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counterfeiter
noun
A person who counterfeits
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However clever a counterfeiter was, forgery would then be all but impossible.
However clever a counterfeiter is, forging that is likely to prove impossible.
To get served, youths need to swipe their phone over a chip-reader and have their fingerprints scanned.An overseas counterfeiter would have a hard time to trick such a system, says Edgar Whitley of the London School of Economics.
A counterfeiter of banknotes cannot spell and renders the first American president as "Wahsington".
His short stories are collected in Aru gisakka no shogai (1951; The Counterfeiter) and Lou-Lan (1959; Lou-lan and Other Stories).
He gained prominence for his role in To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), in which he played a counterfeiter attempting to elude capture by the police.
Alexander Dobrindt, a right-wing eurosceptic Bavarian MP, labelled Mr Draghi a "counterfeiter".
A counterfeiter would have had great difficulty in simulating the exact form of the punch surface.
From the perspective of a trademark owner, a counterfeiter gets no points for creativity or quirkiness.
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Because counterfeiters copy popular brands, local firms in counterfeiting hotspots can also be losers.
In Europe in 2008 customs services confiscated more than double the previous year's haul of counterfeit goods.Businesses, which feel the revenues lost to counterfeiters all the more acutely in a downturn, are making an even greater effort to root out impostors.
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