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Then we really would be quids in, and it would be more convenient for everyone.
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If they get it wrong by overestimating the costs, they are quids in.
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He does not need 50 million quid's worth of advice to tell him how to do it.
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Women are quids in at the end of the day.
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They went behind the crowd that was already there and pushed and shoved and created chaos to get their three quid's worth.
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Even if the incentive lasts only until 2004, one would still be quids in.
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Nevertheless, one is still quids in.
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The lawyers will be quids in.
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In theory, each of these genres brackets the question central to the other; quid juris and quid facti are allegedly kept separate.
Perhaps ' where all things be lawful ' is too free a translation of ubi quid vis liceat (literally ' where whatever you want is permitted ').
There is a tertium quid between univocity and metaphor, namely analogy.
One problem is that the lack of precise data makes it hard to engage in a ' 'quid pro quo' ' and hence could impede future negotiations on liberalization.
Such a superior stake may create an authority that would make possible and legitimate, or even prescribe as necessary, a link between the quidfacti and the quid juris.
Efforts to overcome this quandary hinge critically on a successful search for a tertium quid that allows an unambiguous demarcation between distinct stages of paradigmatic development.
Business incorporation was viewed as a gift of the sovereign bestowed upon select groups of individuals as quid pro quo for the carrying out of certain important public tasks.
There she engages in preparing a gift for the young man, consisting of a variety of special betel quids, using exquisite materials and preparing them with the utmost care.
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He highlights the importance of the timing and scale of reforms, as well as the quid pro quo (or sweeteners) offered by a particular reform package.
Meanwhile, opposition mounts world-wide against trading arrangements which fail to recognise the fundamental importance of primary producers, at least on the quid pro quo basis of equity.
Standard distinctions between 'gifts' and 'bribes' emphasise amount, openness, and absence of a quid pro quo as characteristics of gifts.
The soldier or the sailor when he smokes his tobacco or chews his "quid" in addition, he mulcted through these taxes.
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What quid pro quo are we going to ask for?
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I realise that the quid pro quo is that rich nations should transfer wealth and investment to poorer nations.
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We have accepted standards of quantities in principle in view of the quid pro quo relating to the control of cereal imports.
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The reforms are so fundamental that, as a quid pro quo as it were, the community legal service should be implemented at the same time.
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If it does not get 5,000 quid, what will it do about it?
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Of course, it was an understood quid pro quo that they should go down if the cost of living went down.
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I do not know whether the word "quid" was a very appropriate word to use—in its slang, and not in its classical meaning.
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Surely there should be a quid pro quo.
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The quid pro quo is that local government must ring-fence its share as well.
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In 12 months he had 10 directorships, probably the equivalent of 100,000 quid.
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Should we not have a quid pro quo?
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What man would sell himself for four quid a week?
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Surely, that is something for which some quid pro quo it not unjustifiable.
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Naturally, in this as in other matters, other countries are demanding a quid pro quo.
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According to the register, he is still making a big, fat packet on the side, as well as picking up his salary of 30,000 quid.
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If they do, as a quid pro quo they may wish to go a little further than they are proposing.
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The regulations are the quid pro quo for that.
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Is there a quid pro quo for the donations?
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They often ask for a quid pro quo from the security forces.
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There might be a case for further increases, provided that there is a quid pro quo by way of an increase in benefits.
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There is always a quid pro quo with these things.
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The result of our policies has raised her income from that derisory 50 quid to £105 a week.
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One can get a lot of propaganda for 135,000 quid, including a photograph of the county council chairman in all the local newspapers.
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The quid pro quo is that he should see whether my suggestion can be brought into operation.
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They do not want to knock off at 50 years of age with a couple of hundred quid.
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I am sure that that is right, but it is an entirely reasonable quid pro quo.
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Then there is a quid proquo.
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I believe that we should proceed with the negotiations, but we should seek a definite quid pro quo.
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They have been achieved but there has been no quid pro quo.
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They then throw away the new concessions without getting a quid pro quo.
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The strategy of making concessions without any quid pro quo was flawed from the start.
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They will not give a quid pro quo for anything.
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The quid pro quo for getting marginal tax rates down has always been a reduction in tax rates.
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How much petrol can be bought for seven quid?
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As a quid pro quo they have agreed to contribute to the structural funds, which is a very good thing indeed.
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Their reward is not the fifty quid a week less bus fares, but seeing the results of their labours.
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I was interested in why he mentioned a stealth tax and the figure of 55 quid.
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As a quid pro quo, scheme members would be exempt from payouts for fraud.
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The amendment is the quid pro quo for the repeal of section 28.
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There is no question of heavier lorries being in some way a quid pro quo for environmental improvements.
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I doubt that they cost 200 quid each.
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They have come up with an illogical proposal for trying to raise six million quid extra in tax.
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His set-aside payment on that was in excess of 1 million quid.
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We can have a quid pro quo about the matter.
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The quid pro quo is that the accused knows that, if convicted and sentenced, the maximum sentence cannot exceed three months' imprisonment.
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We all know that quids are not worth much now, but that kind of quid is still worth something.
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I presume they expect to get a very goodquid pro quofor doing it, but where can it possibly come from?
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Admittedly that was a quid pro quo for my voting for theirs.
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They cannot put their hands in their pockets for 30 or 40 quid to pay those costs.
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An increasing social wage was proclaimed as the great quid pro quo for restraint on the growth of cash incomes.
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They get twelve quid a week after six years' service.
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What did they care if they paid that periodical visit to the magistrate and produced their couple of quid?
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Reducing tax rates is a quid pro quo for getting down marginal tax rates.
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The point being made is this: what is the quid pro quo in this kind of situation?
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We cannot have this penny spent over and over again—it was a quid pro quo and so it must remain.
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He knows a lot about living on fifty quid a week.
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Once again, it may be better to travel hopefully than to arrive if one has to pay an extra quid when one gets there.
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Will there be a quid pro quo or a net increase in expenditure?
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In other words, it paid to save anything more than seven quid.
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However, there must be a pro for this quid.
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I have been conscious that, if one considers the problem as a quid pro quo, it would not work out.
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We believed that that was the quid pro quo.
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Very often it is thought that price control is a quid pro quo for wage control.
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The quid pro quo process is going on behind the scenes all the time.
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They provide one good in order to get another as a quid pro quo.
In a pattern of reciprocity, individuals contribute to each other's welfare, but without the interposition of an immediate quid pro quo.
To remove that limit is to repeal subsection (a) altogether, and thus to eliminate a significant quid pro quo of the legislative compromise.
Market pay is a quid pro quo for market work; and the quids are paid only after (but soon after) receipt of the quos.
In a private market, provision activities take place as individual buyers engage in quid pro quo relationships with sellers of goods and services.
The main differences are that such pay-offs are usually made from candidates' private campaign war chests and are part of a direct quid pro quo.
The question quid sit asks for the definition of the essence, which is the starting point of the demonstration.
Contracts are transient and externally enforced, guaranteed by a quid pro quo exchange.
Not all interaction is mediated through the interest-furthering quid pro quo.
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