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"reciprocity" Definitions
  1. a situation in which two people, countries, etc. provide the same help or advantages to each other

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She's speaking about reciprocity, and he's saying that this question of reciprocity is moot, because our situations are not the same.
Heller — and he sponsored the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2011, which would allow national reciprocity for concealed carry permit holders.
Reciprocity laws are generalizations of the 200-year-old quadratic reciprocity law, a cornerstone of number theory and one of Scholze's personal favorite theorems.
Fifth, introduce foreign reciprocity: The FDA could speed the approval process by granting some measure of reciprocity to trusted foreign regulatory agencies and private bodies.
Green tells an uplifting tale of dusti (friendship) and reciprocity.
But in most domains the governing principle should be "reciprocity".
Time to even things up; time to move towards reciprocity.
Likewise, Miller argues for reciprocity with respect to cultural integration.
RED BANK "Reciprocity," paintings by Karen Starrett and Colleen Lineberry.
" Democrats angrily denounced the legislation, known as "concealed carry reciprocity.
Boys need continuing, serious guidance about sexual ethics, reciprocity, respect.
The rules of reciprocity are not operating in the relationship.
This reciprocity between project and place extends beyond the countryside.
A workplace that operates by reciprocity is a dysfunctional one.
A weak leader demands or expects loyalty generally without reciprocity.
But you know what, I don't see much reciprocity here.
She thinks of the work as an act of reciprocity.
But you know what, I don't see much reciprocity here.
And what was China's reaction to Macron's call for reciprocity?
In short, concealed carry reciprocity is a terrorist's worst nightmare.
SCALISE: What about adding concealed carry reciprocity to the bill?
The exhibition felt in total reciprocity with Bruce's exhibition upstairs.
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act's fate in the Senate is uncertain.
But it is impossible to do that without reciprocity from Kiev.
It was as though they were in relationships that lacked reciprocity.
There is no room for reciprocity and love in his worldview.
That reciprocity, that dynamic, that interplay is how fandom is built.
They openly reject Mr. Trump's call for reciprocity in trade relations.
French officials complain that Beijing does not permit reciprocity in investment.
And Ted of course has floated the idea of witness reciprocity.
In dealing with the United States, these majorities respond to reciprocity.
We have seen this idea, known as "concealed carry reciprocity," before.
Some states have reciprocity and will honor those non-resident permits.
However, copying a cooperator gives rise to random walks of upstream reciprocity.
That same principle of reciprocity guides Mr Trump's trade policy as president.
But — Kaye adds — that doesn't necessarily make it easy to gauge reciprocity.
But how do we argue that case when there is no reciprocity?
All of this is trying to inculcate ideas about respect, ethics, reciprocity.
Dr. King upheld the values of personal responsibility, reciprocity and mutual support.
"Nobody has canceled the principle of reciprocity in international relations," said Zakharova.
Or we're playing the reciprocity game: You like mine, I'll like yours.
The Cornyn-Murphy bill does not include the concealed carry reciprocity provision.
For one thing, the Pearl Harbor visit is an act of reciprocity.
We&aposve asked them to help us on what the president calls reciprocity.
There is going to be reciprocity as it relates to trade or spending.
Reciprocity is needed to get North Korea to suspend missile and nuclear tests.
He may think that true reciprocity means American tariffs to match Chinese ones.
Canada's visa policy is not based on reciprocity, that country's immigration service said.
Without reciprocity and reimbursement, the Spanish NHS cannot afford this cost, he said.
The latter is especially nonsensical, since the Administration also demands "reciprocity" in trade.
Noname raps about a love she does gymnastics for, only to denied reciprocity.
Washington should agree to these terms and begin a process based on reciprocity.
There is, or at least there should be, a degree of reciprocity here.
SM: Though it doesn't seem like you're getting that reciprocity right now, Ambassador.
The principle of reciprocity has always been and remains the cornerstone of diplomacy.
This is how reciprocity works: You limit our citizens' freedoms, we limit yours'.
I think of this as eroticizing reciprocity, and it goes beyond enthusiastic consent.
This is a perfect example of a healthy relationship where reciprocity is present.
The essence of neighborliness, she finds, is reciprocity: one good turn for another.
But for most of the country, reciprocity is already a fact of life.
Many lobbying groups have also urged the Trump administration to push for reciprocity.
Ailes is known as a venal operator, specializing in deals with questionable reciprocity.
A McClatchy source called this week's decision "reciprocity" for the withdrawal from Havana.
Sehgal's halqai successfully wrestled reciprocity and participatory interactionist aesthetics away from contemporary selfie culture.
This week, the Trump administration extended its reciprocity doctrine to the realm of diplomacy.
But other principles have underpinned societies throughout history, too, including reciprocity, honour and loyalty.
" Speaking to The Local, Callet explained: "I believe in reciprocity, I had to respond.
In such cases, he added, Moscow's response is based on the principle of reciprocity.
It turns innocent travelers into "instant felons," because they didn't know reciprocity isn't uniform.
AND AGAIN, THIS IS ABOUT FAIRNESS, RECIPROCITY, AND THAT'S WHAT THE PRESIDENT'S ALL ABOUT.
A Google spokesperson attributes the cut-off to a "lack of reciprocity" from Amazon.
Such a move, known as national reciprocity, also has the backing of Mr. Trump.
In other words, the Paris climate agreement demonstrates reciprocity and triggers Section 115. Maybe.
However, this ideal of reciprocity has faded from the government's public statements more recently.
Lest we forget about the good old ego: It's an unspoken aspect of reciprocity.
Rousey's WrestleMania appearance and Lesnar's UFC return are the latest examples of this reciprocity.
By destroying trust and reciprocity he creates an environment in which he can thrive.
In the neighborhood of justice, Schmidtz identifies four structures: equality, desert, reciprocity, and need.
