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complementarities
noun
Plural of complementarity
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'complementarities' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is the plural form of the noun 'complementarity', which refers to the relationships or interactions between two or more different but complementary things. For example, you can use the word in a sentence such as: "The complementarities between the two companies made them a perfect match for a merger."
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Mr Snower was impressed, concluding that employees increasingly need skills that exploit complementarities.
True, some analysts point to complementarities (the Germans are better at fixed-line business, the Italians in mobile telephony) and cost-cutting potential.
It is badly written, of course: no UN document is complete without pious entreaties that "development complementarities be strengthened".
In the presence of certain positive externalities, productivity spillovers or complementarities or what have you, firms in one geographic area grow more productive as the area itself grows larger: more firms, higher productivity, more firms.
It is already the number one producer of dry natural gas.That highlights the prospect of huge trans-Pacific complementarities.
The stock of real capital exhibits strong complementarities.
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It has complementarity with other sectors," said George Pagoulatos, professor of European politics and economy at Athens University of economics and business.
Marriage is rooted in the complementarity of man and woman.
The court works on a system of complementarity - if Uganda can try him they will be given preference.
Jealous of their national sovereignty, most countries insisted on a strong "complementarity" provision in the treaty.
Mr Holslag predicts that India will challenge China's role as the world's manufacturer, but that seems far-fetched.This complementarity has been accompanied by a number of alliances of convenience, most notably in resisting pressure from the rich world to agree to fixed targets for limiting carbon emissions.
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