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Overall, 63 percent of those polled thought Trump did better than in the first debate, with 39 percent thinking Clinton did better.
Trump did better than Romney among blacks by 5 points.
When Bush did better than expected, it diminished Gore's standing.
I feel like I did better than Trump at least.
I never knew why one did better than the other.
Q: What do you wish you did better or differently?
First, Democrats did better with white women than white men.
In tight Midwestern races, generic Republicans did better than Trump.
Maybe someone did better the week before, at the semifinals.
I'm like 'I did better than Nadal in French Open!
"In some cases, it did better than resveratrol," Stockert said.
It's tough to say, 'Is that why I did better?
In 23 races, the Republican candidate did better than Trump.
Mitt Romney and John McCain both did better than that.
Blue-chip stocks did better than the rest of the market.
And older mice given THC did better than the control group.
It said its Bausch & Lomb eyecare business did better than expected.
"He did better than any Democrat in a generation," he said.
As with performance, the 15-inch model did better on battery.
Amazingly, it seems like he did better as a T-Rex.
Infants did better on developmental tests and grew physically stronger, too.
Democrats did better in the Alabama Senate and Virginia governor's races.
In later years, Rockefeller did better; the firm he founded in
It did better than I thought it was going to do.
The ones who had taught the lesson without notes did better.
And Mr. Bloomberg — well, he did better than the week before.
Democrats did better than their polls in 22, 2008 and 2012.
Ninety percent of baby boomers did better economically than their parents.
But he just said he did better than any other president!
Imagine the impact of health journalism that did better than that.
Like, "We did better this year than last year in this"?
Growing up, my brother always did better than me on tests.
Ask her how that worked out—she did better with Crazy Bernie.
"Google did better than Facebook this year," says Pivotal analyst Brian Weiser.
Australia, Canada and Costa Rica all did better than the United States.
Rival Lyft did better, losing just $644 million in the same span.
O'Rourke did better than nearly anyone thought a progressive Democrat would do.
Despite Amazon's blunder, they still did better than Microsoft at this game.
Populist parties did better than expected, winning more than half the vote.
Republicans did better in the Georgia 6 runoff and Pennsylvania 18 special.
Poor residents also did better in cities that were more densely populated.
Ask her how that worked out — she did better with Crazy Bernie.
Mr. Sanders as the Democratic nominee did better, defeating all three Republicans.
He did better in the rural deep-red part of the state.
On average, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans did better than expected.
Tellingly, Trump did better than Obama in only two, Russia and Israel.
Republicans did better than their polls indicated in 2010, 2014 and 2016.
Consumer-focused companies also did better than the rest of the market.
People who did the "presence" module did better at computer-based attention tests.
"Hey, at least we did better than Uber," Paulson Black III told TechCrunch.
And I actually did better with white women than President Obama had done.
Young mice given the THC did worse, but the old ones did better.
Welp, Captain Marvel did better at the box office than most people suspected.
Only George H.W. Bush, with a 2500 percent gain, did better among Republicans.
Thus, he did better than usual with late deciders—such as Anthony Venditti.
Yahoo did better than Wall Street had expected, but that's not saying much.
I did better in the presidential race than today on the golf course!
Google did better here by also listing the street where the restaurants are.
That's why we did better in Europe, because it's post-Christian over there.
Of the three Featured bots, CNN's did better, but still had some issues.
But 63 percent of voters said that Mr. Trump did better than expected.
But the real question now is, who did better ... AH or Marvin Gaye???
And the nationalist parties did better in some EU countries compared to others.
He did better than losing GOP Senate nominees in purple states like Ohio.
Consumer services companies also did better, but professional services firms reported less good news.
Evidence also suggested babies did better after receiving skin-to-skin contact after birth.
But these didn't yield the desired results—I did better tapping into smaller accounts.
Like, except for some surprises here and there, and who did better and worse.
Their results showed that teens actually did better on these tasks than adults did.
For all that effort, vanishingly few allocations did better than your grandmother's bank account.
But Trump did better than that: He beat Clinton among men by nine points.
The study did not reveal why some EMS agencies did better than others, however.
Later on in the primary season, Sanders consistently did better than Clinton against Trump.
"There's yet to be a year where the standard index did better," he said.
She also did better than previously with white women, winning 20033% of their votes.
In this case, Clinton did better than Trump, receiving 28 percent of the vote.
Cruz swept those described as "very conservative"; Trump did better among the less ideological.
"I missed a lot of first serves today, so he did better than me."
Value funds tracking large-cap stock indexes did better than small-cap value funds.
The stock did better in 2011, but since 2012 has languished below HK$7.
If your parents set high expectations for you, you probably did better in school.
I think he did better with black voters and Hispanic voters in the election.
I thought Clinton did better, though not necessarily as lopsided as the first debate.
" Asked how she coped, Sonya added, "I did better than I thought I would.
The geographic distribution was similar; so was the party that did better than expected.
He did better than every Democrat running statewide in Texas in the 2018 midterms.
In nearly every district, students did better on the annual math and reading exams.
Twenty-five-year-olds did better during the 1990s, but then the slide returned.
It did better than Moelis which said revenues only rose 5% to US$132m.
Only Iron Man ($318.4 million) and Guardians of the Galaxy ($333.2 million) did better.
It certainly did better than Wix, which had a very bad quarter, mind you.
Commerzbank did better, reporting a profit of €113 million on revenue of €2.1 billion.
They did better than their fellow rodents on learning mazes and other cognitive tests.
SE: I would say that they did — they, we — did largely okay, did better.
WISENBERG: Keep in mind here -- I think he did better than you think he did.
And students whose parents are wealthy and college-educated typically did better than their peers.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) did better among Twitter users than non-users (31 percent vs.
Alternative assets such as houses, art and gold also did better when rates were falling.
Maybe that's because he did better than expected in the reddest district in the state.
She concluded that they did better when their surroundings varied and contained things like plants.
He also said the movie did better viewership than the company's "The Crown" season 2.
It wasn't as popular as Michael or Christopher, but did better than Randall and Wesley.
But he also did better in the small swath of Appalachia that cuts through Virginia.
And "Blade Runner 2100" did better overseas, where Sony Pictures Entertainment has the distribution rights.
Of the 20173 teams featured, five did better the next season and five did worse.
Yet Ryan did better than most of his colleagues, who have said nothing at all.
And that&aposs what he did, better than probably any other player in NBA history.
Sanders also did better than Warren with black voters, securing 14 percent of those voters.
Clinton did better than Mr. Obama among higher-income Americans and those with college educations.
Even the Toronto Blue Jays (14-5) did better against Baltimore than the Yankees did.
He did better than losing GOP Senate nominees in blue states like Wisconsin and Minnesota.
But it would no longer reward hospitals that did better work reducing their patients' pain.
When it was of a face, though, lower-class people did better than upper-class ones.
November 16thA Buzzfeed report found that fake election news did better than real news on Facebook.
Trump did better, not worse, among black and Latino voters than Mitt Romney did in 2012.
President George W. Bush did better than his republican predecessors, but still fell a bit short.
He did better than past Republicans in the sprawling suburbs along Florida's central coasts, overwhelming Mrs.
In roughly half the cases a party did better, in half the cases it did worse.
Only President Theodore Roosevelt did better as a non-major-party candidate since the Civil War.
Clinton did better among older voters, and led by double digits among those 210 to 210.
More From Tonic: When they left home and got out on their own, they did better.
If you did better in large lectures, perhaps you could work for a large, established company.
Studies showed that their children did better in school than those who never left the projects.
Midge, it turns out, can do what Joel did better, in heels and bearing a brisket.
Unemployment in New Jersey was cut in half on his watch (though other states did better).
Over the next twenty-four hours, Labour did better than predicted, which was not very well.
Democrats have actually picked up the most ground in areas where Trump did better than Romney.
His second movie, "Liberal Arts" (2012), did better, and found a fond defender in Roger Ebert.
In addition, children in continuously married two-parent families did better than children with single parents.
Women also scored slightly higher than men, and younger people did better than middle-aged folks.
They took care of those things so I could focus on what I did better, creatives.
The Google Pixel did better in one situation where there was very little light, for example.
He also did better during his first address to Congress, just after being inaugurated in 2009.
But those who did enroll in the jobs programs did better than those who did not.
The dollar's gains hurt gold, which fell 1.5% to $1,388 per ounce Industrial metals did better.
Among Democratic voters who made up their minds in the last few days, Mr. Sanders did better.
Mice who got the cord plasma did better on learning and memory tests, like escaping a maze.
And for girls you probably did better off if you're named Hannah, Emma, Lauren, Julia or Emily.
Some of the things hurting us, we did better (Tuesday): defending all the way through a possession.
In the red counties, Obama did better than Gore, and in the blue counties, he did worse.
Interestingly enough, film actually did better than broadcast and streaming when it came to hiring minority directors.
Le Pen did better here than anywhere else in round one, winning 31 percent of the region.
"Walmart, especially with apparel, did better than other retailers for a really stressful period," Mr. Sosnick said.
