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be in return
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
synonyms
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This would be in return for allowing the BBC to make programmes for rival broadcasters for the first time.
One option could be, in return for Pratt's big-engine operation, an increase in UT's long-standing stake in the French company (now 2%).
It is understood UK ministers had insisted the minimum funding pledge would be in return for Welsh ministers triggering a referendum to transfer some income tax powers to Wales.
Harrison Ford didn't even want to be in Return of the Jedi and has mentioned repeatedly that he's done with the character of Han Solo (as opposed to Indiana Jones, which he still seems to love).
In summary, lower back pain does not spontaneously heal or subside within one month, but persists over a twelve-month period, and the only decline may be in return visits to medical practitioners.
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It's in return for promotional consideration," Mr. Beckman said.
And so that's, in return for $330 million, that's what I think is appropriate".
The cash was in return for services rendered between 1999 and 2002, yet it wasn't paid until 2011, say the Swiss.
Like others, J.P. Morgan scrambled to do business with Enron in the late 1990's in return for lucrative fees.
Churches and synagogues should never be given government money under circumstances that suggest it is in return for political support.
In the final verse the singer offers his hand of friendship and asks for his old pal's in return.
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