0 a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization:
1 a person or thing that has the same position or purpose as another person or thing in a different place or organization:
2 a person or thing that does the same job or has the same function as a person or thing in a different organization, etc.:
Why should women in top managerial positions earn less than their male counterparts?
For the first time, the company's mobile video advertising has outperformed its online counterpart.
However, some evidence suggests that household heads with college or postgraduate degrees were paying a higher price on onions, peppers and potatoes than their counterparts.
Farmers in this area generally carry out an intensive, highinput, high-tech management system on more productive farms compared to their northern counterparts.
The structural repeat is transposed, varied and redistributed, and an agile coda has the soloist in cahoots with its orchestral counterparts.
The older generation of colonial visitors were thus free of the fears of their youthful counterparts at the prospect of vulgarity and isolation.
A possible solution to arrive at research results more quickly might be found in the cross-national analysis of younger generations compared to their older counterparts.
Compared to their serial counterparts, parallel structures provide several advantages, such as high stiffness, low inertia, high positioning accuracy, and good dynamic performances.
A number of them received top international awards for magic, were hailed as national heroes and seen on a par with their western counterparts.
However, unilateral lesions may have an increased rate of postnatal pathology compared to their bilateral counterparts.
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