Sentences with phrase «than term counterparts»

It may be that in the real - world situation, parents of preterm infants do experience markedly more stress than their term counterparts, but that this difference can not be captured with the PSI.
Permanent life insurance is initially more expensive than term counterparts, but you get the benefit of locking in a premium for good.
Because it is whole life, premiums never increase, but your initial monthly cost will be substantially higher than the term counterpart of the same death benefit amount.
On the surface, whole life plan premiums are more expensive than their term counterpart but over time, the payments for the permanent insurance can become much lower.

Not exact matches

Even when announcing in November that the federal deficit would come in at $ 26 billion, $ 5 billion higher than predicted in the 2012 budget, the minister couldn't resist gloating: «Unlike many of Canada's counterparts in the G7, we remain on track to return to balanced budgets over the medium term
These loans often have lower interest rates than their longer term, fixed - rate counterparts.
Ultimately, Canadian banks are in a starkly more beneficial position than their American counterparts, with more propensity for stable growth and lower stock volatility that, despite Governor Poloz's remarks, are definitely a reason to be confident about Canadian banks in the near - term.
It's worth mentioning that in my experience, this really only ever happens with queries that contain brand names, 9 out of 10 long tail terms are going to be less difficult to rank for than their body and head counterparts.
Short term municipal bonds have fared better than their longer term counterparts as money moves out of bond funds.
Disney, now owners of Star Wars producer Lucasfilm, has recently adopted a «legacy pay scale» policy; in layman's terms, veteran actors were paid ludicrously higher wages than their less experienced counterparts, regardless of screen time.
A report by Policy Exchange published last week claimed that public sector workers are better off than their private sector counterparts in terms of hours worked, retirement age and pension quality.
«There is something profoundly wrong when African - American men are still far more likely to be stopped and searched by police, charged with crimes and sentenced to longer prison terms than are meted out to their white counterparts
He explained that since the Ekiti State governor's tenure and his counterpart's in Osun State will expire on 15th October and 26th November 2018 respectively, Section 178 (2) of the country's 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 25 (8) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) had stipulated that election into the office of governor should be held not earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days before the expiration of the term of office of the last holder.
The children born with high birthweight at term were more likely to be obese by kindergarten than their average - weight counterparts.
The finding suggests that the «uncanny valley» — a term that describes how humanoid robots that look almost but not quite human are creepier than their more cartoonish counterparts — also applies to virtual touch (SN Online: 11/22/13).
The findings are especially important as they highlight the discovery of a regulatory sequence, termed the J element, that controls class I gene expression of many more genes than the counterparts that regulate class II gene expression.
And yet, in terms of greenhouse - gas emissions, grid - charged cars are still cleaner than their gasoline - powered counterparts, and that's particularly true in California, where we rely largely on natural gas to make electricity.
After four months of taking 20 grams of honey a day, the women were more likely to have better short - term memory than their counterparts who took hormone pills.
None of the elements are more or less important than their counterparts, in fact, they all need to work together, and be manipulated in such a way that they help you to achieve your goals in terms of strength and size.
Laboratory studies examining the short - term satiating effects of foods have shown that low - GI foods are relatively more satiating than are their high - GI counterparts (10).
In longer serious dating relationships, lifestyles and deal - breakers are usually much more important than in their shorter term counterparts, and these can be addressed in bios.
However, according to a new survey by PARSHIP, unlike their European counterparts who would choose an unformalised long - term relationship over marriage (across Europe an average of 35 % favour a long - term relationship and 17 % a marital commitment)-- UK singles would go for wedding rings (29 %) rather than simple cohabitation (24 %).
After the act passed yesterday, Tasmania's Education Minister, Jeremy Rockliff said the bill is part of a long - term plan to to improve education outcomes in the state, and that it «will help close the gap where currently Tasmanian students can receive up to two years less schooling than their interstate counterparts
