reciprocal arrangement

collocation in English

meaningsofreciprocalandarrangement

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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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arrangement
noun
uk
/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
us
/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
a plan for how something ...
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Otherwise, we could disclose information to parties, particularly in other countries, without anyreciprocalarrangement—they may have banking secrecy laws, for instance.
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Our objective must be global disarmament, and this must be areciprocalarrangement.
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Mutual assistance is areciprocalarrangementin which part of the burden of dealing with each other's tax evasion problems is shared.
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It could happen if there were noreciprocalarrangementand no requirements for interoperability.
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It is unfortunate that there is noreciprocalarrangement.
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Therefore, by that act, by areciprocalarrangement, we are enabled to get restored that preference which had been of such value to our manufacturers.
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No; but this will occur if we extend thisreciprocalarrangement.
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In any event areciprocalarrangementof this kind would be very difficult indeed.
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Areciprocalarrangementis specificially excluded, and one wonders why.
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Some countries have areciprocalarrangementwith us whereby increased provisions are catered for.
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It is willing to enter into areciprocalarrangement.
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First, if there is areciprocalarrangementbetween this country and the foreign country, that arrangement would decide what that person received.
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It is areciprocalarrangementwith other countries which we can not abrogate unilaterally.
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Of course, this is not itself areciprocalarrangementat all.
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I believe that it is possible to transmit television programmes to countries with which we have a friendlyreciprocalarrangement.
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Extradition is areciprocalarrangementand defects in our own law have prevented other countries signing extradition treaties with us.
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However, 20 years ago counselling was areciprocalarrangement; people assisted each other.
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It is on that ground that it is suggested that areciprocalarrangementshould be made.
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If there is noreciprocalarrangementbetween this country and the foreign country, the person would not get the benefits normally payable in this country.
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We have accepted their willingness to enter into areciprocalarrangementand have done so.
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