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"reciprocal interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a mutual feeling of interest shared between two or more parties. For example, "The two companies had a reciprocal interest in collaborating together on a new project."
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"There's always been that reciprocal interest, so I think something could happen there," said Peter's agent, Ralph Cindrich, who confirmed that he and Giants General Manager Ernie Accorsi agreed to talk on Saturday when the Giants will create some salary cap space.
One of the basic ideas of thought psychology, i.e., the existence of non-depictive or non intuitive acts (also classified as the "situation of consciousness", "meaning awareness", or "thoughts", cf. Kusch 1999, 21 30), which can neither be reduced to other experiences nor, most notably, to presentations or sensations, could arguably be identified as one of the motives for this reciprocal interest.
CU has either ruled out or been told there is no reciprocal interest from candidates such as Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen, Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe, Brigham Young coach Bronco Mendenhall and Utah State coach Gary Andersen.
Scorsese, whose daughter was a No Doubt fan, showed reciprocal interest in casting Stefani after seeing her picture from a Marilyn Monroe-inspired photo shoot for Teen Vogue in 2003.
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Recent methodological developments in dendro-anthracology offer many new techniques to address the historical practices associated with the exploitation of wood as a fuel and to better understand the reciprocal interests of forest landscapes and societies.
The suit calls out OkCupid's QuickMatch (which shows when two individuals mutually admire each other); Zoosk's Scientific Matching Service, and 2RedBean's Secret Admire function as infringing JDate-owned patent # 5,950,200, titled "Method and Apparatus for Detection Of Reciprocal Interests or Feelings And Subsequent Notification".
While there is no enforcement measure for the IHRs, the ability to use non-governmental sources of information and the inherent reciprocal self-interest is presumed to offer sufficient incentive for compliance.
(b) They provide for the topic to be the result of a reciprocal display of interest by a staff member and a client.
The rapid expansion and increasing popularity of commercially available preparation courses for the UMAT [ 3] has resulted in a reciprocal increase in interest in the potential magnitude and determinants of any practice effects that may be improving test performance.
When the bid is accepted and the topic is successfully launched, it can be regarded as the result of a reciprocal display of interest and not as a unilateral imposition by one of the participants.
That's an example of a genuinely reciprocal arrangement where the interest of both organisations are bound together," Creese says.
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