Pronunciation of the English word counterparts.
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1. | CEO's of American corporations are paid several times their Japanese counterparts. | |
2. | The Fuzhou Zoo in China's Fujian Province has done more than its counterparts in training pandas. | |
3. | It is virtually impossible to discuss the Thai Royal Family in English without offending native Thais: the special honorific forms of reference that exist in Thai simply have no counterparts in English. | |
4. | A trade delegation has gone to Japan ahead of the Prime Minister to crunch the numbers with their Japanese counterparts. | |
5. | Single women are defying the usual gender gap by purchasing more homes than single men, even though female workers earn just 80 percent of what their male counterparts make. | |
6. | American sunscreen options are goopier than their European counterparts. | |
7. | A study by AthleticDirectorU.com shows that between 2016 and 2017, men's basketball head coaches at Big 10 schools earned on average $2.5 million dollars for their work, while their female counterparts took in an average of $663,572 annually. | |
8. | Members of the European Parliament sang a friendly farewell to their 73 British counterparts Wednesday after voting through the terms of the UK's departure from the EU. | |
9. | Members of the European Parliament joined hands to sing "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of the session Wednesday in Brussels, a friendly farewell to their 73 British counterparts, after having voted through the terms of Britain's departure from the EU under the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration. | |
10. | In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts. |