Word: mutualize
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...other apart in public. The parties in question agree on a range of issues facing our country—the glaring exception, of course, is Nader’s candidacy. It is a waste of energy for groups with the same mission to wrestle in the gutter while their mutual opponent struts...
...either of them attempted to undertake it individually. Han highlighted their complementary approaches as a key factor in the book’s completion, and jokingly referred to the book as a love child. Like doting parents, Hsu and Han watched their project grow and develop with a mutual interest in its success...
...think that’s perfectly fine. In fact, I think it’s great: Why should the fact of mutual heterosexual desire mean that we should all run for “authorization” (Dick Cheney’s term from Tuesday’s debate)? A better way to preserve the “sanctity of marriage” (Bush’s words) would be to distinguish a lifelong emotional, personal, financial commitment from sexual curiosity and desire. An unintended consequence of marriages like my former classmate’s is that young folks...
...steep fees--which run to 2% of assets plus 20% of profits. The SEC's primary concern is fraud, in which a hedge fund hides losses or misstates the value of its holdings. Worse, says Donaldson, is the kind of cheating that came to light in last year's mutual-fund scandals. Some hedge funds had schemed with investment firms to trade mutual funds on the basis of outdated prices, allowing hedgies to profit at the expense of long-term mutual-fund investors...
What is perhaps most striking about Toback’s cinematic repertoire is that he has always stayed on the fringes of commercial cinema. Though he describes his relationship with Hollywood as a “mutual resistance,” the closest he has come to personal involvement in a major Hollywood production in the last fifteen years was writing the screenplay for Barry Levinson’s Bugsy...