Sentences with phrase «than their peers with»

A study in the «Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine» found that employees who weren't exposed to natural light at work slept an average of 46 minutes less a night than their peers with windows — and the sleep they did get was less restful.
Studies have reported that children who go to bed before 9:00 pm, including kids up to age 10, will fall asleep faster, have less night awakenings and get more overall sleep than their peers with later bedtimes (Mindell, Meltzer, et al., 2009).
A University of South Florida professor and an international team of experts have found that older people with high levels of a certain type of cholesterol, known as low - density lipoprotein (LDL - C), live as long, and often longer, than their peers with low levels of this same cholesterol.
Women with the least - inflammatory diets (based on a scoring system called the Dietary Inflammatory Index) lost less bone density during the six - year follow - up period than their peers with the most - inflammatory diets.
Research conducted by Bianco and other Rush colleagues published Oct. 6 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism found that individuals on levothyroxine who had normal TSH levels were significantly more likely to be taking antidepressants than peers with normal thyroid function.
«We believe that the early superiority in the reading skills of the children who were screened may have enabled them to read more demanding material more frequently than their peers with later confirmed hearing difficulties, thus increasing the skill gap between the two groups.
«Kids persistently allergic to cow's milk are smaller than peers with nut allergies: Growth differences are more pronounced among school - aged kids.»
One study of the progress of junior LTSA scientists, however, indicated that this goal has not, in fact, been achieved: 5 Junior LTSA scientists have been substantially less successful in obtaining tenure - track faculty positions than their peers with named fellowships, such as the Hubble fellowships.
Following the Weston A Price principles has allowed me to be less symptomatic than my peers with the same illness, so much so that my medical doctor doesn't believe I have anything but depression (which I don't!).
During the 1980s, the likelihood of graduating from college was 8 percentage points less among those who had lived in single - parent families than their peers with two - parent families.
Students without math disabilities can recall more facts from memory than their peers with math disabilities.
A recent report from the Houston Education Research Consortium found that HISD students who had two years of pre-K education were more school ready than their peers with only one year.
Research has shown that students who do not get enough sleep are more likely to misbehave in school and have lower academic achievement than their peers with healthy sleeping habits.
And low - income students who are engaged in the arts are more than twice as likely to graduate from college than their peers with no arts involvement.
According to Pew Research, college - educated Millennials earn on average $ 17,500 more a year than their peers with only a high school education, and the unemployment rate for college graduates is just 3.8 percent versus 12.2 percent for high school graduates.
For example, a student who takes out the average $ 35,000 in loans to complete a four - year college degree will make about $ 1 million more in lifetime income than his peers with just a high - school diploma.
Floridan drivers with clean records, but bad credit paid $ 1552 more than their peers with similar records, but better credit scores.
Between Hawaii and Utah, it's a pretty dismal pack, with a large number of states coming in with an «F» grade, even when they are slightly less awful than their peers with even lower «F» scores.
Similarly, children whose parents who have education beyond high school are more likely than their peers with less - educated parents to have no adverse experiences.
Over time, the individuals with a history of insecure attachment models become adolescents and adults who are less successful in romantic, family and other relationships than their peers with secure models.

Not exact matches

They found that candidates with additional education or specialized training are generally favoured by Canadian companies, and that often translates to higher starting salaries than their less - decorated peers.
Royal Dutch / Shell and BP on Tuesday joined peers in reporting higher than expected earnings by making further deep cuts in spending to cope with an oil price downturn now in its third year.
The stocks of retailers, banks, railroads and other companies with big exposure to Alberta will enjoy better growth prospects than their peers.
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.»
While he may be a «world - class player» — in President - elect Donald Trump's words — the financial metrics of his time as Exxon's CEO reveal some less than stellar results compared with peers.
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.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
But if you are in a group with companies that are at very different growth stages than you are, you might find it frustrating because your peers just aren't dealing with the same issues you are in terms of scaling or managing people.
On the other hand, with peer - to - peer file - sharing being higher in Canada than in the U.S., that would seem to reinforce the notion that having legal content easily and inexpensively available seems to be the best counter to piracy.
The finances at Norway's Statoil leave it with less room to maneuver than its peers, and Italy's Eni appears focused on growing without M&A, the firm says.
With countless choices, unlimited information and peer reviews, customers are far more fickle than generations past and more likely to leave a brand just because a friend recommends something else.
All propagation - of - the - species imperatives aside, research suggests that women with children demonstrate higher productivity over the course of their careers than their childless peers.
And since Delta had been trading at much lower multiples than its peers, the airline was a big hit with investors in 2013.
Existing relationships with content owners or outright content ownership makes licensing much easier, and broadcasters are likely more willing to negotiate with their peers than upstart disruptors like Netflix.
Save one peer with an ancient employment agreement, no one at Amazon makes more than Wilke.
While a fund with higher than average fees isn't necessarily bad, its manager will have to do better than his peers to deliver a comparable return on investment.
And overall, they're better with money than their older peers.
Amazon's focus on frugality contrasts with Whole Foods, known to have higher costs than peer grocers.
It's far easier to practice in the relatively non-threatening environment of your family, peers, local coffee shop baristas, and so on, than to automatically make these adjustments during the interactions with someone you find intimidating.
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.
And who better to serve this growing stable of socialites with media savvy than their 20 - something peers?
Local gamers also face tougher regulation than peers in the United States, South Korea or Japan, with a recent government push to emphasize «core socialist values» in entertainment products including songs, online streaming and video games.
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.
At the same time, USCOX had relatively lower risk than many of its peers, with a monthly standard deviation of between 3 and 4 percent.
«Schawbel will help you navigate the new workplace with ease and give you all the tools you need in order to stand out at work and get promoted faster than your peers
A peer - reviewed study performed at the Energy Department's Argonne National Laboratory in 2012 found that biofuels made with corn residue were 95 per cent better than gasoline in greenhouse gas emissions.
Yes, that's crisis - torn Somalia, although the gains seem to have more to do with expatriates sending gobs of money home than anything fundamental in the domestic economy, and are a repeat of the shilling's 2013 performance against its foreign - exchange peers.)
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:
But it invests in a more balanced fashion than many of its peers, with its holdings equally weighted, instead of being weighted by market cap.
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