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reciprocity

[res-uh-pros-i-tee] / ˌrɛs əˈprɒs ɪ ti /


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“It’s about how could we be men and women together in this society, in this church, with this vision of equality, of dignity, reciprocity, collaboration, partnership.”

From Seattle Times

"There has to be transparency and there has to be reciprocity," said Puglisi.

From Reuters

“Another unfriendly display from Australia. We will take this into account and if there are issues on the agenda that require the principle of reciprocity, we will act accordingly,” Preskov said.

From Seattle Times

Hassami's research shows that "trust and reciprocity are essential when people are involved in illegal activities such as corruption."

From Salon

He "will discuss the importance of maintaining what we have left of New START, including the need for reciprocity, including the continued adherence to the central numerical limits of the treaty," said the second official.

From Reuters