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Reciprocity of is used to refer to mutual agreement, exchange, or action between two parties. For example, "The countries entered into an agreement of reciprocity of executive orders."
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But there's some kind of reciprocity of attraction.
The reciprocity of good feeling is something that I thrive on".
"Think about the reciprocity of that earned media through time," Mr. Dorosz says.
How about the reciprocity of a whole society, everyone keeping each other warm?
And so I have become my readers' reader, and something about the reciprocity of this delights and scares me.
A spiritual and reserved people, Cañaris follow a social code based on the reciprocity of goods and services.
(Burning. Duh!) She did play "Keep Warm," a touching ballad about the reciprocity of affection, accompanying herself at the piano.
All of us need to arrive at reciprocity of understanding of our deepest feelings, which we share in remembering and memorializing this event.
Long, long after I was able to pronounce the words, I encountered the reality of Foucault's profound insight into the individual reciprocity of knowledge and power.
If so, his little allegory of human creativity was also the richest of metaphors about the reciprocity of plant and insect life.
In the past my work had a real reciprocity of resources – I would put something in and get something from it.
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