McGovern did better with working women than men and better with professionals than with blue-collar workers.
It is possible that some other factor, not the drug, could explain why those patients did better.
I started this challenge really terrified of the mile run, but I did better than I expected.
Its lowlight capabilities are a hallmark feature, and in that, it did better than its iOS counterpart.
Currently, Republicans hold 26 districts where Clinton did better than she did in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District.
Both the poorest and richest Americans did better in the 1990s but worse in the mid-2000s.
On Super Tuesday, Biden and Warren did better among self-described Democrats than they did among independents.
He did better during the second round, but still stumbled over his own words and appeared tired.
True, Northam did better than Clinton had, but only modestly so, as The Times's Nate Cohn noted.
Companies with founding teams consisting of both men and women did better, raising $20.9 billion in total.
The Labour Party did better than expected, helped by a surge of younger voters angry about Brexit.
It just means that the members who didn't vote for it did better than those who did.
Moderates who won narrow primaries did better in the general election than candidates who narrowly defeated moderates.
Manufacturers did better than services firms, but still reported a slowdown in both domestic and export sales.
Last year the 99 percent did better than that, but the 1 percent did a lot better.
And sure enough, volunteers did better on a simple word-pairing memory test after the night of rocking.
Viktor Orban's Fidesz won half the vote in Hungary, though two small opposition parties did better than expected.
Every time one of those cycles occurred, Cramer saw that consumers spent more money and retailers did better.
In reality, Mr. Kerry most likely did better than the exit polls showed — and as our estimates show.
More than that, whatever deep learning could do, it did better with more computing time and more data.
Both handily won in states that President Donald Trump did better in than the average Republican in 2016.
They did better in later rounds in 2010 and 2011 but could not quite win a World Series.
He did better among Latinos in 2016 than either Mitt Romney in 2012 or John McCain in 2008.
I was just one of those people who did "better" when I was busy, when I had structure.
And even more striking is how he put his coalition together — he just did better than she did.
Sanders did better with black voters outside the South, but he failed to improve over his 2016 numbers.
It's certainly the case that the rich did better than everyone else over the course of his mayoralty.
Only Walmart did better, largely for its efforts to standardize date labels and to educate staffers and customers.
Stripping out this factor, sales fell 8 percent in the first half though cognac did better than whiskey.
In many Northern states — like Iowa and Ohio — Mr. Obama did better among white voters than past Democrats.
Leave did better in the polls during the later, immigration-centered phase of the campaign, and ultimately won.
"We don't have to fall into the influence of what's around us because our ancestors did better than that."
I eventually managed to get away cleanly a couple of times, but never did better than the launch control.
Once again, Medicare did better, but there was clear evidence that most people with employer coverage were also content.
The numbers prove it, as Trump did better among union voters than any Republican presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan.
" Using the words of Maya Angelou, Haq also offered Bush some advice: "when you knew better, you did better.
By comparing actual results with these projections, we could see which clubs did better than their players' ratings implied.
Christie did better than Fiorina or Ben Carson but still finished in sixth, behind every other establishment lane contender.
SurveyMonkey did better than most phone polls at predicting the Rust Belt, but like others didn't see Trump winning.
Simply put, the E.S.G. index did better because the companies within it appeared, on average, to be better run.
I came to believe that what President Obama did, better than anybody, was distill complicated issues to their essence.
The study doesn't measure whether those involved did better than they would have if they'd simply held index funds.
Some teams did better than others, but the description became increasingly garbled as it passed from person to person.
Clinton did better than Mr. Trump (except possibly for the running-mate selection, which you could call a wash).
One thing you guys did better than any other band on Paper Bag was to build an international following.
Clinton did better than previous Democrats with white college graduates but worse with whites who lack a college degree.
In states that most frequently listed Mr. Obama before Mr. Romney, Mr. Obama did better than Mr. Silver predicted.
It looks like operating cash flows did better in part because Spotify waited to pay some of its bills.
I did better — 30 or 40 pages better — with both Manoush Zomorodi's and Ian Bogost's contributions to the genre.
But the index did better during the first year of three other presidents: Roosevelt, Barack Obama and Harry Truman.
Let's face it: From 1974-2015, the United States, on average, did better than what we are doing now.
Yes, he did better in his race than, say, Darrell Issa did in his California House race in 2016.
What's more, it turned out that even the stars did better when they were on teams with flatter pay.
Trump also did better with minority voters in Ohio than former GOP nominee Mitt Romney did in 28503. 22019.
The results even dipped a bit from the usually slower summer months, though the bank did better than JPMorgan.
EVEN THOUGH STOCKMAN WON'T ADMIT THAT IT'S TRUE ACTUALLY EVEN STOCKMAN DID BETTER ON THAT, BUT THAT'S ANOTHER SUBJECT.
Last year overseas markets, both in the developed world and emerging world, did better than the S&P 500.
But the thing that Myth did better than any other game before or since was the desperate delaying action.
We basically did it for giggles and then it did better than I think any of us possibly imagined.
On the other hand, he reportedly did better on Russia in his private meetings with members of the committee.
Too often, the show feels like it's retreading territory that Steven Universe and the two Avatar animated series did better.
The first version of the snakelike bot got stuck; the second did better but failed to find any melted fuel.
In March 2018 a robot built by two MIT engineering students, Ben Katz and Jared Di Carlo, did better still.
Attempts at national and regional realignment did better—Brexit, and Catalonia's push for independence, together earned 24m hours of viewing.
Back in late July 2015, Hillary Clinton couldn't use the polls to say she did better against Trump than Sanders.
It dropped to 19 for 2016-2018, and its overall score fell, so it wasn't just that others did better.
Alphabet's "other bets" category — Fiber, Nest and some other odds and ends — did better than at least one analyst predicted.
Using this strict test, there are only five districts where Trump did better than the Democrat who won the seat.
That is why Trump did not win the second of three debates, although he did better than in the first.
They go like this: Mr. Sanders did better in the early exit polls than he did in the final result.
But what made the difference in 2018 was just that they did better with everyone, regardless of their racial views.
Morgan Stanley reported a record profit and revenue for the first quarter, as its trading business did better than expected.
Republicans cannot count on the polls being off, even though Republicans and Trump did better than the polls in 2016.
Biden did better than at the first round of debates in Miami last month, but his performance was still uneven.
Slack, another Vision Fund bet, did better in its public offering but has since seen its stock price fall too.
But in terms of voters' choices, Abrams did better than Clinton with Georgia's white population but worse with black voters.
" Wende — a maximum security men's prison near Buffalo — did better, with inspectors judging locker rooms to "be clean and orderly.
"We need to do more H2s, but the whole fleet of stores did better in this last quarter," Philbin added.
The first-time candidate, a former Cuellar intern, did better than many Democrats expected; she lost by just four points.
It did better than the S20 Ultra to capture my face, but the NYC skyline behind me looks pretty bad.
Off Broadway, African-American performers did better: about 14 percent of the principal roles and 22 percent of chorus jobs.
But what they did better than any other team was play defense — and they did it by a historic margin.
He did better on television, where he starred in such TV movies as "Victory at Entebbe" (1976) and "Amos" (1985).
Both men and women who were more sexually active did better on the tests than those who had less sex.
That's a far cry from those born in the late 1203s, some 70% of whom did better than their parents.
Bishops are going to pay a price, even influential and effective bishops, even a bishop who did better than most.
I did better the second year, and in 2019, I can remember eating meat on a Monday only three times.
PTI did better than expected to win 16.86 million votes and beat PML-N, which got nearly 13 million votes.
In Geekbench the A12 did better than not only the A11 but also Android competitors like Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 and 845.
He sits me on his lap and tells me that he's happy with this week since he thinks we did better.
"    Though this convention has felt particularly divided, Silverman did better than even Paul Simon in "building a bridge over troubled water.
While the Left Trolls dominated the top few viral tweets, overall the Right Trolls did better in getting their content shared.
Clinton did better than Barack Obama in Texas, Georgia and Arizona, states that have fast-growing suburbs thick with educated voters.
Old mice given THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, did better on learning and memory tests — though young mice did worse.
Twitter did better than Wall Street expected, but it still needs to figure out how to re-ignite that growth engine.
Double digit gains certainly should not be ignored, but in the same time frame the broader market did better, returning 14.6%.
"My SpongeBob song came out when I dropped The Date Tape, and that did better because of it," Chuuwee tells me.
It's been cited as one of the reasons that Donald Trump did better in the election than polls suggested he would.
Indeed, Biden did better in every age category on Tuesday compared to Nevada as he became the clear alternative to Sanders.
Barack Obama did better with swing voters than Hillary Clinton in part because he ran a more populist, economically focused campaign.
And he did better in the small, rural part of the state that constitutes the Southern end of the Delmarva Peninsula.
It was not recognized by anybody, but in some ways, they usurped and did better than the government that they replaced.
Both were seen as relatively bureaucratic but the U.K. did better than the U.S. in terms of having transparent government practices.
Labour did better than we expected, winning 40% of the vote, but still well behind the Conservative Party's share of 48%.
