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For the protection of both parties, standards have been developed that seek to spell out their mutual duties.
Nearly two decades later, she and her son quarrelled again; on this occasion it was about their mutual duties towards Thomas's seven surviving siblings.
It discussed the relationships and mutual duties between labor and capital, as well as government and its citizens.
It is distinguishable from the formal written contract of employment which, for the most part, only identifies mutual duties and responsibilities in a generalized form.
The encyclical defended private property, attacked socialism and reflected a medieval ideal of a static society where rich and poor carried out mutual duties.
According to Lord Macmillan, the rule 'derives from a conception of mutual duties of neighbouring landowners' and is therefore inapplicable to personal injuries.
He dwells upon charity, poverty, obedience, detachment from the world, the apportionment of labor, the mutual duties of superiors and inferiors, fraternal charity, prayer in common, fasting and abstinence proportionate to the strength of the individual, care of the sick, silence, reading during meals, etc.
So convinced am I of this truth, that I will venture to predict that virtue will never prevail in society till the virtues of both sexes are founded on reason; and, till the affections common to both are allowed to gain their due strength by the discharge of mutual duties.
Heiss, aben doch schon . . . The radio said: 'Co-Prosperity Civilization must pause and consider whether in our quest to provide a balanced equity of mutual duties and responsibilities coupled with remunerations . . .' Typical jargon from the ruling hierarchy, Frink noted. '