Examples of 'european counterpart' in a sentence
Meaning of "european counterpart"
european counterpart - a person, place, or thing that is equivalent or comparable to something in Europe. This phrase is often used to draw parallels between entities in different regions or to identify similarities between different cultures or systems
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Lactarius trivialis is a European counterpart that is similar in appearance.
American roulette gives the house a higher edge than its European counterpart.
Effective dialogue with the European counterpart is needed as well.
This session witnesses a high amount of liquidity as it overlaps with the European counterpart.
Level as his European counterpart.
The Japanese software industry is now in a less favourable position than its European counterpart.
The European counterpart was called Dreamarena.
The scope of the new Canadian law is broader than that of its European counterpart.
In the Middle Ages, muhallebi and its European counterpart blancmange were made with shredded chicken.
The Asian betting industry is entirely different to its European counterpart.
The young diaspora identifies with its European counterpart ( Kepa Etchandy ).
Arab enslavement of Africans was radically different from its European counterpart.
US market adoption of new technologies is more mature than its European counterpart.
The Canadian system for consulting civil society is different to its European counterpart.
Despite the familiar name the new Passat differs significantly from its European counterpart.
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The new Californian data protection law has certain similarities with its European counterpart.
And I believe that Hollywood has a sort of inferiority complex towards its European counterpart.
The fruit is larger, rounder and firmer than its European counterpart.
In the US, air traffic control costs about one third of the European counterpart.
As a consequence, thousands of European cities and towns have a partnership with another European counterpart.
Margaret Thatcher was also at the same meeting, becoming the European counterpart of Reagan.
Reciprocal arrangements of a similar kind exist with Intervision, the eastern European counterpart of Eurovision.
WACREN is also implementing the AfricaConnect2 project, in collaboration with its European counterpart GEANT.
Anarchism emerged uniquely and organically in the United States, quite apart from its European counterpart.
The structure of the MTV2 in the United States differed from its European counterpart.
This wall, too, will come tumbling down like its European counterpart.
It was launched during Summer 2007, the same year as its Eastern European counterpart.
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