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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mutualise .
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Examples
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Campaigning on the slogan "Yes, we scan!", the Guardian's poet admits he has not written much actual poetry "in the recent past", but promises to remedy this defect by a programme of "mutualised" poetry.
Vietnam still sells, especially when coupled to old publishing practices 2010
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'mutualised' in an attempt to boost competition in the building society market for mortgages and savings products.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Combined with our major investment programme and the Post Office's ambition to become the 'front office for government', a mutualised Post Office could help link a new commercial focus with an even stronger community purpose.
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If eurozone debt is going to be 'mutualised'," said Guy Verhofstadt, the former prime minister of Belgium and now leader of the liberal group in the European parliament, "then there's also going to have to be a debt reduction scheme.
Eurozone crisis: European Union prepares for the 'great leap forward' 2011
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A mutualised approach improved performance and pay.
The austerity drive must not derail the winning 'big society' Phillip Blond 2010
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In 1925 Standard Life was mutualised after 100 years as a private company.
Sale of Northern Rock leaves the public dangling on the hook | Analysis 2011
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That's the warning from messengers like Google's chief executive who has declared that "everyone is your partner" and Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger who says "We are reaching towards the idea of a mutualised news organisation."
Why collaboration is at the centre of the Guardian's environment website 2010
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Maude said that almost all public services ? bar the police and the armed forces ? could be mutualised.
Ambulance drivers and firefighters could break away from national service under new plans Polly Curtis 2010
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Salmond is resisting pressure to convert Scottish Water into a mutualised company under public ownership, similar to Welsh Water, to generate much-needed revenue and offset cuts of up to £3. 7bn expected in next month's spending review.
Alex Salmond unveils plan to turn Scotland into 'world's first hydro-economy' 2010
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Our mutualised friend from the Guardian enters poetry's big race Bardic election fever has finally reached the hustings for the Oxford poetry professorship.
Vietnam still sells, especially when coupled to old publishing practices 2010
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