And for him, xiào was embedded in the norm of reciprocity he called shu.
Senate Democrats would likely oppose the concealed carry reciprocity proposal approved by the House.
Democrats supported the background check measure but balked at including the concealed-carry reciprocity.
Again, reciprocity and honoring commitments should be the watchwords of American policy toward China.
What goes around comes around, and in the world of trade, reciprocity rules the day.
He has one word in mind when it comes to trade, and that&aposs reciprocity.
Cho says this idea of reciprocity sets BTS apart from pop groups in the West.
It is a form of reciprocity rooted in the acknowledgment that our lives are intertwined.
So, the Incas believed that reciprocity was vital to maintain a good relationship with nature.
The House passed the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act on Wednesday in a 231-198 vote.
BMW sees similar reciprocity within its Formula E and consumer EV design and engineering teams.
There, it's common practice to use your connections and family, and reciprocity is an obligation.
First, the FDA should implement a policy of reciprocity approval with "A-list" foreign counterparts.
The flowers and the friend exist in a permanent reciprocity established by this little lyric.
Congress wants to remedy these issues by passing the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017.
Concealed carry reciprocity will expand nonexistent safety standards for public gun carrying across the nation.
So, for instance, when organizations provide flexibility, it tends to foster this idea of reciprocity.
Chinese vice finance minister Shi Yaobin said reciprocity was a relative concept, not an absolute.
Fans are those who are loyal to you no matter what; they never expect reciprocity.
Canada has a similar arrangement, with six of its 13 provinces and territories offering reciprocity.
On the federal level, the House recently passed the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017.
"It's the question of reciprocity," said Jean-Philippe Béja of Sciences-Po, the research university.
Mr. Currin said that the idea of "reciprocity" informed his decision to paint for Vogue.
To be sure, there are other considerations that should be part of the reciprocity discussion.
FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER SAYS RELAUNCHING WTO REMAINS A NECESSARY PROJECT ON THE BASIS OF RECIPROCITY
Raw trade, reciprocity, no tarrifs -- MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: Larry Kudlow brought that up this morning.
This so-called reciprocity argument is hollow, and the administration surely must know it is.
He is not looking to prevent trade but is seeking what he describes as reciprocity.
His woman view is his world view: no reciprocity, no exchange, a one-way flight.
The basic principle of trade policy is reciprocity: Lower your barriers and we'll lower ours.
The American Psychological Association reports that Cialdini found "reciprocity" is a key factor in persuasion.
Of course, fairness and reciprocity are part of this, but that is what we advocate.
The first is the lack of reciprocity in terms of tariffs, market access, and investment.
When Blanche DuBois depended on the kindness of strangers, she too was relying on generalized reciprocity.
Frequent interaction among a diverse set of people tends to produce a norm of generalized reciprocity.
These are basic norms of fairness and reciprocity, principles that we hold to be transcendentally true.
G2 Esports The EU RLCS League Play will open Sunday with these matches: Team Reciprocity vs.
An analogous kind of reciprocity has also been at work in China's economic relationship with America.
I'm also interested in how far Hoodline can take the reciprocity factor of its data gathering.
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 seeks to treat concealed carry permits like drivers licences.
TRUMPSAYS WE HOPE TO ADDRESS TRADE IMBALANCE AND ENSURE FAIRNESS AND RECIPROCITY IN OUR TRADE RELATIONSHIP
She shared something very traumatizing with me and I think she was looking for some reciprocity.
To minimize wasteful reapplications, federal regulators should make this policy, called reciprocity, mandatory across all agencies.
Google decided to pull YouTube from Fire TV due to a "lack of reciprocity" from Amazon.
"The lack of reciprocity is deplorable," said Elez Biberaj, the director of the VOA Eurasian division.
We learn the reciprocity norm from a young age, and it affects all kinds of interactions.
But for the clarity of reciprocity, nothing can match the relationship between honeyguide and honey hunter.
It is asymmetrical and violates the principle of reciprocity and equality key to any trade agreement.
Some will regard them with compassion, others with contempt, but neither bespeaks a reciprocity of respect.
"The principle of reciprocity will be observed," Volodin said, according to the state news agency, TASS.
Trump, by his very essence, undermines cooperation, reciprocity, solidarity, stability or any other component of unity.
As working-level talks proceed, the administration must remember that any concessions require North Korean reciprocity.
"Sidney had this one thing he had to teach me, and that was reciprocity," she said.
To get beyond shallow coordination requires more trust, reciprocity, and international governing authority than currently exists.
Given this lack of reciprocity, we are no longer supporting YouTube on Echo Show and FireTV.
It's a program that has always operated based on reciprocity, innovation, shared responsibility, and local networks.
On "Reciprocity," his new album, the vocalist Alexa Barchini sometimes steps in to sing Burton's compositions.
A Kremlin spokesman said Russia would be "guided by the principle of reciprocity" in its actions.
China's lack of reciprocity translates to less advanced offerings for its own citizens, the Chamber said.
Juncker said, however, that while Europe favored open commerce, it needed reciprocity from its trading partners.
Occasionally these shows establish an unexpected reciprocity, their commonalities and differences evolving into a lively dialogue.
Such "agency" is designed to prime people to engage in an eerie seeming reciprocity of care.
If good relationships are about reciprocity, deception is something that throws the balance out of whack.
One of the civil rights protected by Concealed Carry Reciprocity is the right to interstate travel.
In November, the House of Representatives passed the reciprocity bill by a 231 to 2023 vote.
So, do the Trump administration's trade reciprocity concerns in trade deals also apply to GSP countries?
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act included a provision that would commission a study of the issue.
"Full reciprocity means that apps are required to give any user who connects to FB a prominent option to share all of their social content within that service back to Facebook," Zuckerberg wrote in an email to executives explaining Platform 3.0, a Facebook update which implemented reciprocity.
