparts, these feature 420 x 40 mm large discs in front and 360 x 32 mm at the Rear — with red calipers, also an option.
About the same size as a conventional six - speed automatic, the new eight - speed is said to be 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds) lighter than its old counterpart.
Its specialty is that the display is clearly readable even with just ambient lights on and consume much less power than their standard LCD 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?
The Surface 3 measures 10.52 by 7.36 by 0.34 inches (HWD), and weighs 1.4 pounds, making it lighter and easier to tote than its Pro counterpart, and putting it in the same weight - class as the Toshiba Encore 2 Write.
Basing the design around mobile chipsets means manufacturers can produce slimmer, smaller and lighter devices than their Windows 8 counterparts and the Surface RT itself is only 9.3 mm thick.
Measuring 11.9 ounces, 8.5 x 5.0 x 0.35 inches, the Venue 8 is slimmer and lighter than its original counterpart 12.3 ounces, 8.34 x 5.1 x 0.38 inches.
It is.02 inches thinner and.9 ounces lighter than its NOOK Color counterpart, with dimensions of 8.1 x 5 x.48 inches.
This material choice makes the faucet less durable than its more expensive brass counterpart, but also lighter.
Equally, the female Border Collies are also slightly lighter than their male counterparts.
It is shorter in size than its other Mastiff counterparts and sports a dark red to light fawn color.
A can of pumpkin in the pet supply stores is about a dollar more than a can of human pumpkin at the grocery store, and might be a couple of ounces (or megahertz, or whatever) lighter than it's human counterpart.
Shetland Sheep are also smaller and lighter than their mainland counterparts.
The taller and lighter field line of Labrador Retriever is more slender than its counterpart and is generally used for field work (again, it should be noted that this is not always the case and conformation lines can also be used as working dogs.)
The result was a lighter - boned hound with a keener sense of smell than its English counterpart.
Interestingly, experts say that dogs with light - colored coats tend to feel the cold a lot more than their dark - colored counterparts.
Most of the 400d Dyneema models are roughly 20 percent lighter than their ballistic nylon counterparts.
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