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.
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  • 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.
  • In 2008, President Lee Myung-bak insisted on reciprocity and refused to give aid unless the North denuclearized. Kim's Hungry Regime
  • Ontario's minister of health acknowledged the heroic work of healthcare workers, and this was an important act of reciprocity.
  • While some of this reflects a suspicion of the motives of foreign firms, there may also be an awareness of the lack of reciprocity.
  • It stands as a living entity in an ecosystem dependent on a participatory reciprocity.
  • The phrase refers to intangible economic resources of trust and reciprocity, which inhere in social relationships and, it is argued, ground successful transitions to modernity.
  • Thus the first fundamental principle of the gift economy is a return or reciprocity.
  • I think I have sufficiently stressed the two elements that I have tried to present today, in this new and fundamental logical argument—non-reciprocity and the twist in the return.
  • More important, she highlights the inextricable relationship of the conditions of reciprocity to the meaning of one's subjectivity.
  • Reciprocity is an ultimate truth of the universe.
  • ‘The caucuses should respect committee decisions, in line with the principles of professionalism and reciprocity,’ he said.
  • One popular but now outdated theory is that the brain has three parts: the reptilian brain, which includes the structures and functions we share with reptiles such as territoriality; the paleomammalian brain, a group of related structures that manages social emotions and behaviors like nurturing or reciprocity in all mammals; and the neocortex, which manages evaluation and reasoning in the most complex mammals, especially humans. Valerie Tarico: God's Emotions: What Are Emotions Anyway? (Part 4)
  • There is value in sharing without expecting reciprocity, but if you do that with a moocher, there's really no value to either side.
  • What! You expected reciprocity from the obamasiah? Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war?
  • Welcome to negotiate and purchase, reciprocity benefit, the friendship of intercommunication , pot strength cooperates, value shares.
  • Younger children favor expiatory punishment; older children favor punishment by reciprocity.
  • It is possible to think of a number of ways in which reciprocity might sustain medical altruism.
  • Perhaps the most interesting realization is that the concept of reciprocity applies to the ‘kludge’ factor called emissivity – the correction value that permits a greybody to be modeled with planck’s law and stefan’s law – applies to the atmosphere. Gerry North's Suggested Reading on Climate Models « Climate Audit
  • Austro-Hungarian prisons lay in "reciprocity diplomacy. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • On the other hand, the North ought to follow suit, respecting the principle of reciprocity.
  • Effects of UVB irradiance on conidia and germinants of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete Metarhizium anisopliae: A study of reciprocity and recovery. Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on structure of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
  • Principles of equity, protecting home industries, directional procurement and reciprocity should be implemented for the choice of suppliers.
  • In the visual arts, too, there was far more reciprocity than previously acknowledged.
  • Obama could be forgiven for expecting greater reciprocity from the bankers — something more than the equivalent of a Hallmark card and a box of penny candy. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » New Names, Same Old Enemies
  • In his treatise on the Florentine family, I libri della famiglia, Alberti echoes Vitruvius in describing the reciprocity between material works and the workings of the mind: There are ... activities in which the powers of body and mind function together to bring profit. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Furthermore, the reciprocity of peg and soil is equaled to pole - spring model.
  • Reciprocity is viewed as the appropriate basis for punishment.
  • Furthermore, interpersonal relationships in Asia Pacific are based on reciprocity and return of favours.
  • Welcome to negotiate and purchase, reciprocity benefit, the friendship of intercommunication , pot strength cooperates, value shares.
  • Since most lay hypnosis associations have reciprocity agreements, he says, it was a snap getting Zoe board-certified by two other credentialing organizations.
  • Even when I cooked dinner, which he'd devour with glee, he would feel no sense of reciprocity.
  • While reciprocity is important, generosity is crucial to a good mate.
  • Ivanov said that the principle of reciprocity, a key principle in diplomacy, should be applied to the issue.
  • There was not one who could not relate some act of mutual kindness and reciprocity of feeling in connexion with the many memorable events in which they had taken part. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • They're anti-Western, which means anti-Christian and they want to kind of be clear about that and they talk about what they call reciprocity to say, look, we welcome you into the west. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2005
  • There is a distinction to be made between, on the one hand, propaganda, with its ultimate aims of mystification, the facilitating of domination, and submission to authority -- and, on the other hand, subversive counterpropaganda that aims at transparency, reciprocity, and collective and democratic self-authorization. Stephen Ducat: Propaganda 101: How to Decode Political Ads
  • Cartesian reciprocity of transfer only satisfies relationism (along with its ban on individual bodily states of motion) for moving bodies Descartes' Physics
  • The reciprocity that is required in the treaty is not one-way, as some people are hinting - suggesting that only Maori are using it.
