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counterpart

[koun-ter-pahrt] / ˈkaʊn tərˌpɑrt /


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Britain's foreign minister Yvette Cooper warned her Iranian counterpart in a phone call "against targeting UK bases, territory or interests directly", a foreign office statement said.

From Barron's

Central bankers in Japan, Indonesia and Taiwan opted to stay on the sidelines, as did their counterparts in the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal

What sets the Reserve Bank of Australia apart from counterparts including the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan is that it doesn’t attach names to individual votes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outlook for global interest-rate cuts also dimmed, with the European Central Bank and its counterparts in the U.K.,

From The Wall Street Journal

But Moy was “the first woman contracted in-house to simultaneously . . . write songs and produce alongside her male counterparts,” Ms. Christian writes.

From The Wall Street Journal