The bacterium escaped being digested because it formed a symbiotic relationship with the host eukaryotic cell; both the eukaryote and the bacterium mutually benefited from their novel shared existence.
Brilliant story... wonderful to know that China and Ethiopia are mutually benefiting from this symbiotic relationship.
He has worked to bridge the gap between the Conservative Party and the British Indian community and believes that the Party and the community will mutually benefit from a deeper and sustained engagement and understanding.
Selecting appropriate species and sizing the various populations to provide necessary ecosystem functions allows the biological and chemical processes involved to achieve a stable balance, mutually benefiting the organisms and improving ecosystem health.
A newspaper's advertisers and readers mutually benefit from one another; readers provide business for advertisers while advertisers provide readers with information (since a significant portion of newspapers' funding comes from advertisers).
I think we can mutually benefit one another.
Study groups exist so that the members of the group can mutually benefit from one another's academic knowledge.
Once people recognise that through the process of exchange they can mutually benefit, they have no need to approve of the individual ends to which the transactions give rise.
In this way, the Projects could mutually benefit from the results obtained, and provide suggestions for steering of their relative research activities.
The program was founded on the simple hypothesis that incarcerated men and women and college students might mutually benefit from studying together as peers.