adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
altruism
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For reciprocal altruism in mobile animals, as demonstrated by packer in baboons, more is needed.
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The criteria for reciprocal altruism seem fulfilled as the interactions seem based upon expectations of reciprocation.
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In reciprocal altruism individuals are not required to have any particular genetic relatedness with one another.
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So, it looks like a promising case for a bit of reciprocal altruism .
arrangement
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You can make this a reciprocal arrangement .
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This proved to be so commercially successful that it became a reciprocal arrangement , with Mills and Boon importing Harlequin titles.
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Larger companies have contacts throughout the world and reciprocal arrangements with foreign agencies.
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It would be helpful if some reciprocal arrangement led to college representation on the board of an appropriate company.
relationship
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Control, in short, is regarded as a reciprocal relationship .
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Case studies show that there is a reciprocal relationship between calcium and phosphorus.
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The reciprocal relationship between pamphlet and newspaper insertion was only one way in which reformers used both the London and provincial press.
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When we see existence itself as the divine body we create a more reciprocal relationship .
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In a bilateral system comprising a network of reciprocal relationships the entity against which claims are made is evident.
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The reciprocal relationship embodies two-way communication, with each open to be influenced by the other.
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He even hints that there may be a reciprocal relationship between the metaphoric and proper components of his schema.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In countries which do not have reciprocal health agreements with your own, you will need to take out health insurance.
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Iran's leaders expected a reciprocal gesture of goodwill.
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Senior officials from both countries make regular visits on a reciprocal basis.
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The French students come to our school in November, and we then make a reciprocal visit to theirs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All discourse is more or less reciprocal , if only because it is based upon assumptions about receivers.
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Always confirm that it was overhead by calling until a reciprocal is received.
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Harmony and collective company effort is portrayed as a reciprocal bargain.
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I now know that the anger is reciprocal .
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On culture, student exchanges would be increased and reciprocal cultural and information centres opened in Washington and Moscow.
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The relationship between City College and its students was actually a fairly reciprocal one.
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There is open access to undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as reciprocal facilities in Science and Social Science departments.