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reciprocity

[ US /ˌɹɛsɪˈpɹɑsɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪsɪpɹˈɒsɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. mutual exchange of commercial or other privileges
  2. a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence

How To Use reciprocity In A Sentence

  • We believe that reciprocity is not an appropriate basis for trade between countries and regions at such different levels of development.
  • Each of the elements he names demands a communicative, rhetorically performed reciprocity that today's electronic media make almost unthinkable.
  • Reciprocity, the favorite word of Netanyahu, requires consultation and compromise on both sides, not unilateral moves by either.
  • Throughout, the metaphor of brother against brother is a kind of metonymy for civil butchery in which family members slaughter one another in a grim contest of reciprocity. Shakespeare
  • But it is ordinary reciprocity that good psychoanalytic practice must, axiomatically, bar from the relationship of analyst and patient.
  • Within Littoralist art practice, donative art strategies extend the language of the altruistic gift into a more politically efficacious education about the nature of gift giving and reciprocity.
  • Punishment by reciprocity is guided by principles of cooperation and equality rather than adult authority and constraint.
  • The core idea is present in what he refers to as the criterion of reciprocity and the duty of civility. Publicity
  • We should never lose sight of the fact that it is engagement in a real economy that underpins reciprocity in society.
  • Diffuse reciprocity can take many forms, including concessions and derogations, or going out on a limb to persuade the capital for changes or a compromise.
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