Sentences with phrase «well on average»

The worst tend to do quite well on average.
The guy who takes huge risks blows up frequently, and does not do well on average.
Though from the outside it's not much more than a box on wheels, the Renault EZ - Go, with its swoopy bodywork and laid - back seating has enough jenais se quois to fit in well on your average Paris boulevard.
A system that gives high ratings to schools that are doing well on average, but have low results for their African American students, for example, sends another, very different message.
Research from PISA shows that students from single - parent families aren't performing as well on average as students from other types of families, and this month, Burns explains some of the ways in which schools and educators can help, including «raising awareness of achievement gaps, providing hands - on support, establishing a good relationship with the student and his / her parent (s) or helping with homework and academic difficulties.»
Girls who grow up with only one parent — typically a mother — fare almost as well on average as girls with two parents.
This, according to the authors» analysis, helps to explain why children of single parents do not do as well on average, and provides additional motivation for involving fathers in the lives of their children.
The flavanol - heavy drinkers absolutely smoked the other group, performing 25 percent better on average.
It does seem to me to be getting better on average.
Does he really think those who call themselves Catholics have done better on average than other religions?
If you don't count his penalties RL has 85 league goals in the past 5 seasons — 2 goals a season better on average, and he is the best centre forward out there in my opinion.
Sims» passes don't have the greatest velocity in the world, and the fact that he didn't put the race away until fall might suggest that he isn't quite as good on average as he's shown so far.
An accurate Apples to Apples comparison would be UFC Vs Bellator and we all know that the UFC pays a lot better on an average to lesser known fighters than Bellator does!
Fit note from Karen: this fits best on average to rounder shapes.
«It's absolutely right to say more satisfied couples do communicate more positively, as well as to say couples who communicate better on average are more satisfied,» he said.
A more complete cycle will move beyond finding what works best on average.
Management practices in UK state schools are better on average than those in other countries.
Even more telling, CREDO concludes that «the charter sector is getting better on average, but not because existing schools are getting dramatically better; it is largely driven by the closure of bad schools.»
Also, in light of the fact that in communities where school choice has been the norm, the test scores and schools are rated no better on average?
«The results reveal that the charter school sector is getting better on average and that charter schools are benefiting low - income, disadvantaged and special - education students,» says Margaret Raymond, director of CREDO at Stanford University.
So far, there is no evidence that at - risk children fare better on average in the alternative settings and an abundance of anecdotal examples in which they are clearly worse off.
Roughly 20 percent of students who took the exam on pen and paper last spring scored better on average than students who took the exam via computer, testing officials said earlier this month: http://politico.pro/1KIrvsy.
Two independent studies found demographically similar students did just as well or better on average in public district schools.
With its newly available turbo - diesel engine, the Range Rover Sport becomes a choice car for a road trip, pulling in 6 mpg better on average than its gasoline - fueled equivalent.
Finally, the fuel cost per mile of diesel is not much better on average due to diesel's higher cost per gallon.
While there is some limited evidence that these hybrid authors do better on average than those who exclusively pursue one or the other means.
NOTE: There are many more selections than the ones I've highlighted here; I've only listed audio books rated 4 stars or better on average by Amazon.com users.
In fact, it is widely known that traders who trade less frequently tend to do better on average than day - traders and traders who enter larger amounts of trades each month.
They're cheap and they do better on average than funds actively managed by professional managers.
Historically, the Fed tends to start new easing cycles well into established bear markets, and not surprisingly, the subsequent returns have been quite good on average.
I believe 90 % stocks 10 % bonds does better on average historically than 100 % stocks, because of the value of diversification.
The sad truth of my profession, as noted in a forthcoming study in The Review of Financial Studies entitled «Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Brokers in the Mutual Fund Industry,» is that investors going it alone do better on average than those using an adviser.
Over the past 10 years, managed account users have performed better on average than full TDF users and non-users, Alight found.
Petplan charges more for its unlimited coverage option than Pets Best on average, which is a big reason why we think Pets Best is better.
For the average person who won't be doing all this extra work, then cash back is better on average.
Despite my personal bad experiences, Marriott has some of the most stringent policies of all brands in place to get poor management at individual hotels in line, so you should do better on average than I did with your stays at Marriott hotels especially as an elite Marriott Rewards member.
Both platforms have their framerate foibles though and I wouldn't concede that the 360 is better on average, as I haven't seen that.
Tom, we checked which of the two obvious baseline forecasts would have performed best on average over the whole historical record.
Tech publication Sohu reports after some benchmarking that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 is performing about 3 percent better on average after the reboot.
The Navigation Pane in Groove Music on Xbox One console has been resized to fit better on average sized screens.
A study released by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and NAR reveals that during the last recession, residential property values performed 41 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high - frequency service.
Data from a new study from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and the National Association of Realtors ® reveals that during the last recession, residential property values performed 42 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high - frequency service.
Data in the study reveals that during the last recession, residential property values performed 42 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high - frequency service.
During the last recession, residential values performed 42 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high - frequency service.

Not exact matches

America is consistently ranked as one of the top entrepreneurial countries in the world, and the average person on the street probably believes that a good company can always find financing to grow and expand.
During 2017, we produced 48,000 BOE per day (37 percent of CRC's total production) on average from our 3,000 wells at Elk Hills.
Rather than judge Canada's success on abstract measures, which have little meaning to average folk — GDP, productivity, trade balances — Trudeau's candidacy is built on a pragmatic mantra: «A strong economy is the one that provides the largest number of good jobs for the largest number of Canadians.»
With better AI, much more sophisticated personalization and targeting software, and increased ease of ISP use, the cost to businesses will drop, and the conversion rate on the average email will increase.
A few things stand out about this particular rate change: first, the magnitude of influence that just a quarter percentage - point change had on the stock market; second, the current rate with an upper range of.50 % compared to the various long - term averages of about 5 %; and third, the rate remains historically low, with only minute incremental changes, despite the relatively good news we continue to read about the economy.
Personality tests are a «convenient way to categorize people, but they're not the absolute truth,» says Natella, who puts test scores into context by comparing them with the average scores of his best reps.. The bigger test comes when he puts potential salespeople on the phones for two half days to call potential clients.
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