Sentence examples for mutually enable from inspiring English sources

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These work-centric social and technological sub-systems mutually enable and constrain one another in ways that largely determine the nature of work and, relatedly, the conditions and patterns of safety within which it occurs.

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Considering several combined properties of the 'cases' as mutually dependent enables us to identify regularities that can be expressed with the fewest possible conditions.

Carroll (1991) organised his pyramid as a four-layered model, entitled the Pyramid of Responsibilities, which embodied the four different responsibilities - economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic - which while not mutually exclusive, enabled managers to appreciate the varying types of obligation and the continual tensions between them.

The fixed priority weights assigned to the SSs enable mutually independent uplink scheduling for the nrtPS service flows of the individual SSs.

These push-and-pull forces enable a mutually inclusive and unified relationship between the state and individuals (Yang 2008).

In this review, I summarize and integrate these findings with a particular focus on the redundant yet mutually reinforcing pathways that enable long-term transcriptional repression throughout the soma.

It is clear that an active effort is needed to transform such ideals into reality, guided by evidence and common sense, to enable a mutually rewarding partnership between biomedical and traditional health care providers to reduce the treatment gap for mental illnesses in Africa.

Virtue creates a sense of inner harmony and enables mutually beneficial interactions with others.

Motivated by insights from topology theory, we design a diagrammatic scheme to represent different types of RNA structures so that constraints associated with a folded structure may be segregated into mutually independent subsets, enabling the total conformational entropy loss to be easily calculated as a sum of independent terms.

This system enables mutually exclusive groups of patients, Adjusted Clinical Groups (ACGs), to be formed on the basis of the criterion of similar use of resources, using age, sex and morbidity across a given period of time (usually one year) for the purpose.

This enable them to mutually combine together to reconstruct original faces.

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