Importantly, large beetles did better than small beetles, escaping more frequently, while small toads vomited the beetles more often than large toads.
In 2016, it did better on both of those counts, but there were widespread reports of irregularities and incompetence in caucus administration.
In the brief demos I heard, it did better than the original, though I was in a loud room at the time.
Italy's big banks did better than many of their European counterparts in the recent stress tests conducted by the European Banking Authority.
It's been six years since farmers did better than break even on corn, and five years since they made money off soybeans.
Highlighting a persisting educational gap, students in wealthier communities and from suburban areas did better than those from poorer communities and cities.
Clinton did slightly better among Republicans than Obama did in 2012, but Trump did better among Democrats than Romney did that year.
In fact, the participants who had indulged in the alcoholic beer did better on the RAT test than did their teetotaling counterparts.
There's one thing that the show did better than all of the other coming-of-age sitcoms of its time: musical numbers.
Not surprisingly, patients who adhered best to the iCBT treatment and completed the online sessions did better than those who did not.
The funny point about that is they all did better than the self-focused CEOs with regard to compensation and career success.
Despite the high costs, the film did better than projected, earning $38.1 million for the three-day weekend to take second place.
First, are the areas where Trump did better than Mitt Romney going to continue to be places where the GOP can overperform?
Why New York Isn't Celebrating Higher Test Scores In nearly every district, students did better on the annual math and reading exams.
Huffman did better by pleading guilty in the college-admissions cheating scandal, and will surely have to lay low for a while.
White and Asian students did better than black and Hispanic students, and students in urban areas did worse than students in suburbs.
Furthermore, bees did better when the empty display was in a group with displays with larger numbers of shapes than with fewer.
AMC's Into the Badlands did better with the fights, but its dystopic-future setting is still mired in drearily convoluted plot machinations.
Overall, the software did better than doctors, but in some instances, the AI missed a cancer the radiologists found, and vice versa.
Although it is poorly understood who acclimatizes well and who doesn't, Andy said he found that he did better at higher altitudes.
While the Democratic nominee did better than her rival with those groups, Trump received more Electoral College votes and thus won the election.
Shares in France's LVMH fell 6003 percent, even though its fashion and leather goods unit did better than expected in the third quarter.
And we know that from the 1950s on, statistically, women did better in isolation tests and in sensory-deprivation tests than men did.
Paul Rudd may not have been nominated for an Oscar, but he did better ... he's the 2018 Hasty Pudding's Man of the Year!!!
Netflix had 54 nominations this year, its highest ever, and for the first time, it did better than any of the broadcast networks.
Snap reported revenue that missed Wall Street estimates and posted earnings that did better than estimates, though still represented a loss per share.
On the flip side, Trump did better among those without a college degree, and those making less than $2202,2628 and more than $28500,6900.
So, other things being equal, they are at a disadvantage for engineering jobs, but did better in real estate sales or property management.
In that case, Democrats could only lose two of 23 congressional districts where Clinton did better than Trump and take back the House.
But most did better in their districts than Trump did, and it's clear that Trump has lost ground from his Election Day peak.
Despite coming up short, we did better than many expected, and much better than Democrats did in the district in the 2016 election.
Mr. Éthier said the students working with a teacher did better on the test than the ones who had only taken the tour.
If patients did better in some ways and at no statistically significant additional cost, that could make its efforts worthwhile, even cost-effective.
And at the end of the study, babies in the coaching group did better on language assessments than babies in the control group.
Democrats didn't make those gains by sweeping the 29 Republican-held districts where John Kerry did better in 2004 than he did nationwide.
While American stocks did well, foreign markets did better, because the rest of the world grew faster than expected, and inflation remained quiet.
Fiorina never did better than third place in the national polling average, and by January, she wasn't even on the main debate stage.
For despite losing young voters, the Tories did better with the old Labour base of working-class and aspirational voters, in particular the C2s.
S.E. Cupp: Trump did better... but bar was low To increase an engine's power, you "take the governor off," as we NASCAR fans say.
The main thing here is that it's just not that interesting — outside of the specific case of Menominee County, Dallet just did better everywhere.
Historically, hives did better around agriculture, he said, because irrigated fields kept flowers blooming, and beekeepers would shift the bees around to avoid pesticides.
George W. Bush actually did better in 2004 than in 2000, even though voters viewed him as considerably more conservative the second time around.
Deere's two main divisions did better than expected, and it was clear that the company has done a better job of managing its inventory.
Its socialist leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who did better than expected in the election, said the results showed the country wanted an end to austerity.
Put another way, I'm not sure we can necessarily dismiss the fact that Trump did better than what you'd expect given his low ratings.
The children whose parents were counseled to play more with them did better, throughout childhood, on tests of I.Q., aggressive behavior and self-control.
The Golden Globes viewership in January was bigger than what it was drawing earlier this decade; the Grammys did better than 10 years ago.
An instructor in the Israeli Air Force asserted that when he chided cadets for bad execution, they always did better on their second try.
Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Manchin of West Virginia did better than Klobuchar compared with the US House candidates in their states.
"Trump did better than Sununu in blue collar areas of the state," said Andrew Smith, who directs the University of New Hampshire's Survey Center.
While the opposition did better in this election than it did in 2014, it will win nowhere near enough seats to challenge the BJP.
He did better in the suburbs of Washington, DC, but also better in the small cities of Richmond and Norfolk and in their suburbs.
Universal&aposs "Dolittle" did better than industry projections, but the $230 million-budgeted movie is still only estimated to make $21917 million by Monday.
While the market chugged along in the longest economic expansion in U.S. history, some stocks did better than others in the 10-year period.
That could be why Aussie investors consistently investing in that country's "super-annuation" funds did better on average than the rest of the world.
He did better than John Kerry and Al Gore among white voters across the Northern United States, despite exit poll results to the contrary.
Why did Goldman Sachs do so poorly trading, according to its second-quarter earning report, while its competitors such as Morgan Stanley did better?
He did better among low-income whites than among upper-income whites — the first time a Republican has done that at the presidential level.
A study of Boston's preschools found that poor and middle-class children who attended pre-K did better on subsequent tests of literacy and math.
He did better when he was in a band, or going to church, really feeling God, or when he was outside a lot — logging, hiking.
Each book did better than the last, buoyed in part by a market for children's literature that was increasingly vocal about its lack of diversity.
If you measure it by total seats gained by any party, the Republicans did better under Bill Clinton in 1994 and Barack Obama in 2010.
The Republican did better than his immediate predecessors in places with large concentrations of whites, especially in rural and semi-rural counties, and among men.
A party formed less than three weeks before the polls by left-leaning orphans of the DP's merger, the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), did better.
Instead, it was the countries that used the widest array of stickers that did better on various measures of societal health, well-being — even longevity.
Exit polls showed Brown did better with independent voters (particularly men), while enthusiasm among women and the Democratic base helped propel Warren to a win.
That is clear evidence the dinosaurs were indeed the beneficiaries of the CPE, though why they did better than other groups is not yet understood.
Everyone knew she was going to win, but, wow, she even did better with black voters than Barack Obama did in the state in 2008.
SC is pretty competitive (we mean SoulCycle, not Shawn Carter, but he is too) but no word yet on who did better in the class.
In five of the seven races polled, the Democratic candidate either did better or no worse when Monmouth switched from registered voters to likely voters.
Clinton did better than Mr. Obama, with nearly three out of four residents voting for her, compared with 69 percent for Mr. Obama in 2012.
President Obama did better than a lot of people thought among Northern working-class whites in 2012, and Trump is taking some of those voters.
Clinton, who has had a similar emphasis in her campaign, did better among African-Americans, while Mr. Sanders's emphasis on inequality resonated more with whites.
Chyna claims season 1 of her show with Rob actually did better than "KUWTK" ... so much so, scenes were already being shot for season 2.
Simple bots like The WSJ and CNN's news bots did better, while Operator's shopping bot — which claims to respond to emoji queries — didn't really work.
The study looked at 11 real assets, from violins to real estate to wine, and found that every one did better during periods of easing.
In 1990, Copenhagen Muscle Research Center compared school boys from Iten to Sweden's national track team and found they consistently did better than the professionals.
We did better with a clip of Chris Pratt, the scruffy star of "Jurassic World," whose face shape is a little more similar to mine.
Along with Obama's bracket, the White House posted a letter from an 11-year-old girl whose bracket did better than the president's last year.
"I generated so many tax losses for them that they did better than any other tax shelter in the history of America," Mr. Rosenberg said.
The department has reported steady improvement in Sail scores, noting in September that 71 percent of veterans' hospitals did better this year than in 2017.
When Emanuel Santos, the sculptor responsible for the Ronaldo travesty, took another shot at the bust earlier this year, he did better, by all accounts.
"The truth is we did better than $11 million and no amount of spin from Crooked Hillary's machine can change that fact," Eric Trump wrote.
Although Kinnel cautions that his study isn't conclusive, some powerful factors are at play: Investors did better in lower-cost funds on a relative basis.
All of those did better critically than Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," which is considered a front-runner in the Oscars race.
