0 used when comparing two or more things to say that although changes will be necessary in order to take account of different situations, the basic point remains the same:
And it is easy to see the same point being made mutatis mutandis for all evil actions.
As argued mutatis mutandis in note 18 above, the existence of other do + noun collocations is irrelevant.
Much of the material in these sections carries over mutatis mutandis to our setting.
The same applies, though, mutatis mutandis, to grammar.
The arguments in the proof can be followed mutatis mutandis.
For the case of low-skilled migrants, things are mutatis mutandis the same.
Similar patterns, mutatis mutandis, emerge from the models predicting exposure to each party's telephone canvass.
Thus, the results presented in this paper apply mutatis mutandis to the analogous hydrodynamic situation.