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adj1. взаємний, обопільний2. спільний- mutual advantage взаємна вигода- mutual aid взаємодопомога- mutual assistance взаємодопомога- mutual assured destruction (MAD) взаємне гарантоване знищення- mutual benefit взаємна вигода- mutual deterrence стратегія взаємного залякування- mutual efforts спільні зусилля- mutual help взаємодопомога- mutual interest взаємний інтерес- mutual relations взаємостосунки- mutual respect взаємна повага- mutual security program програма забезпечення взаємної безпеки- mutual striving for cooperation обопільне прагнення до співпраці- mutual understanding взаєморозуміння- on the basis of mutual benefit на взаємовигідних засадах- problems of mutual interest питання спільного зацікавлення- questions of mutual interest питання спільного зацікавлення- to express mutual opinion виразити спільну думку- to promote mutual knowledge сприяти взаємному ознайомленню- to state mutual opinion виразити спільну думку- by mutual concession шляхом взаємних поступок
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mutual respect — index comity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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based on mutual respect — founded on mutual regard, resting on reciprocal admiration … English contemporary dictionary
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