reciprocal recognition

collocation in English

meaningsofreciprocalandrecognition

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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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recognition
noun
uk
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofreciprocalandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Federal law has standardized the system, allowing forreciprocalrecognitionof certificates between states and guaranteeing relatively high standards of education and research nation-wide.
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Another interesting point in the report refers to thereciprocalrecognitionof medical prescriptions.
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I hope that we can really achievereciprocalrecognitionof testing methods.
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Our regulations, as they stand, would not allow forreciprocalrecognition.
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We intend to use this course as the basis for negotiation ofreciprocalrecognitionwith other authorities.
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Clauses 1 to 7 relate to thereciprocalrecognitionof grants of probate and administration.
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As long ago as 1977, twenty years ago now, the transport ministers declared themselves in favour ofreciprocalrecognitionof parking cards.
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There may also be discussion of a proposal on thereciprocalrecognitionof navigability certificates for inland waterways vessels.
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The recommendations also refer toreciprocalrecognitionof proof.
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There are, as we know,reciprocalrecognitionand taxation provisions, all fitting together.
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Starting from the basis of common citizenship, the two states to this day providereciprocalrecognitionto each others citizens.
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These agreements provide forreciprocalrecognitionof valid permits issued by both states.
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This led to far more regular, and often friendly, diplomatic contacts, as well as areciprocalrecognitionof the two empires.
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Thereciprocalrecognitionof licenses frequently not only depends on the involved licensing authorities, but also on the nationality of the bearer.
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Reciprocalrecognitionof concealed carry privileges and rights vary state-to-state, are negotiated between individual states, and sometimes additionally depend on the residency status of the license holder.
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