Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

259 Sentences With "a complement"

How to use a complement in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "a complement" and check conjugation/comparative form for "a complement". Mastering all the usages of "a complement" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The country's troops are a complement to Russian air power.
But culture could serve as a complement to those rules.
Is enhanced longevity meddling with creation, or a complement to it?
Technology is likely to serve as a complement to these conventional services.
So the early versions of Android, right, TouchWiz was like a complement.
I'm currently working on a résumé as a complement to this photo.
Kim can photograph and shoot film as a complement to the texts.
"Rather it's a complement, whether it's retirement or emergency funding," he said.
Jonas' fitness regimen was focused on boxing, with weights used as a complement.
We see it as a complement, a way to enhance the personal experience.
Instead of competing with mobile networks, satellite-phone systems have become a complement.
Scientists see it as a complement to reducing GHGs, or a last resort.
Its LIDAR system is a complement to the chips sold by companies like Nvidia.
It's a complement to an upcoming TED Talk at England's Warwick University, Anderson explains.
Grant said that Powerade is not trying to serve as a complement to BodyArmor.
"It's not a replacement to therapy but it's a complement to it," he said.
Hype aside, voice control is not a replacement for screens, but a complement to them.
This "sharp power" in commerce is a complement to the hard power of armed force.
" The group added, "Recess is a complement to, but not a replacement for, physical education.
Not a libertarian alternative to the existing financial system, in other words, but a complement.
Many of the hires are a complement to the registered lobbyists Facebook discloses every year.
Each of the Nimitz-class carriers comes with a complement of more than 60 aircraft.
In recent presentations, NASA officials have portrayed Neocam more as a complement than a competitor.
But they see the wall as a complement to their own work, not a replacement.
It's also a complement to the already existing Descriptive Video channel that Pornhub launched in 2016.
"We are not attempting to replace traditional newspapers, we are a complement to one," he said.
Roberts expects Alexa to be a complement to the mobile app for its 16.9 million users.
Their programming deal kicked off with Watch Party: The Bachelor, a complement to ABC's popular franchise.
"Lyft is confident that our service is a complement to public transit," spokeswoman Alexandra LaManna said.
He expects BET Plus subscribers to use the service as a complement to other streaming services.
Nevertheless, Ronaldinho described it as a "complement" to soccer in terms of ball control and technique.
Eventually electricity will be the primary transportation fuel, and (cleaner) liquid fuels will be a complement.
The entire royal family was here, along with a complement of English aristocrats and important personages.
Shandong is China's second commissioned carrier after the Liaoning, with a complement of more than 1,000.
In his view, it's a complement to the most powerful public company in the space, Illumina.
They see the Tomahawk as a "complement to Tesla's model line rather than a competitor," Kakogiannakis said.
Instead, Facebook's Dan Reed told Recode that the new hub was a complement to the television experience.
B4R serves as a complement to real-life support, where they can relate to fellow EVE players.
It's dewy, fresh, and youthful — more of a complement to the skin than a cover for it.
Replace every negative thought with a complement and become an advocate for self-love and self-worth.
His perimeter game was a complement to Okongwu, as the duo caused multiple problems for the Crimson.
It's a good policy, not the sine qua non, a complement to other policies, not a replacement.
Kerby says you should think of this material as a complement in your search for accurate, inclusive information.
Governments often worry that immigrants will be a substitute for native employment, rather than a complement to it.
Throughout the '80s and '90s, mindfulness continued to grow as a complement to traditional medicine and pain management.
Using molecules to store data would be more of a complement to existing storage technologies, not a replacement.
He will be a complement to Odell Beckham Jr. and could replace Victor Cruz sooner rather than later.
Any agreement would be a complement, rather than a rival, to the Beijing-endorsed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
Lee, Cruz and Johnson in their op-ed Friday said their legislation is a "complement" to Pai's efforts.
For some it's a complement to ETF trading, where hundreds of bonds can be transformed into ETF shares.
Conceived as a complement to Freedom Farm, the idea was innovative and, for the moment and place, odd.
So, as a complement to these efforts, Mr. Brown insisted on expanding another major program: cap and trade.