A study more specific to Florida — Charter High Schools» Effects on Long - Term Attainment and Earnings — showed that students who attend Florida charter high schools are more likely to stay in college and earn more money than their counterparts in district schools.
In terms of transition to postsecondary, more students reported having a post-high school plan than their comparison school counterparts at two of the three study schools.
Discipline Disparities Students of color in North Carolina schools have significantly higher rates of both short - and long - term suspensions than their white counterparts.14 Report to the North Carolina General Assembly: Consolidated Data Report 2014 - 15 (Rep.).
Combined with the new seats, designed to keep the pelvis in a more natural, upright position, the prototype felt far more serene and pliant than its production counterpart, but lost nothing in terms of road feel (if anything, the slightly weightier steering was an improvement) or useful interaction.
In practical terms, this means that many traditionally published eBooks are more expensive than their paper counterparts.
Maybe it's because they serve longer terms (prior to Motion's appointment, the position was for life), but it seems like British poets laureate get a lot more press than their American counterparts.
Magazine apps typically require a substantial investment in terms of resources, as each edition must be formatted uniquely from its print counterpart rather than automatically refreshed from a feed.
Meanwhile, the latest numbers from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development say that Canadian homes are now more expensive than their U.S. counterparts, when you measure them in terms of their relationship to incomes and potential rents.
On the other end of the spectrum are installment loans, which are typically for larger amounts that can be paid off over a lengthier period of time, and carry more favorable interest rates than their short - term counterparts.
It's common for the 15 - year mortgage to have a lower interest rate than its longer - term counterpart.
While the fixed interest rate counterpart will be initially more expensive than an ARM, the long term stability is often more promising than the possibility of future rate drops.
Short term municipal bonds have fared better than their longer term counterparts as money moves out of bond funds.
These whole life plans are an excellent option for life insurance, but they are going to be more expensive than the low cost term insurance counterpart.
Most freelancers — and, in fact, people in general — are best - served by term life insurance, which is much more affordable than its mainstream permanent counterpart, whole life insurance.
While they are generally more inexpensive than their regular bond counterparts in terms of expense ratios due to their lower portfolio rebalancing and turnover, it is also true that they usually incur wider bid - ask spreads due to the low volumes triggered by the inactive trading thereby increasing the total cost of investments in them.
Variable rates with shorter terms (one - three years) are actually higher than their fixed counterparts right now.
In terms of raw strength and power, the pit bull, with his low center of gravity and high muscle density, may prove to be stronger and more athletic than his larger Asian counterpart.
Some people think the term «teacup» signifies its size when reaching maturity, yet others think it's just a universal term for describing a dog that is smaller than its non-teacup counterpart.
Some cultures aren't as welcoming of us, and while it's totally safe to travel solo, we face different challenges than our male counterparts in terms of customs and safety.
A «Zelda Maker» (which I personally like to think would have a slightly better name like «The Zelda Legend Maker,» but I'm sticking to the simple term for SEO reasons, if nothing else), much like it's namesake, would require a much greater degree of complexity than its Mario counterpart.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
Where Boomboxes and Discmans and turntables today suggest inefficiency or antiquity, traditional glass and metal product packaging configurations are more favorable than their modern lightweighted counterparts in terms of cutting out structural waste and retaining value.
And yet, in terms of greenhouse - gas emissions, grid - charged cars are still cleaner than their gasoline - powered counterparts, and that's particularly true in California, where we rely largely on natural gas to make electricity.
«Strict conditionality», the necessary counterpart of financial assistance according to EU law, proved to be much stricter than many actors thought, both in economic and institutional terms (4.).
The direction of growth tends to be positive but the fact is that during the recession junior lawyers were the ones to suffer the most in terms of layoffs and they are disproportionately more diverse than their senior counterparts.
Generally speaking, term life insurance offers far greater coverage, but is generally more expensive than its AD&D counterpart.
The most popular term life insurance option on the market, the 20 year term policy provides longer coverage than its shorter - term 10 year counterpart.
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