Complements
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It also
complements
them indirectly, and it does this in two ways.
Technological progress, rather than complement human beings,
complements
machines instead.
The setting of the gray woods conveys a feeling of loneliness, which
complements
the quietness of the characters themselves.
The music perfectly
complements
the footage, but never draws attention towards itself.
Warburton is always hilarious, and in this
complements
the rest of the ensemble cast to perfection.
This calm elegance perfectly
complements
John Heard is at his deliciously evil best.
Frederic Forrest, Christian Slater and Joan Allen are all adequate and the gentle acting of Martin Landau
complements
Bridges frenzied portrayal.
In addition, there is a lot of filler that is frankly inane &
complements
the plot line about as well as Ripple does Chateaubriand.
The original score - at once sad, foreboding and apocalyptic -
complements
the tone nicely.
On the technical side, the costumes, sets and lighting are minimal but pack a powerful image that
complements
the entire show, kudos to the technical staff and designers.
It is not driven by the interests of any specific industry, and it complements, rather than competes with, high-cost health-care systems.
If there is a lesson to be learned from Turkey’s monetary-policy experiment, it is that domestic prudential regulations and monetary-policy tools should be viewed as
complements
to – not substitutes for – capital-account management.
Along with its empty threats of interest rate hikes, there is a real danger the ECB will be labeled the central bank that barks but doesn’t bite (animal behaviorists know that barking and biting are substitutes, not complements).
Backing competitive education, innovation, technology, energy, and a more efficient and accessible health-care system
complements
and reinforces Obama’s leadership approach of setting an example with one’s own policies.
This gradualist approach
complements
Turkey’s principled position on the need for reform in the Arab world, including Syria, with which Turkey shares a 900-kilometer border.
And the summit in Abu Dhabi has provided a clear plan to get there by 2018 – a strategy that
complements
other efforts to raise immunization coverage for diseases such as measles, pneumonia, and rotavirus.
Meanwhile, the AfDB’s African Water Facility (AWF)
complements
its project-finance work by attracting downstream investments in water infrastructure.
In this sense, the participation of more European countries in the AIIB is a positive development, as it helps to ensure that the new bank complements, rather than rivals, existing institutions.
Previous research has found that increases in employment in US multinationals’ foreign subsidiaries are positively correlated with increases in employment in their US operations: in other words, employment abroad
complements
employment at home, rather than substituting for it.
The idea of rare disaster risk
complements
other explanations for the current low level of real rates globally.
But, if large-scale investment and reform programs were initiated as
complements
to unconventional monetary-policy measures, the economy could move onto a more resilient growth path.
But I think of them as complements: if you cannot build your plant, you do not benefit from more accommodating trade rules.
These policies are not substitutes but complements: they must all be undertaken at the same time.
The two countries are
complements
rather than competitors.
These initiatives have been presented as
complements
to the prevailing Bretton Woods system, but it is easy to see how they could also form the foundation for an alternative global-governance framework at some point in the future.
When producers of substitutes collude, they usually raise prices; producers of complements, by contrast, collaborate to lower them.
In short, with a solid understanding of the difference between
complements
and substitutes, one can do almost everything the fancy models do – without hiring a single expensive expert.
Practical development strategy recognizes that public investments – in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure – are necessary
complements
to private investments.
As indicated in the report A World that Counts: Mobilizing the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development, we must modernize the practices used by statistical offices and other public agencies, while tapping into new sources of data in a thoughtful and creative way that
complements
traditional approaches.
But there are some beacons of light, including the Social Progress Index, which provides a framework for tracking multiple symptoms of poverty across countries and
complements
traditional income-based measures.
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