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“The U.S. is going to want to keep these as separate issues and not link them formally with a quid pro quo,” he said.

The Court has upheld limits on individual contributions to avoid quid pro quo corruption or the “appearance of corruption.”

The Budapest document makes sense historically only as a quid pro quo agreement resting upon American credibility to act.

The Supreme Court only accepts one justification for limiting political speech: quid pro quo corruption or the appearance thereof.

Fully 29 examples—almost five times the number of “quid pro quo” examples—were cases of “improper dependence.”

"I quite admit that; but you've always received a quid pro quo," the general snapped.

This quid pro quo went on for some five minutes before I discovered that here the secret police service is called "the railway."

He had bestowed himself without receiving the due quid pro quo.

As many symptoms are common to several diseases, I took not infrequently quid pro quo.

The ''cute trick' upon the honest farmer was capital, and a fair quid pro quo.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to quid pro quo, such as: equal exchange, equal substitution, equivalent, eye for an eye, like for like, and measure for measure.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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