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- noun Plural form of
complementarity .
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"complementarities" between the SA economy and those of its neighbours, particularly in agro-processing, textiles and clothing, and in future, metal processing.
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This is exactly the complementarities/capital investment argument.
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A deep theoretical understanding and the actual application of even just one of these social principles clearly shows the reciprocity, complementarities and interconnectedness that is part of their structure.
"Caritas in Veritate": Signed, sealed, but not yet delivered... 2009
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A deep theoretical understanding and the actual application of even just one of these social principles clearly shows the reciprocity, complementarities and interconnectedness that is part of their structure.
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… The key today is consumption complementarities — activities that are not only enjoyable, but are more enjoyable when shared with a spouse.
The History and Economics of the Family: A Guest Post - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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… The key today is consumption complementarities — activities that are not only enjoyable, but are more enjoyable when shared with a spouse.
The History and Economics of the Family: A Guest Post - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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It is testimony to our economic complementarities and to the links built over the years by the Australian and Chinese business communities.
Australia and China - Speech by Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2010
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Firstly, Australia and China share strong and growing economic complementarities.
Australia and China - Speech by Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2010
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Our economic relationship is founded on enduring economic complementarities.
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Africa is a continent of nearly a billion people of over 50 countries, where the economic complementarities are very stark: minerals and petroleum resources, agriculture, and environmental management issues.
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