As there as yet has been no real reciprocation from the EU's trading partners, agreement on market access still is a long way off. |
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You are sensitive and caring in loving personal relationships and can expect reciprocation from your partner. |
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I am not certain, however, that reciprocation would be either helpful or fruitful. |
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There certainly hasn't been reciprocation in the emotional support because the relationship was never there. |
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It had submitted the draft resolution using agreed language for negotiations in the expectation that there would be reciprocation. |
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Effective guidance in school contributes to the personnel efficiency of a business organization, and should be recognized by reciprocation. |
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I was merely illustrating the give and take, the reciprocation. |
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There should be no expectation, presumption or obligation of reciprocation. |
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In that context, we express our readiness to share our experiences and would expect reciprocation of the same. |
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While the Committee must continue such efforts in 2009, a spirit of reciprocation from the administering Powers would also be critical. |
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Secondly, it has a new reciprocation option, which moves the brushes backwards and forwards over the impression roller. |
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If the reciprocation feed is defined in Cycle 22 and no ANGLE is in the tool table, the TNC displays an error message. |
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To remove bubbles, rotate the revolving nosepiece slightly to move the oil-immersed objective by one reciprocation or two. |
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And, I appreciate the reciprocation of warm nuts and having a decent five hours sleep when I take a red-eye. |
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And this produces a more active version of intertextuality, where there's a kind of force and reciprocation between a place and a text, rather than just a vague evocation. |
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Robust engagement with the media often resulted in their reciprocation with positive feedback, leading to increased financial support for the efforts of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. |
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It is this reciprocation that makes the difference between an outstanding and an adequate job, and inspires people to pitch in with an extra effort when the going gets rough. |
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They lost, victims of America's need to offer some form of reciprocation as it presses foreign governments to provide details of Americans who hold money abroad. |
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A Ruler must justify his position by acting benevolently before he can expect reciprocation from the people. |
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Sometimes, it is not mutual, but rather refers to a prolonged series of hostile acts waged by one person against another without reciprocation. |
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In reciprocation, emerit-certified individuals will be able, upon request, to have their certification recognized toward certain courses within the school's Tourism Techniques program. |
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But maybe the most telling and universal insight offered by Vietnamese research is that domestic policy reform makes sense even without any reciprocation by trading partners. |
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As far as reciprocation of electoral inputs at the community level is concerned, it can also take various forms depending on the nature of the input. |
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