And SportsLine might be one of the greater examples of a complement, how technology can complement traditional media.
Some also offer 24/7 access to human investment advisors by phone as a complement to the automated service.
Turner told me he wants the technology to be a complement to existing infrastructure techniques, rather than a replacement.
"It is a complement to what they need and how they want to shop for luxury goods," she said.
The truth may be more complex: in recent years the Seattle area has become a complement to the valley.
Chen says the app was designed to be a standalone editor, instead of a complement to its desktop editor.
Such diplomacy should not be seen as an alternative to pressure, but as a complement running parallel to it.
Scientists see it as a complement to reducing GHGs, or a possible last resort if emissions continue to rise.
Stack Overflow Documentation wants to be a complement and maybe even a replacement for existing instruction manuals and similar resources.
It's considered a complement to the Hidden Hills mansion right next door that he bought for $7.7 million in 2012.
The language was a shift from how Uber had talked publicly for years about being a complement to public transit.
In most countries private participation is a complement to, rather than a substitute for, public money, the World Bank argues.
The giant penis was intended as a complement to a nearby super-sized mural of a vagina on Pike Street.
Not necessarily a focus — at least not all the time — but more of a complement to the humans on screen.
So it's important for advocates to stress that ESOPs are a complement to redistributionist programs, not a replacement for them.
"There is no doubt that, in addition to the Ramon airport, we have to set up a complement," Katz said.
The BoE has not decided whether to introduce its own digital currency as a complement to physical banknotes, he added.
In a way it's a complement to the front-end game engines from companies like Epic, the creator of Fortnite.
These thin light rails are probably not a substitution for a room's current lighting, but are a complement to existing decor.
Most investors seem, for now, to use alt-beta funds as a complement to hedge funds, rather than as an alternative.
He is seen as a complement to, and perhaps an eventual successor to, Larry Fitzgerald, the heart of the Cardinals franchise.
Whether the proposed resolution is a complement to the Sanders–Murphy–Lee legislation or a substitute for it is in dispute.
"Simulation technology may be more useful as a complement—but not necessarily replacement—for real world observation and learning," she said.
Microsoft and Sony have said that, for now at least, they view streaming as a complement to their conventional business models.
When the *good,* evidence-based apps are used correctly, as a complement to ongoing psychotherapy, they can boost the therapeutic process.
"Buyback activity is, if anything, a complement to other corporate activities that are more long-term in nature," Bernstein's Weisberger added.
The proposal points to the prevalence of breastfeeding, and could be a complement to the existing baby bottle and family emoji.
"If Twitter can own this use case, it may be a complement to the Netflix and Amazon use cases," he said.
"In general, fake news consumption seems to be a complement to, rather than a substitute for, hard news," the authors write.
It's planning the Aurora Space Station, a modestly sized station with a complement of six people — two crew and four visitors.
For years, as it aggressively entered new markets, Uber has maintained that it is a complement and ally of public transit.
ESPN+ is a new streaming subscription service that's considered a complement to existing ESPN content, not technically a separate streaming service.
The small exhibition curated by Kimberly Randall is a complement to the larger The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.
The new Digital Pass and Digital Pass Pro (to be announced soon!) are a complement to the existing Disrupt SF conference.
The mayor described the new initiative, known as the Bronx Plan, as a complement to Renewal, not a replacement for it.
In 6900, forward leaning policy makers recognized the potential of these contributions as a complement to the government's efforts in space.
A UPS spokesperson said that the company values its employees and views autonomous technologies as a complement to its human workers.
It can work as a complement to a multimodal urban transit system, covering the "last mile" between transit stops and home/work.
The gene produces a protein known as a complement factor, which helps to tag pathogens for removal by the body's immune system.
For us, the best play is to be a complement to all CRM systems so that we can exist in that world.
"Vudu's ad-supported service would serve as a complement to Peacock," which is NBCUniversal's upcoming, standalone streaming service, according to the Journal.
"I think you have to look at the regional sports networks as a complement to ESPN, not an overlap," Iger told CNBC.
