Sentences with phrase «than counterparts with»

After crunching the numbers, researchers found that males whose parents divorced were 48 % more likely to answer «yes» than their counterparts with married parents.
All CFA models with error covariance were better than their counterparts with no covariance.
Some studies, including ones by the Federal Trade Commission, have determined that people with lower credit scores are involved in more auto accidents and incur larger losses than their counterparts with a higher credit rating.
Both forms of diabetes present unique challenges when securing a competitive life insurance policy, and those who have this common disease need to be prepared to encounter different prices, policies, and products, than their counterparts with healthy amounts of insulin.
Show Labradors or English Labradors as they are known in the US, tend to be smaller and stockier than their counterparts with a thicker coat, otter like tail and more sedate nature.
The yields might be lower than counterparts with penalties or you might have a higher minimum deposit.
In Chicago, students who attended a charter high school were 7 percentage points more likely to earn a regular high school diploma than their counterparts with similar characteristics who attended a traditional public high school.
Bearded ladies are generally much more common than their counterparts with little or no blue ornamentation, but appear to incur greater fitness costs.
«However, whereas in human females the masculine characteristics are less common within the population, in fence lizards, we see the opposite pattern: About three quarters of the females are so - called «bearded ladies,» making masculinized females much more common than their counterparts with little or no blue ornamentation.»
Male blue tits with white cheeks are healthier and more likely to mate with higher quality partners than their counterparts with duller cheek feathers.
«Children with low levels of vitamin D were more likely to have high blood pressure and lower levels of high - density lipoprotein, also known as good cholesterol — two factors that are considered major risk factors for heart disease later in life «Children with low vitamin - D levels also had higher levels of parathyroid hormone than their counterparts with adequate vitamin D in their blood.
A vehicle equipped with a manual transmission will get better car insurance rates in Randallstown than its counterpart with an automatic transmission since cars with manual transmissions are involved in fewer auto accidents.

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In states lacking non-discrimination policies for LGBT people, gay men tend to be penalized most, Klawitter's research indicates, with gay men in same - sex couples earning about 30 percent less than their counterparts in opposite - sex couples.
Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
With access to growing markets, a skilled talent pool and comparatively lower living costs than the Valley and its other Western counterparts, East Asian cities are stepping up to win over entrepreneurs.
Since the beginning of 2008, the Russell 3000 growth index outperformed its value counterpart by more than 70 percentage points, returning 10.3 % annually, compared with 7 % for value stocks.
Canadians show a slightly higher proclivity to pursue overseas employment opportunities than their OECD counterparts, with 50 — 60 % either living abroad or expressing a willingness to do so.
Of course, if you apply the corporate angle to the game's two quarterbacks, that one isn't much of a contest: Peyton Manning, hard to avoid on your television even during the football offseason, is loaded up with far more brand endorsement deals than his counterpart Russell Wilson.
In this election cycle, the GOP has already seen more than twice as many lawmakers announcing departures as its Democratic counterpart, with members seeking different offices or leaving politics altogether, often offering abrupt resignations.
Three different studies showed that staffers who consistently attend frustrating meetings are more stressed and dissatisfied with their jobs than their counterparts.
It ended November with $ 33.5 million more in the bank than its Democratic counterpart, thanks in part to the big donors Wynn can attract.
We are the group with less startup equity and are more likely to run out of funds sooner than our employed counterparts.
China has some 300 million consumers it considers middle class, although with an average annual income equivalent to $ 5,000, such consumers earn considerably less than their U.S. 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.
Judge writes that women essentially face a «no - win» situation: their pay is lower than that of their male counterparts to begin with, and they also have less to gain by adopting disagreeable behaviour.
Managers presented with this scenario were 15 % more anxious than excited and more than twice more likely to act unethically compared with their counterparts, who were presented with an end - of - year scenario that focused on positive outcomes.
A far higher percentage of Haitians pay with their phones than their more prosperous Canadian or American counterparts, with a far greater variety of services available.
The retailer differentiated itself among its high - end counterparts like New York - based Magnolia Bakery, Los Angeles - based Sprinkles and D.C. - based Georgetown Cupcakes with its colossal cupcakes that often weighed in at more than 600 calories and cost roughly US$ 3.50 to $ 4.50 each.
So Mark Carney can fairly claim not to have botched the task that was given him, with the caveat that the task he was given was easier than those facing his counterparts in Washington, Frankfurt and London.
It's no wonder that 90 % of top performers are high in EQ and people with high EQs make $ 28,000 more annually than their low EQ counterparts.
Salaries were on the upswing, with 2014 graduates pulling in average base salaries that were $ 1,520 higher than their 2013 counterparts.
As a group, public universities in the top 40 performed better than their private counterparts, growing total assets by 44.5 percent compared with 24.7 percent for private schools between the 2008 and 2014 fiscal years.
With women taking on more combat roles than ever, their uniforms and gear are almost identical to their male counterparts.
After the discussion, volunteers who had been treated to the great film reported feeling far lousier than their counterparts, who'd had a subpar viewing but were able to commiserate with one another after the fact.
Tweets with images get 18 percent more clicks than its text counterparts, so make sure you're using Twitter Cards.
Sixty - nine percent of adults with an income more than $ 75,000 utilize the network, a percentage much higher than its counterparts (LinkedIn came in second place with 38 percent)
There is also opportunity abroad: Non-U.S. stocks with the highest dividend yields (average price / earnings ratio of 15.8) are cheaper than domestic counterparts (23.1), according to O'Shaughnessy Asset Management.
Assuming I got along with both CEOs and enjoyed working with either of them equally, but the number of women - led ventures receiving venture investment was still disproportionately less than their male counterparts, I would probably invest in the venture led by a female CEO.
Thanks to the Internet and social media, today's customers, armed with websites, blogs and peer - to - peer recommendations, are more knowledgeable and demanding than their counterparts at any time in history.
Its contract with the U.S. - based wing of DaimlerChrysler doesn't expire until September 2008, a year later than its U.S. counterpart, the United Auto Workers.
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.
An American banker, for example, has much more in common with his German or Chinese counterpart than he has with many of his own countrymen.
Bob Lutz has always been the consummate auto guy with infinitely more and varied experience than most of his counterparts.
It sent buyers to eight dealerships in eastern Virginia and found that white borrowers with weaker credit profiles got less expensive financing options and more favorable treatment than their nonwhite counterparts who were more financially qualified.
«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 MitchWith 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 Mitchwith 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.
As a whole, females tended to graduate with less debt than their male counterparts, except for black females who had $ 272 more in debt than black males.
«Celebrate that wine is winning with women,» advised Nielsen's Danielle Kosmal, pointing out that Millennial women spend more than their male counterparts.
Single - earner couples, so his logic goes, aren't getting a fair shake in being taxed more than their dual - earner couple counterparts with the same total income.
He believes public venture capital is a great opportunity for small business to get access to funds at lower cost and with fewer regulations than their U.S. counterparts.
Also quite interesting is the report's findings about women founders, who build more relationships with regional founders and are more locally connected than their male counterparts — except with investors.
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