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mutatis mutandis (dict)

Mutatis Mutandis

In Latin, mutatis mutandis means "upon changing what need to be changed", where what "need to be changed" are usually implied by a prior statement assumed to be understood by the reader. It carries the connotation that the reader should pay attention to the corresponding differences between the current statement and a previous one. This term is used frequently in economics.

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