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the mutuality
noun
The property of being mutual.
Exact(34)
And it isn't only the moralism, but also the mutuality, that has become passe.
The poem finally basks in the mutuality of the lovers' exaltation.
But the Bradford & Bingley board yesterday stressed it was firmly committed to the mutuality of member ownership.
Sex replaces the mutuality of friendship with the parallel play of two egos pursuing their symbolic needs.
It opens up a new relationship between electoral politics and the mutuality and solidarity in everyday life, in the community and the workplace.
Disabled or not, all of us are dependent on the mutuality and reciprocity which are the hallmarks of a civilised society at some time in our lives.
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To find a way to speak about the mutualities that underlie such sociabilities, Ayse Çağlar and I use the term 'domains of commonality' (See also Glick Schiller et al, 2011).
(2) Without these cues it is very difficult to create alignment and shared understanding between people, and in the absence of this mutuality, the possibility of empathy is greatly diminished.
Some in the US share the same concern, fearing that under the principal of mutuality, the ICC could assert jurisdiction over American nationals for alleged war crimes, committed anywhere on the globe.
When you boil it all down, that is the social purpose of art: the creation of mutuality, the passage from feeling into shared meaning".
He led the institution to unprecedented growth and diversity over 34 years, while maintaining the banks mutuality and independence to benefit its customers and communities.
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