The sharing of this type of information on the part of the physician demonstrates a high degree of mutuality in the relationship. |
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Friendship is a unique relationship because of the mutuality and equality of the participants. |
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In particular we need to focus on ways of building a mutuality of respect across the boundaries of inequality and difference. |
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Can men and women interact on the basis of mutuality, free of hang-ups about whose writ is to run, about prior empowerment? |
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Encouraging mutuality acknowledges that our spiritual existence affects our physical existence. |
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Nevertheless, they concede that self-sacrifice must continue to play a role within this ethic of mutuality. |
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But yesterday the spokesman for Standard Life appeared to indicate the board was now taking a more pragmatic approach towards mutuality. |
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The process of mutuality begins with valuing the context of God's people in which the kerygma has been preached. |
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Our participation involves us in a cooperative mutuality of unequals as we accept God's saving offer of divine life. |
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At issue here is the balance within relationships between dominance and mutuality. |
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Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency. |
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Closer to our own century, the Puritans wrote extensively on mutuality within marriage. |
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Prevention has always been one of the hobbyhorses of mutuality, even more so than the equitable compensation of claims. |
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We very deeply believe that some values are more important in this profession than in others, and that they originated in mutuality. |
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Bancel reflects on his time as chairman of ICMIF and offers his perspective on the benefits of mutuality. |
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And in view of this difficulty, we must not stop thinking about our values and the raisons d'être of mutuality. |
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Panelists' answers centred around three key reasons: increased diversity and creativity, mutuality of interests and a moral imperative. |
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But it was tempered with reminders of the need for mutuality, for interdependence. |
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We do not disavow this mutuality, because it still has a role to play within the group. |
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I am talking about the withdrawal of the proposal on mutuality. Ask Mr Barroso what has become of the initiative in this area. |
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The Yahwist also describes the breakdown of mutuality and relationship when we fail to adhere to that ethos, using human craftiness to exploit power. |
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Those inclined to seek out a kind of mutuality among religious traditions have, in a sense, bracketed any highly dogmatic understanding of Christ. |
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This openness should, however, go hand in glove with mutuality and respect. |
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Customers are being strongly recommended to approve the plan by a management team which only a matter of months ago was extolling the virtues of mutuality. |
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That arrangement both fostered and gave direction to mutuality in the relationship between ministers and their departments. |
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We will build our working relationships on goodwill and dialogue with respect, equality and mutuality permeating all parts of our relationships. |
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If we take these values seriously and stand up to defend and promote them, they will also be the basis for mutuality tomorrow. |
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These focus on the quality of a relationship of mutuality, even if the parties' access to resources and information is dissimilar. |
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Is it possible to build into the new Convention provisions which guarantee at least some level of mutuality with regard to enforcement? |
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So you may rest assured that we shall cooperate fully with all efforts that are made to achieve progress on the basis of seeking a mutuality of interests, on the basis of seeking to understand the concerns of all. |
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In our work we see everywhere the core human values of care and generosity and mutuality present and promoted and defended by a diverse range of citizens and activists. |
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Peace and detente, Mazari added, have to be through mutuality of interests and desire. |
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The mutuality of mutually assured destruction is key to its function as a deterrent. |
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Ecotech activities have a strong trade business facilitation emphasis, and they're based on the principles of pooled resources as well as a mutuality of interest. |
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Operating to the highest standards of business ethics, our family ownership gives us the total freedom to shape our own future and create a genuine mutuality of benefits between ourselves and everyone who we do business with. |
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This leads to a continual tug and pull between separateness and mutuality. |
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The visa price in other countries varies according to the principle of mutuality against the price of the similar visa in the resident countries for the Russian citizens. |
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That is the issue we should all work at, whether it is through a legal framework or something else, for mutuality and respect for education as a safe zone. |
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It must be founded on mutuality of interest, trust, and purpose. |
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On the question of the relationship between giver and receiver, international co-operation is a two-way street, an exercise in mutuality and Africa offers an outstanding example of this relationship. |
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Integration implies mutuality and shared rights and responsibilities. |
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Sharing involves a free and open mutuality, one in which churches and individuals enter into each other's lives and value and use each other's gifts. |
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Wondering whether you should use your mutuality to sell your company? |
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Describe aspects of supply chain communication including: inter-organizational compatibility, sense of mutuality, and symmetry of communication and information sharing. |
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In short, he contends that one cannot have eudaimonia without the mutuality that characterizes the hermeneutics of love and its ethic. |
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The problem was going to be in establishing some mutuality, finding some common ground. |
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I cannot put a timescale on it but there is an inevitability about this move away from mutuality. |
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The difficulty, then, is how to reconcile that originative asymmetry with anything like the forms of reciprocity or mutuality central to a liberal conception of the socius. |
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We take great pride in our commitment to mutuality and our service to the community and welcome any measure that lessens unnecessary statutory bias. |
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Everyone has mutuality of interest and lenders have to recognize this. |
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In the end, there will be a mutuality of interest between home and host country supervisors, which underscores the need for effective communication and increased cooperation. |
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Thus, various options should be considered to protect a client's interest in the event that there exists a mutuality of indebtedness with the Service. |
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Appealing to the MPs to avoid negativism, Modi emphasised that their approach to the parliamentary party would have to be that of mutuality and fellow feeling. |
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