"I struggle to understand how reciprocity does not restrict access," one senior debt capital markets banker said.
So what you want is you want such matters to respect -- or to show respect and reciprocity.
All that, I suppose, will be based on principles of reciprocity and on the WTO trade rules.
That's why we need to look at going back to the concealed carry issue of national reciprocity.
Direct reciprocity is summed up by the axiom that I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.
So I want to make sure that we don't mistake our efforts to achieve reciprocity for protectionism.
Congress abrogated the reciprocity agreement between the United States and the British North American colonies in 1866.
They were no longer generous, not based on the principle of reciprocity; they were no longer liberal.
Congress abrogated the reciprocity agreement between the United States and the British North American colonies in 21990.
Trump has demanded trade agreements that are fair and enforceable and based on the principle of reciprocity.
Drawing on Roosevelt, Trump touted the importance of "reciprocity" in the US' trading relationships with other countries.
China's Ministry of Commerce did not respond to a request for comment on the issue of reciprocity.
The values of personal responsibility, reciprocity and mutual support mend communities and lives broken by life's disadvantages.
This means employing a degree of reciprocity in the relationship that Washington has largely rejected to date.
Nevertheless, overview education when deadly force may be used ought be another prerequisite for national CCW reciprocity.
Why put something toxic into a CCW reciprocity bill that otherwise has a good chance of passage?
Although, as we know, we have no other alternative than to abide by a principle of reciprocity.
Our embassy (in Washington DC) should release a statement immediately same as theirs within the reciprocity principle.
The agreement, the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, creates a shared system for regulating online higher education programs.
This is a situation where the norm of reciprocity which has evolved over time no longer applies.
This is a very good example, because it's showing reciprocity, even in an abstract, completely detached form.
Those who obtain permits will still enjoy the reciprocity agreements that South Dakota has with other states.
Local power is personalistic, relational, affectionate, irregular and based on a shared history of reciprocity and trust.
Based on the feeding visits, the researchers were able to map complex social networks of puma reciprocity.
His neighbor, Representative Erik Paulsen, shares the same position on concealed-carry reciprocity and universal background checks.
Trump has demanded trade agreements that are fair and enforceable and based on the principle of reciprocity.
Buyers from countries without reciprocity can set up a Croatian ownership company that generates income, he said.
Two exhibitions in two downtown galleries, a few blocks apart, make this point in a fruitful reciprocity.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, wrote back to concur with Mr. Zuckerberg's approach to data reciprocity.
Exchanges, conversely, suggest a certain sort of generosity, an openness to discussion and an invitation to reciprocity.
Instead, the exhibition works because it captures the weird reciprocity between Heilmann's paintings and their historical peers.
The strategy effects a greater sense of reciprocity between the artworks, on a broader range of issues.
Furthermore, reciprocity did not appear to be excluding non-reciprocal banks from competing because they could win mandates.
The problem, wrote Robert Putnam in his excellent book, Bowling Alone, is old timey, back-scratching, aka reciprocity.
There was this sense of commonality and reciprocity, this idea that different things could happen and were possible.
He repeatedly stresses how much he values reciprocity but frames it in terms of what he gets personally.
In August, he eliminated the $160 "reciprocity" fee that had been charged to U.S. tourists entering the country.
And when they're presented with the option of donating with or without reciprocity, they'll usually take the gift.
Massie's bill would offer reciprocity within the District for anyone with a concealed carry permit from another state.
Brooks and Babin are among the 199 co-sponsors of the "Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act," introduced by Rep.
There, a variety of entities (somewhat similar to Underwriters Laboratories) serve as private, competitive FDAs with mutual reciprocity.
It's the innerverse, and it's the innerverse that is actually reciprocating: it's a reciprocity of my inner standing.
First, all agencies should immediately grant reciprocity across the government regardless of the agency that holds the clearance.
Reciprocity is suddenly broken, as though one player in a game had walked off the court mid-volley.
The dual-sited habitus invites social interaction and reciprocity, as visitors to the venerable, 55-000 sq. ft.
Yet invoking the fairness theme, the Trump administration has two operational goals: seek bilateral trade balance and reciprocity.
Moreover, mirror image reciprocity does not provide useful guidance as to productive avenues for updating the KORUS FTA.
In his State of the Union address, the president insisted that "reciprocity" will underpin negotiations on trade deals.
Representative Jason Lewis supported concealed-carry reciprocity, and opposed universal background checks and any ban on semiautomatic weapons.
Our original OPOSSUM clue referenced President Benjamin Harrison's pets — he had two, named Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection.
As the United States was beginning to export more goods, he was becoming a believer in trade reciprocity.
The 1890s were a time when tariffs were already generally high, so reciprocity meant lower prices for everyone.
The policy of reciprocity is sure to add to the growing tensions between the United States and China.
Beyond this, if witnesses were called in this Senate trial, the principle of reciprocity would only make sense.
Several attempts by the Obama administration to sneak through legislation for FATCA reciprocity have been blocked in Congress.
Juncker did not mention any country, but most EU concern over reciprocity and investment has centered on China.
Nearly 20 states accept out-of-state medical marijuana authorizations, but reciprocity laws vary from state to state.
RM: It's fitting that you ask about "reciprocity" because this was at the heart of McKinley's new outlook.
Reciprocity in trade implies that as we grant access to our markets, we gain access to foreign markets.
Students are taught to conduct themselves by seven ancient Egyptian virtues: truth, justice, righteousness, order, balance, harmony and reciprocity.
"As President Trump has said, trade relationships should be based on fairness and reciprocity," Ross said in his speech.
Fourth, do a trade agreement with Japan on the basis of strict, enforceable and results-oriented rules of reciprocity.
Sometimes, as in these cases, reciprocity is specific: I'll do this for you if you do that for me.
He also opposes concealed-carry reciprocity, wherein a person's concealed-carry license from one state would count in another.
