Another is the 30 year conventional mortgage rate against its typical counter part, the 10 year Treasury.
Tensions rose on the touchline between Calderwood and Falkirk counter-part Steven Pressley after the latter tried to get the ball back in play after a stoppage.
The problem is that the Air Force says it needs the plane to counter, in part, U.S. airplanes that have been sold overseas.
She adds that the FDIC recently came out and said that small banks will not be subject to Fed stress tests that their larger counter banks take part in.
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Now, patriotic Americans can once again do their part to counter the threat facing our country.
And the Germans badly want the British aboard the euro-ship, in part as counter-ballast to the French.
The job will require Ridge to marshal the resources of more than 40 federal departments and agencies that play a part in counter-terrorism efforts.
The Fed has already slashed short-term interest rates by 1.25 percentage points in the past two months, in part to counter the credit turmoil.
China has always suspected that American missile-defence plans are intended at least in part to counter its own nuclear arsenal, and has given warning that, in response, it might have to build up its own arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles.
He was speaking after reports of abuses by Mali government troops taking part in the counter-offensive.
Drone attacks have become a central part of US counter-terror operations but Ms Pillay said they were legally problematic.
Additional under-the-counter bribes became a routine part of town-hall business, say investigators.
Church authorities whitewashed most of the interior in the mid-16th century, as part of the Counter-Reformation's effort to promote a more austere and theologically rigorous faith.
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Counter intuitively, the hardest part of realizing a decent data infrastructure is not the hardware or technology choice, but the design and architecture of your information system.
Usually, as in Azizabad, the strikes are called in by American special forces, who are part of a counter-insurgency force that operates independently from Afghanistan's NATO-led peacekeepers.
For Mr Chihuly, glassblowing was part of a counter-cultural trend.
If it is upheld the ITC has the power to stop infringing Samsung products from being imported into the US. This is part of a counter-suit that Apple filed with the ITC after Samsung issued one vs.
For his part, Gingrich will counter that the "Massachusetts moderate" is the real Obama clone.
Deutsche Telekom concluded that it would not counter-bid for O2 in part because of fears of antitrust action arising from its own big presence in the German mobile market.
In a meeting at the New York Fed Monday afternoon, 17 commercial and investment banks joined three fund managers (including the Chicago hedge fund Citadel Investment Group) and trade groups to talk about ways of providing better disclosure of the over-the-counter derivatives market, which is part of the so-called shadow banking system.
According to the Washington Post, it was here that he learned counter-intelligence tricks that became part of his relationship with their reporters: a flowerpot on Mr Woodward's balcony would indicate that the reporter required a meeting, while a clock face inked on the reporter's daily New York Times would reveal the time Mr Felt would be waiting in the car park.
Ethiopia, for its part has fought a brutal counter-insurgency to restore its control over the region.
In his report to Parliament, Mr Anderson QC said the probation service and services provided as part of the government's counter terror Prevent strategy should be used more.
France suffered Iranian-inspired bombings in the 1980s and Algerian ones in the 1990s, but has remained largely unscathed in recent years, thanks in part to a well-oiled counter-terrorist apparatus.
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The announcement was to be made at the White House as part of an administration effort to counter recent criticism from environmental groups that President Bush has been anti-environment in the early weeks of his presidency.
Indeed, based on the evidence of successful penetration and influence operations being run by the Muslim Brotherhood these days, one would be tempted to conclude that counter-intelligence has effectively ceased to be part of our toolkit in keeping America safe and free.
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Its part-time Scottish secretary appears unable to counter Alex Salmond, the wily nationalist leader of the Scottish government, who aims to drive a wedge between Westminster and Holyrood.
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American senators are caught up in a heated debate over a wide-ranging reform bill, a key part of which covers over-the-counter derivatives, especially CDSs, which many see as having exacerbated the crisis.
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