Sentences with phrase «than one's international counterparts»

The South African online dating sites or industry is much smaller than its international counterparts.
On average, American educators spend more hours with students than their international counterparts - and that may not be a good thing.
There are several reasons for the banks being stronger than their international counterparts.
Irish people drink much more than their international counterparts in all age groups.
Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea for most U.S. investors, its benefits may be even more likely to accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more expensive than their international counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.
- Do we need more admirals than ships and more officers in our forces than our international counterparts at a time when frontline armed forces are under pressure?
They are less likely to visit other schools or undertake formal qualifications than their international counterparts;
Despite their tepid math scores, U.S. teenagers were more confident about their math skills than their international counterparts, the report found.
Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea for most U.S. investors, its benefits may be even more likely to accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more expensive than their international counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.
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