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"Veterans' organisations joined ranks to provide mutual support during the difficult transitional years that followed the Armistice.
The extended family, and the obligation placed on family members to provide mutual support, is of the utmost importance.
We thought there was real value in having a club, anchored in Bristol, where organisations could share experiences face-to-face and provide mutual support.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France expressed hope that Europe and Asia could provide mutual support when world leaders converged on Washington next month.
Particularly among the latter, such societies sometimes evolved into illegal organizations for struggle with employers, but by and large their function was to provide mutual support and cultural self-help.
In addition, if relatives blame one another — thinking perhaps that particular actions or a failure to act may have contributed to events — that can greatly undermine a family's ability to provide mutual support.
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"I don't need proof of involvement in Sept. 11 to be concerned that Saddam Hussein is providing mutual support to Al Qaeda," he said.
In some countries even two adults may be perceived as providing mutual support, making acceptability by the locals less spontaneous and complete.
And – parti pris even more, but to hell with it – I'd suggest that publishers use the Society of Indexers as a gold standard: it not only organises an annual conference but actively trains new indexers in the skills required, offers qualifications and a complaints procedure, and provides mutual support for those who do this important work.
Microgrids can not only achieve a bi-directional exchange of energy with the main grid in a grid-connected operating mode, providing mutual support, but also disconnect with the main grid if there is an external malfunction or when needed for another reason, operating in an islanded mode [2].
In the early 90s, he heard about community-supported agriculture (CSA), where a community of individuals pledge support to a farm operation so that the farmland becomes the community's farm, with the growers and consumers providing mutual support and sharing the risks and benefits of food production.
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