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counterpart

[koun-ter-pahrt] / ˈkaʊn tərˌpɑrt /


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Unlike their richer counterparts, many of whom have generational wealth, moderate millionaires often finance their rising expenses themselves, hindering their ability to invest and save for retirement.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Thursday, the presidency spokesperson said Ramaphosa was "getting closer to appointing the South African ambassador to the US who will form part of the team that's currently engaging with US counterparts".

From Barron's

Most team owners don’t think so, arguing that the disparity in revenues between big-market franchises and their smaller counterparts has become unsustainable, resulting in a fractured competitive landscape.

From The Wall Street Journal

Venezuelans who were once among the most prosperous in the region now feel poorer than counterparts doing the same work elsewhere in Latin America.

From BBC

While he has conveyed how serious his Chinese counterpart is about the issue, he has also suggested that his personal relationship with Xi acts as a temporary deterrent.

From The Wall Street Journal