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reciprocity n. mutual exchange of privileges between states, nations, businesses or individuals. In regard to lawyers, reciprocity refers to recognizing the license of an attorney from another state without the necessity of taking the local state's bar examination. Such reciprocity is seldom granted now, since many large states refuse to give it. RECIPROCITY. Mutuality; state, quality or character of that which is
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The sites will take advantage of economies of scale and other synergies including cross promotion, membership reciprocities, and niche expansion. Erick White and Thamora Fishel highlight reciprocities between middle-class religiosity, public culture and national imaginaries in Thailand. The group's efforts will be showcased in May at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, providing yet another window onto Cao Fei's protean shuttling among media--and on the complicated reciprocities between her documentary work and more fantastic modes. |
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