Sentences with phrase «other counterparts of»

It is powered by the latest chipset of 64 Bits, while it delivers 20 - 30 % better performance than other counterparts of 32 Bits.

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Bitcoin and a lot of its other virtual currency counterparts, really have elements of all of the different asset classes, whether they're meeting payment, whether it's a long - term asset, says CFTC Chairman Christopher Giancarlo.
«Bitcoin and a lot of its other virtual currency counterparts really have elements of all of the different asset classes, whether they're meeting payment, whether it's a long - term asset,» Giancarlo told CNBC on «Fast Money» Monday, live from the annual Milken Conference in Los Angeles.
com domains long gone, I can see small businesses in the U.S. utilizing their country code, doing what their counterparts in Europe, Asia and other parts of the world have already done.»
While the leaders of Apple Inc, Google and Facebook Inc emailed their staff to denounce the suspension of the U.S. refugee program and the halting of arrivals from seven Muslim - majority countries, many of their counterparts in other industries either declined comment or responded with company statements reiterating their commitment to diversity.
There were versions of games like «Mass Effect» and «Call of Duty» that were inferior to their counterparts on other platforms, and Nintendo's own contributions were lackluster: a rehashed, sidescrolling Mario game, and «Nintendoland,» a forgettably competent mini-game collection that offered some great menu music and not much else.
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.
In the early rounds, the Americans angered their Canadian and Mexican counterparts with a two - pronged proposal: on the one hand, drastically increasing the percentage of North American parts a car must have to avoid a tariff, while on the other hand insisting that half the parts be American.
But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster rates than their white counterparts.
In other words, Canadian firms have a harder time raising funds than U.S. counterparts, even though it would, on average, make more of a positive difference for them.
The «pro consumer» policies may change relative prices (some goods will become relatively cheaper, and others more expensive), decrease (or increase) regulatory burdens, increase (or decrease) the competitiveness of border - city retailers with their U.S. counterparts and have a variety of other intended and unintended consequences.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (2nd L) poses for a photograph before talks with his Zimbabwean counterpart Sibusiso Moyo (C) and other delegations at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, U.K., on April 20, 2018.
While Apple, Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook emailed their staff to denounce the order, many of their counterparts in other industries either declined to comment or responded with company statements reiterating their commitment to diversity.
The other aspect of a Roth IRA that sets it apart from its Traditional counterpart is its flexibility.
What's more, China Corp. in China B will have $ 100 more in assets than its counterpart in China A, and this will be matched on the other side of the balance sheet by $ 100 more in retained earnings.
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency and its British counterpart have apparently tapped the fiber - optic cables connecting Google's and Yahoo's overseas servers and are copying vast amounts of email and other information, according to accounts of documents leaked by the former agency contractor Edward J. Snowden.
Ignore the other person's point of view — ask your counterpart how he sees the problem and then look for overlaps between your perspectives
This comes on the heels of several counterpart institutions from other nations also taking positions on the token offering craze.
Recent immigrants make far less than their Canadian - born counterparts due to a lack of recognition of foreign credentials and other socioeconomic barriers.
But this wouldn't be unlike abusing directory listings, press releases, widgets, or other business relationships (all of which also have legitimate counterparts to their spammy siblings).
Western Europe had developed by protecting its industry and labor, and taxing away the land rent and other revenue that had no counterpart in a necessary cost of production.
Despite the cost of monthly student loan payments, many are spending just as much as their less - indebted counterparts, choosing instead to cut back on savings in favor of other expenses.
Speaking to host Melissa Lee the Chairman said «Bitcoin and a lot of its other virtual currency counterparts really have elements of all of the different asset classes, whether they're meeting payment, whether it's a long - term asset».
Crooks who use accounting fraud — such as the fraud that led to the firing of Maurice Greenberg at A.I.G. and his counterparts at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other companies engaging in Enron - type accounting.
Indeed, in my observation, those priorities are ingrained in the cultures of both the Reserve Bank and the Treasury (and of their counterparts in most other countries).
A delegation of close to 20 Canadian university presidents travelled to India in late 2010 to encourage this trend, as well as to build research and other partnerships with Indian counterparts.
