Sentences with phrase «pro quo exchange»

That is, couples who engage in a quid pro quo exchange of positive behaviors also report less satisfying relationships.
«In this case, Glenwood's campaign contributions are relevant to Glenwood's motive to enter into an alleged quid pro quo relationship with Silver, even if the contributions themselves were not part of the quid pro quo exchange,» Caproni wrote in her order, according to Politico.
«In this case, Glenwood's campaign contributions are relevant to Glenwood's motive to enter into an alleged quid pro quo relationship with Silver, even if the contributions themselves were not part of the quid pro quo exchange,» Caproni's order read.

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«The patent system is based on a «bargain,» or quid pro quo: the inventor is granted exclusive rights in a new and useful invention for a limited period in exchange for disclosure of the invention so that society can benefit from this knowledge,» the court said.
A quid pro quo could emerge where Rogers gives up some of the market in exchange for Videotron not rocking the boat too much with lower prices.
The official said that at one point an FBI colleague received a call from Kennedy in which Kennedy «asked his assistance in altering the email's classification in exchange for a «quid pro quo.»»
The unspoken quid pro quo — that banks need to buy government debt in exchange for the central bank's largess — seems to be working.
That's led some GOP politicians to claim there was a quid pro quo where the Clintons received money in exchange for Hillary's approval of the Uranium One deal, although there's no evidence to prove it.
For instance, the I.R.S. could deem a substantial state tax benefit received in exchange for a charitable contribution to be a deduction - reducing quid pro quo.
In July, Luhn told Gabriel Sherman of New York magazine that Ailes «psychologically tortured» her for 20 years after she accepted his quid pro quo offer: career opportunities in exchange for sexual favors.
«The abundant record evidence that Dean Skelos traded his vote for legislation... in exchange for benefits to his son... is sufficient to allow a reasonable jury to infer the existence of a quid pro quo arrangement,» the judges said.
Prosecutors claim Silver engaged in a game of quid pro quo with Glenwood, raking in campaign donations in exchange for fighting a methadone clinic that could have moved to Liberty Plaza, next to one of Glenwood's buildings.
Doctor admits quid pro quo with Silver, steering asbestos cases to the former speaker in exchange for $ 500,000 in state aid
And some members of the Legislature took their criticisms further, charging that promises Cuomo's appointees made of a salary bump in exchange for limits on lawmakers» outside income crossed the line into an illegal quid pro quo.
An Assembly ethics code never came up at the trial, and Caproni told the jury to review her instructions on illegal «quid pro quos» and «respectfully exchange views.»
Minutes earlier, Michael S. Feldberg, Silver's lead attorney, had said the prosecution presented «no evidence of a quid pro quo in exchange for official acts» by Silver, who led the Assembly for nearly 21 years.
«We have to show that he intended to have an exchange; that's what quid pro quo means,» Mr. McDonald said.
The crux of most of these arguments hinges on whether or not there is a quid pro quo or employer - employee relationship between postdoc and institution, and typically postdoc fellows are not required to render services to their institution in exchange for their stipend.
In exchange for relief, the administration is requiring a quid pro quo: States must adopt changes that include meaningful teacher and principal evaluation systems, make sure all students are ready for college or careers, upgrade academic standards and lift up their lowest - performing schools.
It is a quid pro quo, a fair exchange, really, so don't hesitate to put your trust in them; they will return the favor and use their great proficiency at multi-tasking to your company's advantage.
Additionally, I was not offering a quid pro quo arrangement: I wasn't offering a copy of the book in exchange for a review; I was simply offering them a free book.
It continues an emphasis on quid pro quo, stating that lenders should not give «anything of value to a school, school employee or school affiliate or provide private loan products in exchange for a commitment of any kind relating to FFELP loans».
history lesson - its commonly believed to of derived from the saying «Quid Pro Quo» meaning something exchanged for something similar such as in the past when money was just a ticket to cash in for gold (the real currency).
How can they be sure you are citing cases properly and advancing credible arguments when you reference a «squid pro quo» exchange?
Its basic premise was that the problem in distressed marriages was a failure of the implicit quid pro quo contract between partners when it comes to transactions around the exchange of rewards and positive feelings.
For example, the «quid pro quo» idea that in great relationships people do things for each other in exchange for receiving good things.
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