Sentences with phrase «counterpart of»

«I'm getting overwhelmed because the garbage is piling up» is a lot easier to hear than the critical counterpart of «Why can't you even take the garbage out!»
The Nokia 9 and the 2018 version of the Nokia 6 were recently certified by 3C, the Chinese counterpart of the FCC, according to XDA.
The problem comes when you start using the software counterpart of the device.
MohammadAG, developer of the popular Xposed Framework root mods (Android counterpart of iPhone's «jailbreak») revealed on Twitter that he stumbled upon something quite interesting in Android Wear 4.4 W code.
According to CoinMarketCap, the most actively traded coins are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and the digital counterpart of the US dollar Tether, which substitutes authorized currency on many cryptocurrency exchanges.
The Siri and Google Voice counterpart of Windows, the Cortana will make an entry on Windows 10.
Dubbed the LG G4 Note, or in some instances the LG G4 Pro, the rumored handset has reportedly made its way to the TENAA, the Chinese counterpart of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, and the rumor has pictures to prove it.
A special model made for consumers in China; it is a counterpart of Xiaomi Mi 4i, which was made for the Indian audience.
The ZTE Axon Elite is the global counterpart of the Chinese and American Axon and Axon Pro, with fingerprint and eye recognition in tow.
Queen slimes are the female counterpart of the king slimes.
Because it is whole life, premiums never increase, but your initial monthly cost will be substantially higher than the term counterpart of the same death benefit amount.
As a counterpart of the divorce, the former spouse usually loses any coverage of the insurance plan although there are numerous plans that will allow employees to continue and retain the coverage for the family as a way of insuring the minor kids.
The counterpart of this is that just because something is legally a valid signature does not mean it will be prudent in all circumstances to accept it.
His advocate also argued that if his appeal was successful he would have been dealt with under the non-criminal provisions of the Scottish counterpart of the Mental Health Act 1983 and consequently would be in a better position than he would be under the mental health provisions applicable to criminal proceedings.
It should include a fair market facilities cost (the counterpart of rent) and all allocations or charges by the company for support, such as technology, finance or human resources (even if the department estimates what those charges should be).
«Strict conditionality», the necessary counterpart of financial assistance according to EU law, proved to be much stricter than many actors thought, both in economic and institutional terms (4.).
The soulmate or at least counterpart of no 3 above, this candidate thinks she is the style queen to all of her esteemed colleagues who tend to think she needs a good wash.
Maybe you should encourage your readers to peruse Lomborg publications, so they'll get the «full range» of economic analysis (I personnally never read Lomborg, but I suppose we can objectively consider him as a skeptical / optimistic counterpart of Stern).
This is essentially the graphic counterpart of what Kevin Anderson has been preaching.
Natural variability in decadal OHU should be the counterpart of natural variability in decadal global surface temperature, so is not accounted for separately.
The West Coast Counterpart of the Bike Summit We recently posted about the National Bike Summit in Washington DC (and transportation secretary Ray LaHood's tabletop speech there), a great event that is helping those who are working in the trenches to
The West Coast Counterpart of the Bike Summit We recently posted about the National Bike Summit in Washington DC (and transportation secretary Ray LaHood's tabletop speech there), a great event that is helping those who are working in the trenches to make cities greener and move livable for people.
Yes, the exact but miniscule counterpart of politically funded attempts to prove CAGW.
Post-modern science is a counterpart of the relativist world of post-modern art and design.
Food & Water Action Fund is the lobbying counterpart of Food & Water Watch.
Food & Water Action is the lobbying counterpart of Food & Water Watch.
What one does instead is pick a point some dB down the impulse response of the filter, say 6 dB, and treat that as the counterpart of the edge of a box filter.
That was one of the considerations when I was designing my Californian counterpart of this Antarctic scheme three years ago.
The western counterpart of the Blue - winged Teal, the Cinnamon Teal is today associated with extensive wetland complexes in deserts and grasslands.
As for being the counterpart of WUWT — banish the thought from your mind.
A Way to Leak, Lick, Leek is the outcome of Prouvost's residency at Fahrenheit completed in the spring of 2015, and is the counterpart of the artist's project presented last year at Musée départemental d'art contemporain de Rochechouart in France.
And for three days last April Beuys talked to New York gallery - goers, uptown and downtown — this «oscillating» sculpture of verbal interchange acting as the live counterpart of his fixed object - environments, which remained after his departure.
The ceiling represents the counterpart of the floor (the genesis of the drop cloth works), and the realized paintings are in turn hung on the gallery walls in order to connect the two surfaces.
The «jungle» at the heart of the group exhibition serves as a desired imaginary space, symbolizing the subconscious, potentially dangerous counterpart of the controlled urban environment.
Spectrum - Zurich comprises the Swiss counterpart of a dynamic art exchange between Toronto and Zurich.
Although popularly thought of as the three - dimensional counterpart of collage, Assemblage in fact encompasses both 2 - D collages and photomontages, as well as 3 - D sculpture and entire - room environments.
William Merritt Chase was the American counterpart of Adolphe William Bouguereau, similar in appearance and equally successful.
The Italian counterpart of this retrospective is curated by Germano Celant.
The works of Cobra Group and Tachism in Europe together with their overseas counterpart of Abstract Expressionism were losing their charm, and gestural dynamism was slowly substituted with color fields of a single hue or its gradation.
Thus, the small and uncanny Pinocchio mort, a cast representing a human skull with an oversized nose successfully functions as an eyebrow raising counterpart of the equally witty, giant Elephandret.
Even the counterpart of the game system will be subject to discontinuation despite its continued popularity in Japan.
Baby Peach is a minor character in the Mario franchise designed to be the infant counterpart of Princess Peach.
Level - 5 International America, the North American counterpart of the Japanese based Ni no Kuni developer Level - 5...
I first played a demo for Brave Tank Hero on Nintendo 3DS before checking out the Wii U counterpart of the game.
However, the Japanese counterpart of this art - book launched last month, and Nintendo Everything has translated the interview with Takumi Wada, which is published at the end of the book.
The princess counterpart of Zelda in this land, Hilda, requests that you save the seven sages (like the previous game) in order to obtain the Triforce of Courage and achieve the mantle of hero your green tunic has designated you become.
For similar sceneries, Ninh Binh is the inland counterpart of Halong Bay except it is less touristy and polluted.
Puppies in general are expected to be lively and playful, and the Maltese counterpart of the Maltipoo definitely displays these behaviors.
You can look at the Beagle as the more playful counterpart of the Afghan hound.
In dogs, the kneecap is a small bone which protects the front of the stifle joint; it is the counterpart of the kneecap in man.
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