By reciprocity, French officials mean easier access for foreign companies to regulated or protected sectors of the Chinese economy.
Spatial reciprocity, on the other hand, has to do with chain reactions of random altruistic acts inspired by imitation.
At the time, Google said it decided to remove the app due to a "lack of reciprocity" from Amazon.
From Washington to the capitals of Europe, the air is filled with calls for "reciprocity" in dealings with China.
That led Google to change its policy and require data portability reciprocity from any app using its Contacts API.
On one side there is the ethic of reciprocity, and on the other the temptations of rupture and revolution.
By constructing a perfectoid version of hyperbolic three-space, Scholze has discovered an entirely new suite of reciprocity laws.
Under E.U. law, action must be taken two years after a visa reciprocity request, triggering the vote this week.
Still, the resolution is the latest push by the E.U. to ensure visa reciprocity between the U.S. and Europe.
When this reciprocity is lacking, the humiliation lies entirely with those asking writers to give their words for free.
"I hope we will find an intelligent solution to this at least on the principle of reciprocity," he added.
At some point, the United States was bound to use reciprocity in dealing with a closed Chinese internet market.
Yes. But I doubt many people remain for long in relationships where there is not some measure of reciprocity.
How is a genuine forgiveness possible, one that is a gift that comes without conditions or expectations of reciprocity?
You can't shred the norms of reciprocity that make social cohesion possible and expect to have a functioning democracy.
It means accepting the flaws in others and returning, despite disruptions and disappointments, to the predictable rhythms of reciprocity.
Even when McKinley negotiated a bilateral trade agreement under the reciprocity concept, it had to be approved by Congress.
Reciprocity is the term Macron repeatedly mentioned in his public speech and news briefings during his visit to China.
A few weeks ago, the House of Representatives passed the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 28503 with bipartisan support.
Another national civil right that is protected by the Reciprocity Act is the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
The introduction of reciprocity would increase the supply of drugs, promote competition and put downward pressure on drug prices.
"We need to assure that the huge deficits do not continue, and we have balance and reciprocity," Lighthizer said.
Even with an adversary, somebody that you don&apost get along with, the reciprocity actually matters every bit as much.
As L. J. Hanifan and his successors recognized, social networks and norms of reciprocity can facilitate cooperation for mutual benefit.
Yes, energy companies all contribute some money to candidates (enough to be taken seriously and to build networks of reciprocity).
If passed in the Senate, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act would effectively extend the weakest gun rules across the country.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Izvestiya newspaper that Moscow is keen to hold such talks but "all depends on reciprocity".
It will not be carried out on a 'one-size-fits-all' basis, and should stress mutual benefit and reciprocity.
"There is often a perceived reciprocity of limerent behavior and feelings that may not actually exist," Dr. Van Kirk says.
But this progress could come to a screeching halt if the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, known as CCRA, passes Congress.
"Concealed Carry Reciprocity" does not create a national standard for who is allowed to carry hidden, loaded guns in public.
He also wants the EU to insist on reciprocity in trade and market access, and to guard against technology transfer.
Reciprocity is the belief that fairness should trump other values, even when it's not in our economic or other interests.
That reciprocity could be based upon tariff levels only, or a combination of tariffs, subsidies, border taxes and currency manipulation.
No point to summit unless there is reciprocity, based on principle of denuclearization and the 1991 North-South reconciliation accord.
Worse, they insist on predictability and reciprocity, which are completely out of sync with Mr. Trump's view of the world.
"To document reciprocity among mountain lions, we needed to step back and assess behaviors over longer time spans," he said.
"Reciprocity agreements are usually with countries that are not necessarily 100 percent friendly with the U.S." Brotman said on Thursday.
This bill would provide common-sense uniformity while increasing workforce flexibility and preserving the various advantageous reciprocity agreements between states.
Rather than pursuing temporary license schemes and reciprocity agreements, Acosta and Daugaard should encourage the elimination of unnecessary occupational licenses.
" There's a similar toothsome reciprocity to "The Gift" itself, which takes its title from Hyde's beloved opus on artistic "giftedness.
Attaching the concealed-carry reciprocity measure puts the bipartisan measure to beef up background checks in jeopardy in the Senate.
So I think the element of reciprocity is, if it's fair and can be a basis for reconciling our differences.
The opponents of the Reciprocity Act do not argue that the bill should protect open carry rather than concealed carry.
"As President Trump has said, trade relationships should be based, and must be based, on fairness and reciprocity," Ross added.
It opposes the NRA-backed concealed carry reciprocity measure and another proposal that would loosen restrictions on buying gun silencers.
"The 'Concealed Carry Reciprocity' bill is both impractical and contrary to the rights of States," it said in a statement.
Such incidents and their reportage confirmed suspicions of cultural bias, media distortions, and an absence of fair play and reciprocity. 3.
Union is an advocate for giving and getting in bed, and she did not mince words when talking about sexual reciprocity.
I don't think I saw it as a relationship at all; relationships require some sort of reciprocity of care, of empathy.
They should demand reciprocity, requiring China to give foreign companies the same access that its own firms enjoy in their markets.
United States citizens have to apply for permission to register property based on reciprocity agreements, which vary from state to state.
The excesses of confrontation represented by both Radical Reconstruction and the Paris Commune render them anathema to Kloppenberg's ethic of reciprocity.
Pulling out of the nearly 40-year old "reciprocity" agreement would allow New Jersey to raise more revenue starting Jan. 1.
Venus connects with Mars at 2:02 AM, creating a sense of reciprocity that will be helpful during this intense day.
The point of Trump's boast was that his support isn't rooted in integrity or ethics or law but in mutual reciprocity.
Reciprocity: If the U.S. ignores that process for data in other nations, other countries could demand data stored in the U.S.