Mr. de Blasio did better when talking about his "guarantee" of health care for all New Yorkers, which drew applause and seemed to surprise some.
Trump believes he did better than Mitt Romney among Hispanic voters because many who came here and went through the legal process agree with his views.
Some of the potential candidates did better than others, and those with the widest margin over the president aren't the ones who are likely to run.
GDP grew by 231% in 21, faster than in any other G21.9 country—and the economy did better in the second half than in the first.
Tasha: The one thing I thought the film did better than the book besides dropping the romance angles was in handling Mae's response to Mercer's death.
Clinton also exceeded expectations, but by a smaller margin: 253% said she did better than they were expecting her to, while 225% thought she did worse.
Along with a few million other people, I tuned in to watch what would happen, live (spoiler: she did better than Andy Cohen did on CNN).
Students who participated in various experimental exercise programs also did better at math, reading and language lessons than their peers who didn't participate in these programs.
The 1,009 people polled in mid-May did better than last year's group, which had just 17 percent who understood what these state-sponsored plans did.
Contestants answering a question about The Legend Of Zelda in 2013 did better, probably because the writers used an F. Scott Fitzgerald reference as a hint.
You'd struggle to find two hours of radio that did better encapsulate a moment in time, and the urgency of the talent that was driving it.
Among résumés designed to suggest less technical competence, women did worse than men, but among résumés designed to suggest technical competence, women did better than men.
Earlier in the year, Democrats did better than expected even as they went down in special House elections in solidly conservative districts in Georgia and Kansas.
The 20053 N.A.E.P. report found that poor students in 40 other states, including perennial poorly performing Mississippi and Arkansas, did better than poor students in Connecticut.
The far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party did better in the elections than any such party since the end of the Cold War.
The only party that did better than MORENA, however, was the National Action Party (PAN), which consolidated its position as the only challenger to MORENA's hold.
International stock funds did better, up 5.7 percent, led by a 7.8 percent rise in portfolios that focus on emerging markets, which had underperformed for years.
In a CNN/ORC poll, a sample that skews somewhat Democratic, 63 percent of debate-watchers believed Trump did better than expected at the debate here.
He did better than expected in Wayne County, home to Detroit, and Genesee County, which includes Flint, because of a relatively strong showing among black voters.
PTI did better than expected to scoop up 16.86 million votes, trouncing the Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), which finished second with 12.89 million.
However, we found that in states that listed Mitt Romney before Mr. Obama in searches most frequently, Mr. Romney actually did better than Mr. Silver predicted.
As a result, any delegates they gained are proportionally reallocated to Biden and Sanders, with more going to Sanders because he did better in the state.
When the researchers tested the patients six weeks later, both groups said they had less chest pain, and they did better than before on treadmill tests.
But he did better than Rubio or Cruz, and gave exactly the performance he needed to have a shot at a favorite son upset in Ohio.
Ossoff did about as well as Hillary Clinton, which means he did better than any House Democrat in forever, but he didn't improve on her performance.
Now, Clinton definitely did better than her husband did among college educated voters, but they make up only about a third of voters in the Midwest.
And insurers selling policies under the A.C.A. actually did better financially in 2016 than in the year before, according to an April report by Standard & Poor's.
United, which ranked next to last overall, had poor rankings in two-hour tarmac delays, mishandled baggage and canceled flights but did better in involuntary bumps.
According to exit polls, Mr. Trump did better than Mr. Romney by 24 points among white voters without a degree making less than $30,000 a year.
The online poll found that 56 percent of American adults felt Clinton did a better job, compared with 26 percent who believed the Republican did better.
There were two Steve Jobs movies in the last year, and you were saying yours did better in terms of profitability - Sure, I think that's true.
Other businesses did better, with investment banking revenue rising 44 percent from the year-ago quarter to $2.1 billion, helped by strong debt and equity underwriting.
Well, I do think a lot of second-quarter profits, companies did better on their bottom line, to the tune of $30 billion because of tax cuts.
Yes, but: Apple says the iPhone XS has its strongest glass ever and CNET said the iPhone XS did better than other smartphones in its drop testing.
Female students also did better than males when the questions were related to communication and collaboration (five points higher) and information and communication technology (six points higher).
The most polarized companies were the Trump Organization — which scored highly with Republicans and dead last among Democrats — and Target, which did better among Democrats than Republicans.
He ran on the Social Liberal Party (PSL), and politicians running for office who were associated with his ticket also did better than expected in the voting.
Only one category in 2018-19 did better than the year before: "variety of beverages on menu" scored 80 this year, one point up from last year.
Mr Baumol did better, casting entrepreneurs as crafty strivers dedicated to raising their personal status, who plot their course in life based on the incentives they face.
It did better when I said, "Hello Dragon," paused for  the listening beep, and added, "I'm cold" — and the system adjusted the car temperature for my zone.
The only yardstick that the World Cup did better on was goals, with the 2014 competition notching 2.63 goals per game, against 2.45 for the 2012 Euros.
Populist sentiment increased throughout the country, and Vermont's democratic-socialist senator and New York's celebrity real estate billionaire did better in the 2016 election than anyone predicted.
Mélenchon [the far-left candidate who quit the Socialist Party in 2008] did better than expected in the first round, so people might turn in that direction.
The company's Frito-Lay snacking business in North America did better than beverages, rising 3.4 percent in the quarter, although it missed expectations of 4 percent growth.
But he also did better in the areas with a large Native American population, in the college towns, and in what passes for cities by Montana standard.
Exit polls from 2012 showed Brown did better with independent voters (particularly men), while enthusiasm among women and the Democratic base helped propel Warren to a win.
Meanwhile, Sanders did better than expected among black voters but came up short behind Biden, who won the support of 39% of black caucusgoers to Sanders' 27%.
"We've been able to do what we did better than anybody else all year long, against the best competition anyone has played against or beat," Auriemma said.
Speed while performing the procedure helped, they learned, and scientists discovered clones created out of cells from fetal tissue did better than when they used adult cells.
"I would say we met or hopefully did better than our expectations," Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton said of the three trades over the last few days.
Teens in Seattle got more sleep, were less tardy, and even did better in class after schools across the area delayed their start times by about an hour.
"The vehicle really did better than we expected," Steve Stich, deputy manager of flight development and operations for Commercial Crew, said on NASA's live stream following the splashdown.
A study of the 2010 election found that Democrats did better in places that had had bad weather (and thus poor turnout) on major Tea Party protest days.
She also was seen as better addressing concerns that voters had about how they would handle the presidency (59% said Clinton did better on that score, 53% Trump).
"Scotia did better than forecast with results in international a standout, a distinct positive given that these operations are the bank's key differentiator," said Barclays analyst John Aiken.
And in all of those states, Sanders did better among Democrats who want the next president to be less liberal than he did among Democrats as a whole.
And even if the herd of Trump Democrats is bigger, such as the 15 districts where Trump did better than he did nationally, it's not a big gain.
Women did better than men: they made up 51 percent of people at the fair but accounted for 57 percent of sunscreen users at the free sunscreen stations.
The company did better than expected on revenue, with $298 million in revenue, up 14 percent from last quarter and 43 percent from the same time last year.
In a population of low-income children, Dr. Dinehart said, the ones who had good early fine-motor writing skills in prekindergarten did better later on in school.
It showed that women with lower testosterone actually did better than those with higher levels in three of 11 track and field events, not six of 11 events.
And the striking thing about Montana is that if you look at the three statewide races, Quist the banjo-playing leftist did better than Clinton just about everywhere.
But as Roll Call points out, Democrats actually did better in 210 in South Carolina's Fifth District than they did in any of the other special election races.
On an adjusted basis the company did better, reporting a non-GAAP operating loss of $20.19 million and a non-GAAP net loss of just $24 per share.
The reason being that Texas was one of the few states where Democrats did better in 2016 than in 2012, even as the nation became more Republican leaning.
Once they found that the white owls did better in bright moonlight, they tried some laboratory experiments with stuffed owls and captive voles to look for a reason.
In 2018, in fact, nonincumbent women did better than nonincumbent men in primary and general elections, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
Perhaps the bigger shock was that courageous progressive politicians who also lost in their red-leaning districts, like Virginia's Tom Perriello, actually did better than their cautious colleagues.
A Booz Allen study of the performance of eighty-one roll-ups between 1993 and 2000 found that only eleven did better than the market as a whole.
Clinton did better than Mr. Trump among nonwhite voters in Florida, it was not enough to offset his success with white voters, who skew older in the state.
Clinton did better than average among college graduates, including hitting 45% among white voters with college degrees, the best showing for a Democrat since exit polling began in 1972.
There is one family of forecasts that did better: those which ignore both polls and candidates and predict results based exclusively on structural factors like economic performance and incumbency.
In a study of children in the first three years in 12 schools in Cameroon, those taught in Kom did better than those taught in English in all subjects.
This is in spite of a a 1962 experiment, ignored for decades, which showed that bilingual children did better than monolinguals in both verbal and non-verbal intelligence tests.
