reciprocity in the PONS Dictionary

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reciprocity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

reciprocity treaty
reciprocity [or mutuality], principle
reciprocity [or mutuality] principle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The norm of reciprocity varies widely in its details from situation to situation, and from society to society.
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Those who engage in turn taking reciprocity are shown to like their interaction partners more than those who engage in extended reciprocity.
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It exploited the reciprocity in plugboard connections, to reduce considerably the number of scrambler settings that needed to be considered further.
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The dark side of generalized reciprocity may be that these adaptations may also underlie aggression toward out-groups.
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Parents benefit because of reciprocity, with the child in the care-giving role and the parents in the care-receiving role.
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However, this definition of reciprocity has some defects.
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With chemical films, reciprocity between aperture and exposure settings starts to break down at low light levels.
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Some are able to arrange reciprocity with other private social clubs with more facilities besides dining such as overnight guest rooms and a gym.
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Reciprocity is considered as a strong determining factor of human behavior.
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Reciprocity failure generally becomes significant at exposures of longer than about 1 sec for film, and above 30 sec for paper.
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