  • Although some of its forms are general in scope – commensalism being an example – most of its operations are founded in balanced reciprocal relations, with reciprocity enforced by social precepts that provide for inclusion as well as sanction. Climate change impacts on Canadian Inuit in Nunavut
  • Nucleated villages consisted of two localised clan branches, one from each moiety, which maintained complex and enduring affinal, political, economic, and ritual relations of reciprocity of various sorts.
  • McCain sentiment is a reciprocity of what Hillary said during some of the primary campaign seasons. Clinton picks up a superdelegate, but still lags behind
  • Younger children favor expiatory punishment; older children favor punishment by reciprocity.
  • Thus began a long correspondence and professional friendship based on reciprocity and shared artistic beliefs.
  • For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally dubious to me.
  • Reciprocity was basic to all forms of social interaction in ancient Mediterranean society.
  • But, like a performance in an empty hall, there's no longer any reciprocity in Hurston's antiphonal epistemics.
  • Each campus would effectively be a separate campus, but there would be reciprocity between the various campuses.
  • CE/E Review international reciprocity agreements against revised policy.
  • Similarly, Stephane and Maxim's relationship is also one of reciprocity.
  • Such goodwill obviously deserves similar reciprocity from the Israeli side.
  • Antonymous pairs have previously been described and categorized in terms of gradability, reciprocity, inverseness and so on.
  • In a rush of reciprocity, the Americans allowed funerals limited trespass, sparing pall-bearers the burden of toting caskets an extra 100 metres to the church's vestibule.
  • A major reason for presenting an exhaustive review of the Inuit economy in Nunavut is to dispel the commonly held view that the Inuit traditional economy can be summed up by the term generalized reciprocity. Climate change impacts on Canadian Inuit in Nunavut
  • Need built in reciprocity in information exchange. Web Teacher › SXSW: Is Privacy Dead or Just Very Confused?
  • In the 19th century, states dealt with each other strictly on the basis of reciprocity.
  • The notions of transaction and reciprocity-I do for you what you do for me-are also implicit in moral concepts like the golden rule, the social contract, and enlightened selfinterest.
  • These weaker relationist strategies (or even non-relational, absolutist interpretations) of Descartes 'physics come at a high price, however, since the reciprocity of transfer thesis must be abandoned. Descartes' Physics
  • This will also guarantee the principle of reciprocity when relaxed travel terms are negotiated with other countries.
  • This is a very important issue, which we call reciprocity, and this has been followed in the United States for years. Trade Observatory
  • Are buyers going to reveal their financial condition prior to the exchange as a gesture of reciprocity?
  • In the progress of an effective peer learning program, goals, tasks, and interactions form a reciprocity loop, with formative assessment enabling transition from one to the other.
  • From existing amities and a spirit of justice it is hoped that friendly discussion will produce a fair and adequate reciprocity. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Ereignis, as equality and reciprocity of the two sides of the double relation, contradicts the absolute preponderance and antecedence of being over man. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Was there any reciprocity from the other side or appreciation from the voters that he never hit back or even just defended himself from his partisan opponents? How dare they, Jack Cafferty? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • In fact, as lacking in egalitarian spirit as it may sound, the rigid reciprocity you assume is not entirely mandatory in these situations because the act is really quite enjoyable for both parties. THE.... Sodomite Hal Duncan!!
  • Furthermore, interpersonal relationships in Asia Pacific are based on reciprocity and return of favours.
  • In other words, in spite of the facade of the modern state, power in most African polities progresses informally, between patron and client along lines of reciprocity.
  • The stellar astronomers have to accept low intensity reciprocity failure as a significant fact of life.
  • Furthermore, the reciprocity of peg and soil is equaled to pole - spring model.
  • Where the offence occurs within a legitimate framework, a principle of simple reciprocity frequently applies.
  • Further, reciprocity can be interpreted as flowing from the individual's desire to outbalance rule violations with offsetting moves in order to re-establish regularity.
  • I think I have sufficiently stressed the two elements that I have tried to present today, in this new and fundamental logical argument—non-reciprocity and the twist in the return.
