1.b> ; ; Britain's role vis--vis the United States ; I've got to speak to James Lewis vis--vis the arrangements for Thursday / ; women's needs vis--vis employment / ;
2.b> i> / i> ; it was felt that the company had an unfair advantage vis--vis smaller companies elsewhere , / ; the value of the dollar vis--vis other currencies ;
3.b> ; , ; he found himself vis--vis his friend .