Counterparts
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Like their
counterparts
in 1981, not to mention during the Bush era, they claim that the cuts will stimulate the economy so much that overall tax receipts will stay the same or even rise.
Despite these risks, which dwarf those faced by the telecoms industry, Africa’s smallholders remain as efficient as their larger
counterparts
– a testament to their tenacity and resilience.
Many of these innovative services are more accessible to African smallholders than they are to their American or European
counterparts.
After all, the Iraqi Shia are Arabs, and if they are now willing to coordinate their activities with their Persian counterparts, their main goal will always be to secure an independent course as soon as possible, even while they carry on with their internecine disputes within Iraq.
Assad’s recent refusal to attend a summit in Tehran with his Iranian and Iraqi
counterparts
was a mere tactical move designed to appeal to the proponents of dialogue.
If Trump finds evidence of it after having won the White House, he would likely admire his
counterparts
for it, even if secretly.
But the authority of those dictators did not rest primarily on the rule of law; that of their modern
counterparts
does.
Employees in the US currently work an average of 1,790 hours a year, 30% more than their German counterparts, who average just 1,371 hours per year.
Language difficulties mean that some will struggle to bond with their Lebanese
counterparts
or learn at the same rate.
The contributions of emerging-country vaccine producers often complement the work of their
counterparts
in developed countries.
The problem is that empathy for American workers is in tension with empathy for workers in Mexico and China, who would be even worse off without jobs than their American
counterparts
are.
In the US, the far right shares many of the characteristics of its populist European
counterparts.
German and other northern European banks that no longer trust their southern
counterparts
parked their funds at the ECB’s deposit facility, whereas southern European banks used the ECB’s lending facilities to make up for the loss of private interbank funding.
According to this view, which is put forward on a regular basis by some US Treasury officials and their European counterparts, there may be a bit more to do in terms of implementing reforms, but our banks and other financial firms have already become much safer.
Unlike some other countries, which offer hydrological data to their downstream
counterparts
for free, China does so only for a price.
Unlike their print, radio, or even television counterparts, Internet content creators can A/B test and adapt micro-targeted messages in real-time.
Article 20a of Germany’s Grundgesetz (Basic Law) stipulates that, “Mindful also of its responsibility toward future generations, the state shall protect the natural foundations of life and animals by legislation and, in accordance with law and justice, by executive and judicial action…”By demonstrating that younger living citizens suffer more than their older
counterparts
from short-sighted fiscal and environmental policies, Juliana could be the first step toward recognizing a similar responsibility in the US.
Established powers’ resistance to their rising counterparts’ demands for a larger role in setting the global agenda fuel tensions and disrupt the existing world order.
This was not a middle class modeled on North Atlantic precedents, and its members’ status is precarious and reversible; moreover, their standard of living is well below that of their
counterparts
in wealthier countries.
As a result, Italian students’ scores in the Program for International Student Assessment are significantly lower than those of their
counterparts
in many other OECD countries.
Top US policymakers acknowledge that this structure of incentives is a problem – interestingly, many of their European
counterparts
are not yet willing even to discuss these issues openly.
Their
counterparts
are not citizens everywhere but self-designated “global citizens” in other countries.
During WWI, Monnet worked in London organizing allied shipping with British, American, and Italian
counterparts.
By contrast, her EU counterparts, confident in the size and strength of the EU as a trading bloc, were uninhibited in condemning the move.
As it stands, the British, like their
counterparts
elsewhere in Europe, feel overtaxed for spotty public services that are constantly being cut, and are angry that their incomes have been falling for the last five years.
As a result, the valuation of Chinese innovators is many times higher than that of their Western
counterparts.
According to a new study by two MIT researchers, the wealthiest 1% of American men tend to live almost 15 years longer than the poorest 1%; and the wealthiest 1% of American women can expect to live ten years longer than their poorer
counterparts.
All three – and their
counterparts
in Hungary, Poland, and elsewhere – view open hostility toward the mainstream media as a means of securing and consolidating power.
Jerusalem will be divided, Palestinian refugees will not return to their ancestral homes, and Jewish settlements in the West Bank will, like their Gaza counterparts, be dismantled or (inconceivably) left to fend for themselves.
If what has been cut is not restored, Cameron and his ideological heirs will create a nation of quiescent citizens who, like their US counterparts, are better suited to a society whose official policies are more directly aligned to the will of corporate interests.
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