How To Use Tit for tat In A Sentence

  • My appeal on Friday was on behalf of good old shameless commerce, quid pro quo, tit for tat, bucks for books.
  • If Obama supporters are going to engage in tit for tat ping pong arguments and insults, believe me it will get nowhere. republicans are better at that! McCain campaign to reporters: 'Jamie Rubin lied'
  • Peers seek tit for tat behavior from others and discourage free riding by a "choke / unchoke" policy. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Corina calls this effect “divine Tit for Tat”—if you are cooperator, you find yourself surrounded with cooperators and vice versa. SuperCooperators
  • He is focused on winning the long game not short term tit for tat. Obama Took Heat Early On For Being Too Soft On Hillary, Remember?
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  • But we do use the passes a lot and this seems a bit tit for tat.
  • I told her if she did me any harm I would return tit for tat.
  • I noticed she didn't send me a card - I think it was tit for tat because I forgot her birthday last year.
  • It was tit for tat on the field of play with numerous players catching the eye of their managers.
  • But if they want to escalate the fight, we will respond tit for tat.
  • Not just a football match, it was a wonderful example of tit for tat as both teams set out to prove that anything one could do, the other could do better.
  • The sides went tit for tat with scoring opportunities, and midway through the second half the game really picked up a Championship flavour.
  • After this it was tit for tat but in the few remaining minutes of injury time Ballinakill managed to score two points to give them a two point victory on a score of 3-12 to 3-10.
  • Reciprocity is not tit for tat, keeping score or revenge.
  • You know, I think it's going to be real tough, and I think the reason is that we're seeing now a tit for tat.
  • I noticed she didn't send me a card - I think it was tit for tat because I forgot her birthday last year.
  • One approach for the Right is to engage in tit for tat. From Galbraith to Spitzer, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I'm not advocating tit for tat, or cheating out of spite.
  • Instead he has responded by calling the prelate a "troglodyte," and calling upon him to do penance for his remarks, leading to a tit for tat exchange that has lasted for more than two weeks. LifeSiteNews.com Headlines
  • But it is very difficult to measure the marginal contribution, so the strategy of "Tit for tat" has to be adopted in order to encourage members in an organization to secure the encompassing interests.
  • In ranking events you generally find it's tit for tat.
  • It was tit for tat all through the first half with the sides trading some fine scores.
  • I thought about opening the window and gargling back, tit for tat, but concern for my neighbors discouraged me.
  • Whether these deaths are all linked, tit for tat, is a point of debate in Melbourne.
  • The purpose of tit for tat is retribution, not revenge. The Volokh Conspiracy » Miguel Estrada Writes in Support of Elena Kagan’s Confirmation
  • But it is very difficult to measure the marginal contribution, so the strategy of "Tit for tat" has to be adopted in order to encourage members in an organization to secure the encompassing interests.
  • I noticed she didn't send me a card - I think it was tit for tat because I forgot her birthday last year.
  • I can't say this enough: deterrence is not tit for tat.
  • At first glance this may seem a justified tit for tat.
  • He supports his friend in a tit for tat exchange that turns murderous.
  • But this somehow became tit for tat, and evaluation times for marketed drugs was accelerated.
  • Thus, these special units really just reduce the conflict into a tit for tat contest.
  • Tit for tat is to score cheap political point, is wrong game especially with our troops in mission without leadership is bad move for republicans senetors, will see you in ballot box next time Senate leaves for break without finalizing Army leadership
  • a pun on _pheese_ ( "to chastise or pay one tit for tat"), and means Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • It was tit for tat throughout a memorable semi final, and while no one could question the merits of the champion's victory the great pity was that either side to had to endure the disappointment of defeat.
  • The court adjudicates the controversy sound that draws give tit for tat again.
  • But ‘bump and run’ is a gray area, where tactical tit for tat, perhaps motivated by momentary anger and revenge, may come into play despite the overall ethic of mutual respect.

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