Specifically -- ramifications in Iraq: In response, the Iraqi parliament has approved a "reciprocity measure" that will apply to Americans entering Iraq.
Instead of following their natural bias toward reciprocity, service and cooperation, you encourage people to do a selfish cost-benefit calculation.
"Proceeding by small steps to build confidence and generate patterns of reciprocity is not a timid, second-best strategy," they write.
You can't imagine the canvases without their neon, and Ms. Weatherford holds back her aggressive brush strokes to foster this reciprocity.
More than half of the states have reciprocity agreements with Croatia, including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, Mr. Ellis said.
A concealed carry reciprocity act passed the House last December and is awaiting a vote to be scheduled in the Senate.
The organization did not explicitly tie concealed carry reciprocity to regulation of rapid-fire devices, but another pro-gun group did.
"Our basic stance is one of reciprocity," said Nick Enfield, a linguist at the University of Sydney, who led the study.
He also took her demand for reciprocity to heart, and in April invited her to stay with him in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
But dogs need us, and it seems like this keeps playing out in our cultural output as an imagined emotional reciprocity.
Friendship is where kids build social skills — companionship, trust, loyalty, reciprocity and reconciliation — that they can only learn from peer relationships.
Previously, California voters approved allowing the tax break within counties or reciprocity agreements between counties to transfer the property tax burden.
In "Why You Should Learn to Say 'No' More Often," Kristin Wong writes: Humans are social animals who thrive on reciprocity.
He called for banning bump stocks, and pushed back on including a concealed carry reciprocity measure in any background check bill.
"Ultimately, the United Kingdom's goal must be genuine reciprocity and an equal, mature and comprehensive relationship with China," the report said.
There are other ways, such as export controls and bilateral investment treaties, to deter broad intellectual-property theft and to encourage reciprocity.
Kremlin spox Peskov: Russia, having nothing to do with Sergei Skripal poisoning, is ready to cooperate with UK, but sees no reciprocity.
People value reciprocity: We punish free riders who don't do their part and reward those who chip in—and businesses know it.
The European Parliament voted Thursday to end the visa waiver program with the U.S., citing the U.S. lack of reciprocity, Reuters reported.
If you can give your boss that kind of support, the law of reciprocity should draw her to supporting you in kind.
She appealed to China's Communist leaders, saying both nations should search for an acceptable way to interact "based on dignity and reciprocity".
Even the event's name speaks to the idea of reciprocity—"manana" is how Cubans describe the spiritual connection between artist and audience.
Barnier said continuity, reciprocity and non-discrimination should be guiding principles, adding it would take several months to secure such a guarantee.
But whether Tokyo will open up its markets to American goods and services will depend on Washington's implementation of rules of reciprocity.
Gun laws: The House is set to vote on a package combining concealed carry reciprocity with beefing up the background check system.
When turning to this attribute, for one to foment strength in reciprocity, it must be underpinned by staying true to one's word.
For example, the government should allow reciprocity in the FedRamp cloud accreditation process so a single application can work for all agencies.
The Frappuccino element adds a bit more reciprocity to the mix — there was no McPsyduck on the menu thought the McD's deal.
The bills he has supported over the years would ease interstate gun sales and ensure national reciprocity for concealed-carry permit holders.
BUYING BASICS A reciprocity rule allows foreigners to buy property in Croatia without restrictions if their home country doesn't restrict Croatian buyers.
"Aviation is a globally integrated system that relies on global standards, including mutual recognition, trust, and reciprocity among safety regulators," IATA said.
If the rules of reciprocity applied, it wouldn't even be a consideration, but it's about A-Rod and his desires, not ours.
As an ethical framework, communitarianism foregrounds reciprocity, interdependence, and shared responsibility, and seeks to secure equal freedoms for everyone within a collective.
The State Department cast the restrictions as an act of "reciprocity," noting that U.S. diplomats in China face far more severe curbs.
State Department officials said the new measures were ordered in reciprocity for China's strict limits on the actions of American diplomats there.
Trump allies are calling this "witness reciprocity," and McConnell appears open to their demand, according to GOP aides familiar with these discussions.
That merely echoed months of German complaints about China's failure to observe the principle of reciprocity in bilateral trade and investment relations.
What makes reciprocity so important to social influence is its sense of obligation, according to Influence: Science and Practice by Robert Cialdini.
Meanwhile, Washington can protect its economy from illegal and unfair trade behavior by applying its existing trade regulations and strict reciprocity principles.
"Giving with the spirit of reciprocity shifts the focus of giving from altruism to relationship," Edgar Villanueva, author of "Decolonizing Wealth," explained.
And let's do much more philosophical and legal work on theoretical approaches to protecting other animals and developing more reciprocity with them.
Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson have already done wonderful work on reciprocity and community with domesticated animals, but there's more to do.
" Grassley told reporters last week that he "would like reciprocity" from McConnell as they "have had a very close working relationship on judges.
Washington can also solve some of these problems through its own regulations based on internationally agreed trade norms and strict rules of reciprocity.
He wants the U.S. to be treated fairly, he wants reciprocity, he wants peace -- he wants peace and denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.
The proposed compromise would reaffirm concealed-carry reciprocity with 25 states that Mark Herring, the state's Democratic attorney general, planned to end Feb.
And it worked: The proposals to make silencers easier to purchase and to allow for "concealed carry reciprocity" ultimately both failed to pass.
"The United States seeks a bilateral deal with Japan that is based on the principle of fairness and reciprocity," Trump said on Thursday.
The question is how to craft a reciprocity policy without destabilizing bilateral relations or triggering a retaliatory backlash against U.S. businesses in China.
Thilo Hanemann, in a Rhodium Group report to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, said simple calls for reciprocity are "misguided".
" The agency added that the two sides focused on "ways to achieve fairness, reciprocity and balance in trade relations between our two countries.
But this promise was given with an implicit expectation: that Heineken, in a spirit of reciprocity, wouldn't attempt to get his money back.
