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In a mutual or shared manner.
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reciprocamente
1
The
mutually
assured destruction aims to stop either country using nuclear weapons.
2
What steps are needed to produce a viable,
mutually
agreed reform agenda?
3
Two
mutually
antagonistic parties have created the controversy today over terrorism policy.
4
He also promised to negotiate a fair and
mutually
beneficial financial solution.
5
Space war had brought a return to such
mutually
agreed upon engagements.
6
Too often strength and sensitivity are presented as
mutually
exclusive, said Vere.
7
We believe physical and online centres will be
mutually
reinforcing, he said.
8
The white and black
mutually
require the protection of the General Government.
9
We must be
mutually
invested in everyone's success, however they define it.
10
We
mutually
agreed to terminate the contract with no issues, Yusuf said.
11
Mukherjee and Singh have been playing
mutually
destructive power politics for years.
12
In scientific terms, embryos and fetuses are different and
mutually
exclusive entities.
13
Perhaps it is owing to both; for they
mutually
produce each other.
14
Control the Flow of Information Cybersecurity and privacy are not
mutually
exclusive.
15
Barclays and the
mutually
-
owned
Nationwide Building Society increased lending by the most.
16
The two lines of thought were in the long run
mutually
exclusive.
mutually
mutually exclusive
mutually beneficial
mutually dependent
mutually agreeable
mutually destructive
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reciprocamente
mutualmente
mutuamente