mutual recognition

collocation in English

meaningsofmutualandrecognition

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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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recognition
noun
uk
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofmutualandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmutual recognition

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In work, being able to work as a human being, exercising practical reason and entering into meaningful relationships ofmutualrecognitionwith other workers.
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Only the "sphere of politics," if it manages to overcome the disparity among people whom only citizenship unites, can ensuremutualrecognition.
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Accepting different religious ends allows formutualrecognitionof extensive concrete substantive truth in another tradition.
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In the following, we concentrate on total and minimum harmonization, whereas differentiated harmonization andmutualrecognitionare not treated.
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Mutualrecognitionas a technique of regulatory cooperation has the same effects as regulatory competition alone.
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It is not at all aboutmutualrecognitionamong the different groups: one is free to execrate members of the other pillars.
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Taken together, these kinds of referential resources constitute an extremely powerful and adaptable system for achievingmutualrecognitionin face-to-face interaction.
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Surprisingly, the impact ofmutualrecognitionon (competing) regimes of national standards is still largely uncharted territory.
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So we still do not know whethermutualrecognitionhas spawned a race towards the bottom of domestic rules or not.
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On the other hand, companies pointed out that further steps toward harmonization ormutualrecognitionin the global marketplace are necessary.
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In an intergovernmental regime, standards are set by intergovernmental bodies and there ismutualrecognitionof certification and tests among member states.
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In this respect, varying levels of discretion for members are conceivable, for example, differentiated regulatory requirements ormutualrecognition.
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We believe that a fruitful middle ground can be developed between the extremes of zero and fullmutualrecognitionof rationality.
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In addition, themutualrecognitiondirective extended the supranational principle to the certification and testing stages of the type-approval process.
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This brief doubling and theirmutualrecognitionof each other's "sense" is something they both quickly suppress.
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With respect to the degree of convergence, the various harmonization techniques form a scale withmutualrecognitionon the one end, and total harmonization on the other.
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Thus, her discourse explicitly builds on a spatial economy; which establishes an interrelation between an external space ofmutualrecognitionand an internal space of desire.
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In order to achieve mutual understanding about the order, the participants must work to manage their relative states of knowledge and arrive atmutualrecognitionand understanding.
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Secondly, governments do not show high propensity to engage in prolonged races towards the bottom, even when there are favourable pre-conditions, such asmutualrecognitionin an integrated single market.
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