51.   But the stereotypical old cop-young cop tensions soon give way to a mutual respect for each other.

52.   But this time, mutual respect has won out.

53.   But what was obvious beneath the banter was a warm friendship founded on mutual respect.

54.   Chris Pipho, senior fellow at the Education Commission of the States, based in Colorado, said some states were already strengthening education that promotes mutual respect.

55.   Civility and mutual respect, preconditions for the robust expression of diverse views in society, are in decline.

56.   Clinton administration officials went out of their way to tout the cooperation and mutual respect between the United States and Mexico.

57.   Colleagues and friends describe the Currie-Clinton relationship as one of mutual respect and trust.

58.   Couples stayed together not out of affection or mutual respect but out of social and economic pressure.

59.   Despite such occasional signs of mutual respect, the sisters have had their differences, perhaps none more so than in matters of family.

60.   Each time, they lost a little more of the love and mutual respect that formed the basis for their marriage, says Derman, who counseled the couple.

a. + respect >>共 329
mutual 12.98%
great 7.70%
last 5.99%
new 3.87%
important 2.57%
greater 2.46%
utmost 2.46%
grudging 2.36%
healthy 2.21%
proper 2.06%
mutual + n. >>共 534
respect 7.95%
friend 5.06%
recognition 5.02%
interest 4.44%
trust 3.33%
understanding 3.18%
agreement 3.11%
admiration 2.56%
benefit 2.19%
distrust 2.19%
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