The bill imposes no minimum standard for training, nor does it say what kind of criminal history would prohibit someone from enjoying reciprocity.
One component of the idea of reciprocity is that friendly acts create a feeling of indebtedness, which compels us to repay in-kind.
We had productive discussions on increasing military cooperation and improving the trade relationship between our nations on the principle of fairness and reciprocity.
Reciprocity agreements, however, are less formal deals that fall short of an official accord, according to tax attorney Sam Brotman of Brotman Law.
Ms. Merkel, who has visited 10 Chinese provinces in 11 years in power, insisted in Beijing last summer on reciprocity for foreign companies.
This type of reciprocity can be a little rare in this field where so much is a competition, and it always felt good.
Some have called for reciprocity, arguing that the United States should impose on Chinese companies the same restrictions China places on foreign companies.
"Unfortunately, the dangers posed by the concealed carry reciprocity portion of the bill greatly outweigh the benefits of the NICS improvements," said Rep.
The result was a green light for exploitation, not reciprocity for magnanimity, from Russia, China, the entire Middle East, Iran, and radical Islam.
That's how they're fighting a "reciprocity" bill that requires concealed handgun permits to be honored in all 50 states — just like driver's licenses.
Despite 2900 million people having concealed handgun permits, gun control advocates can't point to any examples of existing state reciprocity laws causing trouble.
"Individuals commonly assume their affective relationships to be reciprocal by default," Two factors play an important role in social influence, reciprocity and directionality.
His expiation of Kim, for which he took political heat from the Warmbier family and the media, has not brought North Korean reciprocity.
As the money flows in, so do the guns, and the old codes of honor and reciprocity are corroded by acquisitiveness and vanity.
The concealed carry reciprocity measure is a major priority for the National Rifle Association (NRA) and conservatives, but is staunchly opposed by Democrats.
"It goes without saying that the main principle of reacting to sanctions is reciprocity," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
A society characterized by generalized reciprocity is more efficient than a distrustful society, for the same reason that money is more efficient than barter.
If we do not pay attention to the reciprocity of radicalization patterns, we are directly creating fertile ground for the far-right extremist ideology.
There is going to be more reciprocity in the way that people share their data with companies like my own and other marketing agencies.
However, the regulator said it is now less concerned about other matters, such as the make-up of deal syndicates and reciprocity between banks.
James McGregor, Chairman of APCO Worldwide, Greater China, said the idea of some form of reciprocity is gaining traction, particularly in combating "techno-nationalism".
"... Roskomnadzor has repeatedly said it would rely on the principle of reciprocity in the case of discriminatory attitudes toward Russia media abroad," it said.
That is true even of free-trade champions like Sweden, which used to worry that calls for reciprocity with China were code for protectionism.
With both the Commerce and Full Faith provisions of the Constitution as the backbone of a CCW reciprocity statute, legal challenges wouldn't likely succeed.
With 192 co-sponsors lined up for the reciprocity bill in the House and 36 in the Senate, Democrats are already threatening a filibuster.
"We will certainly pay even more heed to reciprocity in the financial sector than in classic industry," she said during a visit to China.
" They "seem at peace with each other's bodily being, and seem to have given each other what they came for: companionship, reciprocity, care, protection.
I call on Congress and the president-elect to pass national right-to-carry reciprocity as quickly as it can be written and signed.
Because so few states have standards this strict, Maryland has no reciprocity agreements, and very few license holders overall: only 22015,20113, as of 22011.
In 2011, a similar reciprocity bill passed in the House on a vote that mostly fell along party lines, but died in Senate committee.
" Holden concludes that "his level-headed, fair's-fair approach to reciprocity" leads her to realized that "Weezy was way more feminist than I thought.
Congress is now considering a bill, called concealed carry reciprocity, to require that every state's concealed-carry standard be accepted by every other state.
Mr. Trump later called Mr. Putin's suggestion of an investigative quid pro quo "an incredible offer," though how such reciprocity would work was unclear.
When in his long business experience did he receive a no-strings-attached benefit or gift with no expectation by the donor of reciprocity?
"President Trump has made clear that the United States will establish long-overdue reciprocity in our relations with China," a State Department spokesperson said.
Schiff also criticized the possibility of "witness reciprocity," in which House Democrats and Trump's defense would be able to pair witnesses called to testify.
After all, a society built on reciprocity, sharing, self-limitation, and care sounds far preferable to the plutocratic catastrophe of present-day financialized capitalism.
That is why opponents wisely fear that national reciprocity is a ploy to sell more guns and undermine stronger local and state gun controls.
A network built on virtues and reciprocity can achieve anything — from raising capital to getting a celebrity endorsement or giving back to the community.
In other words, the path to "becoming my best self" may be best achieved through long-term relationships built on reciprocity, trust and compromise.
For men or women, the emphasis can be less on hierarchy and more on reciprocity, so companies can develop and provide mutual mentoring pairs.
She ignores the fact that the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 does nothing to prohibit a state from setting laws within their borders.
There are precedents for both Congress and the executive branch using reciprocity to reduce the barriers to international trade in drugs and medical devices.
A coalition of police chiefs across the country is urging lawmakers to reject legislation that would allow for concealed carry gun reciprocity between states.
But he told Vox in an email that based on studies of right-to-carry laws, a reciprocity act could lead to more violence.
Trump also told Majority Whip Steve Scalise that a prized concealed-carry reciprocity bill the House GOP already passed would never pass the Senate.
U.S. and Chinese officials discussed "ways to achieve fairness, reciprocity and balance in trade relations," the U.S. Trade Representative's office said in a statement.
Conservative Republicans in the House stuffed it into the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act knowing full well that most Democrats most certainly won't support it.
That's where the U.S. needs a root and branch review of tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, trade practices, comity and basic rules of reciprocity.
