Sentences with phrase «own than prior generations»

The new models — dubbed the F30 internally — were bigger, more comfortable, and way more tech - heavy than the prior generation.
«Our data suggests the younger Gen Y population is adopting motorcycling at a far lower rate than prior generations,» AB analyst David Beckel said in a July note downgrading its rating of Harley - Davidson shares from «outperform» to «market perform.»
«Our data suggests the younger Gen Y population is adopting motorcycling at a far lower rate than prior generations,» AB analyst David Beckel said in the note.
The food and beverage industry has faced huge challenges in the U.S., where food trends are being driven by Millennial consumers who experts say demand more flavorful items but are also less loyal to brands than prior generations.
Yet, millennials are holding more cash than prior generations, despite the past decade of unprecedented stock market growth.
Look around you and you have more advantages than prior generations so use it for good.
What the body of science supports is that adolescent girls are reaching puberty earlier than prior generations; however, there is no scientific consensus concerning the cause of this trend.»
To anyone in the F&B industry on the glide path to retirement, it is becoming clear that today's retirees are facing a completely different set of challenges than prior generations.
«Newer apps are far more engaging, motivating and user - friendly than the prior generation,» notes Bonnie Spring, PhD, director of the Center for Behavior and Health at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
On the other hand, you are exercising more, eating smarter, and smoking less than prior generations.
«We're not saying that autonomy doesn't matter to pre-tenure faculty, but we are saying that this generation of scholars has different feelings about the importance of relationships at work than prior generations.
They are interested the world around them, view the world as far smaller than prior generations did, and are optimistic about their futures.
In fact, researchers have looked at multiple sources of data and found that today's retirees are doing at least as well, if not better, than prior generations.
Longer and stronger peformance with full - depth features, the Firestone Firehawk AS tire gives more sporty performance than the prior generation Firehawk tire, even when worn.
Or it's 13.8 cubic feet in back with all seats upright — the 34 - percent more than the prior generation.
Now in its fourth generation, the new RAV4 is designed to be sportier and more friendly to active families than prior generations.
Today's older drivers are not only less likely to be involved in crashes than prior generations, they are less likely to be killed or seriously injured if they do crash, a new Institute study shows.
It's a bit lighter than the prior generation of Kindle, which Amazon is now calling the «Kindle Keyboard».
Because of the economy they have grown up in, most millennials are significantly more likely than prior generations to be risk adverse.
In the process they absorb more credit risk than prior generations of bank debt investors took on.
When it comes to saving and investing, millennials have more choices than prior generations, but they also have more debt.
One of the reasons why the present generations are less secure than prior generations with respect retirement is that the forebears who originally set up defined - benefit pensions and Social Security system set up in such a way that they gave benefits that were too generous to early participants, defrauding those who would come later.
Women are marrying later; they tend to be more adventurous than prior generations; and they're more independent.
2) Every new generation of vehicle is more energy efficient and produces less emissions than the prior generation.
In other words, the current generation of climate models (CMIP5) agrees better among themselves than the prior generation (CMIP3), i.e., there is less of a spread between climate model outputs, because they are converging on the same results.
This new generation of models, featuring forcings closer to observations in recent years, will likely show better correspondence with tropospheric temperature observations, but may not be any more or less sensitive to CO2 than the prior generation of models (CMIP5).»
2 — Millennials Are More Impervious To Inflated Salaries Than Prior Generations — Do law firms want to attract those associates who place the greatest emphasis on pay?
The takeaway from all this is that the new iPad isn't going to be any easier to repair than prior generations, which were already borderline unrepairable.
While certainly an independent generation, millennials show less of a desire to fly the coup and set off on their own than prior generations.
For members of the Baby Boom cohort, both men and women are more likely than prior generations to have a somewhat more equitable allocation of household labor, and both men and women typically worked for pay (Pruchno, 2012).
Millennials are more educated than prior generations, and many have gone deep into debt to fund their education, according to 2014 data from the Pew Research Center.
«Millennials are much more willing to make the location - over-space trade - off than prior generations.
The Millennials seem to be more averse than prior generations to taking too large of a financial risk when better and easier opportunities are available.

Not exact matches

Rossello highlighted how the island's electrical grid, which was severely dilapidated even prior to the storms, was obsolete and working off of a generation system that was 28 years older than the average electric power utility in the United States.
These are perhaps even more ubiquitous and necessary than landline services were in prior generations.
Classifying the current digital generation as «asset light» which frees space, time and money, top venture capitalist Mary Meeker in her latest report said this cycle of tech disruption is materially faster and broader than prior cycles.
But they may have more in common with the prior generation than many think.
We're all visual people, the last two generations more than any prior.
But the question remains, have these and other factors led today's dads to be more involved with their children than those of prior generations?
«The expectations of today's mothers are much higher than in prior generations.
Such a rate of improvement is plausible, given the increased wealth in the industrialized world and the higher percentages of educated parents than in prior generations.
States are in the midst of their own contribution increases and benefit cuts, and as a result today's teacher retirement plans are worse than those offered to prior generations.
When all three rows are in place, there's just 16.6 cubic feet of space behind the third row — less than the prior - generation Armada (20 cubic feet), the Expedition (18.6) and the Sequoia (18.9); only the Tahoe offers less (15.3).
Still built in Smartville, France, the third - generation 2016 Smart Fortwo 2 - seat coupe is still just 8 feet long, but 4 inches wider than the prior model.
The result was decent headroom combined with a slightly more carlike driving position than many crossovers had just a generation or two prior.
The angular bodywork arguably suits the car's length better than the production DB7 AR1 roadsters of a generation prior, which were criticized by some for being too close to the stock Aston Martin designs and for having long overhangs.
It's also even lighter than the previous generation at 169.5 grams (5.98 ounces), which is impressive considering that the prior generation is only 240 grams (8.5 ounces).
In more than two hundred thousand words and twenty maps, some of the most respected and well - known military historians of our time describe the horror and heroism that defined a generation: the chaos of Europe and the Nazi reign of terror prior to D day; the far - flung fight in East Asia and the Pacific; the secret struggle of intelligence services; the final Allied push into Central Europe; and the atomic end in Japan.
These are perhaps even more ubiquitous and necessary than landline services were in prior generations.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their breed * is active in one or more breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with other people in the breed * knows their breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're breeding toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to others of the same the breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur in their breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
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