Sentences with phrase «off than his counterparts»

This put him 5 % better off than his counterparts living in the city.

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This number demonstrates that even though ESOPs were not immune to impacts of the Great Recession, leaders of ESOP companies still feel strongly that the company is better off than their non-ESOP counterparts.
Many Americans assume that because we are the richest country in the world, with real G.D.P per capita higher than that of other major advanced countries, Americans must be better off across the board - that it's not just our rich who are richer than their counterparts abroad, but that the typical American family is much better off than the typical family elsewhere, and that even our poor are well off by foreign standards.
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.
You stand up for Muslim holidays... are you aware that many Christians don't even get their holidays off, many hard working Americans are forced to work during their holidays... I'm all for equality, but you are preaching to cater to Muslims, in effect, giving them more rights to holidays than their Christian counterparts.
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.
Research shows that those who are successful at losing weight and keeping it off consume an average of 33 % more fiber - rich foods than their overweight counterparts.
First off, homemade marshmallows are SO different than their store bought counterparts.
Significant difference is, off course, with 4 - wheel version — which, typically are less maneuverable than their 3 - wheeled counterparts — and perhaps, as reviews are concerned, may have a smaller basket, perhaps due to distance in wheelbase in the 3 versus 4 - wheel cart.
Like single mothers, single fathers are typically less educated and less well - off than their married counterparts.
A report by Policy Exchange published last week claimed that public sector workers are better off than their private sector counterparts in terms of hours worked, retirement age and pension quality.
No doubt investigative journalists would be let off the leash and Tory Government ministers would be subject to much more aggressive interviews than their Labour counterparts are now.
This is the Celebrity Big Brother Theory of women in the public eye, as advanced by my old friend Matt Goddard [@JokerMatt]: as in politics, when it comes to booting celebs off the sofa, women are more likely to vote than men and they tend to actively vote against the women contestants they dislike more readily than they do their male counterparts.
EPEAT - certified computers deliver energy savings as well, according to the report: 42.2 billion kilowatt - hours of electricity over their life spans, which means 3.31 million metric tons fewer greenhouse gas emissions than their uncertified computing counterparts — the equivalent of taking 2.6 million cars off the road.
Also, more American black students — irrespective of their class or background — will set off on this education path than their white counterparts.
Next time you're tempted to take a load off for minutes, not seconds, get back on the wagon (or bench press) knowing you'll torch 50 per cent more calories than your loafing counterparts.
This would also explain the case of weanling rats successfully blocking aflatoxin initiation fed 20 % protein, they were being fed an adequate amount of protein for their age, and hence were better at fighting off disease than their protein - starved counterparts.
Ian McKellen is the same old Gandalf (though he does play him younger and more rambunctious than his LotR trilogy counterpart), and Richard Armitage gives off the same sort of hero vibes we got from Viggo Mortensen's Strider.
Teachers at LACES probably have more work to do than their counterparts in other districts schools, but the longer hours for staff members pay off in the relationships they build with students and peers, Rutschman said.
The nose bears a squintier, meaner countenance than its off - the - rack counterpart, the entire rear section of the front quarter panel is eschewed for lightness, and the rear bumper is morphed into a lurid peekaboo of twin exhaust cannons, a gnarly rear differential, and a massive diffuser.
In its new design, the off - roader featured a higher ground clearance, wider track, and a great deal more comfort than its AMC counterpart.
This is lower than the 1280 x 800 pixels that the 10 inch Honeycomb counterparts usually have have, which has sparked off a debate of sorts.
On the other end of the spectrum are installment loans, which are typically for larger amounts that can be paid off over a lengthier period of time, and carry more favorable interest rates than their short - term counterparts.
Veteran credit repair professionals are often more than willing to help their newer counterparts get their credit repair businesses off the ground.
Snowbirds anxious for an escape to a tropical paradise have long been fleeing to Cuba while their American counterparts have been kept off the island's shores by a diplomatic and travel ban dating back more than five decades.
At that income, you can still afford things like a car, hobbies, entertainment, eating out and vacations, only at a more modest level than better - off counterparts.
They act just like their assist trophies counterparts, although defeating them in this mode causes them to bounce around rather than falling immediately off - screen.
Dr. Social is a little easier to control than his Belmont counterparts, as he can actually change direction in mid-air, and even jump off stairs (though not on them).
Sadly, this is nowhere near as fun as the predecessor's co-op counterpart, feeling more like a shooting gallery than an enthralling wave - by - wave stand - off.
But somehow he manages to come off as less fake than his counterparts at the other console makers.
With over 190 booths at the fair, whittling the «best» down to seven is an impossible task, so a hat - tip to the following notable mentions is more than warranted: Salon 94's expansive female - dominated booth, with Laurie Simmons's and Marilyn Minter's works in mischievous conversation, a large - scale painting by Lorna Simpson that comes from the same series that debuted in Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» last week, and the delicate - meets - hardcore jewelry of sculptor Kara Hamilton; Kate MacGarry's sparse but refreshingly textural booth, where works by Josh Blackwell, Marcus Coates, Florian Meisenberg, and Francis Upritchard play off one another; Standard (OSLO)'s solo booth featuring Ian Cheng's virtual world; Andrea Rosen Gallery's Michael St. John - curated booth, featuring the likes of William Eggleston and Dash Snow; Galerie Buchholz's brilliant pairing of cross-generational counterparts (and Venice favorites) Simon Denny and Isa Genzken; and The Box's presentation of Judith Bernstein's sexually charged two - dimensional works.
In Kampala, children aged five years or less in low - income farming households were found to be significantly better - off nutritionally (less stunted) than counterparts in non-farming households (Maxwell, Levin and Csete 1998).
Whilst we've clearly come a long way since 1922, on average, female legal professionals are still paid less than their male counterparts and true equality still seems a long way off.
The FNCFCS and AFN have maintained throughout the proceedings that Indigenous children and families living on reserve receive less funding and therefore fewer services than their counterparts living off reserve.
An added benefit is that these watches tend to be more stylish than their fitness - focused counterparts; you can easily switch a swim - friendly silicone strap out for something leather or metal once you've toweled off.
Prof. Fran Baum (Co-Director of the CRE - SDHE) kicked off the day with an overview of why tackling health inequities matters for all Australians — those on the lowest income will die six years earlier than those on the highest incomes; Indigenous Australians will die 11 years before their non-Indigenous counterparts.
Harvard's Negotiation Project first advised the less experienced politician to openly ask his counterpart for advice rather than lead off the traditional way, by affirming his position.
11 per cent of respondents have no retirement savings Of the 43 per cent who have postponed real estate purchases: — Nine per cent do not own a home — 34 per cent do not own a second home / cottage Self - employed women say they are making bigger personal trade - offs than their male counterparts, and have more personal finance challenges.
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