In a mutually beneficial arrangement the club will lend the fun run organisers the watch. |
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There will be no more political lapdogs subsumed by the larger party, but a mutually beneficial arrangement that serves the nation's interests. |
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We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
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Structuring a mutually beneficial incentive program between the parent and the spin-off can alleviate many of these problems, says Breyer. |
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What could have been a mutually beneficial working relationship was marred by the clash of their personalities. |
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Marrying the two in a mutually beneficial collaboration seems a sensible solution and unlike most marriages, it needn't be expensive. |
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With thanks for your interest, we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship. |
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For such mutually beneficial cooperation to develop, we need to be able to talk to each other. |
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As a tenant you should be able to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with your landlord. |
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While the relationship between crop artists and cereologists is uneasy, the relationship between artists and farmers is mutually beneficial. |
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The relationship proved mutually beneficial as they supported each other's prolific output. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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The new model of collaborative research capitalizes on everyone's strengths in a mutually beneficial way. |
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It is possible to build mutually beneficial educational links in emerging states while maintaining home country standards in labour regulation. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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This is, of course, very true, and our interdependence has been for the most part mutually beneficial. |
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While these contacts are often sought after, fruitful and mutually beneficial, they are just as frequently the source of conflict. |
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Coordination, however, must help to make this policy as consistent as possible and mutually beneficial. |
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We believe that in order for trade to be mutually beneficial, it must first be fair. |
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They underscored the potential for mutually beneficial civil nuclear cooperation and trade. |
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This site can catalyze contacts and lead to letters of agreement between groups to undertake mutually beneficial projects. |
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Mediation is an excellent tool that can help parties in a dispute to reach mutually beneficial agreements. |
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There are many benefits that can arise from involving a larger community but those should be mutually beneficial to individuals and community. |
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From the outside, a mutually beneficial, or sugar daddy, relationship seems immoral. |
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Theirs is a mutually beneficial, passive-aggressive, love-hate relationship. |
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Campbell, along with three other congressmen, pushed the legislation as a mutually beneficial measure for pet owners and Amtrak. |
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Most of the commercially valuable wild species derive their nourishment from the rootlets of living trees in a mutually beneficial relationship called mycorrhiza. |
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Volunteering is mutually beneficial for both the temple and the devotee. |
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All and sundry want to be part of it though on mutually beneficial terms and all wish to be respected for whatever unique particularity they may bring to the common agenda. |
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We need not only to upscale our knowledge base and competencies about fisheries, but we also have to work arduously towards a trading regime that is mutually beneficial, fair and sustainable to all concerned. |
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It is also vital to set out, and bring to public notice, much more positive examples, clearly showing that biodiversity protection and economic development are mutually beneficial. |
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If we want to influence the future of farming, I think we should rather aim at developing a mutually beneficial relationship with the conventional sector. |
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How can press officers and journalists work better together so they have a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship rather than an antagonistic one? |
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It is precisely the ability of our social institutions to foster mutually beneficial cooperation in the absence of shared values that constitutes their peculiar genius. |
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In truth, current shifts in economic output can be mutually beneficial, leading to increased levels of investment, trade and consumption on all sides. |
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Whether through a donation to a specific project or working on mutually beneficial sponsorship programs, there are numerous opportunities for corporate support. |
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Our most ambitious challenge is a project we are currently working hard to promote and a project which will have a mutually beneficial impact for both the Aboriginal community and corporate Canada. |
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In such a system of a mutually beneficial relationship, the fungus transfers various amino acids or oligo elements to the tree which in return conveys various sugars produced by the photosynthesis of the tree to it. |
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It can be a mutually beneficial relationship. |
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Included in the Group's objectives are the pursuit of general interests and the development of mutually beneficial solutions, for example, within the scope of public-private partnerships. |
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The books selected for the collection were chosen because they would be mutually beneficial to the shareholders. |
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The mutually beneficial relationship capitalizes on the NRC's unique strengths in the theory and practice of MR imaging, in collaboration with the pioneering use of MR imaging by the Faculty's researchers and clinicians. |
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All the Barefoot College programmes are conceived to develop the ability to make joint decisions, which is vital to the mutually beneficial resolution of problems. |
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Atrip to Cordoba, Mexico, proved mutually beneficial for Servus Credit Union and the local Caja Yanga credit union. |
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These objectives may be convergent and even mutually beneficial. |
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The aim is to be mutually beneficial to both parties, by combining the marketing and technical strengths of the franchiser with the local market familiarity, energy and capital of the franchisee. |
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The LocalMaven app creates a mutually beneficial situation where businesses, Mavens and customers all receive tangible benefits. |
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What is missing is an agreed mandate to resolve differences and a more formal institutional framework with authority to ensure mutually beneficial outcomes. |
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This level of international collaboration has been mutually beneficial since both countries are among the first in the world to include genomics into their routine national genetic evaluation systems. |
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The deeper understanding thus achieved will greatly assist a company in identifying areas of opportunity that could lead to mutually beneficial business relationships. |
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Organisms can also respond to selection by cooperating with each other, usually by aiding their relatives or engaging in mutually beneficial symbiosis. |
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Many cases of mutually beneficial interactions have evolved. |
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The clients swim away spic-and-span, and the cleaners get an easy meal, which is a classic example of a mutually beneficial relationship, according to the researchers. |
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They also believe that strengthening the Chinese studies program at the university will lead to mutually beneficial engagement, research and global collaboration. |
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The complex and mutually beneficial interaction between literary studies and the cognitive sciences is already an established fact of multidisciplinary scholarship. |
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This type of squeeze play always reduces true value and mutually beneficial relationships to a level where no one wins and dividing lines get drawn. |
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