If you take an iPad and hold it upright in portrait view, and draw an imaginary horizontal line halfway down the screen, the screens on these seven-inch tablets are a bit smaller than the bottom half of the iPad’s display. This size isn’t sufficient to create great tablet apps, in our opinion.
If built, the state-run project, which is estimated to cost more than billion and would export up to 20 million metric tons per year of LNG to overseas markets.
If the COVID-19 outbreak had not occurred, the production of pork in China might have reached about 38.3 million tons. Now that number may fall to 37.8 million tons due to the epidemic, which has led to the closure of a large number of slaughterhouses and difficulties in transporting piglets, hogs, pork and feed. These troubles will slow the process of recovery of breeding sows stock and pork production, the report said.
If there is a traffic accident on the bridge, the City Brain will notice it immediately and provide the best solution to traffic congestion in the quickest and most efficient manner, Zeng said.
If the proposal comes to fruition, many Americans could face higher local taxes, fees and tolls imposed by states to pay for new repairs in order to get federal matching funds.
If the two sides can cooperate with each other actively, the US economy can attain lasting vitality from the Chinese market, and China can promote its development through the US market, Wang said.
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If the US-China trade conflict continues or worsens, Haenchen said the uncertainty will not only affect his company but the entire German economy.
I took part in China Daily's Facebook Live show on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York, and on the set was an assortment of Chinese snacks, including chicken feet.
If the short definition of cognitive dissonance is holding two contradictory ideas to be true, ebooks are about as dissonant as digital content gets.
IT and software education firms not only mushroomed but were listing on the bourses. Equity investors, venture capitalists, media, lenders, bureaucrats, politicians, career-minded youth ... everyone came under the IT spell. Pundits argued that India's future lay in services, not the old economy of agriculture and low-quality manufacturing.