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But he could stand to make significantly less money.
In fact, women who marry in their 30s make significantly more money than women who marry younger.
The truth is that collecting information about people allows you to make significantly better products, and the more information you collect, the better products you can build.
The business is likely to have been on track to make significantly more this year, given the announcement of Top Gear Live's "first-ever UK-wide arena tour".
Private sixth forms, however, perform better in teaching humanities and languages, where students make significantly more progress than students in the state sector.
Those with slightly lower credit scores have to make significantly higher down payments, Mr. Bremm and others said, and they must endure longer reviews.
The contests will challenge developers to make significantly improved algorithms to identify asteroids in images from ground-based telescopes – to increase detection sensitivity, minimising the number of false positives, and ignoring imperfections int he data.
Professor Joaquin, co-author of one of the first studies that documented the phenomenon, says that when American stocks are rising, globally diversified portfolios, on average, tend to make significantly less money than purely American stock portfolios.
ABC and CBS, they said, could make significantly more money if they completely gutted their news divisions -- with profits in mind -- and kept only those programs that generated high earnings.
Wal-Mart has also been criticized for perpetuating low wages; its workers make significantly less than the average retail worker, in large part because of the company's anti-union stance.
Mr. Walder was paid $350,000 — a high salary by most measures — but he is expected to make significantly more than that as chief executive of the MTR Corporation in Hong Kong.
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