Some evidence does suggest that students with disabilities and racial minorities tend to be punished more severely
than their peers for the same offenses.
Even though GMAC Bank has been offering rates that are significantly higher
than its peers for a long time, the new Ally Bank can't keep doing the same while receiving government bailout money.
Stanford Law's dean, Larry Kramer, tried to cushion the blow by saying in a follow - up e-mail to students, «We kept our tuition raises lower
than our peers for a number of years prior to the economic collapse in 2008.»
Not exact matches
As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life
for women scientists harder
than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and
peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
(i) Assist companies in determining and interpreting their ratio (revenue stream number one); (ii) Sell the data back to companies to compare and explain ratios among their
peers on an industry - by - industry basis, because average worker compensation
for Bank of America will be different
than that of Apple,
for example (revenue stream number two); and (iii) Sell the data to labor groups to assist them in collective bargaining (revenue stream number three).
This one issue — benchmarking against
peer groups — has been responsible
for CEO pay increases more
than any other.
«There is no stronger call to action
than creating opportunities
for people to share things and having
peers recommend stuff to other
peers,» says Bell, who herself graduated from Miami University (Ohio) in 2010.
That said, this manual from San Francisco — based green cleaning supplies maker Method Products rewards more
than most of its
peers — and not just because the book is informed by the company's enthusiasm
for design.
Handing out business cards
for his mobile massage therapy practice,
Peer says, «I won't thumb type more
than a text message, but with this keyboard and this phone, I can do 90 percent of what I do on my laptop.»
In that light, the propensity
for a job acquisition would be significantly higher
than any of his
peers with just a degree.
Known
for being a retirement - friendly area, residents here are more likely to choose a Caribbean vacation over Europe or Asia, they ski less
than any of their
peers in the top 5 richest neighbourhoods in B.C., and are staunch Conservative voters, with 60 % voting Tory.
One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school
for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent
than their
peers.
Analysts say AT&T (t) and its
peers are losing a ton of money on the Internet TV services, which are priced to attract budget - conscious cord cutters rather
than to make a profit
for the providers.
Our survey found that while certain tools like CRM and email tracking are widely adopted, top professionals are using them more often and
for longer
than their
peers.
Those investments payoff: The 30 Best Workplaces to Retire From report turnover that averages 7.2 %, about a fifth lower
than their
peers considered
for the list.
A 2016 study by the RAND Corporation found that employees who slept less
than six hours per day were 2.7 percent less productive — either while at work or due to absenteeism —
than peers who slumbered
for seven to nine hours per day.
For instance, women - run companies are far more likely to get funding through
peer investing
than through traditional funds.
In college, whenever Iraq or Afghanistan came up, I missed out on a lot of opportunities
for personal growth because I was in too big of a hurry to toot my own horn to my civilian
peers, rather
than take the time to hear what they had to say on the topic.
On the job - search site Glassdoor, Vanguard has a 51 % «recommend to a friend» rate, lower
than the rate
for some of its money - management
peers, including Fidelity (81 %), BlackRock (75 %), and TIAA (69 %).
The study ultimately determined that other traits, like intelligence and conscientiousness, were more important
for seizing leadership
than extroversion — but smart introverts shouldn't celebrate just yet: even if they are bright, their
peers won't recognize it until they speak up.
The answer is that it's below market
for customer support positions, but Yelp isn't alone among its
peers in paying workers arguably less
than they need to live in the Bay Area.
The study of 1,787 US adults ages 19 through 32 found that participants who visited social media services more
than two hours a day had twice the odds
for «social isolation» compared to their
peers who spent less
than half an hour on services like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
Researchers found that participants who visited social media services more
than two hours a day had twice the odds
for «social isolation» compared to
peers who spent less
than half an hour.
Dorsey, Twitter's CEO, is known
for having a more advanced fashion sense
than some of his Silicon Valley
peers, so his sneakers by the avant - garde designer Rick Owens certainly fit his style.
It shows greater care
for employees
than its
peers.
Tilden's base salary is set below the 25th percentile
for the industry; in other words, three - quarters of his
peers are paid more
than he is.
Potential underreporting of self - employment income makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions on independent contractor earnings when compared with their
peers, but the data clearly show a wide variance in earnings among independent contractors and lower wages
for low - wage independent workers
than low - wage employees even after adjustments
for underreporting.
