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In December, the European Commission played along, allowing Prime Minister Theresa May to pretend that she can reach three
mutually
contradictory goals concerning the United Kingdom’s departure from the EU.
A second aspect of Musharraf’s strategy is to create
mutually
beneficial relations with Islamists.
By contrast, partnerships are strengthened if companies and governments recognize their shared interest in durable,
mutually
beneficial contracts that ensure stable revenue streams from projects.
The time has come to establish such a facility – in the interest of a
mutually
beneficial partnership between governments and foreign investors.
Science and technology
mutually
reinforce each other, and both percolate through the social fabric.
Likewise, countries should take a broader look at how policies damage or
mutually
reinforce each other, especially in deciding which policies should be implemented and when – what technocrats call “policy coherence” and “policy sequencing” – to reduce poverty and support development.
Alluding to a series of Chinese military incursions since 2006, Modi declared that “a shadow of uncertainty” hangs over the border region, because the “line of actual control” that China unilaterally drew after defeating India in a 1962 war that it had initiated was never
mutually
clarified.
Once China meets at least some of Trump’s demands, this view holds,
mutually
beneficial economic engagement will be restored.
This will prolong the conflict, further diminish trust, and, in the long term, make it harder to restore any semblance of
mutually
beneficial cooperation, implying significant long-term consequences for the global economy.
Mutually
assured destruction was explicitly acknowledged during the Cold War in statements from both sides.
Democracy and communism are, it seems,
mutually
exclusive.
Together, they would form a
mutually
reinforcing process: a political agreement would provide the framework in which the region’s water and energy needs can be met; and meeting these basic needs in an effective and innovative way would make the Arab Peace Initiative more than a paper deal.
Journalists know that democracy and a free press are
mutually
dependent, and that when reporters are silenced, embezzlement, extortion, and environmental crimes increase.
In other words, if you diverge markedly from society’s average level of trust, you are likely to lose out, either because you are so distrustful of others that you miss out on opportunities for investment and
mutually
beneficial exchange, or because you are so trusting that you leave yourself open to being cheated and abused.
Only with Europe-wide cooperation can an effective,
mutually
beneficial compromise be reached.
Here, indeed, is the central point: the need to move away from mythological,
mutually
exclusive rights of existence, conflicting historical narratives, and religious claims of ownership.
Recent events have made crystal clear what we already knew - that human and animal viruses are not
mutually
exclusive.
When a country’s authorities believe that a trading partner is violating
mutually
agreed rules, they can bring their case before the WTO.
The great challenge is to uncover its mysteries, that is, to find out how the neurons are structured and
mutually
connected.
Current trade tensions could conceivably destroy this cooperative game, triggering a shift to a non-cooperative one, with elements of a “prisoner’s dilemma,” in which self-interested action turns out to be both individually and
mutually
destructive.
The Constitutional MarketFREIBURG: In one obvious way, the state and the market are
mutually
exclusive.
It is up to politicians and diplomats to move countries from no-win impasses to the kind of
mutually
beneficial outcomes that are almost always found in trade and investment.
But one can easily imagine that they, like us, would prefer to land in a prosperous region in which countries pursue
mutually
beneficial cooperation, rather than in a zone of simmering conflicts where competing territorial and historical claims have thwarted the inhabitants’ vast potential.
Money spent on sustainable development and climate action should be
mutually
reinforcing.
Of course, confidence and self-doubt are not
mutually
exclusive.
Such a state will be based on one of two
mutually
exclusive principles: equal rights for all of its inhabitants or some form of apartheid, characterized by Jewish control and Palestinian subordination.
Only by embracing the opportunities of interdependency can the hegemon and the rising power reduce tensions and focus on the benefits of
mutually
sustainable prosperity.
At first glance, the explanations offered by Sullivan and Lind seem to be
mutually
contradictory.
The EU, after all, is composed of sovereign states that jealously guard their prerogatives while occasionally yielding some aspect of sovereignty to central institutions for
mutually
agreed-upon purposes.
The various objectives
mutually
reinforce each other; together, they constitute the new order – a sham democracy built on petrol-patronage.
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