Synonym: reciprocally. Similar words: mutual, mutualism, actually, virtually, eventually, perpetually, ineffectually, intellectually. Meaning: ['mjuːtjʊəlɪ] adv. in a mutual or shared manner.
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91. But educators there have shown that high academic standards and the concepts under-girding school-to-work are not mutually exclusive.
92. There must be other joint initiatives with publishers as well as with the media and the telecommunications industries which also might prove mutually beneficial.
93. Mediating the differences between these groups and guiding them towards mutually agreed goals is the overriding notion of the national interest.
94. Are a reasonably healthy state of being and cigarette-smoking really, truly, absolutely mutually exclusive?
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95. These proposals were not mutually exclusive, and most officials wanted a combination of the three, with an emphasis on one.
96. In a turbulent economy, the planning and control functions turned out to be mutually incompatible.
97. Community Linking is direct people to people contact which leads to equal, mutually beneficial relationships across cultures.
98. Unless he thought there might be a mutually advantageous way to handle the matter between ourselves.
99. They exchanged perishable consumer goods which were mutually valuable in the ordinary fashion of barter trade.
100. The physicality of their food consumption, decidedly hands-on, and their mutually greedy looks say it all.
101. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive, though efficiency does tend to militate against combinations.
102. Alternatively extra inductance can be added to the secondary circuit, taking care to avoid further mutually inductive couplings.
103. All candidates are required to attend for interview and practical tests at some mutually convenient time.
104. These edges can be considered mutually exclusive interpretations of some stretch of the utterance defined by the z and x axis.
105. The impish Forrester scribbles pedagogic remarks all over Jamal's unformed jottings and a sparky, mutually nurturing relationship gets going.
106. Some of those diets were the result of a mutually beneficial alliance between physicians and food producers.
107. It encourages open communication, and learning about processes of living in mutually beneficial ways.
108. Sandoz and CoCensys have mutually agreed to discontinue their agreement after its March expiration.
109. Groups of work-inhibited students may reinforce mutually held beliefs that school is a negative environment.
110. The transcripts start with either coding segment 1 or segment 2; coding segments 1 and 5 are mutually exclusive.
111. Insertion and side sequences draw attention to the fact that conversation is discourse mutually constructed and negotiated in time.
112. This takes place at a time prearranged to be mutually convenient.
113. However the individual parts are mutually repellent and while attached to the dirt also seek to escape their neighbours.
114. The dependence and the normal justification theses are mutually reinforcing.
115. Here, as so often in the New Testament, word and sacrament mutually reinforce one another.
116. The justification for participating in international arrangements is that they are mutually beneficial to all participants.
117. What he was denying was their ability to achieve the outcomes to which the opportunities for mutually advantageous trade clearly pointed.
118. To many, these theoretical accounts are mutually exclusive alternatives, with acceptance of either one requiring the rejection of the other.
119. However, he did not seem to comprehend the possibility that self organisation and compulsion are mutually exclusive.
120. These few basic rules can make your group maximally helpful:-Meet regularly at a mutually acceptable time and place.
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