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mutual influence - traducción al español

INSURANCE COMPANY OWNED ENTIRELY BY ITS POLICYHOLDERS
Mutual insurer; Mutual insurance company; Mutual Insurance

mutual influence      
influencia mutua
influential         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Influential; Influence (disambiguation); The Influence (disambiguation); Influence (song); The Influence (film)
influyente
influential         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Influential; Influence (disambiguation); The Influence (disambiguation); Influence (song); The Influence (film)
(adj.) = influyente
Ex: The relative index has been influential in indexing practice.

Definición

mutua
sust. fem.
Mutualidad, asociación.

Wikipedia

Mutual insurance

A mutual insurance company is an insurance company owned entirely by its policyholders. It is a form of consumers' co-operative. Any profits earned by a mutual insurance company are either retained within the company or rebated to policyholders in the form of dividend distributions or reduced future premiums. In contrast, a stock insurance company is owned by investors who have purchased company stock; any profits generated by a stock insurance company are distributed to the investors without necessarily benefiting the policyholders.

Ejemplos de uso de mutual influence
1. The exhibition, organized under the scientific guide of architect Diana Barillari, addresses the mutual influence between the Ottoman and the European architectural schools.
2. A multifaceted exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., traces the pattern of mutual influence between Paris and London for artists of this era.