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Mutuality
noun
The property of being mutual.
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It was the first time that members of a building society have over-ridden a board's wishes on mutual status.See article: Can mutuality survive?Two deals that seemed to signify a grand restructuring of Italian banking seem to be unravelling.
They account for a big portion of the market in such countries as France, Italy, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, although the form that mutuality takes, and the role of mutuals in the banking industry, differs from country to country.
In a sign of fears in Dublin, which joined the EEC on the same day as the UK in 1973, that Britain may leave the EU, the president said: "We recognise that it has been in that European context of mutuality and interdependence that we took the most significant steps towards each other".
By 2030, deficits would reach 10% of GDP in France and Germany.In this section Profit huggers Softening The end of mutuality?
It also replaced its chief executive, Iain Lumsden, with Sandy Crombie, his deputy, and raised an estimated £350m ($640m) by selling one-fifth of Hammerson, a property group.In this section Profit huggers Softening The end of mutuality?
He charts the rise of what he dubs "mutuality": the idea that an intimate equality should be established between men and women through mixing of the sexes, companionate marriage and shared sexual pleasure.
Mixing took place, but on unequal terms.In this section Fireball fallout Together and apart Blood and guts Telling it straight Blood on the tracks Look to learn The whey of life ReprintsOutside the clubs, mutuality reached its zenith in the century's third quarter, argues Mr Collins.
As Mr Blackburn puts it, lust involves a "pure mutuality", a "joint symphony of pleasure and response".
Women learned independence in the job market; the arrival of the Pill ended the double sexual standard for men and women; and the rise of divorce deprived mutuality of its bedrock, the companionate marriage.This book's main disappointment is its purely British focus: each trend Mr Collins spots has echoes elsewhere, and many were most obvious in America.
Indeed, plenty of big consumers of plastics, such as carmakers, already know the futures markets well, having traded metals.In this section Profit huggers Softening The end of mutuality?
There is no mention of the same leaders' failure to keep regulators away from their firms' doors.In this section Profit huggers Softening The end of mutuality?
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