1. However, once it reached a higher level, productivity did not grow faster at stock-option companies than at non-stock-option companies. 2. If Bennett is faster at the moment, Teuscher is older and has learned the value of circumspection. 3. In response to the dwindling state funds, tuition has grown faster at UConn than at its counterparts in New York and New Jersey. 4. The others contend that when private firms are adequately compensated, the firms are faster at hiring and firing, and better at training than the federal government. 5. They go faster at the test track. 6. Because the Earth moves faster at the equator, rockets launched there have an advantage in reaching orbit with heavier payloads. 7. He was even faster at the end of the session but spun off in a curve. |