Yet the adoption of English as a common language should be seen not as a challenge but as a complement to this tradition.
In some cases, like Carl's Jr.'s bacon truffle-flavored burger and fries, bacon just works as a complement to other new flavors.
Friday said rugby needed to be positioned in high schools and colleges as a complement to other sports, rather than as a competitor.
Each of the heirs also benefits from being able to exercise a complement of property rights, including the right of disposition (or sale).
With a complement of 118 and 12 officers, the ship had 98 injured, 80 of whom were seriously injured and/or bleeding significantly.
Ecstasy shows potential for treating post-traumatic stress disorder, and LSD has been used as a complement to psychotherapy in the terminally ill.
For much of its history, Netflix existed as a complement rather than a substitute for pay TV, but that's now starting to change.
For example, Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia operated their manufacturing plants in Alabama and Georgia with a complement of 28503,22019 workers in 2015.
He regarded coaching as a form of spiritual service and striving at sports as a complement to studying sacred texts and worshiping God.
Tesla's response to these videos has been consistent: Autopilot is meant to function as a complement to a conscious driver, not a replacement.
"[It's a complement] to the television experience and even the in-game experience," said Dan Reed, head of global sports partnerships at Facebook.
Lankage's next venture Polly, a polling tool built as a complement to Snapchat, inspired the now super-popular Instagram Stories polls and questions stickers.
Dublin has always been more of a complement than a rival to the City of London, so it benefits from the latter's global status.
Private firms and self-employed entrepreneurs are praised too, but as a "complement" to the economy, with special strengths in innovation and job creation.
Earlier this year Betterment announced that it would begin making financial advisors available to its users as a complement to its robo-advisory service.
The show, executive produced and co-created by Arrested Development's Mitch Hurwitz, is both a complement and a foil to Bamford's on-stage persona.
Buttigieg says it's a "complement" to the push by Democrats in Congress to study reparations to determine how to compensate the descendants of slaves.
Amazon says the program is "rapidly evolving" and could serve as a complement to other regulatory registries like the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Mr. Sperling, best known for his outstanding work on Broadway, conducted the Orchestra of St. Luke's, which included a complement of period continuo instruments.
"We see autonomous as more of a complement to today's business and limited to dedicated specific applications where it really makes sense," Cuklev said.
You can access it via the existing ESPN app since it's considered a complement to existing content and not an entirely separate streaming service.
Magic is not the focus of the show, but rather a complement to the lives of characters who still inhabit a very modern world.
Magic is not the focus of the show, but rather a complement to the lives of characters who still inhabit a very modern world.
Mindful of the optics of dividing the movement, March On founders describe the organization as a complement, not a competitor, to Women's March Inc.
A complement to better assessing the climate risks of investment is to invest in things that reduce the climate risk in the first place.
The Fire TV Recast works as a complement to other Fire TV devices and requires an HD antenna for access to live TV for recording.
A decade ago the Communist Party declared a new goal: to build "soft power", as a complement to its rapidly growing economic and military strength.
The programming will kick off with Watch Party: The Bachelor, a complement to ABC's popular franchise which kicks off its 21st season on Jan. 2.
São Paulo opened the Museu Afro Brasil, a complement to an existing institution in the north-eastern city of Salvador (though neither focuses on slavery).
When the company saw this level of interest in learning about Spark, it decided to develop the Community Edition as a complement to the courses.
Houze sees the Champs Elysees store as a complement to the headquarters, whose revenue rose 2 percent to 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) last year.
He also said, several times, that this is meant to be a complement to other forms of transport, not to the exclusion of other things.
Hutchins said only one of the ATP events would remain on the schedule as a complement to the ATP Cup, with no survivor yet designated.
Gregarious, wide-eyed and relentlessly positive, Mr. Jarjour, 31, was also a complement for Starrah's sheepish humility, and he quickly became her protector and champion.
Researchers then track pupils' activity within the VR environment; as a complement to that, tablets come with cameras that can be used to visually monitor students.
Voluntary procurement is biggest in the Southeast, though solar is growing most rapidly in the Midwest as utilities see it as a complement to wind farms.
