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    mutually
    [ adv ]
    in a mutual or shared manner
    <adv.all>
    the agreement was mutually satisfactorythe goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive


    Mutually \Mu"tu*al*ly\, adv.
    In a mutual manner.

    1. He added that the board and Dr. Weeber, who has held the post for four years, mutually agreed that Mr. Douglas, president of closely held Pacific Pride Commercial Fueling, has more extensive corporate experience.
    2. Many of the demands are mutually exclusive.
    3. Verity told reporters at Sheremetyevo Airport that Washington "supports the expansion of peaceful, mutually beneficial trade and economic relations" with the Soviet Union an that he hoped this week's meetings would produce new trade agreements.
    4. Clearly, these explanations are not mutually exclusive. Probably each has some validity.
    5. "They will prove mutually exclusive because by the time it is evident that sanctions alone cannot succeed, a credible military option will probably no longer exist," Kissinger said.
    6. Viacom and InSight, which is a closely held Palo Alto, Calif., company, also agreed to mutually develop a marketing and distribution program for the system.
    7. "We're prepared to meet on a schedule that's mutually satisfactory," said Bethlehem spokesman Henry Von Spreckelsen.
    8. The committee said summit meetings held each year between the U.S. president and Japanese prime minister would help focus attention on a mutually beneficial relationship and establish deadlines for policies that spur cooperation between the countries.
    9. Mrs. Thatcher, 63, will call on Reagan on Wednesday for a three-hour visit summing up an extraordinary eight-year relationship that was both a personal friendship and a mutually supportive diplomatic alliance.
    10. In addition, the close relationship between the two companies means it is unlikely that De La Rue will launch a hostile bid. The conclusion is that De La Rue will have to pay a premium price to achieve a mutually agreeable offer.
    11. "I think it was probably mutually agreed upon," said Fox spokeswoman Antonia Coffman. "The Tracey Ullman Show" will go into syndication, she said.
    12. Shevardnadze says the Soviets want "mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperation."
    13. The issue was excluded from a treaty on merging the German economies to buy time for reaching a mutually agreeable solution.
    14. The message is that Moscow under Mr. Gorbachev is in the business of building mutually beneficial commercial ties rather than fomenting revolution.
    15. "Such negotiations are expected to continue although there can be no assurance that such negotiations will result in a mutually acceptable agreement," the companies said Tuesday in a one paragraph statement.
    16. 'A mutually beneficial relationship in steel and ships?
    17. Canadian officials are likely to tout the agreement as a prime example of the type of cooperation with the Soviet Union that can be mutually beneficial without requiring large-scale, direct aid flows.
    18. Telerate said the directors suggested that Dow Jones meet with them to achieve "a mutually agreed upon transaction that would be fair to all Telerate stockholders."
    19. I want to contrast the New Jersey situation with Illinois, where free markets in insurance do exist, and where competition and effective state regulation work side by side in a mutually beneficial relationship.
    20. We are mindful that freedom and economic prosperity are closely linked and mutually reinforcing.
    21. A peaceful settlement would be mutually advantageous to both parties.
    22. But they also remove the risk that market sentiment will cause the price of the shares to fall, even if the underlying portfolio of shares rises. Unit trusts are not quoted shares - they are just mutually held funds of shares.
    23. So Mr Miyazawa quite sensibly stressed the importance of promoting overlapping discussions leading to a mutually recognised sense of interdependence. However, the Miyazawa doctrine also implies the recognition of some difficult issues at home.
    24. Representatives for Speakes and the university "mutually agreed to have this at a different time," Stewart Dye, a university spokesman, said.
    25. In particular, the old keiretsu and zaibatsu families of interlinked corporations, which make the Japanese financial and manufacturing sectors so mutually supportive and impenetrable, will have to accept new economic and political realities.
    26. "We plan to continue to talk with the state to achieve a mutually agreeable resolution," he said.
    27. It requested the chance to conduct "an expedited review" of Medalist, and said it would be willing to enter into a "mutually satisfactory confidential agreement."
    28. Many doubt they ever will arrive at a mutually acceptable approach.
    29. The only mutually acceptable crossings in the last 36 years have been delegates to talks by the two nations and about 150 people from each side who took part in a 1985 home visitation program allowing Koreans on either side to visit relatives.
    30. So preventing the spread of AIDS will very much depend on behavioral changes, such as using condoms when sexually involved with someone other than a mutually faithful, uninfected partner.
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