Sentences with phrase «most traditional counterparts»

It is softer than cotton tulle fabric, yet is stronger and heavier than most traditional counterparts.
It is softer than cotton tulle, yet is stronger and heavier than most traditional counterparts.

Not exact matches

Perhaps the most noticeable difference between Transition Concierge and its more traditional industry counterparts is the absence of grief counseling or any physical gathering space.
«Via traditional finance channels we see women - owned and women - led businesses receive much less funding than their male counterparts and one of the most pertinent has to be the complete dearth of women in the traditional financing world,» she wrote.
Most analysts agree that if McMahon holds Oldham as expected (albeit with a majority much reduced from Meacher's 14,738), it will be largely thanks to the 20 % of the constituents who are British Pakistani or British Bangladeshi, traditional Labour voters who are far more likely than their white counterparts to turn out and vote.
The Arnold Press (named after the most famous Bodybuilder of all time, of course), is a slight variation of the regular Dumbbell Shoulder Press that places very little tension on your joints and allows for a more complete range of motion than it's traditional counterpart.
In some of New Jersey's most troubled and disadvantaged communities, charter public schools are succeeding in closing the educational achievement gap with our state's more wealthy communities, despite receiving an average 70 percent of each education dollar compared to their traditional public school counterparts.
Most charter schools have been successful because their leaders have had the ability to innovate in ways their counterparts in traditional public schools systems can not.
Though our governmental advocacy, product development and partnerships with private finance providers, CCSA and our members will remain focused on this issue to ensure that charter school students receive the same funds as their traditional public school counterparts, and have more alternatives to access working capital when they need it most.
A 2011 study of Pennsylvania cyber schools found that students in online charter schools performed worse in most measures than their counterparts who spent their days in traditional classrooms.
Most charters, at least here in Pennsylvania, receive considerably fewer dollars per student than their traditional public school counterparts.
Complaints about unfair charter funding are frequently made by school choice advocates, although a report by the progressive N.C. Justice Center this year claimed local charter allocations are, in most schools, comparable to their traditional school counterparts.
What I (and others) believe will happen is that, for most of us, the traditional publishing model and its still - developing online counterpart will co-exist and leverage off each other.
Most secured credit cards have higher interest rates than their traditional counterparts to compensate for customers having lower credit scores.
In what they are calling an unprecedented online collaboration, seven of the most influential U.S. law reviews are collaborating to launch The Legal Workshop, an online magazine featuring plain - English articles based on scholarly counterparts published in traditional law journals.
In most instances, these interviews are the same as their more traditional counterparts.
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