Walden won all 20 of his district's counties last November and did better than Trump in all but one of them, so he may have little reason to worry.
"The vehicle really did better than we expected and then the rendezvous was phenomenal as we came in," NASA's Steve Stich, deputy manager for the commercial crew program, said.
Graham said afterwards that Trump shot a 73 during their round of golf, joking that he "did better in the presidential race" against Trump than on the golf course.
We can take our time, but you've still got to pay attention to the details and that's what he did better than probably any other player in NBA history.
We did do damage with bad planning ideas, and didn't fully avoid the mistakes of the Robert Moses era, but we did better and came to our senses sooner.
But 63 percent believed Trump did better than they expected, compared to a full 60 percent that thought Clinton either did worse than expected or did not outperform expectations.
We did better with the Encyclopaedia Britannica, starting at opposite ends of the alphabet and meeting at the middle, on the theory that between us we'd then know everything.
Ms. Hsin found that the gender gap for Asian-Americans in high school was smaller in schools that were less sports-focused, and where boys did better over all.
The new tools also can detail whether the campaign did better with existing fans who have been streaming the music already, or if an ad worked to hook new fans.
"2015 was a tough year and I was standing here saying we did better than the market and unfortunately I was wrong," Chief Executive Johan Molin told a news conference.
Yet white evangelical support for Mr. Trump exceeded 80 percent in the 2016 election; he did better even than George W. Bush, who was outspoken about his rebirth through Jesus.
The researchers also looked at whether people who secreted higher levels of insulin in response to carbohydrate intake — a barometer of insulin resistance — did better on the low-carb diet.
While most Democratic campaigns came close to hitting their turnout targets, fired-up Republicans did better, narrowly prevailing in the two marquee races despite having 257,000 fewer registered voters statewide.
The revenue Microsoft gets from licensing Windows to PC makers did better than the market over all, but it still fell 2 percent, excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations.
The mobile division, on the other hand, did better than a year ago, with Samsung calling out "solid" flagship sales and the profitability of phones like the Galaxy A series.
Just five players in major league history did better in both categories, and you have probably heard of them: Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig and Stan Musial.
But even if it did better, President Trump might not care, since he seems more focused on the transactional status of the alliance than on unified deterrence against North Korea.
And he even did better than winning GOP Senate nominees in the South — even in places like Texas, where Ted Cruz faced only nominal opposition from a nobody Democratic nominee.
When Kinder first rolled out this framework in 1983, men running for office tended to rate higher on leadership and competence, while women did better on measures of empathy and integrity.
"Kids would come to the club thinking they were going to learn how to fight, but instead learned how to control those impulses—and they did better in school," he said.
Only a few incumbents had faced well-known challengers; Trump, with 210 percent of the vote, did better than any of them in his race against former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld.
He did better last November with Latino voters than most observers suspected he would, and his presence on the ballot didn't drive black turnout the way the Clinton campaign had hoped.
While the counseling group gave back some of these initial gains over the course of the 10-year study, they still did better than the other diabetics over the long run.
The study also found evidence that advised investors did better at tax-loss selling, the selling of funds which have lost value in order to offset other planned or involuntary gains.
A paper released last year from the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center showed that while both men and women scored poorly on a three-question financial literacy quiz, men did better.
The Nates said Trump did better in voting machine areas of Wisconsin because those areas are also the type of rural areas that were home to Trump supporters across the country.
If the polling is anywhere close to accurate and Tipirneni does overpeform, this would mark the ninth congressional election this cycle in which the Democrat did better than the partisan baseline.
The Leave campaign did better than anticipated in areas it had expected to win, particularly in northeast England, and picked up Swansea, a Welsh city it had not expected to win.
Novo Nordisk (NVO) said its oral diabetes drug did better in a study at lower blood sugar levels than competitor Jardiance, a treatment made by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly (LLY).
But margin of victory, at 1.12 goals, was the only metric (out of our six) on which the 2015 Copa did better than both the 2014 World Cup and 2012 Euros.
Shortly after my return, for instance, I approved an advertising campaign that had nothing to do with the strategy I had planned, and it did better than anything I'd done before.
In fact, Biggest Loser contestants did better than the subjects of the gold standard of clinical weight loss trials, the Look AHEAD trial, losing on average 12% of their body weight.
That was a sharp shift from November, when nearly 52 percent said they had a positive image of the government and Mr. Macri's allies did better than expected in midterm elections.
But the company said it did better than it thought it would, describing the January-March period as particularly challenging because there were fewer weekend and vacation days to boost sales.
A systematic review of 28 studies found that women who went without reconstruction fared no worse, and sometimes did better, in terms of body image, quality of life and sexual outcomes.
"We appreciated how she stepped up, took ownership, apologized for them, and did better—this is the behavior and approach we ask of any ally," Owens said of the older posts.
Corbyn has been the leader of the Labour Party since 234, and though he did better than expected in the 26 election, things are not looking so great this time around.
Students who were homeless in New York City did better over all on both the reading and math tests than students who had never been homeless in Syracuse, Buffalo and Rochester.
The tested projectile, the Hwasong-12, is a brand new intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) in North Korea's arsenal — and it did better than any missile the country has ever tested.
Schafer was in a more perilous position and needed to make sure she did better than Anouk Vetter of the Netherlands, who was behind her in the standings by just three points.
In fact, seasonally adjust trade data will show that even though exports and imports both did better than expected in January, they still remained weaker than a few months ago, he added.
In 2007, a study by Dr. James Rosser Jr. found that surgical residents and medical students who played specific video games did better on laparoscopic surgery simulators than those who avoided games.
And then, almost out of nowhere, Trump brought up the failed candidate he supported in last week's Alabama GOP senate primary, claiming Luther Strange somehow did better than the media had reported.
Fox's "Grease: Live!" did better, thanks in part to having an audience on set, though all these productions had to contend with commercial breaks, unlike "She Loves Me," which had no commercials.
Results from suburban Delaware County show Republican Balderson winning roughly the same percentage of the vote that Trump won in 2016, even as O'Connor did better than Clinton (45.8% to Clinton's 38.7%).
Novo Nordisk – The European drugmaker said its oral diabetes drug did better in a study at lower blood sugar levels than competitor Jardiance, a treatment made by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly.
He did better than you would expect in the affluent suburbs of Detroit, like in Oakland County, because he lost voters making more than $215,000 a year by only five percentage points.
But despite the influx of donations, Handel — whose traditionally conservative campaign was endorsed by both President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence — ultimately did better than some on the right had feared.
His centrist, flag-hued Blue and White party did better than any new Israeli faction ever had before, earning more than a million votes and around 35 seats in Parliament on Tuesday.
Though Bloomberg did better in the second debate he took part in, in South Carolina, the debates showed that even his large, slick advertising campaign couldn't hide his weaknesses as a candidate.
On the other hand, among people admitted with conditions like pneumonia or heart failure, though all groups did better at the teaching hospitals, the difference was greatest for the relatively healthy patients.
The internists did better than the general population in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's breast-feeding report card on women in the United States breast-feeding babies born in 2013.
Mr. Hun Sen has set them straight: He has no intention of losing that election or future ones to an opposition that did better than expected in the last vote in 2013.
A Harvard study found that people who viewed stress as a way to fuel better performance did better on tests and managed their stress better physiologically than those taught to ignore stress.
It also did better on the WebXPRT benchmark, which replicates day-to-day tasks you perform in your browser, like scrolling through tons of images on Facebook, or loading an adware-heavy website.
CBS kindly provided viewers at home with the stats proving that Brown did better with the second shoes, anyway, so it's actually good that the NFL is a draconian beast horny for automation.
Hilary Putnam did better than that: his intellectual odyssey meant that on some of the most important controversies in modern philosophy he had defined and defended positions on both sides of the argument.
That was true last year when the EU, Japan and China all did better than expected; it is not true this year, an inconvenient fact he buries by lumping the two years together.
She also said a U.S. Government Accountability Office study found that communities closed under the last BRAC round in 2005 actually did better under the Great Recession than average communities across the country.
But those who were told to write about their feelings for 10 minutes before the test did better than those in a comparison group who simply wrote about an event in their past.
On the other hand, the new iPhone broke when dropped at roughly the same rates and stresses as its predecessors, although the 7 Plus did better with SquareTrade's Tumblebot than did the 6s Plus.
In 1983 and 1987, the two previous occasions when a June general election followed local contests in May, the results were very different (though in both these cases the Tories actually did better nationally).
His SPÖ did better than expected, thanks partly to the collapse in the Green vote (the party recently split, with the former leader Peter Pilz leading a new, rival force to a better result).
At the same time, he noted to Newsmax that Trump did better with AFL-CIO members than Mitt Romney did in 2012, while Hillary Clinton fared worse than then-President Barack Obama in 2012.
Obama did not win working-class whites, but he did better than Clinton seems to be doing in part because many in the group did not trust Mitt Romney to advance their economic interests.
" Said Lopez, through a translator: "I felt like the location of the fastball was very good, but they were anticipating the fast ball, so once I started mixing up my pitches I did better.