At first countries saw the IACHR, which operates under the aegis of the Organisation of American States (OAS), as a complement to their own judicial systems.
"I propose adding an emoji for breastfeeding as a complement to the existing baby bottle emoji, and to complete the set of family emojis," writes Lee.
The system serves as a complement to the country's currency control system that provides greenbacks at 10 bolivars for essential items such as food and medicine.
Hulu's new service is slated to be a "complement" to the company's existing on-demand service that features recent TV shows, movies and some original programming.
In 2003 came the Crafoord Prize, given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences as a complement to the Nobel Prizes and presented by Sweden's king.
Though they view their work as a complement to the party's progressive platform, they also acknowledge that fellow Democrats may disagree with some of their proposals.
"We're excited people globally have embraced Tubi as a complement to subscription video and aim to deliver an even larger library of premium content in 2020."
Often regulated to the same standards as restaurants, far from replacing them, dark kitchens provide a "complement to food culture", she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"Laboratory testing as a complement to clinical care may be routinely billed for without legitimate proof of medical necessity," the task force wrote in a January report.
I think it was kind of the opposite; it's amazing that a competitor that size is reacting to us, and I'll take that as a complement, too.
Kate's deep connection to her father is piercingly illuminated when Jack looks to her for comfort — a complement to Kate's struggles with her mother in the present.
Today, Google announced its navigation app Google Maps will be adding a new car services tab as a complement to its walking, driving and public transportation directions.
Candidate Trump, in other words, promised to deliver cultural revanchism not as a complement to traditional Regan-style small government economics but as a substitute for it.
Together, the 363 models in all provide an unsurpassed entryway to Godard's unique visual world, offering both a complement to and a reevaluation of his filmmaking career.
Acupuncture was accepted as a complement to Western medicine in 1997 by the National Institutes of Health, and there is an entire laundry list of health benefits.
Before long, she was pitching Google Cloud as a complement to, not a replacement for, AWS and Microsoft Azure, and snagging customers like Apple in the doing.
Rather than working at cross-purposes with TfL, ViaVan—a joint-venture between Via and Mercedes–Benz Vans—seeks to act as a complement to public transport.
While part of a regularly scheduled deployment, the Truman will deploy to the Mediterranean with a complement of strike and reconnaissance aircraft and surface warships sailing alongside.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Draghi said that the need for fiscal policy as a complement to monetary policy was now more urgent than before.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Draghi said that the need for fiscal policy as a complement to monetary policy was now more urgent than before.
Shukla said she saw her organization's grassroots efforts as a complement to those by groups such as Thunberg's school strikers, who are pushing for high-level policy changes.
Ranging from a porridge-like consistency to a solid loaf that can be sliced, polenta can be served on its own or as a complement to meat dishes.
Extremity emerges more often from the instrumental ensemble, which Ms. Saariaho reduced from a full orchestra to a complement of fewer than 20 here, conducted by Joana Carneiro.
And, because of how portable it is, I also like to plug it in outside on our balcony at night as a complement to our outdoor solar lights.
I think when we start seeing illustration as more than just a complement to text, and in fact a storytelling device in itself, the possibilities open way up.
"This is a complement to all the other versions of the show — in a way that the book and the documentary and the cast album are," Kail said.
They think their partner is absolutely perfect — a complement to their own perfection — until reality sets in, when they realize their partner is flawed and end the relationship.
The ridesharing companies say they see themselves as a complement to public transportation, as they both offer alternatives to car ownership, a cultural norm they hope to end.
Going forward, Gimbel and O'Connor will build up the tutoring component of Noodle's business as a complement to the company's higher education and elementary and secondary school divisions.
The Oregon data suggests that aid in dying is a complement to hospice care, which aims to make patients comfortable in battling terminal illness, rather than a replacement.
It is becoming common for brands to use online video as a complement to television, but for most it does not make sense to use it as a substitute.
This study does move the geoengineering conversation forward, however, by showing the benefits from solar geoengineering used as a complement to emissions cuts rather than a substitute for them.
The goal with the service – which today is exclusive to Prime subscribers and Prime Video members – is to offer premium programming options as a complement to Amazon Prime Video.
