I am always being accused of being out of it, so it's reassuring to know that ignorance is a two-way street. |
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Any inferiority complex is a two-way street, and outsiders have contributed to the negative stereotype of Dundee as much as the locals. |
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Another reality in our global community today suggests that accountability should be a two-way street. |
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Staying in touch is a two-way street, and members of SIRC share the expertise they have developed. |
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In fact, the relationship between temperament and the environment is a two-way street. |
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Leveraging knowledge in relationships is essential and this is a two-way street. |
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It is time that courtesy and respect once again became a two-way street in this place. |
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Helping emergency vehicles get through that two-way street could mean aiding someone you know or love. |
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The two-way street past the cemetery is switched one day of the year, on the morning of All Saints' Day, today, to a one-way street. |
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Trade is a two-way street and our free-trade agreements with the Poles, Czechs and Hungarians are as much an opportunity for them as for us. |
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I always thought that a relationship was a two-way street, a give and take, but with them, I felt more like their pet dog. |
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A partnership is a two-way street, and, like any relationship, you have to give the partner a reason to stay. |
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The TCS argues that the relationships between a worker and an organisation are a two-way street. |
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Criticism is a two-way street, and people who are prepared to offer it should also be prepared to explain and defend their views. |
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Like all good relationships, it's a two-way street where everyone benefits. |
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Usually we think of rain affecting vegetation, but the relationship is actually a two-way street. |
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It may not be the political renewal most devolutionists were looking for, but democracy is a two-way street. |
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We want closer friendship and understanding but they must recognise that those things are a two-way street. |
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American leaders have some work to do as well-the recent events on softwood lumber show this is a two-way street. |
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While this action will be very useful, it will not address the users' need to be consulted: Communication is a two-way street. |
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The oil-on-canvas scene captures the town's main thoroughfare when it was still a two-way street. |
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Since integration is a two-way street, host countries must endeavour to develop programmes aimed at the meaningful social inclusion of immigrants in politics, work, education and community life. |
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It has to be a two-way street of communication in order to ensure that the values of the association are somehow represented in the teaching, in the research. |
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We'll discuss the importance of partnerships in creating and delivering online content concerning Human Rights laws and issues, and the two-way street of teaching and learning that inevitably arises within such partnerships. |
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The Delle Donnas retorted that their friendship with Medrano was a two-way street. |
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But this is a two-way street, and requires a greater acceptance of failure, and a greater understanding of the differences between the public and private sector cultures, incentive systems, and operational realities. |
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It is a voluntary thing, a two-way street, a way of living in which people work together to get something done. |
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The revelations from Snowden provide evidence that such hacking is a two-way street. |
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The most successful professionals view networking as a two-way street. |
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It has been less clearly understood that this relationship may well be a two-way street, with causation possibly working in the opposite direction as well. |
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The Europeans believe that this would constrain their ability to manage national, or indeed European, foreign and defence policies. As things stand, there is not much of a two-way street in armaments. |
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The play was fast, funny, wordy, and physical, and it sent up deception for the two-way street that it was: an eyes-half-open transaction between the deceiver and the deceived. |
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On the question of the relationship between giver and receiver, international co-operation is a two-way street, an exercise in mutuality and Africa offers an outstanding example of this relationship. |
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Done in a spirit of candor, and with a sincere commitment to constructive dialogue, this two-way street can be a particularly helpful aspect of effective review projects. |
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Paul hit the nail on the head when he said it's a two-way street. |
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