Sentences with phrase «european counterparts»

Burger off: this summer us Brits will out - barbecue our European counterparts (despite the unpredictable weather)
Preschool children from Korea and China tend be more anxious, inhibited and withdrawn, and less sociable than their Western - European counterparts.
The implication was that North American Facebook users would get a lower standard of data protection than their European counterparts — which naturally set the internet alight — but Zuckerberg was quick to refute Reuters» claims.
Our European counterparts are not so casual about personal privacy.
After a tumultuous week that started last Sunday when PM Tsipras & Co. abruptly ended negotiations with European counterparts we are now on the eve of the most important vote in modern times for Greece.
Also, with regard to trading with its European counterparts, the UK will be subject to a wide range of EU laws it will now have little influence over their content.
According to a new survey, their European counterparts face a similar experience.
A green guideline novice will find it quite easy to navigate through the HK - BEAM website, unlike the websites of its European counterparts.
The fact that it is actually pretty easy to get around by car and kind of a pain to do so by bus or train is a basic problem where the US lags FAR behind our European counterparts.
He adds that colleagues at Stanford and Harvard and their European counterparts are planning a workshop in February on how the IPCC might work better, in preparation for the next round of work.
(American newspapers lag behind their European counterparts in this regard — the average for British papers, for example, is 80 percent.)
Research shows that Americans are far less concerned about the threat of global warming than their European counterparts.
However, I am not dismissive of the need to understand the weather - climate continuum that our European counterparts already do (and laugh at us because we don't).
The success of the next climate agreement, which is due to be finalized during talks in Paris one year from now, may hinge on American negotiators winning in this latest spat in a long - simmering quarrel with their European counterparts.
American painters who adopted an Impressionist technique are generally different from their European counterparts by retaining more structure and realism.
Though very different from her North American counterparts (from O'Keeffe to Benton and many in between) the exhibition made clear that American (in the fullest sense of the word) artists brought to the French Modernism that inspired them a sense of narrative and place that their European counterparts largely sought to expel from abstraction.
They felt European painters had an intuitive connection to imaginative ways of painting, but that American painters were too caught up in the act of copying their European counterparts.
I wonder whether it is your particular identification with American modernist landscape painting via Albert Pinkham Ryder, Arthur B. Dove, Marsden Hartley, or even Forest Bess rather than their European counterparts?
> A new bill giving American artists rights their European counterparts enjoy probably won't pass.
Nonobjective Art The abstract or «nonobjective» art in this gallery represents a period in the early twentieth century when American artists began to follow their European counterparts in questioning the purpose and nature of art.
American painters emulated the work of their European counterparts to a certain extent and adopted the practice of painting out of doors.
You had Larry Weiner and you had Huebler and you had Kosuth and you had Barry and you had their European counterparts, very good ones like....
These clouds differed from their European counterparts because they were nearly never gray but extremely variable and white.»
At a time when most young American artists were unaware of their European counterparts, Winters met and was influenced by such artists as Sigmar Polke and Marcel Broodthaers (with whom Winters worked on an installation) and also had a one - person exhibition, at the Konrad Fischer Gallery in Dusseldorf.
For the first time American artist Steven Parrino is shown in a juxtaposition between key figures of his European counterparts: John Armleder, Martin Barré, Daniel Buren, Simon Hantaï, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, and Niele Toroni, on view until May 25th at the Gagosian Gallery, 4 rue de Ponthieu, Paris.
Although highly respected by their European counterparts, British artists working within the movements of constructivism such as Anthony Hill, Natalie Dower and Malcolm Hughes were rarely included in international exhibitions.
Greenberg also sought to provide a theory of modernism for a country that, unlike its European counterparts, was not yet post-industrial, but still completing its initial state of industrial growth.
What American painters embraced, instead, decades earlier and more enthusiastically than many of their European counterparts, was the ascendance and importance of color.
Phillips considered American artists on a par with their European counterparts.
And up until this point, the most North American fans could do was stare at their European counterparts with envy.
We communicate with our Japanese development and production teams to provide direction and feedback on games in development, champion games through our internal approval processes, constantly communicate with our European counterparts, and coordinate with and inform marketing and QA about the products we are making.
They are not a top quality Asian carrier, they are Russian but compete effectively against their European counterparts.
Best of all, Lisbon is much less expensive then some of its European counterparts, making it a budget - friendly and accessible location for most weekend warriors.
We also love how Egyptian holidays rank constantly at the best value for money cheap holidays, with large resort style hotels with extensive restaurants and water parks coming in at a much lower cost than their western European counterparts.
Americans are more likely to engage in these types of adventures than their European counterparts across the board.
However, in 2004, Amsterdam followed the example of many of its European counterparts, banning the smoking of tobacco indoors — a controversial choice for a city known for its smoking habit.
Nowhere more so than in Europe, where American restaurateurs like Tara Penke have joined forces with their European counterparts to bring you some of the world's most creative brunches in some of the most unforgettable locations.
In comparison to other variations, American show line dogs are typically a bit taller and lengthier than their European counterparts.
In this evolution, Canadian institutions are ahead of their U.S. and European counterparts.
The Japanese yen tends to see more volatility than its European counterparts through the Asian trading session because this is the Japanese business day.
Are American executives twice as deserving as their European counterparts, and nine times as deserving as Japanese CEOs?
That is, unless the Qashqai doesn't prove as popular with American buyers as it has with their European counterparts.
Toyota's premium brand, Lexus, has officially introduced their new IS Convertible with the hope that it could enter a market long dominated by its European counterparts, including BMW and Audi.
This model has all the bells and whistles in terms of specifications; while it has been fit and finished to an admirable level, it lacks some of the tactile delight offered by the FX's European counterparts.
US cars produce slightly less power than their European counterparts due to emissions restrictions in place at the time.
Further, they are fully capable of running wheel to wheel with any of their European counterparts in any area you can name — including ultra high performance.
Truth be told though, the 2012 Acura TSX offers up nowhere near as thrilling a ride as you'd expect from some of its European counterparts, namely the BMW 3 - Series or Audi A4.
The A3, aimed at single people and couples in the 25 - to - 40 age group, has no direct U.S. competitor; its European counterparts, the BMW 1 - series and Mercedes - Benz B - class, are not sold here, Trahan said.
On the other hand, the latest Peugeot 3008 has not yet been subjected to a medium SUV group test, but its accolades from our European counterparts suggest it will be a contender.
The 2012 Cadillac CTS comes with high tech features and a large amount of standard equipment when compared to its Japanese and European counterparts.
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