mutual advantage

collocation in English

meaningsofmutualandadvantage

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mutual
adjective
uk
/ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
(of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for ...
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advantage
noun
uk
/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
us
/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofmutualandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is no practicalmutualadvantageargument, even ex ante, for anything of real substance that involves millions of people, especially like establishing government.
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Thus, the pursuit ofmutualadvantagein labour relations may involve choosing workplace practices that foster intrinsic motivation.
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Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basic norm of co-operation formutualadvantage.
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Mutualadvantageis not the test or the mark of justice or even of decent social arrangements.
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First, ethnic divisions may operate to preclude the parties from coordinating on a liberal constitution that conduces tomutualadvantage.
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The emphasis on public works epitomised themutualadvantagewhich was openly acknowledged.
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The interweaving of public convention and private integrity served as a control on conduct tomutualadvantage.
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It is the application of the criterion ofmutualadvantageand voluntary agreement at the constitutional level that carries overriding power here.
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It has not only exacerbated inequality, it has failed to delivermutualadvantage.
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Thus, the analysis of exchange asmutualadvantageis compatible with a recognition of the role of market signals.
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Of course, women share in the household income, so there ismutualadvantagein the domestic division of labor.
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Mutualadvantagedoes not get us very far, however, because almost every policy choice implies trade-offs that will not be to everyone's advantage.
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He states thatmutualadvantageis the collective implication of these ordinalist foundations because it can preserve individual rationality for each and every person.
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Beginning in partisan politics, the critical verdict against him was sanctioned by a compelling hindsight and adopted widely formutualadvantage.
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What worked for themutualadvantageof two powerful institutions did not necessarily favour the struggle of women for equality.
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Nielsen's empirical claims are less than certain even with respect to meremutualadvantage, the less egalitarian and less controversial measure of global justice.
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The mechanical determinacy of institutions is not even pragmatically justified on his framework, given that we have no reason to believe that any generalizedmutualadvantageargument can succeed.
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If this has to be acknowledged, how can the criterion ofmutualadvantageand voluntary agreement be meaningfully applied at all to the realm of politics?
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Recall that he advocatesmutualadvantage(7).
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Throughout history, sovereign states and sovereign entities have come together for theirmutualadvantage.
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