Backup tight end Martellus Bennett has filled in admirably in Gronkowski's absence and as a complement to the perennial Pro Bowler, posting three 100-yard games of his own.
But they wanted it as a complement to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, to balance their economic relationship with the United States instead of replacing it with ties to China.
There are nearly 10 of them: Private four-year schools known as work colleges, where students put in mandatory hours each week as a complement to their course loads.
The bill could work as a complement to President Trump's forthcoming executive order on cybersecurity, which is rumored to contain a provision requiring federal agencies to follow NIST's framework.
The elite teams this season did not jettison the run, but instead used it as a complement to the pass, and shuffled runners in and out, sometimes because of injury.
What's needed: To avoid declines in the funding of public transit that could make deserts worse, AV transit would have to be designed as a complement rather than a competitor.
Announcing the Disrupt SF Digital Pass The new Digital Pass and Digital Pass Pro (to be announced soon!) are a complement — not a replacement — for the existing Disrupt SF conference.
The big picture: Curry is an investor, advisor and pitchman for the Palm, a 3-inch Android smartphone sold by Verizon as a complement to the bigger devices most people carry.
Until now, though, it hasn't been much of a complement: links to Periscope broadcasts appear on Twitter as plain URLs, without so much as a preview of the video being broadcast.
But as she sees it, the park has potential to be a neighborhood hub, used for art installations and community programs and as a complement to a farmer's market held nearby.
Via CEO and co-founder Daniel Ramot said onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin that the company is experimenting with the idea of adding scooters as a complement to its shuttle business.
Gallman was a fourth-round Giants draft pick in 2017 after a collegiate career in which he was a complement to quarterback DeShaun Watson during Clemson's run to a national title.
As with his Third Symphony, it combines the Philharmonic and a complement of impressive musicians from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, including Mr. Marsalis, playing trumpet with his usual brilliance.
The new price index from Adobe is meant to be a complement to the price index released by the Labor Department, which tracks fewer goods online, offering economists new data points.
The video series Processor that is a complement to this newsletter is in some ways an ongoing meditation on the question Apple famously asked in one iPad commercial: What's a computer?
But Russo says the care package is merely the first step, and an additional monthly newsletter will be sent out as a complement to the kit to help continue the learning process.
The Orbiter has a mass of nearly 4,000 lbs, a wingspan of nearly 60 feet and is carrying a complement of 10 instruments for gathering data from our Solar System's central player.
However, a Facebook spokesperson noted that the Libra Association won't interact with consumers or operate as a bank, and that Libra is meant to be a complement to the existing financial system.
The project, completed in 2005, was a complement to the erection in 1962 of a new cathedral in Coventry, replacing the one wrecked by a German air raid on the English Midlands.
Buying a stake in Supercell would give Tencent a larger foothold into the mobile games market, and provide it with a complement to games that derive revenues from ads or paid downloads.
As a result, they become more interested in all forms of transportation — trains, buses, taxis, bikes — and see Uber and Lyft as a complement to other transit, not a replacement for it.
He added that Uber views its ride-hailing vehicles as a complement to public transit since people who do not own cars often need to make use of both to get around.
Sulphoraphane seems to work differently than metformin by suppressing the production of glucose; it may work as a complement or as a replacement treatment for people who'd face kidney complications from the drug.
Luckey's company, Anduril Industries, is pitching its technology to the Department of Homeland Security as a complement to—or substitute for—much of President Trump's promised physical wall along the border with Mexico.
The announcement that went out today reads: I've taken several Udacity courses, and have fallen into a pattern of mirroring my college coursework with equivalent Udacity work, where it exists, as a complement.
Nevertheless, it was the Dow, currently featuring a complement of 30 U.S. multinational companies from a variety of industries, that grew into the index widely followed by retail investors and Wall Street bigwigs.
There's also a bigger goal at play here: to show NASA how a small and nimble scientific vessel like LunaH-Map can tag along as a complement to larger and more elaborate missions.
It also has pathway for speedy connection to graphics processors such as those supplied by Nvidia Corp, which are being adopted by car makers and which Arm's chips would serve as a complement to.
