accord, cement of friendship, commensalism, concord, duet, fellow feeling, inverse ratio, mutual assistance, quartet, something for something, triumvirate
Definitionn. a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence
Last update: June 30, 2015
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Reciprocity in trade between two countries is beneficial to both. [Please select]
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Because my best friend and I have mutual reciprocity, we always look out for each other. [Please select]
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Treating other people how you like to be treated is a good example of reciprocity. [Please select]
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Various proposals on the part of Canada for a renewal of the reciprocity were not entertained. [Please select]
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There was a peculiar principle of reciprocity tacitly recognized among these brothers in art. [Please select]
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, Subsistence and Inherence (Substance and Accident), Causality and Dependence (Cause and Effect), Community (Reciprocity between the Active and the Passive); IV. [Please select]
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(3) "All substances, in so far as they are coexistent, stand in complete community, that is, reciprocity, one to another." [Please select]
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They are all cases of reciprocity where subjects, supposed independently to exist, acquire certain attributes through their relations to other subjects. [Please select]
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This feeling led in 1911 to the formulation of a reciprocity agreement, which Canada, however, was unwilling to accept. [Please select]
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In 1902 Hay arranged with Sir Robert Bond, Prime Minister of Newfoundland, a new reciprocity agreement. [Please select]
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And above all banish from your mind the principle of reciprocity. [Please select]
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