mutual benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmutualandbenefit
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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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benefit
noun
uk/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/us/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofmutualandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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More generally, there is a need for conversations between interculturalists and academics formutualbenefit.
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As their names implied,mutualbenefitsocieties preached self-help and mutual assistance.
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With this approach device companies, regulatory agencies, and physicians can evaluate and document device performance at minimal cost to themutualbenefitof our patients.
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We cannot think of the fleeing felon rule as the product of a rational agreement formutualbenefitbetween police officer and fleeing suspect.
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A sequence of reciprocally cooperative moves could ensue, to themutualbenefitof the players.
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To exclude the middleman and to redistribute the wealth of society for theirmutualbenefitthus is a joint challenge for both landlord and tenant.
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In many areas the two groups cooperate for theirmutualbenefit.
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Extensionally, that relationship is one ofmutualbenefit.
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This requires that we are ready to work jointly with others formutualbenefit.
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This idea ofmutualbenefitis central to some efforts to address the relationship at the institutional level.
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Once that trust is established, then the co-opetition (collaborative competition formutualbenefit) and competition models of game theory can be enacted with meaning.
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No agreement can be satisfactory, or permanent, that is not ofmutualbenefit.
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This idea ofmutualbenefitis built into the concept of "gains from trade", arguably the most fundamental idea in economics.
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Counterexamples simply reflect the point that, in some specific circumstances, it is ofmutualbenefitto the two participants.
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This evolutionary process, that generatesmutualbenefit, was probably an important factor in the maintenance and stability of mutualism in this system.
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Similarly, youth leaders gained access to state resources through these alliances, allowing youth and party politics to derivemutualbenefitfrom one other.
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The distinction between extensional and intensionalmutualbenefitis also significant for the analysis of cases in which market transactions depend on trust.
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One-in-four were independent or in arrangements ofmutualbenefitto the generations.
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