As an advocacy resource, Treepedia is probably best used as a complement to tools like the NYC Parks New York City Street Tree Map, which also tracks the care and ecological benefits of trees.
Last year, the telco giant acquired AOL (which owns us) for $4.4 billion to build up its advertising and media businesses as a complement to and diversification from its mobile and fixed network operations.
Yes, and Simon and Len felt that they had something in DAZN, which they thought could be explosive and be a big company and were looking for a complement to the team they had.
Mr. Davis said he saw his emerging organization as a complement to — not a competitor of — other conservative judicial advocacy groups such as the Judicial Crisis Network and said they would work in concert.
It was important to me to design something thoughtful for the Muslim community, not just using my culture in visual design but also using design as a tool and a complement to my faith.
Babylon's services are provided as a complement to seeing actual clinicians — the idea being that the interactions and AI can speed up some of the work of getting people seen and into the system.
But the offense served only as a complement to Pineda, who by the fourth inning had the crowd anticipating the chase for what would have been just the fourth perfect game in Yankees history.
Further, with mobile advertising as a complement to out of home, political media strategists now can leverage voter proximity to geofenced locations, including billboards and brick and mortar establishments, to deliver targeted campaign ads.
Von der Leyen last month said Germany was looking at buying 4-6 of the Lockheed planes and operating them jointly with France, as a complement to a fleet of A400M transporters by Airbus.
They see themselves as a complement to existing investment in clean-technology and plan to help with basic "portfolio optimization" by focusing on certain areas where they can add value through their global network.
The book was released last month by Thames & Hudson as a complement to the exhibition Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond, co-curated by Jay with Bárbara Rodriguez Muñoz at the Wellcome Collection in London.
Indeed, it does provide a complement to Pandora and potentially fills a gap both for international audience — over 200 million tracks from 25 million creators with listeners in 190 countries — and also more original content.
He assumes that if you do stream the game, it will be as a "complement" to TV — maybe something you have in a different room, or something you watch as you move around the house.
A complement to its Facebook Live video streaming, it could bring audio-first content like podcasts to the News Feed, and provide a low-bandwidth real-time broadcasting options to publishers in low-connectivity areas.
It should not be seen as an alternative to military preparedness or to hardening our own nation against disinformation campaigns and election interference by the likes of Russia, but rather a complement to such efforts.
German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen announced plans in October to acquire four to six C-130Js and operate them jointly with France as a complement to the expected fleet of 40 A400M aircraft.
Abrams, a 45-year-old African-American woman, would certainly provide a complement to Biden on the ticket, although it's not clear that she would accept even if he offered her an early VP nod.
While Chapter Two works perfectly fine as a complement to Chapter One, it still falls short in that the closer our heroes come to triumphing over "It," the further they get from a satisfying conclusion.
The amazing apogee of Lee's art was probably the reams of fanciful balderdash he wrote as a complement to Ditko's cosmic acid-scapes in their classic collaboration on the original Dr. Strange comics in the 1960s.
As a complement to that, for even more protection, users can purchase the Wi-Fi-based Zore WatchDog, which gives users constant watch over their gun and lock no matter where they are in the world.
I've certainly had plenty of opportunities to try the game before, with a complement of willing and nerdy friends, but until recently, I've just never had much interest in sitting down and talking about imaginary adventures.
Therapists consider Internet Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to be more of a complement to in-person sessions than a substitute for them, but they can be a helpful tool if you don't have access to your own therapist.
Largely because the most prolific reserves are in the hands of OPEC countries, and hence difficult for Western firms to get hold of, some oil majors are turning to gas as a complement to oil (see chart).
Clarification: We updated this briefing to mention that while fertility-tracking apps are less precise at evaluating menstrual health than traditional methods, they offer greater accessibility, which may serve as a complement to traditional care for users.
While for low-skilled native workers the influx of immigrants generally represents a substitute that puts downward pressure on wages, it generally represents a complement to native high-skilled workers, which can boost overall wages and output.
