Word: mutuality
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Some Americans might still be boycotting French products, but the feeling apparently isn't mutual. When Starbucks, that bastion of U.S. coffee-drinking culture, took on the original café society and opened its first venue in Paris last week, French customers cheerfully mingled with resident Americans to try out the signature lattes and frappuccinos. There are few concessions to French tastes: in a nation of diehard smokers, the company has boldly maintained its no-smoking rule. But in Time's highly caffeinated but unscientific poll of French patrons, the enthusiasm was almost surprising. "Bon" or even...
Frayer, however, also points out the mutual benefits from working with a wrestler of Jantzen’s caliber...
...When we wrestled he was tougher than anything. I guess it did start a little rivalry between us, but there was a lot of mutual respect there, and we just knew of each other. Over time, I knew what I to do to beat him, and the same with him to beat...
...positive idea is already contained in every complaint and objection raised by Democrats today. Dems can look beneath their outrage at the tax cut to find the sense of justice and mutual responsibility that it offends, and see their anger about the deficit in terms of the kind of future that it sacrifices. How about a catalog of things that we could do if the government only had the resources? We can point out afterwards why, with this crew in power, we can’t afford them. Instead of railing against the way the war has been handled, they...
...that prevent foreigners from holding controlling stakes in key industries. In 2002, India received $4.7 billion in foreign direct investment?a fraction of the $52.7 billion that foreigners poured into China. "The government is not moving fast enough on reforms?especially on the divestiture front," says Mark Mobius, a mutual-fund manager for American investment company Franklin Templeton...