What's the difference between australian and austrian?

Australian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Australia.
  • (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Australia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Nulliparous women were also more likely to discontinue the condom because of pregnancy, as were non-Protestants and the Australian-born.
  • (2) The thermoregulatory responses of this American marsupial were, in most aspects, similar to those of Australian marsupials.
  • (3) Responding to the 8 vignettes, 30 American and 32 Australian nurses took part in the study.
  • (4) Total costs of building the three missile destroyers in Australia will amount to more than $9bn, approximately three times the cost of buying the ships ready made from Spanish company Navantia, The Australian reported on Friday .
  • (5) But we sent out reconnoitres in the morning; we send out a team in advance and they get halfway down the road, maybe a quarter of the way down the road, sometimes three-quarters of the way down the road – we tried this three days in a row – and then the shelling starts and while I can’t point the finger at who starts the shelling, we get the absolute assurances from the Ukraine government that it’s not them.” Flags on all Australian government buildings will be flown at half-mast on Thursday, and an interdenominational memorial service will be held at St Patrick’s cathedral in Melbourne from 10.30am.
  • (6) The impact of ethnicity on the stress process in old age was examined using two surveys of Australians aged 60 years and older.
  • (7) The “100% Australian-made” text on packaging has been enlarged to appeal to customer patriotism.
  • (8) The Liberal party received $320,000 from the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association.
  • (9) I am absolutely sick to the stomach that this iconic Australian news agency would attack the navy in the way that it has,” he said.
  • (10) Blight responded with a hypothetical, telling Ludlam if the ASD asked a foreign agency to get material about Australian citizens it could not access under Australian law, the IGIS would know about it and flag it in its annual report.
  • (11) According to Australian Associated Press the woman made an official complaint to police on Wednesday morning and supplied some evidence.
  • (12) Tony Abbott urges Europe to adopt Australian policies in refugee crisis Read more Given that Obama – whatever one’s views on his strategy – is not advocating a bigger military contribution, the only difference is that Abbott is “urging” the US and others to do more, which sounds resolute, and Turnbull says he would consider any request if it was made.
  • (13) "Some of the shrapnel went into the arm of the Australian soldier that was hit, another part went into the foot [of the New Zealand soldier]," he told a news conference .
  • (14) The attitudes and practices of 96 doctors toward spousal assault victims in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, were investigated by questionnaire surveys distributed to general practitioners.
  • (15) The latest annual report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has revealed that there was 582,727 requests for phone, web browsing and location data – commonly known as “metadata” – that can reveal detailed information about a person’s personal lives and associations.
  • (16) "It looks as if the noxious mix of rightwing Australian populism, as represented by Crosby and his lobbying firm, and English saloon bar reactionaries, as embodied by [Nigel] Farage and Ukip, may succeed in preventing this government from proceeding with standardised cigarette packs, despite their popularity with the public," said Deborah Arnott, chief executive of the health charity Action on Smoking and Health.
  • (17) For most causes of death, the observed number of deaths of veterans and of non-veterans was less than expected from Australian population death rates, and for no cause was there a statistically significant excess of deaths compared with that of the Australian population.
  • (18) In addition to published reports and theses, it also includes unpublished data provided to the Australian Institute of Health by State and Territory health authorities.
  • (19) The Australian prime minister and the Russian president discussed the Malaysia Airlines tragedy during a 15-minute meeting on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit on Tuesday.
  • (20) Every Indigenous person has felt it Read more But on Friday he received the high-profile support of billionaire James Packer who said the booing had made him “ashamed to be Australian”.

Austrian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Austria, or to its inhabitants.
  • (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Austria.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 'The right-wing bloc will now be able to unify around one leader,' said Robert Misik, a senior Austrian journalist and commentator.
  • (2) What did surprise pundits was Hollywood's recognition of this unflinching Austrian film about ageing as a candidate for best picture, among such expected contenders as Steven Spielberg's Lincoln , Ben Affleck's Argo and Tom Hooper's Les Misérables .
  • (3) However, Greece received public support on Wednesday from the Austrian chancellor, Werner Faymann.
  • (4) A heavy smoker – “I once quit for four months … but why should I torture myself at my age?” – and outspoken supporter of gay marriage, the divorced and recently remarried father of two collected more than 4,000 signatures from Austrian public figures and celebrities during his presidential campaign.
  • (5) In 2004 her action reached the US supreme court, which ruled that she could sue the Austrians.
  • (6) When they reached the car, Amburn was heaved into the boot and driven all the way back to Roland's house by the Chiemsee lake, near the Austrian border, where he was kept locked in a makeshift basement cell for four days.
  • (7) The new Austrian HTC, partly defined by the 9th International Histocompatibility Workshop (9WS), partly by a checkerboard experiment with internationally well defined reference HTC, type for HLA-Dw1 to -Dw7 and an obviously new, so far unknown HLA-DR2 related HLA-D determinant.
  • (8) These three fingerprint patterns were very similar to each other, while the hybridisation patterns from the other two Austrian strains were very different.
  • (9) Interest rates on Belgian, Austrian and French debt rose sharply.
  • (10) To date eight Austrian centres entered 37 patients in this multicentre trial.
  • (11) LaCroix said he had been surprised by the sheer number of claims from potential victims as well as their variety, with Spanish, Austrian and Gibraltarian banks all facing legal action.
  • (12) 223 of the Austrian army serves to demonstrate and discuss the wound ballistic effects in relation to the altered behaviour of the projectile.
  • (13) Next month Austrian president Heinz Fischer plans to be the first European head of state to visit Tehran since 2004.
  • (14) The results were evaluated on the basis of the guidelines of the Austrian Cholesterol Consensus Conference 1988 and according to the 90th and 95th percentiles of the Lipid Research Clinics (LRC) data.
  • (15) The two identities coexist as "two hearts beating in my chest", and have different back-stories: while Neuwirth was born in the Austrian town of Gmunden, Conchita comes from the mountains of Colombia and has a fictional husband, burlesque artist Jacques Patriaque ("a fairytale – he's actually a close friend of mine").
  • (16) In order to obtain more information on viral respiratory tract infections in Austrian infants and children, nasopharyngeal secretions from 1432 infants and children, collected from October 1984 to October 1985, were screened for the presence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), adenoviruses, parainfluenza virus type 1, 2, and 3, and influenza viruses type A and B, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
  • (17) Interpol said that in the case of Flight MH370: "No checks of the stolen Austrian and Italian passports were made by any country between the time they were entered into Interpol's database and the departure of the flight."
  • (18) These findings suggest that variation associated with some of these RFLPs is contributing to the determination of lipid levels in patients and controls, but that the RFLPs themselves cannot be used as markers for increased coronary risk in the Austrian population.
  • (19) Stefan Köppl, 27, an Austrian former strategy consultant, is participating in the latter in Portugal, where he lives with his Polish wife.
  • (20) Ninety crania of Italian and Austrian males, 25-32 years old, coming from the ossurary of Custoza have been examined, (in all 2205 teeth) to determinate the presence and the frequency of dehiscences and fenestrations.

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