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Discover Ludwig"act in kind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to respond or behave in a similar way to how someone else has acted towards you. Example: Tom insulted me in front of the whole office, but I chose to act in kind and simply ignore his rude remarks.
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If more states act in kind, winners will have a shot at what they've always been promised: the good life.
If someone has taken the bold step to be open and forthright about their identity or orientation in the public sphere, the least we can do is act in kind.
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"Whenever there is a financial crisis and the public is angry, law enforcement acts in kind," says Bradley Simon, a former federal prosecutor who now does white collar defense at his firm Simon & Partners.
Trust is often justified as humans express reciprocity: they return helpful or harmful acts in kind, even though such behavior may come at a cost [9], [10].
If instead the rationale is that consent to an impersonator involves committing an act of adultery, i.e., an act different in kind to that consented to, then although the two situations are obviously very similar, the analogy will fail.
Being seen to act in some kind of co-ordinated fashion may also give the stimulus more bang for its buck, rather than going it alone currently in what are very volatile markets and a mixed environment for data".
Because Cruz's home run may still be talked about 50 years from now, The New York Times would like to immortalize the act in the kind of resounding baseball prose that echoes across generations and stirs the imaginations of fans not yet born.
In the episode, the physicians of Seattle Grace Hospital must learn to co-operate with new Mercy West residents, who do not act in a kind manner to them.
Fusarium proteases and mycotoxins act in a kind of strategic cooperation during spike and kernel colonisation by featuring complementary roles during the host defence suppression and the intracellular colonisation of spikelets.
Hashtags such as #PorteOuverte, #StandWithAhmed and #YouAintNoMuslimBruv have resonance all over the world, as we recognise and celebrate this heartening display of humanity in the face of inhuman acts, in a kind of global alliance of coexistence.
As Snyder demonstrates, the Nazis and the Soviets may have been trying to destroy each other in the ferocious combat of 1941 to 1945, but, if one looks at the entire thirteen-year period that he describes, the two totalitarian powers occasionally acted in a kind of weird concert, in which each side emboldened or even enabled the other.
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