Mutual
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There's not a lot of
mutual
like or trust, but it's not as if the Americans are telling him what to do.
I think what would probably floor Douglass North about this use of technology is the fact that the very thing that makes it work, the very thing that keeps the blockchain secure and verified, is our
mutual
distrust.
Funny enough, I found that this was a 19th century Austrian tradition, where couples in courtship would keep a slice of apple crammed under their armpit during dances, and at the end of the evening, the girl would give the guy she most fancied her used fruit, and if the feeling was mutual, he would wolf down that stinky apple.
The Dutch girls said that their doctors, teachers and parents talked to them candidly, from an early age, about sex, pleasure and the importance of
mutual
trust.
If you’re a few meters away from a smartphone, you'll experience a
mutual
force of a few piconewtons.
A marriage can be a good thing; it can be a source of joy and love and
mutual
support.
No, they tend to be places where people have to hold their noses and rub along together despite their
mutual
contempt.
And then, to have to deal with large groups, say, at the nation-state level, and we had to have
mutual
non-aggression, or through a series of conflicts, we eventually came to a rough international bargain to largely keep the peace.
That's why they don't know whether their
mutual
fund manager is taking 0.1 percent or 0.15 percent of their investment, but they clip coupons to save one dollar off of toothpaste.
We survived the African savannas, despite being weaker and slower than our predators and most of our prey, by an amazing ability to engage in
mutual
aid, and that urge to cooperate has been hardwired into our minds through natural selection.
CA: Right,
mutual
assured destruction kept the Cold War relatively stable, without that, we might not be here now.
There isn't an organization which is connecting the independent voices of the world to get out there, and yet I'm hearing throughout this conference that the biggest challenge in our future is understanding the other, and having
mutual
respect for the other and crossing borders.
So we should recognize that interdependence, by formal,
mutual
commitments.
The United Nations actually has a language for these
mutual
commitments, the recognition of
mutual
commitments; it's called the language of compact.
It would be ideal to have a standard set of norms where, when we got to a post-conflict situation, there was an expectation of these
mutual
commitments from the three parties.
Most of the time, art and science stare at each other across a gulf of
mutual
incomprehension.
Silk road connotes independence and
mutual
trust.
And the defenders of same-sex marriage say no, procreation is not the only purpose of marriage; what about a lifelong, mutual, loving commitment?
It seems to me that our discussion reflects the opposite, that a better way to
mutual
respect is to engage directly with the moral convictions citizens bring to public life, rather than to require that people leave their deepest moral convictions outside politics before they enter.
Instill deep trust and
mutual
respect.
Sewing this practice in can have a profound effect on raising the bar, on
mutual
respect, trust, reducing gossip and politics in the office and the classroom, and thus reducing the noise that gets in the way of the innovative process.
A colleague of mine got access to investment records from Vanguard, the gigantic
mutual
fund company, of about a million employees and about 2,000 different workplaces.
What she found is that for every 10
mutual
funds the employer offered, rate of participation went down two percent.
You don't want to pick the wrong
mutual
fund or wrong salad dressing.
And full absence of
mutual
aid.
It's one of those films where I can get the feeling that I'll be blown away but when the credits start to role my friends and I all gave
mutual
looks, and we all laughed at how ridiculous this movie was.
TV News producer, Jane Craig (Hunter) meets Tom Grunick (Hurt), an up-and-coming news presenter, at a seminar, and their
mutual
attraction takes them back to her room.
"I don't want to feel anything again, ever," Han tells Mark soon after they meet, but the two soon develop the
mutual
irresistibles for each other, and who can blame them?
Eroded by globalization's collateral damages, the pessimistic vision of Europe is
mutual
with Chinas.
Police Sergeant Dutch Van Den Broeck(Harrison Ford)is devastated when he learns his beloved wife has been killed in a plane crash,he's even more upset to learn of her affair with the husband of a famous congresswoman Kay Chandler(Kristen Scott Thomas).He arranges to meet her and see if she knew or like he had no idea.They start to befriend each other then out of their
mutual
pain and distress begin an intense affair(which could be seen as healing for them both).However will the memories of the dead and pressures from their respective jobs drive them apart and cause more harm than good or can they escape the past?well you'll have to watch Random Hearts and find out.A moving and well acted film with a great cast.
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