Sentences with phrase «lockstep with someone»

Interest rates on savings accounts don't move in lockstep with rising interest rates set by the Bank of Canada.
NEO / USD is moving in lockstep with other cryptocurrencies as there is no NEO specific news just yet.
Stefanik has done nothing but walk lockstep with Republicans to keep us from getting meaningful health care, and we need another to champion our cause.
These failed predictions reveal a weakness at the heart of Kurzweil's forecasts: scientific understanding doesn't advance in lockstep with increases in technological horsepower.
In response, Senate Democratic President Martin Looney says Fasano is marching in lockstep with Republicans in Washington in preparing to block the confirmation of an historic and highly qualified nominee.
High yield hasn't given you quite the diversification against equities that Treasuries have, but it also hasn't moved in lockstep with stocks either.
Climatologists have generally thought that the various part of the spectrum would vary in lockstep with changes in total solar irradiance.
Clearly we see both falling in almost perfect lockstep with each other.
This transformative process fluctuated in lockstep with human population growth: when the Black Death killed a third of Europe's population in the early fifteenth century, forests stopped their decline and began to regrow.
But even before the ruble began to unravel, stocks in Russia's MICEX Index had already taken a hit in July and fallen out of lockstep with other emerging markets.
Publishing is a technology - driven business — a byproduct of the printing press — that has evolved in lockstep with advances in print and distribution technologies.
This open, honest dialogue informs important business decisions and keeps National in lockstep with customers» shifting needs.
I don't think increases in quality have generally been in lockstep with price increases in school lunchrooms.
«The moment he got to Washington, he turned his back on our community and voted lockstep with Donald Trump — attacking our health care, environment and our values.»
Learner expectations have moved in lockstep with how people experience — and interact with — the new digital landscape.
His economic policy now mirrors Bush and in many ways he has walked lockstep with Bush on military issues if anything nore agressive.
Though more volatile, they have historically not moved in lockstep with U.S. stocks.
Emails released by conservative legal group Energy & Environmental Legal Institute (E&E Legal) show state attorneys general are not in lockstep with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's investigation -LSB-...]
Our hashrate demand seems to be growing in lockstep with Bitcoin price and it doesn't show signs of slowing.
«Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos is not only willing to spend his own fortune, but he's sure to stay in lockstep with national Republican ideology.
LIBOR, which moves in lockstep with government lending rates, including the U.S. Federal Reserve's key interbank rate, has dropped 50 % from last year (please see table on page 26), to about 1.82 % as of mid-September.
Recchia voted in lockstep with de Blasio when the two were serving on the City Council together, Grimm charged.
If people's expenses had the ability to fluctuate in lockstep with people's incomes, society probably wouldn't need short - term consumer credit.
In its early days, when natural gas prices rose and fell in lockstep with oil, investors questioned its business plan.
Traditionally, one's workplace seniority moved in lockstep with experience.
During the financial crisis, instead of fleeing the markets in lockstep with millions of panicked investors, Buffett stepped up his acquisitions.
Some pharmaceutical companies appear to be «setting new, higher prices in lockstep with competitors — a strategy known as «shadow pricing,»» Cummings and Welch said, noting that the average annual cost of therapy had increased to more than $ 60,000 in 2015 from about $ 16,000 in 2004.
Treasurys tend to travel in lockstep with German government paper, a proxy for the eurozone's bond market, as they offer two of the few haven assets left in financial markets.
In other words, putting them back in lockstep with outdated and archaic church policy controlled by the men.
A decade ago, as a New York City Teaching Fellow (a program in lockstep with Teach for America), I....
But as the sole New York Republican on the House Agriculture Committee, Faso finds himself in ideological lockstep with Republicans pushing forward on this year's Farm Bill.
Klein spokeswoman Candice Giove responded by saying, «Senator Klein is in lockstep with Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins, and the 25 additional Democrats» who all voted in favor of a bill overhauling the state's sexual harassment policy.
«Congressman Gibson fell in lockstep with radical Republicans in the House by voting to ensure a government shutdown that will harm our economy and middle class families across our region,» he said in a statement.
The New York City Council, in lockstep with Mayor de Blasio, aims to make...
No one knows for sure why the currents slowed, but Marcus and his colleagues note that it happened in lockstep with atmospheric changes.
A FAMILY of asteroids that travels in lockstep with Jupiter appears to be different in one important respect from their purported kin in the outer solar system.
It showed that our planet's temperatures have always changed in lockstep with greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere.
The spectral landscape is revealed by the Meteosat Seviri satellite, which snaps images every 15 minutes as it orbits in lockstep with Earth's rotation.
Butter and its popularity declined swiftly and in lockstep with most other full - fat foods as the hysterical and misguided fat phobia grabbed the Western world by the throat.
For Best Actor, it would be nice to see the award go to Andrew Garfield in Under the Silver Lake, as his manic energy and stoned confusion is in more rhythmic lockstep with the irreverent shaddy - dog narrative of the film than David Robert Mitchell's direction.
(The upcoming Knight of Cups is, among many things, a reminder of how Lubezki's voluminous and fragmented camerawork functions in sublime lockstep with Malick's propensity for speculative associations.)
Abrams has been one of the few filmmakers who's been able to stay in lockstep with Kennedy.
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