See also: Mutuality Mutual Mutualism Mutuum Mutuels Mutules Mutually Mutualists Mutualize Mutualized Mutualista Mutualistic
1. Mutuality definition is - the quality or state of being mutual
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2. Recent Examples on the Web Being successful at business has hinged on Mutuality since our ancestors started to exchange and barter goods and services for things of reciprocal value
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3. Mutuality definition, condition or quality of being mutual; reciprocity; mutual dependence
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4. Mutuality, mutualness (noun) a reciprocality of sentiments "the Mutuality of their affection was obvious" Mutuality, interdependence, interdependency (noun)
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5. Mutuality means that the teacher and pupil, or parent and child, are open to each other
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6. HOWE All the other statements quoted apply only to the Mutuality of conjugal duty
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7. Search for Mutuality in relationship as a goal in their lives, particularly in dyadic love relationships
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8. Relational Mutuality can provide purpose and meaning in people’s lives, while lack of Mutuality can adversely affect self-esteem
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9. The Mutuality of the reticence put them on the footing of good fellowship
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10. This new way of leading calls us toward inclusiveness, collaboration, synchronicity, expansiveness, abundance, wholeness, Mutuality, intuitive knowing and compassion.
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11. Self assessment report, including development strategies to enhance Mutuality
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12. There are four major areas of Mutuality that must be present if a relationship is to succeed and grow: love, benefit, trust and support.
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13. ‘The sharing of this type of information on the part of the physician demonstrates a high degree of Mutuality in the relationship.’ ‘Friendship is a unique relationship because of the Mutuality and equality of the participants.’
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14. ‘the Mutuality of love between father and son’ ‘The sharing of this type of information on the part of the physician demonstrates a high degree of Mutuality in the relationship.’ ‘Friendship is a unique relationship because of the Mutuality and equality of the participants.’
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15. The Economics of Mutuality is a groundbreaking management innovation based on fifteen years of in-depth academic research and business practice
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16. [9] Mutuality exists when “the debts and credits are in the same right and are between the same parties, standing in the same capacity.” [10] In Lehman, it was never disputed that the funds frozen in the general deposit account lacked Mutuality with the debt owed to Swedbank
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17. Mutuality is a positive, interactive relationship between people
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18. The Mutuality between you and your co-workers at the ice cream shop means there's good communication and a sense of understanding
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19. You could also use the term reciprocity or cooperation instead of Mutuality.
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20. Mutuality is the movement that bridges the gap between duality and unity
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21. Wherever there is separation, Mutuality must come into being in order to eliminate this separation
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22. Nothing can be created unless Mutuality exists, be it a new galaxy, a work of art, or a …
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23. In the Trillium community, Mutuality is a relationship disposition that holds both self and others as unique expressions of Being
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24. Dictionary entry overview: What does Mutuality mean? • Mutuality (noun) The noun Mutuality has 2 senses:
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25. A reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups) Familiarity information: Mutuality used as a noun is rare.
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26. Closely related to the concept of consideration is the Mutuality of obligation doctrine
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27. Eral role implementation variables, including Mutuality, preparedness, and balance between competing needs
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28. Mutuality It’s good being mutual Before the welfare state or modern insurance, there were mutuals - societies that evolved to help ordinary people save and prepare for times of illness, old age, and death.
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29. Mutuality workshops, and Peter Isaacson who recorded them
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30. P240 Mutuality Report V3 11/3/04 3:00 pm Page 2
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31. A global collaborative dedicated to self-help initiatives that incorporate the principles for establishing a global society where Mutuality - sharing and working together - is the standard of behavior
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32. Mutuality of obligation is closely related to the idea of consideration
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33. An important part of a contract is Mutuality, that is, both parties must be bound or neither is
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34. Mutuality (n.) pagkakaayon: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
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35. We are caught in an inescapable network of Mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny
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36. Synonyms for Mutuality include reciprocity, cooperation, reciprocality, reciprocation, interchange, exchange, mutual benefit, mutual exchange, concession and
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37. We call this the Economics of Mutuality (EoM)
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38. Six years ago, we joined forces with University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School to explore the cocreation of an EoM management concept that puts Mutuality and purpose as the central goal
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39. Ethics, Meaningfulness, and Mutuality poses critical questions related to organisational design by challenging limits to current thinking, such as the neglect by political philosophers of markets, firms and stakeholders, or by organisational theorists of business ethics
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40. Mutuality is the sharing of our authentic selves that allows for us to recognize each other clearly, interacting with each other and all living beings in ways that are balanced and supportive
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41. Mutuality is a connection that works for the beneit of all involved.
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42. I am reminded once again of his vibrant image of the "inescapable network of Mutuality" that links humanity
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43. Mutuality: The state or quality of being mutual; reciprocity; interchange
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44. Thus, a contract that has no consideration is said to be void for want of Mutuality.
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45. We offer the alternative concept of Mutuality or generalized exchange and the metaphor of inclusion rather than exchange as central to this perspective.
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46. One crucial element of therapeutic nurse-patient/parent relationships is the attribute of Mutuality
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47. Mutuality not only embodies the philosophy of family-centered-care, it acknowledges and supports the evolution of parents and nurses toward greater com …
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48. Background: Parent-child Mutuality is comprised of emotional reciprocity, co-responsiveness, and cooperation, which together represent aspects of co-regulation of emotion and behavior that may be important in the etiology of children's behavior problems
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49. Furthermore, individual differences in children's Mutuality and behavior problems involve transactions between genetic and environmental
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50. To balance and harmonise, we must honour the notion of Mutuality…
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51. The Mutuality Cafe is different than our “closed” Mutuality circles, which consist of practitioners who meet regularly together as a kind of committed practice group
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52. In the Mutuality Cafe, you can drop in whenever it works for you, though you will need to make a reservation so …
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53. Mutuality also means your deposits and loans have greater influence on others like yourself
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54. Mutuality between the siblings allowed them to finish household chores much quicker than if they worked individually
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55. 🔊 Mexico and Costa Rica have reached Mutuality, coming together and finding a solution to the problem
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56. 🔊 Although they are no longer married, the co-parents depend on Mutuality and must work together for the best interest
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57. Both exchange and Mutuality however demand additional discipline for success: 2
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58. Mutuality of feeling may enable acceptance of this in both partners and to a greater or lesser extent usually does: 3
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59. This underlies the necessity of the Mutuality mentioned in the last paragraphs: 4
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60. Third there is the matter of Mutuality: 5
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61. The Mutuality of their affection was obvious
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MUTUALITY [ˌmyo͞oCHəˈwalədē]
NOUN
mutuality (noun)
The synonyms and related words of "Mutual" are: reciprocal, common, interchangeable, interactive, complementary, correlative, bilateral, interconnect, rapport, friendship, multilateral, interaction, inherence, affiliated, joint, cordiality, communal, relation, reciprocity, connection, interdependent, socialization, hinge, together, related, mutually, linked, mutuality, link, both, inborn
The doctrine of mutuality, based on common law principles, is premised on the theory that a person cannot make a profit from himself. An amount received from oneself, therefore, cannot be regarded as income and taxable.
In the context of psychological contract, mutuality describes the degree to which the two parties agree on their interpretations of promises and commitments each party has made and accepted (i.e., agreement on what each owes the other). Reciprocity refers to the degree of agreement about the reciprocal exchange.