Word: mutually
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...having "direct intimate contact with people in need," according to Johnson. "This provides a cathartic relationship with mutual gain...
...exactly. Americans have always been willing to help the genuinely needy. But there is growing resistance to the notion of giving money unconditionally to able-bodied adults -- and an insistence on mutual obligation as the only fair basis for public aid. "There's a deep-running stream in American life," says Marmor, "that comes out a fundamental belief in individual responsibility, in the concept that you earn your...
...marks the end of the most enduring business-labor armistice in Europe, a social contract that allowed Germany to achieve its postwar miracle of industrial prosperity. Perhaps that compact of mutual benefit can be restored eventually. Nevertheless, the size of the wage hikes resulting from the strike will damp the energy of Europe's economic powerhouse at the , critical moment when it is needed to pull the Continent together. Germany, the "Paymaster of Maastricht," whose Bundesbank anchors the European monetary system that will be unified under that treaty's ambitious integration plans, is certainly headed for deep debt, maybe even...
...lustrous suburb where the Rodney King beating trial was held and the inner-city war zone that erupted in rioting two weeks ago are separated by just a 45-minute ride. In most other respects they are a world apart. But last week, for a fleeting moment of mutual incomprehension, they came face to face...
Their own mutual enmity causes a fair share of the "mess" that the school suffers from. These scholars were selected because of their academic credentials and because they were relatively acceptable to both political camps...