The work of these artists does not so much depart from the core idea of a Feminist avant-garde, as serve as a complement to the more expressly political statements, a decidedly female focus pulled into reverse angle.
Univision executives saw The Onion as a complement to Fusion and its other properties, with comedy filling a vital role in culture, political discourse and the discussion of current events, according to the person briefed on the deal.
The Clemente stands as a complement and bridge to the current development of the Lower East Side, housed in the beautiful, former PS 160 designed in 1897 by Charles B. J. Snyder in the Dutch neo-Gothic style.
Marie Lafortune, a chief resident at CHLA, said she'd never used VR before and isn't good at video games, but quickly took to the medical simulation, which she described as a complement to mannequin- and screen-based training.
"That's one question we're asking: To what extent we should think about wireless as a complement or substitute for fixed broadband?" he said, while also acknowledging that wireless wouldn't necessarily cut it for "heavy-duty downloading" of video.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A Better Way to Raise Incomes" (Op-Ed, July 6): Peter D. Salins doesn't mention crucial details showing that the earned-income tax credit is a complement to higher wages, not a substitute.
If you are nearing or entering retirement and want a more predictable short-term approach, it may still be prudent to diversify a portion of your portfolio into equities as a complement to your more stable asset categories.
Lenkner said he regards litigation finance as a complement to investments by sophisticated distressed debt funds that buy up the notes of companies in bankruptcy in the expectation that litigation recovery will drive up the value of the debt.
And finally, she gets Ben all to herself and they're able to connect for all the right reasons (she's looking for a complement; he'll do anything anyone says) over these giant burgers or whatever that they don't even eat.
"It also holds promise as a complement to renewables, resolving the intermittency issue of wind and solar power, as they take on a larger share in the electricity market, which in turn is expected to grow exponentially," she said.
With some smart policies, they can likely scale up to be more of a complement to gasoline than they are now, blunting some of its carbon impact, but there's little prospect of them taking over as a primary fuel.
The individual items on their own aren't all that thrilling as gifts, but a few of them together could make a nice gift package for the Survivor fan in your life – especially as a complement to a gift Buff.
While this sort of microtask work is, like other gig economy prospects, often framed as a complement to traditional jobs, the ILO found that around a third of those they surveyed used these platforms as their primary source of income.
On reparations for the descendants of enslaved people, a topic that has seen increased attention in the 2020 primary, Buttigieg's campaign says that rather than being a replacement for a reparations program, the Douglass Plan will serve as a complement.
Microsoft has also placed strong bets on mixed reality, or MR, as a complement to AR, and recently announced Spectator View, which allows others to see on a 2D screen what a HoloLens user sees in their world in real time.
Other virtual data room providers include Firmex, Intralinks and Merrill Corporation, but Ansarada chief executive officer Sam Riley says one of its competitive advantages is its recently launched Material Information Platform (MIP), which serves as a complement to its data rooms.
Traditional skills and knowledge should be seen as a complement, not a barrier, to scientific knowledge and climate adaptation efforts, experts said at a conference on how communities adapt to climate change, held this week in the Ugandan capital Kampala.
A Facebook spokesperson said the company wouldn't respond directly to Trump's tweets, but noted that the Libra association won't interact with consumers or operate as a bank, and that Libra is meant to be a complement to the existing financial system.
The company claimed that 290 percent of the people they interviewed were likely to want to use a video-on-demand service, and that 22006 percent of current cable subscribers would see iTV as a complement for cable—not a replacement.
The government should encourage this change by introducing GNH as a complement to GDP, placing more emphasis on improving people's well-being and enacting policies that encourage a healthy work-life balance and a fair and secure environment for all.
"We're not competing against Instagram, we are a complement to Instagram," he said in a phone interview while in Venice, where he had attended the Venice Film Festival, after having toured Ibiza, Spain, but before he headed to the Hamptons.
"At the end of the day, I do trust Joe to choose someone who's a complement to him and also will further solidify our support and further reaffirm his ability to lead but also his ability to unite," she said.
The large-cap fund is akin to an S&P 500 index fund, while the extended market fund — a portfolio also offered by Vanguard — is a complement to the S&P 500, focusing on the small- and mid-cap stock universe.
