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mutualize
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mu·tu·al·ize  (mych--lz)
v. mu·tu·al·ized, mu·tu·al·iz·ing, mu·tu·al·iz·es
v.tr.
1. To make mutual.
2. To set up or reorganize (a corporation) so that the majority of common stock is owned by customers or employees.
v.intr.
To become mutual.

mutu·al·i·zation (--l-zshn) n.

mutualize, mutualise [ˈmjuːtʃʊəˌlaɪz]
vb
1. to make or become mutual
2. (Economics) (tr) US to organize or convert (a business enterprise) so that customers or employees own a majority of shares
mutualization , mutualisation n


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Because clearing concentrates and often mutualizes counterparty risks, some type of government oversight of clearing systems may be appropriate.
But Kennedy mutualizes the Fidelio mythos even further by having David disguise himself to enable Suzanne to continue, physically and artistically.
If capital providers were unable to meet such calls, claims will be made on the Lloyd's Central Fund, which partly mutualizes the participants in the market (and enables Standard & Poor's to assign its marketwide rating).
 
 
 
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