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counterpart

[koun-ter-pahrt] / ˈkaʊn tərˌpɑrt /


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The Scottish quartet beat their German counterparts in both the European and the World Championships last year and were rarely in danger here.

From BBC

Beyond that are young people who, like their American counterparts, are also worried about their future in a sluggish economy and a fast-changing world.

From BBC

"I very much look forward to working with you to deepen our relationships and to strengthen our shared Christian witness," she told her new Catholic counterpart.

From BBC

Thus, morning anchors aren’t obligated to adhere to the neutral comportment we expect of their evening news counterparts.

From Salon

In short, the note identifies an increasing number of European stocks that can be deployed to exploit global themes, often at the expense of their U.S. counterparts.

From MarketWatch