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Example sentences for "mutuality"

Lexicographically close words:
mutton; muttons; mutts; mutua; mutual; mutuall; mutually; mutules; mutuo; muvver
  1. This the men readily adopted, and it was another illustration of the hold mutuality and compromise had on the men of the county as a whole.

  2. Then they reminded their constituents that when the markets were advancing (and on sufficient reason being shown) the employers gave advances by mutual arrangement, and therefore that mutuality should be reciprocated.

  3. It implied more mutuality than was in existence, and it was a state which must evolve, rather than be fixed arbitrarily.

  4. The mutuality or meeting of the minds, constituting one of the essential elements of the contract, may result from an express promise for a promise, or from an act performed in response to a promise.

  5. The mutuality consists of the mutual promises of A and B.

  6. There is, however, a deeper root to the proletarian's grievance against the artist--the feeling that the moral principle of mutuality is violated in their relationship.

  7. But the mutuality would not be real, unless the subject which becomes object, and the object which becomes subject, were on each side alike and equally Personal.

  8. The personality of the supreme or absolute Being cannot be without self-contained mutuality of relations such as Will and Love.

  9. He of even a generation ago who piled and piled, but who remained ignorant of the more fundamental laws of life, blind to the law of mutuality and service, would be regarded today as a low, beastly type.

  10. It was the full flowering of the law of mutuality and service that he saw when he said: "I saw a city invincible to the attacks of the whole of the rest of the earth.

  11. It means now that the world's unity and mutuality and its community of interests must be realised and that we build accordingly.

  12. It was a needed help, for man is much the creature of his environments, and what widens his horizon as to the inseparable relations of man to man and the mutuality of obligation, strengthens his manhood in the ratio he embraces opportunity.

  13. First, men who love their work and take pride in it; second, mutuality of interests in that work; third, mutual understanding between employer and employee.

  14. You must either admit the legitimacy of this demand, or reject your own principle--the /mutuality of services/.

  15. Transactions are no longer regulated by free bargaining and discussion, and the /mutuality of services/ disappears.

  16. He desires, he says, /mutuality of services/.

  17. The fundamental dogma of Proudhon himself is the /mutuality of services/.

  18. After all, it appears to me that Political Economy has discharged her duty when she has proved that the great and just law of the /mutuality of services/ operates harmoniously, so long as human progress is not conclusively arrested.

  19. I want to join you ill restoring-, ill the most cordial way, the spirit of coordination and cooperation, and that mutuality of confidence and respect which is necessary ill representative popular government.

  20. Their only interest is in a new one-way international law, which lacks mutuality in its observance, and, therefore, becomes an instrument of oppression.

  21. No Government worthy of the name can "play" these elements against each other, for there is a mutuality of interest between them which the Government must seek to express and to safeguard at all cost.

  22. But mutuality does not imply simultaneity, for, if the previous consent given by one party continues, the subsequent consent given by the other is joined to it and the consent becomes mutual.

  23. Mutuality requires that consent be contemporaneous, that is, that the acceptance of one be given while the offer of the other still holds good.

  24. This type of organization has met with success not only in non-union shops but in unionized shops, and in the latter case it has imported the spirit of mutuality in addition to sheer negotiation of grievance as to conditions of labor.

  25. The old daily personal contact of employer and employee working together in small units carried with it a great mutuality of responsibility.

  26. The interests of employee and employer are not necessarily antagonistic; they have a great common ground of mutuality and if we could secure emphasis upon these common interests we would greatly mitigate conflict.

  27. Mutual Attention The quality of mutuality calls for mutual attention.

  28. I am what I will, and you are what you will; and our relationship is one of mutuality in which each will call forth the other.

  29. Mutuality means that the teacher and pupil, or parent and child, are open to each other.

  30. Heterosexual mutuality has religious significance, since sexual intimacy is supposed to be an outward and visible sign of personal intimacy.

  31. The Values of Mutuality Personal growth is nurtured best in relationships in which the quality of mutuality makes growth a possibility for both the child and the parent, the pupil and the teacher.

  32. Grote brings out very clearly the "mutuality of action and reaction" in the case of the maritime Greeks as compared with the others and with other nations.

  33. At least I can enjoy the mutuality of our relationship, and look forward to great things in the future.

  34. We shared a mutuality which spanned the insignificant to the more complex modes of thought in such a way that neither of us felt compelled, nor hindered, to speak.

  35. And it's not the doing, but the mutuality of sharing a joke, a glance, or idle conversation.

  36. The success of the German system, as I view it, is based upon the mutuality of sickness, invalidity and old age, all three being interdependent and interwoven under one scheme, and the mutuality being in that system.

  37. Whoever will examine those two systems, and compare them, I think, will draw the conclusion that when you consider the subject of sickness and of invalidity, the question of mutuality must necessarily and naturally enter into it.

  38. Once again, the mutuality of the dialogue about the value of caring experienced went beyond simple data production for research purposes.

  39. I have come to believe that caring moments are unique to each nursing situation and evolve naturally from the mutuality of authentic presence as the fullness of the nurse's personhood blends with the fullness of the other's personhood.

  40. What stronger proof could there be of mutuality of consideration?

  41. It speaks as if there was a mutuality of countries on the northwest coast to which the article was applicable, and a mutuality of benefits to accrue to the citizens of both governments by each occupying the country claimed by the other.

  42. Every Agreement should bear Evidence of Mutuality of interest.

  43. There was a mutuality of interest or a unity of Brown and the cause of Freedom.

  44. Labor and exchange, when liberty prevails, lead, then, to equality of fortunes; mutuality of services neutralizes privilege.

  45. Not of service as such, but of the mutuality of it.

  46. He liked the mutuality of it and resolved that it should not be the last touch of that sort between them.

  47. The mutuality of the reticence put them on the footing of good fellowship.

  48. Beneath the surface there appeared indications that our long mutuality of economic interest with Europe was no longer complete.

  49. If Britain invested freely in Germany and Germany in Britain there would be created a mutuality of interest which would render peace probable.

  50. The dependence of our economic mutuality with Europe upon our agriculture may be illustrated by an hypothesis.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mutuality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accordance; affinity; agape; agreement; alternation; amity; balance; charity; collaboration; collectivism; collusion; communion; communism; community; commutation; compatibility; complicity; concert; concord; concordance; concurrence; congeniality; cooperation; cordiality; correspondence; duet; empathy; equilibrium; equivalence; esprit; exchange; fellowship; harmony; identity; interplay; kinship; love; morale; mutuality; octet; oneness; peace; permutation; pooling; quartet; quintet; rapport; rapprochement; reciprocation; reciprocity; relativity; retaliation; septet; sextet; sharing; solidarity; symbiosis; symmetry; sympathy; symphony; teamwork; transposition; trio; troika; understanding; union; unison; unity