Mr. Hoagland would not disclose the interest on the loan but said that there was a cap on how much the lender would be paid back, even if the company did better than expected.
As I got better at commanding my rates and slowly increasing ones with existing clients, I found that I did better work and my clients were more appreciative of what I did for them.
The funds that fared the worst were those that had the biggest exposure to equities, whereas those with more exposure to other positively-performing strategies, such as systematic or commodity trading advisors, did better.
The exit polls do not provide a gender and educational breakdown of nonwhite voters, but you can also see that Warren did better with white male college grads than with the all nonwhites category.
He just did better, which led to an overall larger margin of victory and paired with winning a lot more seats in the House of Delegates and flipping a bunch of County Council seats.
Of course, I did better this time than I did with the last fire, when I wound up sleeping on a friend's couch for five days wrapped in the leashes of four large dogs.
Brent Celek was a bust, with his snap on an extra-point attempt being fumbled, but Trey Burton did better, with his snap landing cleanly for a 41-yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis.
Whether that's true or not, the candidates who would otherwise have been considered outside the political mainstream — because of a lack of experience or a string of policy proposals — did better because of it.
Among those likely Democratic caucusgoers in Iowa who watched both nights of the debate, half said Harris did "better than expected," followed by former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro (226%) and Buttigieg (231%).
Here we look more closely at Florida, and demonstrate that even among the most conservative segment of the Hispanic community—Cubans in Miami-Dade—Trump did worse than Romney and Clinton did better than Obama.
Although the 2015 Mets also had offensive troubles, they ranked 10th in the majors with 39.7 percent of their runs scored via homers and did better than this year's team with runners in scoring position.
In the New York primary, for example, she did better among voters making $100,000 or more than among the less affluent, while simultaneously carrying African-Americans and moderate Democrats of all races by decisive margins.
Dealt a crushing blow in Scotland, where it came third behind the Scottish National Party and Britain's ruling Conservatives, Labour did better than expected in England, saving its left-leaning leader from an early challenge.
The Army did better recruiting in cities outside the southern United States, like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, than it has in past years, according to Acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy.
When I reviewed the very tall Xperia 2750 earlier this year, I found it to be a fascinating phone that did better than I expected at the things Sony usually does badly: camera and software.
Sources connected to the couple tell TMZ, there was a prenup and Laura did better financially than she would have under the prenup, but not as well as she would have done had their been none.
The first episode of this season was downloaded about 3.4 million times in its first week, a figure that did better than the first seven-day total of every episode last season, including the season finale.
In the most rigorous study, carried out in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, pupils' scores in most subjects were the same in both types of schools, though they did better in Hindi at private schools.
Your top lines—Gianforte wins by a healthy margin, Democrats did better in the district than they had initially but the margin is a clear disappointment considering all the last-minute buzz about this being competitive.
Democrats did better among self-identified moderates or politically centrists, with the party enjoying the support of 28503 percent of these voters, while 22019 percent of the same category said they would support Republicans in November.
"The Crucible" did better than any other play currently on Broadway, including the long-running hit "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," which has softened significantly at the box office over time.
Importantly, we found that people who did better on this task also tended to report having more creative hobbies and achievements, which is consistent with previous studies showing that the task measures general creative thinking ability.
Also that year, several claims of miscounted results spread on social media and in the press — many from Sanders supporters, who were complaining that Bernie did better in their precincts than the county delegate results reflected.
"CNN's John King, reporting from a source close to Trump, that the reviews that Pence did better [than] he did won't go over well with Trump," the Huffington Post's Sam Stein wrote on Twitter Tuesday night.
Clinton also did better with black women than black men and attracted more support from more moderate black voters looking to maintain the gains of the Obama era rather than adopt an agenda of radical change.
Jonas Mekas did many things in his long life, but one thing he did better than almost anyone — the last thing he did — was model how to live as a vital New Yorker at age 95.
For example, if there are 100 impact funds and 70 of them got worse returns than the baseline, while 30 of them did better by sheer chance, we'd hear from those 30 advertising their successful investment.
He did better with the Bank of China Tower for the bank his father had run, where his shaft of 70 slim, dark storeys, criss-crossed with white lines, was based on the angular growth of bamboo.
"The fact the Independence Party did better in the elections than we had been looking at in the polls was construed in a positive light," said Mark Dowding, BlueBay Asset Management's co-head of investment grade credit.
In a new paper, Mr Dobbie and Mr Fryer found that although the best charter schools in Houston did better than equivalent state schools in tests and college admissions, attending one had no discernible impact on wages.
"There were things CoFoundersLab excelled at and things that FounderDating did better than us," says Alejandro Cremades, co-founder and executive chairman of Onevest, which operates CoFoundersLab, alongside with the 1,000 Angels matchmaking site for angel investments.
It was really important to me to travel around the state, to listen to people across the state, and as a result we did better in downstate Illinois than Democrats have done in an awfully long time.
He did well with older African-American voters, he told me, and young white newcomers in Crown Heights and Prospect Heights; Ms. Clarke, he said, did better with Caribbean voters in neighborhoods with more single-family homes.
Last year as junk came under pressure from commodity-related defaults and investors running for the exits, two-thirds of actively managed junk funds did better than their benchmark index, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.
That is, the areas that President Donald Trump did worse in relative to Mitt Romney would continue to trend that way, while Democrats would continue to lose ground in the areas where Trump did better than Romney.
If anything, Democrats did better in these special elections than would have been expected, based on previous election results and even supposing that the national political environment was as hostile for Republicans as it was in 2006.
Trump did better with Hispanics in November's presidential election than most expected, avoiding a catastrophic loss with the voting bloc despite his hard-line rhetoric on immigration and his signature promise to build a southern border wall.
In a widely anticipated study last fall, called the Raise trial, researchers reported that after two years, people who got this more comprehensive care did better on a variety of measures than those who received the standard care.
What is more, researchers told the European Society for Medical Oncology congress that they were unable to point to any group of patients who did better in the trial, possibly due to imbalances between patients in different subsets.
Abrams did better than any Democrat has done in her state in a long time — something that maybe helps validate the thesis of her candidacy, that running as progressives, rather than centrists, is how to bring out voters.
He had done his bit of campaigning and eating in New York—he prompted snarky comments when he attacked a slice of pizza with a fork though he did better with chicken soup with kreplach and apple strudel.
"The graph makes it look like the Atkins group did better but the numbers are clinically unimportant and the weight is coming back on faster," explained the study's lead researcher, Christopher Gardner, a professor of nutrition at Stanford.
The Pomona research also found that the outperformance of the clever-ticker stocks wasn't due to a few stars that carried the day, as 19 of the 22 companies in the basket did better than the broader market.
Our partners at Kensho note that of the 31 times since 2006 when the jobs report has missed by more than 50,000, consumer discretionay and industrials underperformed and consumer staples and utilities did better, though both were down slightly.
But more broadly, a recent analysis of the revamped App Store found that its new "App of the Day" and "Game of the Day" features – though notable in terms of driving downloads – did better on weekdays than on weekends.
After local elections last week when Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party did better than many expected, how to make Britain's new border with the EU "as frictionless as possible" when it leaves the bloc is becoming a headache.
A review of 115 studies comparing the intelligence of people with and without siblings found that only children scored higher on IQ tests and did better academically than people growing up with many siblings or with an older sibling.
Sherman knew that foster care could be harmful, so she felt more comfortable removing children if there was a relative who could pass a background check and take them—she believed that children almost always did better with family.
As Dan Ephron wrote for Politico, "Thus, in killing the Israeli leader, Amir did better than the assassins of Lincoln, Kennedy and King, whose policies gained momentum as a result of their murders rather than the other way around."
For the first time in the history of the two parties, the Republican candidate did better among low-income whites than among affluent whites, according to exit poll data and a compilation of New York Times/CBS News surveys.
So did Straight Outta Compton, Hidden Figures, and the 2017 Best Picture winner Moonlight, which actually did better abroad than it did in the US. And before those titles, there were plenty of other "black films" that succeeded overseas.
George W. Bush did better, appointing two conservatives, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and John G. Roberts Jr. But even Roberts disappointed conservatives when he cast the deciding vote to uphold the Affordable Care Act in a stroke of judicial activism.
A 2014 study of 243 people born into poverty found that children who received "sensitive caregiving" in their first three years not only did better in academic tests in childhood, but had healthier relationships and greater academic attainment in their 30s.
In the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test, held in 2015, Chinese 15-year-olds in some cities did better in science and maths than their counterparts in most members of the OECD, a club mostly of rich countries.
Slacker, which has been around since 2007, has radio stations curated by DJs (something Dash Radio does better), customizable radio stations based on your taste (something Pandora does better), and at one point sold portable music players (something Apple did better).
And it's easy to imagine an alternate reality in which Rubio didn't mess up at the debate, did better in New Hampshire, earned the endorsements of Bush and/or Kasich before South Carolina, and started beating Trump head to head.
These social factors are undoubted related to job performance, so it's hard to say definitively whether the study's subjects did better at work because they had more sex or because they're simply happier, more productive people for any number of reasons.
