Sentences with phrase «than one's contemporaries»

Mind you, that's way better than the contemporary alternative.
On average, members of this group earn 32 percent less than their contemporaries with college degrees.
It has more room to show art than any contemporary art museum in the country — if you see everything, you'll get a 4 - mile walk in.
But his work proved resistant to classification, making him for many artists one of the greatest talents of his generation - if less widely known than his contemporaries.
What I'm describing is more of a historical observation than a contemporary one.
Older men are more confident, self - assured, and emotionally stable than the contemporaries of the younger women.
They were no worse than their contemporaries — they were simply a product of a different time.
Studies have shown that elderly pet owners have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and fewer medical visits than their contemporaries who live without pets.
That should impress almost anyone, as this is a fairly new console and it is far less powerful than its contemporaries.
The American art collection also is significantly larger than the contemporary collection at 300 objects.
By what right do we, who seem to disagree with him more strongly than his contemporaries did, now honor him?
The nation's founders far more than our contemporaries saw themselves as acting under the judgment of history.
The voice of these texts is louder than contemporary reasoning.
Those left behind will in turn step up from youth football earlier than their contemporaries at other clubs and find themselves exposed to a fresh challenge themselves.
The range of choice on online dating websites is much broader than contemporary dating, which is usually more geographically restricted.
However, the poorest tenth of households appear to be living at lower temperatures than contemporary norms.
I eventually decided that it was worth more than the contemporary music and casual atmosphere.
And biblical writers held a much more complicated view of human sexuality than contemporary debates have acknowledged.
This imprint left by history thus has a greater impact on tropical fish biodiversity than contemporary environmental factors such as water temperature and reef area.
The shoe - leather dimension of reporting has always been more dramatic than contemporary scenes of investigators staring into their computer terminals.
The wheels were effectively pushed to the corners of the car, creating a much larger passenger cabin than the contemporaries of the time.
Some books, over a long period of time, have sold many more books than the contemporary best seller.
A 1997 study showed that elderly pet owners had a significantly lower blood pressure overall than their contemporaries without pets.
And, perhaps most importantly, contrasting its games alongside one another reveals multiple common threads running throughout, a curious indicator of a development process that seems more open than its contemporaries.
If not, this exhibition may become a historical documentation rather than a contemporary exploration.
Senior associates are given the option to participate in an incentive system which gives them an opportunity to earn more than their contemporaries elsewhere.
For a fun - but - polished finish, look no further than the contemporary data entry resume templates.
She believes infant massage helps produce toddlers and older children who act out less than their contemporaries.
In 1953 a group of nonobjective painters in Toronto, inspired more by abstract expressionism in New York than their contemporaries in Montréal, formed Painters Eleven as a means of exhibiting their work.
The M5's final figures were 278bhp at 6500rpm, while torque was rated at 251 lb ft.. These numbers may sound meek compared to supersaloons of today, but the M5 was more powerful than the contemporary Ferrari 328 and its Tipo V8 engine.
With 27,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Blanton will be able to exhibit more works than the Contemporary Austin, whose Jones Center downtown is only 8,000 square feet.
That 4361cc V8 generates 444bhp at 8300rpm and 324 lb ft at 3750rpm and runs through an M DCT» box that was specially calibrated for the GTS and hits harder and faster than the contemporary M3's does.
If you want some additional features like calling and payments, Apple is leagues ahead in the race than its contemporaries from the Android World, except Samsung.
In 2017, the building serves as host to a vast internet server farm, but its museum status found renewed life as the location of The Contemporary's site - specific installation: The Ground by New York - and Richmond - based artist Michael Jones McKean, where whiteness, bright lights, theatricality, and obfuscation read more like a New York gallery than a contemporary Baltimore installation.
The setting, to be sure, is first century rural Galilee with its small towns and open farm and grazing land rather than contemporary urban America.
For those who listen to more classic rock, folk, jazz — or really anything other than contemporary urban music — the tuning of the E55BT Quincy, with it's cleaner and more transparent upper register, may be preferable.
As a CPM providing home birth services, I offer holistic midwifery care as your primary professional health care provider during pregnancy, labor, birth and the 6 - week post partum period, that is inclusive of The Midwives Model of Care; a fundamentally different approach to pregnancy and childbirth than contemporary obstetrics.
The Midwives Model of Care ™ is a fundamentally different approach to pregnancy and childbirth than contemporary obstetrics.
As it is, even with this tighter compression and less visual ambition than its contemporary counterparts, Emperor's is demonstrative of how splendid animation can look on DVD.
The ninth - generation Corolla rode on a 102.4 - inch wheelbase, which was more than 5 inches longer than before, and just 0.7 inch shorter than the contemporary Honda Civic sedan.
With few exceptions, the M5 has historically had a larger engine with more cylinders than the contemporary M3, meaning a variant of the 3.0 - liter twin - turbo inline - six engine from the M3 / M4 is unlikely to power the next BMW super-sedan.
When the American model debuted for 1976, the so - called 930 packed more power than a contemporary Corvette in a rear - engine chassis with a shorter wheelbase than a modern Fiat 500.
Heavier, more expensive, and slower than the contemporary Corvette, these cars were a hard sell when new but have since found a devoted following.
Unfortunately, historical romance is even whiter than contemporary romance, but that is the subject of an entirely different article.
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