other country
collocation in Englishmeaningsofotherandcountry
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other
adjective
uk/ˈʌð.ər/us/ˈʌð.ɚ/
different to what is usual or expected, and sometimes not ...
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country
noun
uk/ˈkʌn.tri/us/ˈkʌn.tri/
an area of land that has its own government, ...
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(Definition ofotherandcountryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofother country
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Inflation and output gap are orthogonal to the inefficient supply shocks of theothercountry.
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Furthermore, both these types of help were reported to be received more often than in anyothercountry.
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It could encourageothercountrydwellers to rise up and do likewise.
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This level of public funding is unparalleled in anyothercountryin the world.
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If he says that someothercountryis bad, then they really hate that country.
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In everyothercountryin our sample there are at least some possibilities for the party, either locally or centrally, to deselect candidates.
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The analytical framework developed in this study could easily be applied toothercountrystudies.
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From a political altruism perspective, a country's concern about theothercountryis moulded by political objectives.
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But withothercountry-cases at our disposal we have comparative reference-points that can settle (or at least provide ground for settling) such longstanding issues.
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The four were indeed grands savants, comparing favorably with any four from anyothercountryin 1900.
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Many of these borderlanders settled not far from their old home, in a neighbouring district that was now in theothercountry.
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The renewal of foreign capital investment brought to one or theothercountrycompanies in banking, mining, and industry.
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Clearly, the mandate was broad, in fact, more comprehensive than any other commission or inquiry on this topic in anyothercountryat the time.
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Since nobody had a passport, usually one family member would sneak into theothercountryto collect information on the land to be exchanged.
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This is particularly true of sanitation facilities, where the coverage is worse than in practically anyothercountryin the region.
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Interestingly, theothercountrydifferences in sources of help are not explained by these variables.
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A further limitation is that the model does not incorporateothercountry-specific allowances such as accommodation supplements, medical subsidies, or residential care subsidies.
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There is, however, noothercountryin which all four factors both operate and operate simultaneously.
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A significant proportion of species are recent invaders, and their presence in theothercountryis expected for the near future.
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Even children of noncitizens born and raised in these countries, who have known noothercountryof residence in their entire life, are rarely granted citizenship.
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