Complementarity definition
Examples of Complementarity in a sentence
Clause 8 – Complementarity The services and the compensations will be provided/settled in addition and complementarily to other existing insurance contracts covering the same risks.
Complementarity of expertise and available facilities will be essential.
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A substantially similar version of the Bill was reintroduced in late 2006.744 The executive, however, “prioritised commercial laws for debate” and commentators have noted that Parliament was instructed to “go slow” with the legislation because its passage 737 Nouwen, Complementarity in the Line of Fire, 194.
Bearing in mind that drawback programmes of Economic Complementarity Agreement No. 32 for the establishment of an enlarged economic area between Chile and Ecuador are fulfilled, the parties agree not to apply the new tariffs on reciprocal trade in goods.
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Complementarity construed along John Paul’s lines of ‘different but complementary’ has been criticized for obscuring female subordination to male, and for not affording equal value to those qualities deemed feminine;190 criticisms that John Paul forestalls, as he sees the primacy of ‘gift,’ ‘mutuality’ and ‘reciprocity’ ensuring the equal dignity of both (see 3.5.2 above).
Horan, "Beyond Essentialism and Complementarity: Toward a Theological Anthropology Rooted in Haecceitas," Theological Studies 75, no.
Inverse marking and Multiple Agree in Algonquin: Complementarity and variability.
Sharp, “Addressing Dilemmas of the Global and the Local in Transitional Justice,” Emory International Law Review 29 (2014) Ada Sheng, “Analyzing the International Criminal Court Complementarity Principle Through a Federal Court Lens,” ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 13 (2006) Judith N.