  • Aggressive cancer cells, expressing a multipotent, embryonic cell-like phenotype, engage in a dynamic reciprocity with a microenvironment that promotes plasticity and tumorigenicity.
  • In a small group, say a village, what we call indirect reciprocity bestows tremendous advantages, by allowing me to benefit from the experience that others in our clan had when dealing with you. SuperCooperators
  • If they boiled down to a doctrine, it was a violent form of jihad, the holy duty of all Muslims, to make God's word victorious; or just what he called "reciprocity", an eye for an eye. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • This social phenomenon is so well documented that scientists even have a jargony name for it: the reciprocity principle. Wray Herbert: Why We LIke Romantic Uncertainty
  • The agreement provides a legal framework for co-operation based on equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit.
  • Certainly, the Golden Rule extolled in the book - ‘what you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others’ - is cognate with the notions of reciprocity and fair-mindedness.
  • The reciprocity treaty, very lucidly advocated by Mr. Carter, and which means the cession of a lagoon with a portion of circumjacent territory on this island, to the United States, for a The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Reciprocal verbs are used to express the idea of reciprocity - doing something to each other.
  • All one really needs for this sort of reciprocity is a general sense of exchange, which can easily enough be capsulated in a plethora of positive laws and customary rules of etiquette, without any Golden Rule at all. Archive 2005-06-01
  • But there is another way to ensure that altruism pays: reciprocity.
  • On aircraft overflying their airspace, they said, ‘We hope the principle of reciprocity will apply.’
  • He was what was called at Hintock “a solid-going fellow;” he maintained his abeyant mood, not from want of reciprocity, but from The Woodlanders
  • The effects of such scrupulous husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity.
  • Effects of UVB irradiance on conidia and germinants of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete '' Metarhizium anisopliae '': A study of reciprocity and recovery. Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
  • Kantian categories of thought which we use to make sense of the world are those possessing this property, which we shall term reciprocity.
  • People's generosity and the ideology of reciprocity palliated the experiences of poverty, hard times, and corn shortages.
  • The initial reciprocity she'd thought she'd seen in him had gone. CHAMELEON
  • Reciprocity has been the prevailing view for most of the nation's history.
  • A socialist critic who focuses on the reciprocity between infrastructure and superstructure would argue back that modes of cultural representation cannot but be saturated with the material base of the society.
  • This is what I call reciprocity, Mom said, holding a pie dish on one palm. The Six Rules of Maybe
  • Hintock "a solid-going fellow;" he maintained his abeyant mood, not from want of reciprocity, but from a taciturn hesitancy, taught by life as he knew it. The Woodlanders
  • Reciprocity is not tit for tat, keeping score or revenge.
  • Actors engage in the formation of dyadic relationships, called guanxi, which are based on joint interest, interdependence, reciprocity, trust, and open-endedness.
  • Thanks to the new invention of widespread indirect reciprocity, coevolution bootstrapped the evolution of the social brain of that remarkable creature, Homo sapiens. SuperCooperators
  • After having been twenty years in operation, it has failed in producing _the smallest concession_ in favour of British manufactures, or producing in those states with whom the reciprocity treaties were concluded, the _smallest extension of British exports_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
  • It is a mutual relationship, a true reciprocity we are now engaged in building.
  • We are so used to our vain understanding of the law of reciprocity that we think in terms of what we get back for what we give.
  • The founding principle of human culture in general is exchange, transforming hostility into reciprocity.
  • A deep theoretical understanding and the actual application of even just one of these social principles clearly shows the reciprocity, complementarities and interconnectedness that is part of their structure. "Caritas in Veritate": Signed, sealed, but not yet delivered...
  • In experiments using adult rotifers, we have shown that reciprocity held as long as no significant photoreactivation was observed.
  • We must oppose any trade rules based on even the most minimalist form of reciprocity in market access.
  • The people women moneylenders lend to generally describe their credit practices as a form of reciprocity rather than exploitation.
  • As with the turquoise mortgage of the katsina clowns, the idea of reciprocity is central.
  • We could at least have attempted to exact some reciprocity in the negotiation.
  • Ethical egoism is not assumed by Rawls, even if self-interest and reciprocity play important conceptual roles in getting Rawls’s liberal project off the ground. Matthew Yglesias » Before There Was Early Rawls…

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