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Mutually
adverb
In the same way, each to the other; reciprocally
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Hard as it is to imagine, revolutionary Iran continued to cooperate with Israel during much of the 1980s and 1990s despite the mutually bellicose rhetoric out of Tehran and Tel Aviv.
It is possible to build mutually beneficial educational links in emerging states while maintaining home country standards in labour regulation".
"[Russia] thinks strategically", he said, "and they are taking the right approach by using their expertise in everything from arms to nuclear power to satellite technology in order to ensure mutually advantageous cooperation with strategic African partners.
How can press officers and journalists work better together so they have a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship rather than an antagonistic one?
She cares about style, but has a brain, suggesting those qualities are not mutually exclusive.
When I was done, to celebrate our mutually beneficial burst of creativity, we went for a drink.
How he and Inverness have been a mutually beneficial partnership.
As a young black woman, my experiences of racism and sexism are not mutually exclusive.
International hopes were raised when the Arab League last month spoke for the first time about a Palestinian state on 1967 borders with "comparable and mutually agreed minor swaps of the land".
David agrees that, when properly defined, liberty and equality are essentially related, rather than mutually exclusive, conditions.
Cridland, however, was adamant that fostering growth and cutting the deficit were not mutually exclusive.
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