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reciprocal obligation

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meanings of reciprocaland obligation


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reciprocal
adjective
uk /rɪˈsɪp.rə.kəl/ us /rɪˈsɪp.rə.kəl/
A reciprocal action or arrangement involves two people or groups of people who behave in the same way or agree to help each other and give each ...
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obligation
noun
uk /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɑː.bləˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you are obliged to ...
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Examples of reciprocal obligation


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Then there is the reciprocalobligation imposed upon employees to give notice.
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This is confirmed by the reciprocalobligation entered into by those countries to come to each other's assistance if either of them is attacked.
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Instead of being citizens in a society which is based on the principle of reciprocalobligation, we have become consumers in a large internal market.
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It is a contract of bilateral and reciprocalobligation.
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On the other side there is this reciprocalobligation imposed upon the alien who has been naturalised.
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A wife must provide her husband with details of her income, but there is no reciprocalobligation on him.
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It also said that it must be recognised that the use of the power implies a reciprocalobligation on the statutory services to provide the support that the patient needs.
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We have to meet a reciprocalobligation to bestow some form of benefit on them not only while they are in service but after they leave service.
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It is a reciprocalobligation.
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This is a collective and reciprocalobligation.
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But teachers, who generally live as foreigners in the village community, understand these moments as opportunities to engage in reciprocal obligations with the villagers.
There are other ways of temporally decoupling reciprocal obligations of welfare recipients and their paymasters.
The human rights framework also includes notions of responsibilities and reciprocal obligations.
The event is initiated when one town invites to host and challenge another town; this is typically precipitated by a good harvest or by a reciprocalobligation to host.
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The generation gap, when reciprocal obligations are not onerous, allows us to take each other as we are.
In terms of how reciprocal obligations are discharged, wide scope exists for individual moral choices, as perceived offences and antagonisms work themselves to the surface in voluntary actions.
But their social prestige was intimately bound up with prescribed celibacy, and their ethos was based on rejecting the web of reciprocal obligations associated with family life.
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