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reciprocal and duty
* Reciprocal compensation-The duty to establish reciprocal compensation arrangements for the transport and termination of telecommunications.
The pater familias was therefore owed a reciprocal duty of genius cult by his entire familia.
* Langemaat v Minister of Safety and Security ( 1998 ) recognised the reciprocal duty of support between same-sex partners, and extended medical insurance benefits.

reciprocal and subject
The reciprocal love between Radha ( the supreme lover ) and Krishna ( God as the Supremely Loved ) is the subject of many poetic compositions in India such as the Gita Govinda and Hari Bhakti Shuddhodhaya.
" Give-and-take action " ( reciprocal interaction ) and " subject and object position " ( initiator and responder ) are " key interpretive concepts " and the self is designed to be God's object.
Commercially available color film stock is subject to reciprocal failure over long exposures, in which sensitivity to light of different wavelengths appears to drop off as the exposure time increases, leading to color shift in the image.
" Give-and-take action " ( reciprocal interaction ) and " subject and object position " ( initiator and responder ) are " key interpretive concepts ", and the self is designed to be God's object.
" Give-and-take action " ( reciprocal interaction ) and " subject and object position " ( initiator and responder ) are " key interpretive concepts ", and the self is designed to be God's object.
::* For certain long distance calls, if the caller uses a wireless telephone number, the caller ’ s wireless carrier is subject to a cost-based “ reciprocal compensation ” intercarrier compensation charge for the termination of that call.
Due to the horror of the Nakorn Bala methods of torture in judicial proceedings, the British chose not to be tried under the Siamese system, securing a grant of extraterritoriality ; British subjects in Siam were therefore subject only to British law, while the Siamese in Britain enjoyed no reciprocal privilege.
Perverted sexual encounters or events would be those in which this reciprocal arousal is absent, and in which a person remains fully a subject of the sexual experience or fully an object.
The RNP have jurisdiction over members of the Royal Navy subject to service discipline, as well as having reciprocal powers to deal with service personnel of the other two branches of the Armed Forces ; The British Army and The Royal Air Force.
In 1929 a group of French historians founded the journal Annales, in many ways a forerunner of modern environmental history since it took as its subject matter the reciprocal global influences of the environment and human society.
Whether such a trust is a spendthrift trust on the U. S. model, a protective trust on the Commonwealth model or another form of discretionary trust, it is more likely to be subject to challenge under the common law doctrine of sham or under specific statutory provisions if any person setting up the trust ( or their spouse and their spouse in turn as in a reciprocal trust ):

reciprocal and towards
The concept ofreciprocal altruism ”, as introduced by Trivers, suggests that altruism, defined as an act of helping someone else although incurring some cost for this act, could have evolved since it might be beneficial to incur this cost if there is a chance of being in a reverse situation where the person whom I helped before may perform an altruistic act towards me.
A " game " in Transactional Analysis is a series of transactions that is complementary ( reciprocal ), ulterior, and proceeds towards a predictable outcome.
Altruism towards an unrelated group is not widely accepted in the scientific community, but rather can be seen as a sort of reciprocal altruism, expecting the same behavior from others, a benefit of living in a group.
According to one of these reminiscences, Halley asked Newton, "... what he thought the Curve would be that would be described by the Planets supposing the force of attraction towards the Sun to be reciprocal to the square of their distance from it.
As the enemy will also be doing this, it too becomes reciprocal ( the third reciprocal action ), creating a third push towards an extreme.

reciprocal and Crown
The Indian community of Nicoya persisted weakly as a shadow of its former self, maintained by a tradition of reciprocal ties of rights and obligations to patriarchal Crown authority.