It appeared that she was saying that because some of our diplomats came home, some Cuban diplomats had to leave as a matter of reciprocity.
After the hearing, Burr told reporters that next steps will include "for Congress to work with Director Coats to work with agencies to provide reciprocity."
Until Thursday afternoon, there had been a reassuring sense of restrained, tit-for-tat reciprocity in the trade skirmish between the United States and China.
Sometimes, as he said, reciprocity means "they do it, so we do it"; other times it is necessarily asymmetrical, rather than pure tit-for-tat.
A revived and vigorous Western information campaign would achieve a measure of informational reciprocity, exploit this Chinese Communist vulnerability, and avoid a disastrous shooting war.
"These talks will be based on the principles of reciprocity and WTO compatibility and with the objective of avoiding a trade war," the source said.
"Aviation is a globally integrated system that relies on global standards, including mutual recognition, trust, and reciprocity among safety regulators," IATA said in its statement.
Trump has also demanded "reciprocity" between U.S. and Chinese tariffs, frequently complaining about China's 25 percent car tariff while the U.S. equivalent is 2.5 percent.
The equal dignity of men and women makes us rejoice to see old forms of discrimination disappear, and within families there is a growing reciprocity.
Context: CFIUS was widely expected to become more stringent under Trump, particularly based on a January memo that suggested the implementation of a reciprocity test.
Proponents of concealed-carry reciprocity say gun owners should not have to choose between defending themselves and breaking the law when they leave their state.
Trump called Germany a great car producer, saying Mercedes-Benz cars were a frequent sight in New York, but claimed there was not enough reciprocity.
The concealed-carry reciprocity bill was passed two months after the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history in Las Vegas left 58 people dead.
"For me and the vast majority of Americans who support concealed carry reciprocity, this is welcome progress," Hudson said in a written statement on Monday.
But House GOP leaders' decision to attach the concealed-carry reciprocity measure — which Democrats oppose — tanked the bipartisan background checks bill's chances in the Senate.
Pennsylvania, for example, will grant a permit to anyone who can pass a standard background check, but does not provide the same level of reciprocity.
In an apparent move to emphasize reciprocity, the draft law reserves the right to retaliate against countries that discriminate against Chinese investment with "corresponding measures".
The FAA's decision applies to both domestic and foreign airlines, with the agency saying the move was made in the hopes of reciprocity from abroad.
It will also bring trade with Mexico and Canada to a much higher level, but also to a much greater degree of fairness and reciprocity.
It will also bring trade with Mexico and Canada to a much higher degree, but also to a much greater level of fairness and reciprocity.
Workers who travel between states that do not have reciprocity agreements can be taxed on their full income from both resident and non-resident states.
The Tinder profile of a not atypical guy (John, early 30s), details how he wants to give women oral sex with no expectation of reciprocity.
Trump also told them he wanted to be "very powerful" on background checks and warned that including concealed carry reciprocity would sink the overall legislation.
Washington's European allies see that differently: They want to play along with China on conditions of reciprocity, or simply by pursuing a "golden relations" diplomacy.
Beyond the domestic and international legal implications of this decision, a concept called "reciprocity" threatens the safety of our troops in future military operations abroad.
Some supporters of the bill have readily acknowledged those risks but say the potential to secure "justice" for the victims outweighs the reciprocity concerns. Rep.
One source told the news wire that the decision is intended be an act of "reciprocity," matching the withdrawal of American staff from the island.
"It includes the 'Fix NICS' proposal, without including reciprocity for Americans with concealed carry licenses — something congressional leadership promised would not happen," the statement continues.
But Shafik said reciprocity would benefit from covering a wider range of tools, and that regulators should consider checking banks' health against the same risks.
"These talks will be based on the principles of reciprocity and WTO compatibility and with the objective of avoiding a trade war," an EU official said.
The reciprocity, showing that the two extremisms are stimulated by each other, confirms that we cannot combat one of the extremisms without challenging the other simultaneously.
Together, we can unleash our economic potential and usher in a new era of global trade — one grounded in the principles of fairness, competition and reciprocity.
"There's an ambition to rebalance, get more reciprocity in access to Chinese markets and fairer competition conditions," an advisor to Macron said on condition of anonymity.
A critical area where the United States is very far from reciprocity with China is in strategic communications and the information side of the bilateral competition.
And I admire the choice to hold out for something more fulfilling: not marriage or love, necessarily, but pleasure, agency, reciprocity, and yes, maybe even romance.
Another piece of psychology hijacked by social platforms is that of social reciprocity; if someone pats your back, you'll feel pressure to pat his or hers.
"One of our biggest issues is reciprocity nationwide," a law that would allow gun owners with concealed carry permits to carry their weapons in any state.
"I think we need to look at some reciprocity for members here but we also need to look at security details," Loudermilk told CNN's Ashley Killough.
In her victory speech, she appealed to China's leaders, emphasising that both countries should search for an acceptable way to interact "based on dignity and reciprocity".
" Clinton said she immediately backed Barack Obama in 2008 when her campaign was over, but that she "didn't get that same respect and reciprocity from Sen.
Eye contact is how we humans establish recognition and thereby — at least potentially — reciprocity, which is the basis of genial, or at least benign, human interaction.
All the gruff-looking lads I approached tried their best, responding to my excruciating small talk with equally painful "and where are you from yourself?" reciprocity.
But Trump is not wrong that we have allowed foreign countries, especially China, easy access to our markets while demanding little in the way of reciprocity.
One remedy I called for was reciprocity: Let's make Chinese firms doing business in the United States follow the same rules that China imposes on us.
"If we feel things are not fair, if there is no reciprocity we have to seek multilateral answers and not follow a protectionist course," she said.
The committee will vote on a bill that allows gun owners with permits to carry concealed weapons reciprocity to travel to other states with their firearms.
