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Mutuality

Mutuality meaning

The property of being mutual.

Example sentences (15)

Long before I knew of the radical similarities between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, their anti-capitalist perspectives, their religious roots, their urgent action toward human and civil rights, I sensed a mutuality between the two of them.

Poetry submissions should focus on this year’s contest theme, “network of mutuality,” also the theme of this summer’s inaugural Wakpa Triennial Art Festival.

By far the biggest concerns in the opinion polling is about the NHS whose very design embeds the principles of mutuality, reciprocity and collectivism.

Mutuality drowns in the bitterness of our public discourse.

This sense of co-mutuality reminds me yet again of Lorde for whom the erotic is deeply embedded with shared pursuits.

Today, while we are not our brother's keeper, we are entirely dependent on mutuality and reciprocity for success.

Above all there must be strong senses of empowerment, town morale, mutuality, collectivism and pride in the town.

He does not refuse to take sides in this confrontation, but he is extraordinarily perceptive and eloquent on the mutuality that exists between both sides.

It was felt that sending clearer signals to China on strategic consonance, mutuality of concerns regarding Beijing’s actions in the South and East China Seas and the need to build and maintain interoperability among forces had become necessary.

The similarities are the strengths of the links and must be intentional nurtured to increase bond and mutuality.

And like the typical contract form used by a mortgage company, bank, or other lender, these statutory causes of action with attorney fee provisions tend to lack mutuality, in that if the little guy wins against the violator, then he gets fees to.

Goldberg said the principle of territorial integrity has two important sub-principles, there must be a withdrawal to recognized and secure frontiers for all countries, not necessarily the old armistice lines, and there must be mutuality in adjustments.

Instead of deploying their margin advantage as a defence of mutuality, around 1980 building societies began setting mortgage rates with reference to market clearing levels.

These minor discrepancies could be interpreted as an indication of the author’s view on the importance of mutuality between a husband and a wife.

This theme of mutuality still exists in East Asian cultures even to this day.