Synonym: common, joint, reciprocal. Similar words: mutualism, ritual, actual, virtual, actually, virtually, eventually, mutter. Meaning: ['mjuːtʃʊəl] adj. 1. common to or shared by two or more parties 2. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return.
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121. And if no mutual agreement is found today, we must wait whatever time it takes to reach one.
122. The principles of mutual aid are that members should be involved in a reciprocal supportive role.
123. Treaties on good-neighbourly relations and on co-operation and mutual assistance between government ministries were also finalized.
124. Perhaps I better explain that symbiosis is popularly defined as a relationship between two differing life forms for their mutual benefit.
125. Yet on the other hand an agreement had been reached for mutual military aid as early as 1609.
126. As the Reidys' lives clearly show, sharing parenting helps to maintain mutual respect and closeness in a marriage.
127. And by establishing coordination committees operating within the team concept, he brought about far better mutual support.
128. The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. We cannot exist without mutual help. All, therefore, that need aid have a right to ask it from their fellow men; and no one who has the power of granting can refuse it without guilt. Seneca
129. He speedily diagnosed a mutual attraction and the pair are now happily together.
130. The partners' duties A vital component of a partnership is the mutual trust between partners.
131. So essentially antagonistic class interests sharing the same region find themselves allying with each other in their mutual self-interests.
132. At the same Lime local government is responsible for implementing central government policy and hence we may find mutual dependency between organisations.
133. Though such competition frustrated him, Allen poured energies into welfare work, mutual aid, and preaching.
134. The Co-operative movement was a form of mutual aid with a wider working-class appeal although it also largely excluded the poorest.
135. It is a close drawing together of two worlds and is there for mutual aid.
136. The agonizing dispute between revelation and explanation required mutual concessions by both reason and faith.
137. I would like to hear from anyone who works in this field and we could be of mutual assistance.
138. A further negotiation session was planned for late September, but the August talks ended amid mutual accusations.
139. In 1873 they formed a partnership, born of mutual respect and trust, to manufacture soda ash near Northwich in Cheshire.
140. Salts can be described as a collection of ions held together by their mutual electrostatic attraction.
141. CollaborativeNetworking internal jobs can make so much economic sense that sometimes vital functions are outsourced to competitors, to mutual benefit.
142. A sudden collapse could cause a run on mutual funds, which could in turn threaten the financial system.
143. This morning he had felt her attraction and just now, as they danced, he had been convinced it was mutual.
144. They join a rural community life and a society based on mutual aid.
145. The land claims commission has settled more than 11,000 cases by mutual agreement on compensation.
146. Sure, you will boost performance if you manage to pick a few hot stocks or some superstar mutual funds.
147. Jane and I met through a mutual acquaintance at a party. Sentencedict.com
148. A contract can also be terminated by mutual agreement of the parties.
149. For any relationship to remain healthy, both parties must appreciate the mutual exchange of benefits.
150. But the movie character and the real-life teacher do share a mutual dream of earning their livings as composers of music.
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