Chielo did make a few vital interventions on other plays, though, which gives him a bit higher
a rating than his counterpart.
Those from non-traditional education environments matriculate in colleges and attain a four - year degree at much higher
rates than their counterparts from public and even private schools.
It is also instructive to note that teachers working in private schools quit teaching at a much higher
rate than their counterparts in public schools, and almost two - thirds of these leavers rank an increase in salary to be very or extremely important in any possible decision to return to teaching.
• Students gave the hybrid format a modestly lower overall
rating than their counterparts gave the traditional - format course, but there were no notable differences in students» reports of how much the course raised their interest in the subject matter.
Also, conventional loans typically carry lower interest
rates than their counterparts, making them a popular option for prospective homebuyers.
These plants have a 21 percent lower utilization
rate than their counterparts located in low or medium water - stress regions.
Historically, Russian oil and gas workers tend to be paid lower
rates than their counterparts in Western Europe and in the North Sea.
On the contrary, a study of midcareer lawyers, surveyed five years and 15 years after graduating from the same school, showed that better - looking attorneys often chose a specialty that involved more contact with the public, and they earned more money, billing at higher
rates than their counterparts.
Not exact matches
Firms in Canada's financial sector are under less pressure
than their
counterparts in, say, Europe or Japan, where negative interest
rates are out in force.
Editor's note: People over 50 are among the country's most active entrepreneurs, starting businesses at
rates higher
than their young
counterparts.
Not only are the majority of small businesses (83 percent of which are pass - through entities) subject to higher tax
rates than their larger C - Corporation
counterparts, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, any modest benefit they reap is scheduled to go away after 2025, while corporations will retain their steep tax cuts.
The briefing note from May 2017 also noted a downward shift in unionization
rates that «contribute to rising inequality» because unionized workers earn, on average, $ 4 more per hour
than their non-union
counterparts.
But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster
rates than their white
counterparts.
First - time entrepreneurs over 50 have a lower survival
rate than their serialist
counterparts, according to Cotei and Farhat.
Women also have metabolic
rates that are between 20 to 32 percent lower
than their male
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.
Given the seniority of debt within the capital structure, the
rate of return for debt investments is typically lower
than its equity investment
counterpart.
The military spouse unemployment
rate sits around 26 percent — much higher
than the general population — and military spouses are likely to make 38 percent less
than their civilian
counterpart.
But Amazon is only the fifty - third - largest employer in Ohio, suggesting a higher
rate of employees on food stamps
than its
counterparts.
«With the Italian 10 - year bond yielding less
than its US
counterpart, with clear signs of accelerating growth and inflation in Europe, and a depressed Euro adding fuel to the fire, assets correlated to European
rates will be vulnerable in 2017,» says Mitchell.
It stipulates a set period of time where your interest
rate will be lower
than its fixed -
rate counterpart.
Surveyed women business owners indicated more concern
than their male
counterparts over stock market performance (67 percent vs. 55 percent), inflation (62 percent vs. 55 percent), low interest
rate on savings (58 percent vs. 52 percent) and foreign competition (32 percent vs. 26 percent).
The organization's 2015 Military Lifestyle Survey found that female military spouses experience unemployment at nearly three times the
rate of their civilian
counterparts despite also demonstrating greater educational and professional experience
than the general population.
[Update for 2017: Over the last few years, industry surveys have shown that jumbo loans have lower
rates, on average,
than their conforming
counterparts.
These loans often have lower interest
rates than their longer term, fixed -
rate counterparts.
Surprisingly, however, jumbo loans offer lower
rates on average
than their smaller conforming
counterparts.
Did you know that 15 - year fixed -
rate mortgage loans tend to have lower
rates (on average)
than their 30 - year
counterparts.
On average, jumbo loans tend to have lower interest
rates than their smaller conforming
counterparts.
Jumbo loans typically have higher interest
rates than their conforming
counterparts, all other things being equal.
Do jumbo loans have higher interest
rates than their smaller conforming
counterparts?
Canadian venture capitalists were seen as requiring higher
rates of return or lower risk
than their U.S. and Chinese
counterparts, and there was a perceived talent gap between the quality of Canadian and American venture capitalists.
But now you can find high - yield savings accounts that offer much better interest
rates than their traditional
counterparts.
While governments like to boast of Canada's «low and competitive business tax
rates,» the fact remains that Canadian companies now pay
rates higher
than those borne by their
counterparts in most other OECD countries.
Fatherless children have
rates of incarceration, criminal activity, possession of firearms, poverty, drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, incompletion of school, and overall parental neglect and maltreatment alarmingly higher
than their two - parent
counterparts.
Southern men and women had higher
rates of divorce in 2009
than their
counterparts in other parts of the country: 10.2 per 1,000 for men and 11.1 per 1,000 for women, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday.
Previous Pew Research Center studies found that Hispanic Christians attend church more regularly
than their white
counterparts, and black Protestants are retaining young churchgoers at higher
rates than any other group.
So sacred that Christians have significantly higher divorce
rates than their secular
counterparts.
Female soccer players playing elite or select soccer before high school sustained concussions at a
rate higher
than their high school and college
counterparts, most continued to play despite experiencing symptoms, and less
than half sought medical attention, a first - of - its - kind study finds.
This may in part stem from misleading reporting of research (21) results but in fact, formula - fed babies experience higher
rates of morbidity and mortality
than their breastfed
counterparts, even in industrialized countries.
That same report has found that divorced men and women both experience higher mortality
rates and poorer mental health outcomes
than their married
counterparts.
The Expedition double stroller has far higher
ratings than its single
counterpart with impressive 4 - star reviews.
The first was that her personal net satisfaction
ratings have nosedived such that she is not only less popular
than her controversial UK
counterpart, Jeremy Corbyn, but also has displaced the Liberal Democrat leader, Willie Rennie, as the least popular of the main Scottish party leaders.
James said that while there is a 99 percent survival
rate if breast cancer is detected early, black women are 42 percent more likely to die from breast cancer
than their white
counterparts and Hispanic women have significantly higher
rates of being diagnosed with advanced breast cancer
than either white or black women.
After just four months in the job, Murphy now has lower approval
ratings than both his Conservative and Lib Dem
counterparts and already faces calls to stand down immediately after the election.
A study in the journal American Surgeon finds that trauma victims who were inebriated at the time of their injury have higher survival
rates than their sober
counterparts.
The data showed that male and female dogs grow at different
rates, with males growing more rapidly
than their female
counterparts.
While Black and Latino preschoolers took the admissions test at substantially lower
rates than their White and Asian
counterparts, the gap was significantly less for those enrolled in public pre-K programs.
Coyotes in urban settings have a far greater
rate of survival
than their rural
counterparts: Between 60 and 70 percent of adults and pups survive each year in the city, whereas in the country — in the face of rampant hunting and trapping — they may have only a 15 to 30 percent chance of survival.
Many blue - chip researchers received «tiny» awards, whereas the success
rates and award levels for both female and younger researchers were significantly lower
than for male, more elderly
counterparts, says geneticist Janet Rossant of The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto in Canada, and a former member of CIHR's governing council.
Both
rates are higher
than their historic
counterparts.