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    reciprocity


    1. Promote others and reciprocity, attention and trust is yours


    2. ‖ In what manner, for example, can we be certain of mutual love? Are demonstrable expressions of love sufficient proofs in themselves? Are outward appearances genuine or do such expressions proceed from affected emotions or selfish motive(s)? Does an act of love anticipate a reciprocity of tender feelings or is (that) love for an individual, apart from ―loving‖ that individual, expressed less for its own sake rather than the sake of the beloved? At what juncture does Reason, justified by Faith, provide us with some measure of certainty that we may rely upon without imposing limits or placing conditions on that love?


    3. Performing ―good‖ deeds for their own sake because it is good to do so does not address the question: by what conventional standards are such acts of goodness, good to begin with; and assuming that they are, whether the ―Will to Goodness‖ is driven by some inherent factor; that is to say, an (essential) moral goodness that resides within the doer of good deeds or conditioned, rather, by rewards and punishment, reciprocity or perhaps, fear, in which case, such acts of ―goodness‖, sullied by questionable (intent), are motivated, in part, by self-serving designs that are not (inherently) good in themselves


    4. If he missed her so much and had such a good time with her that day, why did he not try to make, at least, a gesture of reciprocity? Why didn’t he test the waters by inviting her out? What was keeping him from making the move that he had been waiting so long to make?


    5. Convinced that international education is the wave of the future when world reciprocity and inter-cultural cooperation are destined to be the norm rather than the exception, Roger hopes to show to his students that diversity of cultures is not a hindrance to progress but rather a vigorous drive toward success


    6. The major purpose of these provisions is to ensure, through treaty, that reciprocity be afforded to all nations and their armed forces once engaged in combat


    7. and reciprocity from terrorists? Apparently, we have five black-robed justices who are sympathetic to the terrorists


    8. Republicans who believe in ‘smaller’ government compromise on basic principles in order to get their legislation passed only to be frustrated that they cannot count on across-the-board reciprocity from the “other” party


    9. The reciprocity of the gift of this freedom keeps one partner from


    10. It is based on freedom, reciprocity and

    11. and he spoke to me about reciprocity


    12. that reciprocity is like a cathedral


    13. the law of reciprocity


    14. There would be no reciprocity


    15. Testimonials bring a feeling of reciprocity


    16. there’s a gift, there’s always this feeling of reciprocity


    17. So tap in that zone and use the law of reciprocity to your advantage as the


    18. With Americus we did maintain an agreeable and entertaining conference exchanging affable phrases and information about the peculiarities of the climate; in reciprocity to his kind manners, I praised the lounge and the meal and asked some superficial questions that demonstrated my interest and courteousness


    19. Oh!, Grandpa Gennaro, if you could see us …! We have an eclectic and a singular family now! Sure you must be laughing there in the heights of the heavens while tasting your celestial blood sausages! Filomena in reciprocity to our affections clucked hers for the dusty paths of the basement with much calmness and without many emotions


    20. Direct dealing is based on trading reciprocity

    21. Of what avail is it now that G realizes that doomed are men who make light of the feminine sixth sense? Poor G, how I pity him! Didn’t the old jackal reduce G to sparing his wife as a sex bowl for someone’s cum! Not even Eskimo like, is it? Where is the reciprocity, leave alone any cultural constraint? Wonder, how life can make pimps out of husbands! Well, out of fathers for that matter


    22. Goaded by her impulse, though she found herself showing him her willingness, the gauziness of reciprocity in his eyes made her lower her own gaze in all shyness


    23. Rank's formulation in part anticipares one 1 will present, but emphasizes a dynamic sense of reciprocity between father and daughter


    24. The principle of reciprocity is very real


    25. If you are to help them there needs to be a degree of reciprocity


    26. The reciprocity of their explorations that followed enabled them to experience the fondness of their love that permeated their souls


    27. And couldn’t she have poured out her heart in reciprocity? It’s apparent that she’s attracted to me, there is no mistaking that


    28. This exchange of giving now for reciprocity in kind later must originate within the individual's capacity for conceiving and applying the same treatment of others as one does to oneself


    29. Altruism is not caring with the necessity of lack of reciprocity, rather, it's caring from conditions, but without conditions on how the other responds to it


    30. To respond in care for the other is the reciprocity that creates both the social connections and the abilities of the social and individual connections to respond and be responded to

    31. But it was even more difficult to learn how to go through the subtleties of masochistic pleasure, to dig them out, eliminate them and substitute them with healthy pleasure and a healthy relationship based on respect, on recognition of it as a gift and on reciprocity


    32. Every day I try to learn about the passage from living life as a thief to living life as a gift, and, even before that, how to step away from greed so I can express reciprocity


    33. bully victims, teach them the lesson of reciprocity


    34. a reciprocity in ski equipment from the olden days to now: as the


    35. lower body---I call it reciprocity


    36. Or again, as long as one remains in the paradigm of parts and wholes, then reciprocity


    37. Indeed, if reciprocity is the fundamental law of the universe,


    38. not comply, then reciprocity implies experiencing that same taking of something they need


    39. consequent reciprocity, one experiences what they offer to others, and thus, approaching evil


    40. behaviour, and if the unbrokenness, through the law of reciprocity, echoes to one what they

    41. scratch the itch, the global intelligence must comply with the law of reciprocity


    42. attitude, the expert skier seems to have a reciprocity with his skis


    43. of reciprocity, inasmuch as ill-health would reveal the unsoundness of choices or actions in


    44. There's a reciprocity between skiing and everyday life, as you


    45. In the context of oneness, and of the reciprocity it entails, individualism is possibly the


    46. The principle of reciprocity must hold in all ages in life, and whatever the


    47. If these sports were based upon the human ideas of equality, reciprocity, fairness, friendship, communication, cooperation, good will,… then they would be based on the principle of responding, on answering back as equals; the ball or puck would be hit to the opponent-s so they could answer back


    48. Love must come freely and at the same time a relationship survives only if there is reciprocity


    49. I no longer found the reciprocity I expected from her and this pained me almost daily


    50. It too is an exchange of reciprocity



















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    Synonyms for "reciprocity"

    reciprocity reciprocality kinship parity relation similarity community correlation simile

    "reciprocity" definitions

    a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence


    mutual exchange of commercial or other privileges