Sentences with phrase «by international counterparts»

The FCA's announcement followed a spate of similar warnings by international counterparts.

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In his meeting with his international counterparts, Mnuchin said, «we discussed how to achieve our shared objectives of restoring Venezuelan democracy, combating the kleptocracy of the Maduro regime, and responding to the humanitarian crisis caused by Maduro's economic policy.»
In fact, recent studies by both the International Monetary Fund and the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development concluded that Canadian renters get a better deal compared to their owner counterparts than renters in almost every other wealthy country.
The 39 - year - old president, a newcomer to international diplomacy, will meet many of his counterparts for the first time over the next few days at the NATO meeting in the Belgian capital followed by a G7 summit in Sicily.
But that's what is being issued by Bank of England policy makers and their counterparts at the Bank of International Settlements.
A number of Canadian universities deliver programs with Asian counterparts, for example Simon Fraser University's partnership with Zhejiang University in Computer Science (a full dual - degree graduate program) and UBC's international MBA program that is offered jointly by Jiaotong University.
The French under - 21 international has attracted many admirers with his displays in Ligue 1 this season and the right - back is wanted by Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger and Tottenham counterpart Andre Villas - Boas, according to the Daily Express.
This was even as Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, appealed to the Federal Government to fulfill it's commitment to the MKO Abiola International Airport, by making available it's counterpart funds to the project.
As an international study conducted by the University of Zurich based on 3D reconstructions of animal skeletons reveals for the first time: Herbivorous mammals have bigger bellies than their usually slim carnivorous counterparts.
1961: First introduced at the American International Toy Fair as Barbie doll's boyfriend on March 11, 1961 Ken doll was 12 inches tall, had Ken is a fashion doll introduced by Mattel in 1961 as the fictional counterpart of Barbie, who was introduced two years earlier.
Susan McGee Bailey: Clearly, all our students need strong preparation for the demands of a high - tech, global world, but international data such as those provided by TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) and PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) show U.S. students of both sexes performing in a mediocre fashion in comparison to their counterparts in other industrialinternational data such as those provided by TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) and PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) show U.S. students of both sexes performing in a mediocre fashion in comparison to their counterparts in other industrialInternational Mathematics and Science Study) and PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) show U.S. students of both sexes performing in a mediocre fashion in comparison to their counterparts in other industrialInternational Student Assessment) show U.S. students of both sexes performing in a mediocre fashion in comparison to their counterparts in other industrialized nations.
Only half of students in large urban school systems graduate from high school, US students lag behind their international counterparts, and racial - ethnic gaps in achievement are large by kindergarten and continue to grow thereafter, she said.
Scores in math, reading and science posted by 15 - year - olds in the United States were flat while their counterparts elsewhere — particularly in Shanghai, Singapore and other Asian provinces or countries — soared, according to the results of a well - regarded international exam released Tuesday.
This change was precipitated by reports showing that American students were in core classes much less than their international counterparts.
For example, by combining just three funds — a total U.S. stock market index fund, a total international stock index fund and a total U.S. bond market index fund (or their ETF counterparts)-- you have the foundation for a broadly diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds that can get you to and through retirement.
As shown below, international small - cap (as represented by the MSCI ACWI ex USA SC) has significantly outperformed its large - cap counterpart (as represented by the MSCI ACWI ex USA) over the trailing one -, three -, five - and ten - year basis.
Kutner and Olson want the reader to be well - informed, so they provide a rich scope of relevant subjects, including how games are rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) in chapter 7 while including international counterparts like the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization in Japan.
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.
Instead of celebrating quirky British talents such as Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin or Sarah Lucas, it seemed to be embarrassed by them and to prefer the imagined «rigour» of their international counterparts.
Joaquin Torres Garcia Fresque Constructif au Grand Pain, 1929 December 3, 2010 — January 14, 2011 For its inaugural exhibition, Arevalo Gallery presents From Absolute to Minimal a group exhibition featuring works by Post-War Latin American artists and their international counterparts all of whose work was defined by the ultimate search for the Absolute.
A new section 23 expands the scope of permitted sharing of information by the Commissioner with provincial and international counterparts.
Welcomes the statement by High Representative Ashton condemning the action of the Argentine Government and the cancellation of the meeting of the EU - Argentina Joint Cooperation Committee; urges Commissioner De Gucht and High Representative Ashton to use all diplomatic avenues available to solve this situation with their Argentine counterparts; calls on the Commission and the Member States to work closely with their colleagues in international fora such as the G20 and the WTO to achieve a consensus opposing the actions of the Argentine Government;
The 19th century idealist - intellectual international lawyer was murdered by his doctrinal - formalist counterpart who rose to prominence at the beginning of the 20th century.
The» 768 application is the counterpart to US patent 5970479 owned by Alice Corp., which was invalidated by the United States Supreme Court's seminal decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International (as cited above).
The Canadian Commercial Real Estate Sustainability Intelligence Report, released by research firm Jantzi - Sustainalytics in association with the Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac), evaluates the ESG performance of 18 of Canada's largest commercial real estate companies and compares them to some of their international counterparts.
According to Colliers International, as of the closing of the fourth quarter in 2014, asking rents at class - A suburban office parks generally lagged their class - A urban office counterparts by roughly $ 15 PSF to $ 20 PSF.
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