"If you wanted to outperform the market, the FANG stocks did better," said Jonathan Krinsky, an analyst at MKM Partners, though he added that Apple remained a must-watch stock because it composed such a large part of many stock indexes.
In addition to the exit poll numbers suggesting Trump won more Latino votes, pundits such as Harry Enten and Nate Cohn have looked at county-level voting patterns and also agreed that Trump seemingly did better with Latinos than Romney.
In the states that were exit-polled in 2008 Mrs Clinton did better than Barack Obama among women except for in Iowa, where he had a surprising surge, and in the South, where black women voted in droves for Mr Obama.
Children using soap and water did better than children who didn't get extra training but were still 21 percent more likely to suffer a respiratory infection than kids who used hand sanitizers and 31 percent more likely to receive antibiotics.
For instance, even though Clinton was poised to become the first woman president, Biden actually did better among women in this year's Democratic primary in Michigan than Clinton did four years ago: Biden got 57% and Clinton got 51% vs. Sanders.
A control group would have shown whether the diplomats who were posted in Cuba did better or worse than other subjects similar to them — ideally others in the State Department who also reported sleep problems, which can interfere with thinking.
The Washington Post's fact-checker called that assertion overblown over the weekend, giving it three out of four possible Pinocchios and noting that the economy did better under Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Mr. Clinton.
May's Conservative Party lost its majority but still won the most seats, doing particularly well in constituencies that backed withdrawal from the European Union, while the revitalized Labour Party did better in urban seats that were opposed to leaving the bloc.
"Gretel & Hansel" did better than "The Rhythm Section," bringing in $6.1 million on 3,000 screens over the weekend, but that&aposs still a disappointing figure as it didn&apost even have enough to top "Dolittle" (which brought in $7.7 million).
When looking at results from brain imaging studies and from cognitive tests that examined things like memory, attention, and brain-motor function, Hart found that control groups, often non-drug users, did better on a few tests than longtime meth users.
While Klobuchar, Warren, and Buttigieg all did worse in Nevada than they did in the first two states, Biden did better, though a second-place finish 20 percentage points behind Sanders isn't much to crow about for a former vice president.
In the two earlier studies, there was a negative association; maternal age 35-39 at birth was associated with poorer cognitive scores in the children, tested a decade later; the children who had been born to mothers 25-73 did better.
Although Biden underperformed in Iowa and New Hampshire, he did better in Nevada and bounced back in South Carolina on a wave of African-American support to end Sanders' winning streak and establish himself as the race's top-tier moderate Democrat.
In a recent op-ed for the New York Times, a pair of political scientists argued that while Trump did better in 2016 among "anti-immigration whites," his hardline stance likely inspired a "liberal backlash" and drew more tolerant voters to Hillary Clinton.
In fact, a study conducted by the Creative Artists Agency and Shift7 confirmed that films featuring women leads actually did better at the box office than films starring male leads between 2014 and 2017, making this an ideal time for The Kitchen.
Back in the day, television was supposed to kill off radio, but radio gradually saved itself by dropping the programming TV did better (like dramas and variety shows) and started to focus on playing hit songs and hosting political and sports talk shows.
The Federal Reserve is the one institution that emerged from the crisis with more authority and little damage; its power as a single and powerful regulator is one of the reasons that American banks did better quicker than European ones—especially in recapitalising.
Back in the day, television was supposed to kill off radio, but radio gradually saved itself by dropping the programming TV did better (like dramas and variety shows) and starting to focus on playing hit songs and hosting political and sports talk shows.
BREAM: And we saw a number of Democrats run to the center as we saw in the Conor Lamb case in Pennsylvania, and it seemed that those who were running away from the progressive agenda did better for the most part last night.
Bryce Kessler, a senior at Princeton High School, who hopes to study musical theater, said he took the online SAT at school last year but did better on the pencil-and paper Saturday ACT for which he had been practicing for years.
Wang and Jones tested a number of other explanations: Maybe, they reasoned, scientists from the near-miss group did better because they sought more influential collaborators, changed institutions, began to study a different topic, or moved into a "hot" area of research.
They did better than the US last year, and that push/pull will always exist...We just think there's better value to be found elsewhere in high-quality dividend-paying international stocks than just chasing the same five S&P tech giants up.
White working-class voters in Appalachia, for instance, have behaved very differently from those across the Northern tier in recent cycles (Obama lost a lot of ground in Appalachia, but did better than John Kerry or Al Gore in a place like Wisconsin).
In the trailer, you learned more about the current state of the US than you did about the family at the center of the film: The second film did better with critics, because it built out the franchise's dystopian world a bit more.
They found that higher activity in an area of the brain called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, or DLPFC, before treatment began could predict who would have better outcomes—those with higher activity in this region did better than patients with lower activity.
He did better in online surveys throughout the Republican primary, leading many to speculate that there was a hidden Trump vote of poll respondents who were afraid to admit their support to a live interviewer — a phenomenon known as social desirability bias.
A study from 2017 found that Trump did better than Hillary Clinton in parts of the country that had more than their share of fatalities in the wars that Clinton voted for as a Senator and helped execute as Obama's secretary of State.
"I feel good, I felt like I did better today, I had to, but this is only my fourth tournament back so I don't feel any pressure and have to win this," said Williams, who gave birth to daughter Alexis Olympia last September.
Italy's election, which pointed to prolonged political jitters after right-wing and eurosceptic parties did better than expected, was somewhat balanced by Germany's Social Democrats agreeing to join with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, ending a period of uncertainty in Europe's biggest economy.
Trump, meanwhile, spent two years acting as if winning 46 percent of the vote was the greatest achievement in the history of American politics, when in reality, Mitt Romney and John Kerry did better than that and Michael Dukakis did nearly as well.
"We found, to our surprise, that across a wide range of medical and surgical conditions, patients at teaching hospitals did better - they were less likely to die," said senior study author Dr. Ashish Jha of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
And a kinesiologist at the University of Maryland has done preliminary, unpublished research that found high school football players who drank the milk after every practice or game did better on some cognitive and motor tests after a concussion than those who didn't chug it.
The heavy drinkers and pot smokers trailed farther behind, with an average GPA of 2.66, which might be a B- or a C+. Students who cut back on the pot did better over time than youth who remained heavy drinkers and smokers throughout the study.
In equities BNPP did better than rivals, reporting an 23.7% quarter-on-quarter rise to €21.6m, against a 21.88% average fall for the US banks, a 22.9% drop at Deutsche and a 242% rise for UBS, which is a major player in this area.
A recent study funded by the US Department of Health and Human Services, led by a US Department of Veterans Affairs researcher, sought to determine whether, if brain-dead kidney donors' bodies were cooled after brain death, living recipients of the transplanted kidneys did better.
In a meta-analysis of all published studies on the topic by a variety of scholars, which included 28500,6900 tests of name-order effects, Krosnick found candidates did better when listed first than when they appeared farther down the ballot in 2628 percent of cases.
CNN's John King, reporting from a source close to Trump, that the reviews that Pence did better then he did won't go over well with Trump GOP candidate Trump, according to most media postgame analysis, lost his first debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton, on Sept.
According to our analysis of national survey data from the American National Election Studies (a large, representative sample of the population of the United States), Hillary Clinton did better in the election than she would have if immigration had not been so prominent an issue.
His decisive victory in this Southern state helped fuel his wins on Super Tuesday — and the eleventh-hour endorsements of Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and O'Rourke likely also played a role, particularly in Klobuchar's Minnesota and O'Rourke's Texas, both states in which Biden did better than expected.
Even the International Association of Athletics Federations' own analysis of testosterone and performance, involving more than 1,100 women competing in track and field events, shows that for three of the 11 running events, women with lower testosterone actually did better than those with higher levels.
And while that partly reflects baked-in partisan dynamics — Republicans tend to do well in rural areas, where unemployment tends to be higher — the party's candidates also did better relative to past elections in districts where the jobless rate was higher than the national average.
"While the Galaxy Note 7 recall is a painful blow, the third quarter will show that components including DRAM, NAND and displays did better than expected," Dongbu Securities said in a report, tipping operating profit for the chips division to be at 3 trillion won.
Although neither the 2004 or 2000 primary season went on for any extended length to fully grasp how all black Democrats felt, John Kerry and Al Gore both dominated the black vote in early contests and did better than they did with white voters.
After finishing in fifth place in the Iowa caucuses earlier this month, Klobuchar's finish Tuesday also places her directly in the path of the two candidates who did better than she did in Iowa, only to finish behind her in New Hampshire: Warren and Biden.
Maybe the gals did better in their bid to connect the product to millennial moms (and no, Brooke, I'm pretty sure you're not a millennial, although I try to pass myself off as one as well) or maybe it was some TV magic to keep it interesting.
"I increased my serve by several kilometers per hour and I think I did better overall with my second than first, and I can say I won some points almost for free as a result," Nadal said in an interview with Spanish daily AS in December.
