Regulators are concerned that SUVs fare better than smaller cars when the two are involved in a collision.
Different age groups appeared to fare better than others depending on a country's level of affluence.
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If so, General Musharraf will have to disrobe and hope to fare better than Samson did when he was shaved.
Even though Marvin Miller had failed to achieve the necessary 75% of the vote, he did fare better than George Steinbrenner.
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Well, Barack Obama's supporters argue that he would fare better than Clinton against John McCain, who's now the frontrunner for the Republicans.
Singapore, too, is likely to fare better than many of its neighbours.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data consistently shows that young people with college degrees fare better than those who did not earn diplomas.
She had the idea that routine, high-quality video recordings of operations could enable us to figure out why some patients fare better than others.
Detroit, though, will have to fare better than it did against Chicago in the regular season to make the matchup compelling after the pre-series hype fades.
U.S. officials also have conceded they worry that Islamic radicals or Baath Party holdovers could fare better than other groups in direct elections because they have long-standing organizations.
Meanwhile, the investment bank continued to fare better than its rivals, reporting that net profit for the second quarter had fallen by just 11% compared with a year earlier.
Many of the banks have released their own calculations for how they'd fare under the distressed scenario the Fed describes, and have projected they'd fare better than the Fed predicted.
Stoke are their opponents and will be hoping to fare better than the last time their travelled to OT for a league fixture - a 5-0 reverse back through the mists of time.
As many other analysts have forecast, Trone says he sees "a slow, modest recovery in activity through 2009, but nothing resembling 'normalized' conditions, " though he expects Goldman to fare better than rivals in the long run.
Second-generation immigrants fare better than their parents.
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And when that industry shrank and so many jobs were lost, who could have guessed that Pittsburgh would fare better than many other Rust Belt cities, and reemerge as a center for technology and green jobs, health care, and education?
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Even though Chileans believe that on the domestic front the country has made great progress in terms of democracy, political and economic stability, and knows they fare better than many neighbors in the region, a majority disagrees with the ideological direction the country has taken.
Latvia's flexible economy may fare better than the political system, which is notable for fragmented parties, squabbling mediocrities, dodgy business lobbies and abuse of power (the security police briefly arrested an economics lecturer who urged people to keep their savings in foreign currency in cash).
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Many of these Asian countries don't fare much better than Bangladesh in independent assessments of labor conditions.
Migrant workers in the United States fare even better than those in India.
An extra-benefit from such stocks is that they fare much better than others during volatile markets, according to Downing.
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Whether these franchises will fare any better than Algeria's earlier kind of jihadism, or than the troubled one in Iraq, remains to be seen.
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And reams of research prove that kids who play sports do in fact fare better academically than nonathlete students and are more likely to stay out of trouble.
Women did not fare much better than men did, with a 23 percent likelihood of dying a full seven years or more earlier than their married peers did.
But given how the recent downturn has slashed valuations, and given that stocks of strong companies tend to fare far better than bonds during inflationary climates, I think these big dividend-payers are a more attractive option right now for those with long-term time horizons.
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While, as a digital media player, the Movit mini may not fare much better than other MP3 players Apple has stared down, it represents a new entry in a class of mobile computers free from carrier bonds that likely represent the future of the portable media player''s high end.
Likewise, why did Chinese living in capitalist Singapore or Hong Kong fare so much better than their cousins in Communist China?
But there was little on offer to suggest that the second period was going to be any better fare than the first.
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The Crossroads groups themselves didn't fare a lot better than the tea party groups in 2012, as most of their favored Senate candidates ended up losing -- and Rove got some of the blame.
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