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But Stribling gets something in return: potential customers.
But Abu Mazen can't deliver on that unless he gets something in return".
"Tariffs will only fall from 14percenttoto zero if Brazil gets something in return, and that is access to others' markets," he said.
The west invests in forest-friendly economic growth and gets something in return – less exposure to weather-related damage, cheaper insurance premiums, and a lower need to invest in flood and other climate defences.
Thus the retailer gains exposure to new potential visitors, leading to more sales, while the customer gets something in return, which could be in the form of a discount code, free delivery or cash back.
The EU isn't asking for a figure to be agreed - but for a guarantee within the negotiating process, probably in writing, that "honouring commitments" means "all commitments". The UK position, on the other hand, is that the prime minister made a substantial gesture in her Florence speech, and it is in no position to move further unless it gets something in return.
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But what if they COULD get something in return?
"We should get something in return," Ms. Bollin-Flade said.
But at least his first three teams got something in return.
That is, givers often get something in return for their gifts.
The rich nations then insisted that they would give nothing without getting something in return.
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