Sentences with phrase «often than their traditional counterparts»

A: Electric bikes do not break more often than their traditional counterparts.

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Fueled by web - based tools that speed up the application process, a new paradigm for evaluating credit worthiness, and the ability to leverage technology to help them determine eligibility (often in under an hour), these lenders may approve business loans that might be overlooked by traditional banks, and can typically do it in much less time than their traditional counterparts.
Vintage engagement rings can often be much cheaper than their traditional diamond counterparts, and the best part, is that they tell a story that's unique to the wearer and past owners.
More often than not, these charter schools in predominantly minority neighborhoods are higher - performing than their traditional counterparts.
It turns out that e-books are not cannibalizing hardcover and trade paperback sales, as publishers» once feared, though mass market paperbacks — which are often published much later than their hardback counterparts, and sold mostly in more traditional retail environments like drugstores — have been negatively impacted.
These markets are no less tricky and volatile than their traditional counterparts, yet they often deliver similar returns with less risk.
Like many things in the digital currency world, cryptocurrency market forces are often even stranger and more inscrutable than their traditional financial counterparts.
There's one problem: moving your Windows installation can be tricky, especially since SSDs are often smaller than their traditional hard drive counterparts.
Smart switches are often bulkier than their traditional counterparts, so if they don't fit in the electrical box properly, you may need to get a new box, which is probably a job for an electrician.
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