It is not possible to reciprocate a purely passive or mechanical or insentient conglomeration of objects. |
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In March 1999, Russia unilaterally cut customs duties on some Bulgarian imports and has been expecting Bulgaria to reciprocate. |
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I do not thrive on reviews but I do appreciate them and quite often reciprocate the favor. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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Will those who claim to represent the Hindu populace reciprocate the gesture? |
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Casey blushed, her hands full, not being able to reciprocate, but grinning as much as her anyway. |
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I had one relationship with a girl who truly loved me, but I was unable to reciprocate her love. |
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This is a time when love is like punishment in that you are falling for somebody unable to reciprocate openly. |
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Patrons remained in the superior social position, even if they failed to reciprocate their clients' public bestowals of loyalty and honor. |
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Caroline does not reciprocate his feelings, tolerating Noah at best, too concerned with her own family problems to befriend a troubled white boy. |
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There is no point in one institution or another raising its game if the other institutions do not reciprocate. |
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Sources close to Mr. Ona have also informed UNOMB that he is ready to reciprocate. |
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China itself should reciprocate by strengthening its commitment to economic openness and market reform. |
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They look to the other States concerned to reciprocate in certain cases involving Tunisians. |
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Although people typically disdain thinking about close relationships in exchange terms, partners often do reciprocate favors and kindnesses toward each other. |
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Mr. Gary Goodyear: Mr. Speaker, I certainly reciprocate the respect of the hon. member. |
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Refugees reciprocate, sharing their culture and experiences with their new friends. |
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Dealing with the grandson of his benefactor, my father was on firm ground in being able to reciprocate the kindness which had signalled acceptance and belonging. |
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If you want others to volunteer to be on the stake boat for your races, why not reciprocate by volunteering to be on a stake boat for them when you aren't racing? |
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My far-flung net of significant others helps me to find meaning and purpose in a random and chancy world, and I hope I reciprocate to some degree. |
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Other countries could reciprocate by refusing to bail out the British arms of their banks. |
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I reached into my pocket and hunted for something to reciprocate. |
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Phillip buys Barry and Sean chinchilla rabbits, but Barry and Sean reciprocate with ponies, jodhpurs and black velvet jackets for Daphne and Chloe. |
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And world powers said they were ready to reciprocate, if Iran gave significant assurances. |
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They make us believe that they reciprocate our loyalty and friendship. |
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The ants reciprocate by stinging anything from other insects to cattle that dares try to eat the acacia's leaves. |
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If you're visiting at another's invitation, you should let your host pay and offer to reciprocate when they're in your city. |
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China for its part should reciprocate by strengthening its commitment to open markets and fair competition. |
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Gift-giving can become an instrument enabling some individuals to impose their will on those who are unable to reciprocate. |
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The national preventive mechanisms can reciprocate and forward their reports and any other information to the international mechanism. |
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In turn, their children tend to reciprocate by demonstrating their appreciation, primarily through displays of affection. |
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While the names of people to whom we send our literature are provided by other organizations, our ability to reciprocate in kind is central to this exchange. |
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But he gave no indication of loyalist paramilitaries making a similar move, saying he had no evidence that the UVF or Red Hand Commando were ready to reciprocate in kind. |
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The bower aims his display straight at the dominant figure, who may reciprocate with a milder version of the same action. |
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Washington should reciprocate and make amends for its past insensitivity. |
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The way we can prove this, the liberal thesis continues, is to take broad unilateral action, sacrificing things like the strength of NATO, and see if Russia and Red China do not reciprocate in kind. |
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The support of Veterans Affairs Canada has enabled us to reciprocate by consecrating the 'Derry Bell and Shield' for our visiting comrades to take back with them to Ireland. |
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After Vidal's warm reception, Vital felt obliged to reciprocate. |
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Having freed eastern Europe and dissolved the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet leadership trusted that the west would reciprocate by respecting Russian interests, and was repeatedly reassured by western leaders in this respect. |
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However, industry needs to also reciprocate in such a relationship. |
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Asymmetry means that the timetable for dismantlement will in general require efforts by the EU early in the transition period, and allow South Africa to reciprocate later in the same period. |
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He hoped that Turkey would reciprocate henceforth, in a spirit of international cooperation, in regard to any membership applications made by Cyprus. |
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The ram reciprocate and thus cutting tool held in tool holder move forward and backward over the work piece. |
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They treat the Yemenis with contempt, and the Yemenis reciprocate. |
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They appreciated her kindness but were not ready to reciprocate the gesture. |
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However, when real subjects play this game, first movers send on average about half of the endowment, and second movers, on average, just reciprocate. |
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Although, it is not a handshake I would readily reciprocate because my waking to such comprehension has been and is used for tormentuous affliction and mind control. |
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As Benvolio argues, she is best replaced by someone who will reciprocate. |
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Britannica, somewhat representative of old media in general, instinctively regards Wikipedia as a threat, whereas Wikipedians are not the least bit tempted to reciprocate. |
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