reciprocal and is
What we will be sacrificing in any such arrangement will be our power to be selective which is contained in the reciprocal trade principle under which we now operate.
Since a coulomb is approximately equal to elementary charges ( such as electrons ), one ampere is approximately equivalent to elementary charges moving past a boundary in one second, or the reciprocal of the value of the elementary charges in coulombs.
But no matter how large x becomes, its reciprocal 1 / x is never 0, so the curve never actually touches the x-axis.
' It appears at once that, at least to the mind, the relation of ' to be ' to ' being ' is not a reciprocal one.
Christ was originally a title, but later became part of the name " Jesus Christ ", though it is still also used as a title, in the reciprocal use Christ Jesus, meaning " The Messiah Jesus ".
To compute the derivative of 1 / g ( x ), notice that it is the composite of g with the reciprocal function, that is, the function that sends x to 1 / x.
The derivative of the reciprocal function is − 1 / x < sup > 2 </ sup >.
The extinction or absorbance of the radiation is the logarithm ( decadic or, more usually, natural ) of the reciprocal of the transmittance:
If F ( r ) represents gravity, it is a negative term proportional to 1 / r < sup > 2 </ sup >, so the net acceleration in r in the rotating frame depends on a difference of reciprocal square and reciprocal cube terms, which are in balance in a circular orbit but otherwise typically not.
The reciprocal of the density of a substance is called its specific volume, a representation commonly used in thermodynamics.
If the polar reciprocal of the canonical form in the sphere is congruent to the original, then the figure is self-dual.
Saussure is considered one of the fathers of structuralism when he explained that terms get their meaning in reciprocal determination with other terms inside language
This technique employs the photoelectric effect to measure the reciprocal space — a mathematical representation of periodic structures that is used to infer the original structure.
The period is the duration of one cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency.
The period, usually denoted by T, is the length of time taken by one cycle, and is the reciprocal of the frequency f:
There is in fact no complex number z for which, and hence the reciprocal gamma function is an entire function, with zeros at z = 0, − 1, − 2 ,.... We see that the gamma function has a local minimum at where it attains the value.
According to its preamble, its purpose is the " substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.

reciprocal and allegiance
In August 1774 at a general meeting in Savannah, the people proclaimed, " Protection and allegiance are reciprocal, and under the British Constitution correlative terms ; ... the Constitution admits of no taxation without representation.

reciprocal and .
When these fields are surveyed together, important patterns of relationship emerge indicating a vast community of reciprocal influence, a continuity of thought and expression including many traditions, primarily literary, religious, and philosophical, but frequently including contact with the fine arts and even, to some extent, with science.
Charity as she knew it was complex and reciprocal, and almost every roof she saw signified charity.
Moreover, the dominance in parasympathetic action ( with reciprocal inhibition of the sympathetic ) at the hypothalamic level induces, by its peripheral action, the autonomic symptoms of sleep and, by its action on the cortex, a lessening in the reactivity of the sensory and motor apparatus of the somatic nervous system.
He then applied this principle of reciprocal inhibition to human neuroses.
For the interpretation of these significant investigations, it should be remembered that reciprocal relations exist in the hypothalamus with respect to autonomic and somatic functions which are closely associated with the emotions.
The feeding-pain antagonism seems to be based on this reciprocal relation between the tropho- and ergotropic systems.
We stressed the reciprocal relation of these systems with respect to the autonomic-somatic downward discharge as well as regarding the hypothalamic-cortical discharge.
The reciprocal influence between the French school and Polish historiography was particularly evident in studies on the Middle Ages and the early modern era studied by Braudel.
Many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today, " One cannot be a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal to obligations, and the like.
In China, the potential of the crank of converting circular motion into reciprocal one never seems to have been fully realized, and the crank was typically absent from such machines until the turn of the 20th century.
American trade policy relied on high tariffs under the Republicans, and reciprocal trade agreements under the Democrats, but in any case exports were at very low levels in the 1930s.
Eritrea's President Isaias visited Djibouti in early 2001 and President Ismail Omar Guelleh made a reciprocal visit to Asmara in the early summer of 2001.
The complementary dualistic concept in Taoism represents the reciprocal interaction throughout nature, related to a feedback loop, where opposing forces do not exchange in opposition but instead exchange reciprocally to promote stabilization similar to homeostasis.
An intense and fruitful scientific exchange between the three began and especially Minkowski and Hilbert would exercise a reciprocal influence over each other at various times in their scientific careers.
The graphs on the right side depict the ( finite ) coefficients that modulate the infinite amplitudes of a comb function whose teeth are spaced at the reciprocal of the time-domain periodicity.

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