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Hence the reformers' support for "reciprocal obligation" and "development coherence".
However, their service imposes upon us a reciprocal obligation.
It ensures that states have a reciprocal obligation towards people fleeing a well-founded fear of persecution.
He described his philosophy as one of "professional compassion" married to "a reciprocal obligation to participate in your own success".
-- S.D., Manhattan Assuming you violate no university rule, you may give your student the MTV pass as long as it is a trivial gift unlikely to engender any sense of reciprocal obligation.
"If it is a non-refundable fee paid without any reciprocal obligation being undertaken by the landlord, then a tenant may lose this money even he or she is ready and willing to enter into the tenancy.
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Furthermore, parental obligations are role obligations.
Even when the Reciprocity Principle supports reciprocal obligations, competing principles can still override it.
I will call the obligations that the Reciprocity Principle refers to as reciprocal obligations and the benefits (B2) they support reciprocal benefits.
If so, it's correct to include B0 (the benefit the participant has already enjoyed) in the Reciprocity Principle and to hold that there are no reciprocal obligations to participants who do not bear net risks.
The theatergoer-playwright relationship, however, entails reciprocal obligations and responsibilities.
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