And in the year Tillerson was in office, his diversified non-Exxon investments probably did better than his Exxon investment would have: The company's stock price has declined by about 7 percent over the past year, while the S&P 500 has gained about 18 percent.
Democrats did better here than they usually do, but suburban Delaware County, which delivered 38.73% of the vote to Republican Troy Balderson after giving Trump 54.5% in 2016, showed there are limits to how far to the left middle-class voters are willing to swing. Why?
One major survey of more than 4,0003 Michigan Medicaid expansion enrollees found that 69 percent of those employed said they felt they did better work now that they had coverage — and 55 percent of the unemployed believed Medicaid coverage made it easier to look for a job.
If the placebo was as powerful as Beecher said, and if doctors wanted to know whether their drugs actually worked, it was not sufficient simply to give patients the drugs and see whether they did better than patients who didn't interact with the doctor at all.
As is standard for the WTO, the US tended to lose cases where it is defending the case rather than bringing it -- but even in those cases, Trump's advisers noted that it did better (25% victory rate) than the world average (503% ) or China's record (just 5%).
Canada looms large for aluminum maker Alcoa, whose Pittsburgh headquarters is in the heart of the western-Pennsylvania through Minnesota belt of Midwestern states where Trump did better than expected in the 218 election, but where management has said the president's "fair trade" policies are hurting business.
Students whose overall G.P.A. is a result of doing better later in high school (say, junior and senior years) are much more likely to succeed in college than students with the same overall G.P.A. who did better early in high school (say, freshman and sophomore years).
As is standard for the WTO, the US tended to lose cases where it is defending the case rather than bringing it -- but even in those cases, Trump's advisers noted that it did better (7% victory rate) than the world average (10% ) or China's record (just 30%).
The online poll, which gathered responses from more than 2036,21 people on Tuesday, found 2336 percent of American adults felt that Clinton did a better job than Trump in the first of their three televised debates, compared with 21 percent who felt that Trump did better.
"Megyn has taken over for what used to be an African-American woman and a black man who had that slot, and who actually did better than her in the ratings, and who, in this situation, would have said: 'It is never okay to do blackface,' " he said.
Another study, this one by researchers from Yale University and the University of California, Berkeley in 2014 found that people who were exposed to positive stereotypes about aging did better on physical tasks, such as balance, than their peers who had worked out for the previous six months.
They had no hopes, no dreams, except to make a better life for their children, and hence my parents did better, and I literally believe, I stand on the shoulders of those four grandparents, all four came from Ireland, and my parent, they never really had any money.
Based on data from the latest National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2011-12, Americans did better in controlling three major risk factors smoking, high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol, often with the help of medication but many more people became obese and developed Type 2 diabetes.
The surprisingly progressive element here is that people of any gender can compete, unlike many other sports-centric programming—one of the most famous contestants in American Ninja Warrior history (ANW history exists) is Kacy Catanzaro, a petit woman who did better than nearly all of the men.
Clinton, despite her self-generated problems and the misfortunes out of her control, actually did better than predicted by those fundamentals — probably because Trump is a total disaster, but even so, her opponent did have the savvy to ditch very unpopular GOP positions on Social Security and Medicare.
"People like simple stories and the simple story was that commodity prices rose, many African countries did better on the back of that and some people then dressed it up as Africa Rising," Devan Kaloo, global head of equities at Aberdeen Asset Management, said on the sidelines of the WEF.
BERLIN — Angela Merkel's re-election as chancellor of Germany was supposed to be the ceremonial capstone of a year in which Europe did better than anticipated in holding off a populist surge, especially after the new French president, Emmanuel Macron, won so decisively over the National Front of Marine Le Pen.
Worst of all, the company sucked 1 million British pounds (equivalent to $120 million today) out of Bengal in 1769-70 even as one in five Bengalis starved — yet while native rulers certainly did better, when famine struck their own territories in 1784-86 it also killed one Indian in five.
As is standard for the WTO, the US has tended to lose cases where it is defending the case rather than bringing it -- but even in those cases, Trump's advisers noted that the US did better (a 25% victory rate) than the world average (0003%) or China's rate (just 5%).
With this olive branch, Thugger may effectively repair any strained relations that the US and UK may have in the wake of disagreement over who has the better music (spoilers: it's probably always going be the Brits, except when it comes to "Stairway to Heaven," which the Americans did better).
J. J. Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade, said part of the reason dividend stocks did better than the rest of the market was speculation that the Federal Reserve, faced with a more uncertain economy, would probably not raise interest rates as fast as investors had thought at the beginning of the year.
The central bank estimates that as long as the service sector's share of GDP increased by one percentage point in 2015 (in fact, it did better), the economy could have slowed by nearly half a percentage point and yet still generated the same number of new jobs as it did in 2014.
This observer agrees that Trump did better than in the first debate, but thinks that the observable win or loss was a win for Trump's supporters but an overall loss, because Trump did not move the needle and did not attract more support from the quintessential independent or Republican college-educated suburban woman.
To veterans of the capital's politics the most interesting thing was not the election of a Muslim but the signs that Mr Khan did better than Labour usually does among white suburbanites and that Mr Goldsmith (despite his best efforts) benefited from the ongoing structural rise in the non-white Tory vote.
In Chicago, for example, Sanders did better in Midwestern states like Illinois because he benefited from the organizing efforts of the local young black and brown progressive movement built by organizations like Black Lives Matter Chicago, BYP 100, Assata's Daughters, and We Charge Genocide, even if they did not directly associate themselves with Sanders's campaign.
The association between Facebook and fake news is by now well-known, but the stark facts are worth repeating — according to Craig Silverman's path-breaking analysis for BuzzFeed, the 20 highest-performing fake news stories of the closing days of the 2016 campaign did better on Facebook than the 20 highest-performing real ones.
It did better when it came to the distribution of ministries: Olaf Scholz, the centrist SPD mayor of Hamburg, is lined up to become Germany's finance minister and vice-chancellor, while Martin Schulz—so weakened by his party's poor election results and the coalition wrangling that he will reportedly give up the leadership soon—will become foreign minister.
"We found that patients who maintain a healthy body weight, engage in regular physical activity, and eat a diet rich in vegetables and whole grains and low in red meats and processed meats did better and survived longer than those who didn't," said Dr. Erin Van Blarigan of the University of California, San Francisco, who led the study.
But if Buttigieg can prove that he actually did better in Nevada than it currently appears, he would be able to make the case that he can compete even in states where nonwhite voters make up a significant portion of the electorate, something that — with a slate of diverse contests fast approaching — would be an asset to his campaign.
There was an Army pulmonologist, Kathy Ryan, who a few years ago did a very good piece in a physiology journal where she looked back at the test results that had been recorded for the Lovelace women as well as the Mercury astronaut candidates, and showed that especially in cardiopulmonary function, the women on average did better than the men.
Those who have sex most often scored higher on a test of cognitive abilities than the others, with better "verbal fluency" (aka being able to name the most words or animals that started with the letter F in one minute.) Those who had more sex also did better on visual tests, though there wasn't a big difference for memory, language, or attentiveness.
In the Rand survey, Trump did better with the people who were the most dissatisfied with their economic situation, and exit polls from the Republican primaries show that almost seventy per cent of those who voted for Trump said that they were "very worried" about the state of the economy—as against only forty-five per cent of all voters in Democratic primaries.
He was obviously brilliant, funny, all these things but the title of his 'Things that Matter&apos, I think was the most perfect title of a book for him because what he did better than anything else was to cut through all the noise and put everything into perspective with the things that were important and the things like he said, the things that mattered.
CNN's John King, reporting from a source close to Trump, that the reviews that Pence did better then he did won't go over well with Trump Trump adviser on debate after Pence passed up opportunities to defend him: "Pence won overall, but lost with Trump" The broad consensus around Mike Pence's debate performance rests on two premises: Trump might respond by patting Pence on the back.
EVEN AN ENVIRONMENT THATS VERY UNSUPPORTIVE OF TRADING WHERE TRADING AGAINST OUR REVENUE BASE IS WELL UNDER 20%, OUR OTHER BUSINESSES ARE PERFORMING SO WELL THAT WE OUTPERFORMED AND DID BETTER ON A WHOLE AND SO IT IS WHAT IT IS. AND YOU'RE RIGHT, I HAVE A MIXED MIND DO I REALLY WANT THE KIND OF MARKET THAT WOULD GENERATE A LOT OF – KEREN: EXACTLY.
When, after its sixth season in 212, it finished as the 220173th-most-watched show (with 22016 million viewers on average), NBC decided to scrap real people as contestants and bring on celebrities...The celebrity show did better, but it has been middle of the pack all the way, with finishes ranking from 22016th to 22th before Trump announced his candidacy and NBC replaced him with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Still, as Democrats debate whether to follow Bernie Sanders's advice and move to the left on economics with the goal of winning back working-class white voters, it is surely at least worth noting that the two Senate candidates most identified with that strategy who ran this year did worse than Hillary Clinton despite her much-discussed weaknesses, and the two Senate candidates who tried hardest to frame themselves as moderates did better than her in their respective states.

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