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Black office workers make about half of what their white counterparts do.
Their counterparts will be looking for a good deal more.
But the book business here is nothing like its American counterpart.
Today's workers are also much more likely than their 1977 counterparts to bring work home.
He still has to be better than his white counterparts to do as well.
Her 1900 counterpart would still have had three years to wait.
Or just my counterpart making sure he gets value for his money?
S. counterparts were also up to the job they had to do.
She told me once she'd seen too many of my counterparts come and go over the years to think I'd be around for long.
Many here, like their counterparts around the country, have lost money in the stock market.
"I could do things better than most of my American counterparts," he said.
For one week they actually lived in the home of a counterpart.
But they moved more slowly than their counterparts to the north and west.
We know these people or their counterparts in modern life.
The evidence of the price he had paid for a counterpart.
They are shown in same order as their American counterparts.
Their physical counterparts today are so, or that is the way it seems to me.
I talked to a lot of people, especially my counterparts at other companies.
If death is a natural counterpart to life, there's nothing we can do about it in the end.
In the end, many had even less than their welfare counterparts.
What would be a contemporary counterpart to such a figure?
But how does he shape up against his counterparts in other countries?
They would never mix with their counterparts in the other services.
It is a counterpart of a human male, or man.
In a way, she is almost a Japanese counterpart of himself.