While governments like to boast of Canada's «low and competitive business tax rates,» the fact remains that Canadian companies now pay rates higher than those borne by their counterparts in most other OECD countries.
With Steele's and Wood's involvement, and given the virtual control of America's manifestly corrupted agencies of their counterparts in satellite countries like the United Kingdom, involvement by GCHQ and perhaps other «friendly» foreign agencies can not be dismissed out of hand.
On the investment side, while the detention of Canadian investors John Chang and Allison Lu for commercial disputes with politically connected counterparts in China has gotten most of the publicity, other practices, such imposing technology transfer requirements on foreign investors, targeting foreign over local firms in enforcing environmental rules, and denying reciprocal treatment of investments in resource projects, banking, telecommunications and professional services are also cause for serious concern.
Miami area small business owners are more confident about their business performance than their counterparts in other markets, according to the spring 2017 Bank of America Small Business Owner Report.
According to The Times newspaper Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said after meeting with Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu: «Kenya and Israel, just like other nations of the world, are facing the challenges of terrorism and today was a great opportunity to discuss ways of dealing with the issues.
Many Americans assume that because we are the richest country in the world, with real G.D.P per capita higher than that of other major advanced countries, Americans must be better off across the board - that it's not just our rich who are richer than their counterparts abroad, but that the typical American family is much better off than the typical family elsewhere, and that even our poor are well off by foreign standards.
But because so much of our national income is concentrated in relatively few hands, large numbers of Americans are worse off economically than their counterparts in other advanced countries.
Southern men and women had higher rates of divorce in 2009 than their counterparts in other parts of the country: 10.2 per 1,000 for men and 11.1 per 1,000 for women, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday.
Where are today's counterparts to the giants who gave us the ecumenical building blocks toward unity in faith and order, life and work of the church: Visser t» Hooft, Niles, Nygren, Lilje, Newbigin, John XXIII and others who took Jesus» prayer to heart?
And yet, he notes with characteristic balance, unlike its counterparts in other Nazi - occupied states, the «Polish nationalist and anti-Semitic right did not choose the path of collaboration.»
King thus confronted the most critical task any leader faces when seeking to promote racial harmony: assuring the «good people» on each side of the racial divide that their counterparts on the other side do, in fact, exist.
The main conclusion I draw from the data is that, other things being equal, the person who is involved in religious life is also likely to be more involved then his secular counterpart in the life of the community.
Like the ascension story, many other sections of the New Testament are clarified through examination of Hebrew counterparts.
Looking back on that experience I honestly don't think it was a spiritual event any more than many other events are (though I believe all events have a spiritual counterpart just as there are different physical levels of the universe way can overlay on any given system)
Secondly I argue that the New Testament's seeing Jesus as example is a necessary correlate of what later theology calls his divine sonship (the other side of the «incarnation»), in such a way that those who downgrade the weight of Jesus» example, on the grounds that his particular social location or example can not be a norm, renew a counterpart of the old «Ebionitic» heresy.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
For perhaps more than any other philosopher of modernity Nietzsche espouses the fiercest version of iconoclasm, an attack on the image that, for sheer ferocity, has its only philosophical counterpart in Plato.
For me, anyone that smacks of «Christian» fundamentalism is just as bad, if not worse than their counterparts in other religions.
So Whitehead concludes, «Thus the effective realization of value in the World of Change should find its counterpart in the World of Value: — this means that temporal personality in one world involves immortal personality in the other.
Santeria is a complex mix of Christianity and African religions in which the Blessed Virgin and other saints have their counterparts in the gods and goddesses of rivers, fertility, iron, and the such.
One or the other of these polar characteristics of the social reality may be emphasized, but it can not be defined without some reference to the other pole or served without some concern for its counterpart.
Or the psychobabble counterpart to rational choice that claims to explain religion in terms of dependency, wish projection, and other tools in the analytical arsenal of the intellectually and spiritually stunted project that is academic religious studies.
Under these circumstances, as Eric Wolf and others have shown, religious movements were less likely to take the form of sects at all, and when they did, they seldom followed the path of their counterparts in Europe in becoming prosperous middle - class churches.9
People of other religious traditions have wrestled with issues similar to those concerning their Christian counterparts when confronting economics and theology.
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