reciprocal agreement

collocation in English

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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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agreement
noun
uk
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
us
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or ...
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The loss of thereciprocalagreementheld establishment.
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Re-visit the mechanism for assessing applicants from countries with whom areciprocalagreementhad been available in the past.
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I believe that it is now our turn to reach areciprocalagreement.
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Areciprocalagreementof family allowances was concluded in 1948.
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Increases are, however, paid abroad if the pensioner is living in a country with which we have an appropriatereciprocalagreement.
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Subsequent increases in the rate are not paid unless the pensioner is in a country with which we have an appropriatereciprocalagreement.
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We found very great difficulty in getting areciprocalagreementon some of our social services.
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If there is to be areciprocalagreement, it should be on all fours.
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There is always an apparent attraction in areciprocalagreementbut too often such agreements prove to be a device to restrict trade.
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The point about areciprocalagreementis that it must be reciprocal.
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What is to prevent them getting areciprocalagreement?
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Increases are however paid abroad if the pensioner is living in a country with which we have been able to make an appropriatereciprocalagreement.
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No, except where this is possible under the terms of areciprocalagreement.
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However, it has always been thought quite impossible to specify in eachreciprocalagreementeach and every effect on each and every individual case.
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But the point about that is, that these arrangements are a matter ofreciprocalagreement, and that is their advantage.
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I am glad to say that areciprocalagreementhas now been concluded.
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Cost-of-living increases are paid, however, only where there is areciprocalagreementwith the country concerned to provide for this.
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Such visitors are normally charged for hospital treatment unless they are from a country with which we have areciprocalagreement.
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There is areciprocalagreementwhereby certain services are provided to the owners of aerodromes for the use that they grant.
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