Each year, we test more potential new medicines than the rest of the world combined.
The objective of all warriors is to depreciate their currency more than the rest of the world.
Germans are annoyed by dirty common areas (the community microwave or refrigerator) more than the rest of the world.
In reality, the U.S. has more savings, and adds more to it, than the rest of the world combined.
China Mobile uses a different 3G standard than the rest of the world.
"Our middle class is lagging, and we are no longer becoming more educated than the rest of the world, " Summers said.
Although the U.S. airline industry is more concentrated than the rest of the world, in reality, its competitive nature changed dramatically.
American inventors register more patents than the rest of the world combined.
And yet Singapore has managed to cover everyone, with health outcomes that are as good or better than the rest of the world.
Each year, we test more potential new medicines than the rest of the world combined, and we lead the world in biotechnology patents.
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The main reason why the gap is so large is that America's economy is growing much faster than the rest of the world's.
The United States has conducted more nuclear tests than the rest of the world combined and has thousands of nuclear warheads loaded on every conceivable delivery system.
Despite the misleading personal savings rate (negative because it arbitrarily excludes gains from income), the U.S. has more household financial savings than the rest of the world combined, an even bigger lead if tangible assets like houses and cars are counted.
Year after year, as a country we have somehow made a lot more on our investments abroad than the rest of the world has earned on its investments in the UK, even though - in cash terms - foreigners have more invested in us than we have invested in them.
The study found that America's appetite for foreign goods is so much stronger than the rest of the world's desire for American goods that even if the other rich countries raised their growth rates to match America's, they would still sell more to America than it would sell to them.
That functionality is necessary because GSM works on a different radio spectrum in the U.S. than in the rest of the world.
But the evidence suggests that innovation in the provision of financial products to consumers has been more advanced in America than in the rest of the world.
The reduced supply of credit is contributing to recessionary fears that are greater in America than in the rest of the world, because the American consumer faces an unusual combination of difficulties, says Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics, a research firm.
And let me tell you that now more than ever the rest of the world wants to work with you.
And I think that party will become somewhat more raucous for America this year than for the rest of the world.
Moore and Simon also report that more financial wealth was created in the United States from 1950 to 2000 than in all the rest of the world in all the centuries before 1950.
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These prices surely stimulated the market, resulting in Spain installing more solar than the entire rest of world in the boom days in 2007-2008.
"Nobody at the Bank of England has given me a convincing explanation why our banks should have more capital than banks in the rest of the world, " one sighed.
For decades African lives have been shorter, on average, than those in the rest of the world.
Conservatives have always done better in Iceland than in the rest of the Nordic world, where social democrats predominate.
And those exports are growing faster than our trade with the rest of the world.
Because, first, our economy is growing faster than the rest of the developed world.
Normally, a weak economy and lower interest rates than the rest of the developed world would mean its currency was unpopular with investors.
These findings are also consistent with lifestyles in so-called "Blue Zones, " places such as Okinawa, Japan, and Sardinia, Italy, where people live much longer on average than the rest of the developed world.
Despite the fact that Brazil is a major iron ore producer, which gets turned into steel, steel costs 35 percent more on average in Brazil than it does in the rest of the world, according to PwC.
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