Fifth, as a complement to the bilateral initiative with China, it may be time to seriously consider pursuing a regional digital trade agreement with economies that are ready and interested, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership nations and possibly Korea.
LinkedIn's wider social network, pegged as it is to groups of employees and employers, will give Microsoft a sales channel to sell more of its products, and will serve as a complement to those that it already offers for collaboration and communication.
He was part of the team's bright future, a complement to the explosive pick-and-roll combination of Jackson and Andre Drummond, who Johnson supplanted as the team's youngest player, and a player whose approach recalled the glory days of Deeee-troit basketball.
"Blockchain could improve the tracking of goods and become a complement to, not a wholesale replacement of, suppliers' procurement software," she said But blockchain isn't the only technology that can be used to keep a closer eye on parts in the supply chain.
The trio quickly made the previous record for the largest contract given to a closer look quaint, a $603 million relic from a time, 2011, when the bullpen was seen more as a complement to a winning team rather than its foundation.
As a complement to its new exhibition, the museum will be rolling out a handful of items for purchase (designs from the likes of Marni, Champion and Rick Owens), including custom sets of nail polishes in collaboration with the French company Nailmatic.
While a stretched senior structure is not new as direct lenders have offered them in the past, due to the relatively low yield of 3.5%-5% it was considered as a complement to unitranche lending, rather than a strategy in its own right.
The PO-170 includes a 16-key keyboard of its own, and seems tailored as a more all-in-one music production solution, while the yellow PO-400 can accommodate more modules, and appears to serve as a complement to your existing music production equipment.
"This new on-demand product is a complement to our core offering, giving consumers — for the first time – the option to have a Blue Apron meal delivered to their doorstep in less than an hour," Brad Dickerson, CEO of Blue Apron, said in a statement.
As a kind of hedge — as well as a complement to that first business — Sawyer is also growing a direct-to-consumer business that sees it competing with a host of other companies that are providing children's classes to parents on a monthly basis.
It's much more complex than previously thought, and it's not accurate to say that masturbation is either a substitute for or a complement to sex—instead, masturbation seems as though it can serve both roles, with the specific role it plays depending upon the person.
Amazon may be expanding its insurance game: After working on a project to disrupt health insurance, the tech giant is considering offering home insurance as a complement to its growing line of smart home devices powered by Alexa, according to tech news website The Information.
"What's neat is it's a non-pharmacological approach that can be used as a complement tool to any other kind of treatment," says Benard, who had the idea to try out weighted blankets with adult patients after she saw success using them on kids.
That legislation would act as a complement to an $8.3 billion emergency aid bill Congress approved earlier this month, and it would precede a stimulus package aimed at propping up the hard-hit travel industry on which he said negotiations would begin this week.
They&aposre great for maintaining cardio fitness, preparing for road races like 2-milers or 5Ks, or serving as a complement to your weekly workout routine — especially for anyone who doesn&apost have time to always make it to a physical gym or run outside.
At a campaign stop in Iowa last weekend, Mr. Christie — who travels with a complement of New Jersey state troopers for security, clad in suits and riding in black S.U.V.s with the state's license plates — said he was still doing the important work required of a governor.
But the ambassador should be able to operate from a new office there as a complement to a special ambassador to the Palestinian authority in East Jerusalem, living and working with the Palestinian Authority -- much as my friend and colleague, Martin Indyk, has so cogently suggested.
Once these delaying factors are overcome, it's worth noting that, once the departure phase of the incumbent technology begins, it often accelerates rapidly, taking the incumbents and observers by surprise, especially if they've convinced themselves the new thing was, in fact, a complement rather than a substitute.
This is an area that companies like Alibaba are very strong in (and Amazon has been also growing its business), and the idea is to provide tools to let companies sell on their own sites either as a complement to, or to replace, third-party marketplaces.
The premium-TV network, which came up in the 1990s as an add-on to basic-cable bundles, still sees itself as a complement to other video services, Jeffrey Hirsch, who was promoted from chief operating officer to CEO of Starz in September, told Business Insider.

No results under this filter, show 259 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.