• That is why he has worked directly with his counterparts in Europe, why Secretary Geithner has worked with his counterparts in Europe, to advise and consult on the issue of how best to contain the situation in Europe, how best to get control of it.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • He is in regular discussions with his counterparts in ISAF at NATO and will have this discussion at the highest levels in Chicago in May, as his Defense Secretary has those discussions regularly with his counterparts.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Many Western banks had once viewed their stakes in Chinese counterparts as more than just a savvy investment in the nation's future.

    WSJ: Goldman Sachs Selling ICBC Stake

  • Fire officials have also been in touch with their counterparts in other countries in case they need additional trained crews.

    NPR: Western United States Braces for More Wildfires

  • The President receives on a weekly basis extensive memos from military and civilian -- military leaders in Afghanistan and civilian counterparts in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • And in contrast to their counterparts in the United States, Brazilians of mixed race are likely to be seen, and see themselves, not as black but as white or brown.

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  • Or maybe the lack of criticism today is a sign that Republicans in Congress and their counterparts in the media are accepting that to avoid the fiscal cliff, the government will have to raise taxes on someone.

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  • As always, FEMA officials are in touch with their local counterparts in anticipation of a storm like this.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Secretary Geithner is in regular consultation with his counterparts in Europe.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega said in Brazil Tuesday that his counterparts in Russia, India and China were discussing coordinated steps to take to possibly help Europe.

    FORBES: Why The Euro Must Be Defended

  • Besides field excursions, during which young scientists were provided with opportunities to learn from more experienced colleagues, the careers of many have been boosted and five of them have since completed doctoral degrees thanks to cooperative research between universities and research institutions in the region and their counterparts in Europe.

    UNESCO: EARTH SCIENCES FOR SOCIETY

  • Our trade policy has been explicitly designed to put our manufacturing workers in direct competition with lower paid counterparts in the developing world.

    FORBES: Don't Worry About US Inequality: It's About To Start Falling All On Its Ownsome

  • Fifa's legal committee wrote to Irish FA officials in the north and their FAI counterparts in the Republic outlining their view on the long-running dispute.

    BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT

  • The online classes are generally taught by instructors at the schools, though experts have said homework assignments are often different from those required in classroom counterparts.

    WSJ: College Courses Expand Online

  • True, many in Beijing, especially those whose counterparts in the capitalist world are called yuppies, affect a boredom for the games (Pan-Pan, the games' panda mascot, is irritatingly ubiquitous).

    ECONOMIST: From the archive

  • Regulators in Singapore like their counterparts in China and Hong Kong have tried to rein in property prices that have soared since Singapore's economy rebounded in late 2009, helped by abundant liquidity and low interest rates.

    WSJ: Singapore Home Prices Swing Higher

  • By making clear their ability to improve their skills by drawing on lessons from past operations, the jihadists in Mumbai were similar to their counterparts in Pakistan, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Syria and every other place where jihadists have safe operational bases.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The jihadist-multicultural alliance

  • University of Texas sociologist Jennifer Glass, a senior fellow at the Council on Contemporary Families, points out that corporate and government professionals in the United States put in much longer workweeks than their counterparts in Europe, where limits on work hours are common, workplace flexibility is more widespread, and workers are entitled to far more vacation days per year than most Americans -- and actually use them.

    CNN: Why is 'having it all' just a women's issue?

  • Does that mean that the President has been in contact with some of his international counterparts in recent days -- over the weekend, today?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Young female college graduates seem to face similar, however more complex situations in their search for employment than their counterparts in other Arab countries.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • We have also appointed two people from our side to act as counterparts in order to liaise with their American counterparts to continue on this process.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Meets with Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan

  • Dr Taylor credits this system with preventing another big blackout in his region, and says his counterparts in America's north-east could have avoided last year's blackout if they had had such a system.

    ECONOMIST: ENERGY: Building the energy internet | The

  • And today, all of the European Union interior ministers - basically the equivalent of our attorney general - will be in London today to speak with their counterparts in Britain to exchange intelligence information.

    NPR: Airline Plot Investigation Quietly Moves Forward

  • Clinton recognize that the wholly predictable effect of overthrowing Moammar Gadhafi was to unleash al Qaeda-linked forces like Ansar al Shariah in Libya and arm them and their counterparts in places like Mali and Algeria?

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hillary Clinton��s legacy

  • In the absence of a clear sense of the vision, direction and purpose for U.S. foreign and defense policies, the public in this country like its counterparts in other democracies is susceptible to the temptation to believe that the world can be safely ignored.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013

  • In the absence of a clear sense of the vision, direction and purpose for U.S. foreign and defense policies, the public in this country -- like its counterparts in other democracies -- is susceptible to the temptation to believe that the world can be safely ignored.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Children in Asia and Europe often trounce their American counterparts in standardised scholastic tests.

    ECONOMIST: Reading, writing and enrichment

  • European officials may spend less time in meetings, for example, because their counterparts in Washington will be making fewer overseas trips.

    BBC: Aid groups fear impact of US austerity budget

  • An overhaul of immigration policy died in 2006 when Republican leaders in the House refused to conference with their counterparts in the Senate to resolve stark differences in their respective versions.

    NPR: Bush Takes Different Tack on Iraq, Troop Levels

  • Nearly all the established brands in Delhi have recently opened business-oriented counterparts in the burgeoning city of Gurgaon, including the Oberoi Gurgaon, Vivanta by Taj (opening 15 December), Leela Kempinski and Best Western Skycity.

    BBC: Business trip: Delhi

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