mutually exclusive
mutually beneficial
mutually agreed upon
mutually supportive
mutually respectful
mutually independent
a mutually satisfying relationship
a collision between two mutually inconsistent ideas.
It is commonly (not mutually ) believed that Spanish is an easier language than French.
Violent behaviour and rejection by society are mutually reinforcing.
The twinborn brothers usually combat mutually;
The episodic flow of hydrocarbon migration and all geofluid and the episodic action of crust structure are complementary to each other and mutually determined.
These two aims are not always mutually complementary: at times they conflict.
The evidence demonstrates how easily people can hold mutually contradictory beliefs.
This way a field is emerging where mutants mutually outgun each other and run to meet the marketing strategies of the event industry.
Favoring economic development and sympathizing with "antigrowth" advocates need not be mutually exclusive, however.
For the moment, the balance is maintained by what Nick Carn of Odey, a hedge-fund group, calls “mutually assured destruction”.
The overall development of human being and the construction of socialist harmonious society interdepend and mutually reinforce, both in theory and practice to a high degree of uniformity.
A semicomplete multipartite digraph is obtained by replacing each edge of a complete multipartite graph by an arc or by a pair of two mutually opposite arcs.
Straitford president George Friedman says he sees the online world as a kind of mutually reinforcing tool for both information collection and distribution , a spymaster's dream.
A contract is an agreement which is binding on both parties mutually.
Well, I don't think those two concepts are mutually exclusive.
Racism and misogyny are not mutually exclusive.
Of course, the choices aren't mutually exclusive.
Which means this unusual arrangement may be mutually beneficial.
The place where all things mutually thrive?
All of those things could be true and mutually coexist.
This type of mutually beneficial relationship is called, appropriately, mutualism.
Limiting climate change and fighting cyberthreats are hardly mutually exclusive endeavours.
And some can form symbiotic, or mutually beneficial, relationships with bacteria.
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