When we look at the 12 engagement elements
for employees who say they have privacy when they need it, we find they are more likely
than their
peers to strongly agree with these elements:
Once the momentum of this flow of money gets into full speed, public fund managers search
for ways to produce returns that are better
than their
peers, so the window begins to open
for IPOs.
In an editorial in The Journal of the American Medical Association, a Stanford School of Medicine professor criticizes the company
for operating in «stealth mode
for more
than a decade» in order to «change the entire health system» without publishing anything in
peer - reviewed biomedical journals.
(CP Rail lost its vote over a $ 19.9 - million pay package
for CEO Hunter Harrison, which ISS claimed was 2.8 times more
than his
peers while CP's share price and overall performance were lacklustre.)
Since its inception in 2014, it has help more
than 100 companies, providing direct support
for entrepreneurs of color and building a national ecosystem to connect them with investors, advisors, and
peers.
Historically, early - stage venture returns
for small funds — defined as those with less
than $ 250 million of committed capital — have outpaced those of their larger
peers.
There are also less well documented levels of organisational
peer to
peer lending,
for example from well established co-ops to new ones: the new co-op gets access to start up capital while the established one gets a better return
than they would from leaving their spare money in the bank.
Peer - to - peer economy platform Origin raised more than $ 28 million through a Simple Agreement for Future Tokens sale this year, filings rev
Peer - to -
peer economy platform Origin raised more than $ 28 million through a Simple Agreement for Future Tokens sale this year, filings rev
peer economy platform Origin raised more
than $ 28 million through a Simple Agreement
for Future Tokens sale this year, filings reveal.
Slumping oil prices have caused Conoco — and most if not all of its
peers — a lot of pain as it costs oil drillers more to produce a barrel of oil
than they can sell it
for.
The country that needed a bailout in 2011 can borrow
for less
than its larger
peer.
The only other comment I'd have is that whilst he meets a much higher standard of scientific approach
than the snake oil dressed as financial advice elsewhere, the core testing methods used are opaque and (as far as I can tell) not
peer reviewed or made available
for scrutiny.
It would be what differentiates your site to make it better
than its
peers; (I suspect everyone is blanding down to an extent
for the same reason) you already have this to an extent, but as you say, you can feel restrained.
The bottom line: If you want to put your money in a company that beats its
peers in its sector and the market as a whole by bringing in more money each quarter and grows at a faster rate
than all the rest, growth stocks are
for you.
For more
than a week, the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have held the country's attention as they join with
peers across the country to demand a change in America's gun laws.
Requests
for user information: Yandex disclosed less
than most of its
peers but more
than Mail.Ru about how it handles government and private requests
for user information (P10 - P12).
Wieser also remarked in his note that the integration among Sapient (the digital and tech firm the Groupe acquired in 2015
for $ 3.7 billion) and other parts of Publicis is still in progress, but that «benefits will be realized over time, aiding slightly faster -
than - average growth
for the Groupe relative to its
peers.»
It can be unpleasant
for entrepreneurs with a more solid financial base to discover that they are required to take on more risk
than some of their
peers.
Rather
than using large amounts of local cash to make certain transactions such as
for cars or equipment, they are doing instant
peer - to -
peer bitcoin transfers using the Wirex mobile wallet and using virtual payment cards
for USD purchases online.
Under the regulations,
for example, JPMorgan has to maintain a bigger capital cushions
than its
peers, a metric that helps determine whether the bank can increase its payments to shareholders.
This guy is more
than welcome to present published
PEER REVIEWED scientific studies arguing the case
for magically design.
I have read statements from his
peers in the past saying that there is inconclusive evidence in regards to age old mysteries, and I respect him
for standing firm with what he believes, but I would expect someone with such a scientific background to have more
than conjecture to back their claims.
While I think it's irresponsible to blame family and friends
for a loved one's suicide, I believe it's just as irresponsible to ignore the reality that gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth are four times more likely to attempt suicide as straight
peers, that nearly half of young transgender people have considered taking their lives, and that LGBT youth who come from families who reject their gender identities or sexual orientations are more
than eight times more likely to attempt suicide
than those who come from supportive families.
As a Christian institution, should we be following this worldly pattern of honoring people
for success relative to their
peers rather
than success relative to their gifts and callings?»