Psychologists have known for a while about a phenomenon called "reciprocity of liking": When we think someone likes us, we tend to like them as well.
In the wake of an acrimonious split with NAFTA trading partner Canada earlier this month, the president denounced fair trade as "fool trade" without full reciprocity.
"Talks are taking place now and the most important thing for the steel sector is to move forward under the principle of complete reciprocity," he added.
"The growing gap in two-way investment flows is fueling European perceptions of a fundamental lack of 'reciprocity' between the EU and China," the report said.
"Of course when we look at the transatlantic regime there we have to agree on the reciprocity with the American authorities," she said in an interview.
It doesn't provide the same level of reciprocity to EU citizens' living in the U.K. compared to the British living in other European countries, Barnier said.
"The United States says reciprocity every time when it opens its mouth, it is essentially prejudice, discrimination, and exclusion against the Chinese media," Mr. Zhao said.
"With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, removing barriers to United States exports and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship," Trump said.
Practical gear for an expanding market makes sense, but the models and activists in the concealed carry fashion show have another goal in mind: national reciprocity.
There are no restrictions on foreign buyers in Italy, though nonresidents can buy property only if their home countries have reciprocity agreements with the Italian government.
Cruz has called for a rule of reciprocity if witnesses are allowed, meaning the defense could call a witness for every witness called by the prosecution.
The French case, he notes, focused on lack of reciprocity, not data privacy; America has been slow to share information on its own banks' foreign clients.
Juncker said that such new EU deals would be crucial to further job creation within the bloc, but added that they must be built on reciprocity.
Nearly two decades ago, a former colleague, Robert Putnam, wrote a powerful book lamenting the deterioration of "norms of reciprocity and trustworthiness" in the United States.
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi: I think we can't solve problems by tariffs, but we need a fair taxation system and we need reciprocity that is mutual access.
But Trump warned Scalise that the background check bill would "never pass" if it included concealed carry reciprocity and urged leaders to decouple the two issues.
Concealed carry reciprocity likely would not get enough Democratic support to pass the Senate, while House conservatives may resist supporting a background check bill without it.
Apart from that, alleged problems of market access for American companies in China are easily dealt with on the basis of strictly applied rules of reciprocity.
"If this reciprocity does not occur, Bolsonaro's preference for the U.S. will look naive in the future," said Welber Barral, a former Brazilian foreign trade secretary.
A pale yellow peak, against a dark gray backdrop, extends the height of the canvas and creates a sense of reciprocity between the two abstract paintings.
The airline said it had been told by Congolese authorities the reduction was because of an absence of reciprocity in international air services between the two countries.
"We are making accommodations for each other's convenience, based on the principle of inter-Korean reciprocity", ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun told a news briefing on Monday.
Some of the players were also programmed to imitate the successful strategies of their neighbors, and that is how upstream reciprocity really gained steam in the model.
In a spirit of reciprocity, Drollinger had agreed to deliver a public speech at the anniversary celebration of the Marxist revolution that Ortega led 40 years ago.
But if or when he is saddened by the lack of reciprocity, tell him how proud you are of his generous spirit and refusal to keep score.
But with regard to China, I do think there is a big middle ground here, which is to say to China, look, we&aposre looking for reciprocity.
"With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, remove the barriers to United States exports and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship," Trump said.
Incredibly, as one can learn by scouring internet forums, the ATF has asserted state licensure through reciprocity doesn't make one "licensed to do so by" that state.
"Nobody has abolished the principle of reciprocity," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, answering a question on whether Russia would keep countermeasures in response to the EU decision.
It, perhaps unwittingly, got into the nitty gritty of reciprocity, entitlement and gendered politeness dynamics, finding itself an exemplar for that very millennial preoccupation: The Nice Guy.
Importantly, FIRRMA does not radically change the scope of CFIUS to make it a tool for escalating trade disputes, coercing market reciprocity or imposing bygone industrial policy.
This claim will continue to be made as debate heats up over reciprocity, which would allow concealed handgun permits to be used across states like driver's licenses.
In reciprocity, North Korea should return all the remains of American service members it still holds and openly declare that its nuclear and missile testing has ended.
In short: Under national concealed carry reciprocity, states that impose high bars through their own permitting systems could be undermined by the loose standards in place elsewhere.
But the fabric pieces don't just pervade the space without some reciprocity — Smith uses seemingly personal items as anchoring elements in her pieces, such as luggage tags.
But for all its Samaritan-speak, the play's idea of reciprocity seems uncomplicated, and its characters' relationship to faith — and each other — feels ill-defined and superficial.
"There was a reciprocity element to the 1890 bill, but it never got much attention and he insisted it be in the 1897 bill," Mr. Merry said.
The aroma of olive oil tells of the ancient reciprocity between people and olive trees, a bond that allowed Mediterranean cultures to thrive, even on arid land.
I began to fall for him because there was reciprocity, and for the most part he ticked all the boxes of what I wanted in a partner.
In a tweet on Sunday, he threatened even more tariffs, saying the United States would retaliate "with more than Reciprocity" if "artificial" trade barriers were not removed.
ARREST WARRANT Mori did not say what would guarantee reciprocity - the idea that benefits or penalties extended by one country to citizens of another should be reciprocated.
On Tuesday, Mr. McConnell met with a small group of Republican senators to explore that idea of "witness reciprocity," according to two people familiar with the discussions.
It was rich and poor, immigrant and old stock, living and working in reciprocity, and as a byproduct bridging social chasms and coming to understand one another.
Trump was dismissive of the idea of including so-called concealed carry reciprocity measures alongside broader legislation, arguing it would delay the effort to get something done.
Pelinka said the Davis trade and subsequent moves were in part reciprocity for James putting his trust in the team as a free agent in July 2018.
And while Fitzpatrick opposed a National Rifle Association-backed concealed carry reciprocity bill last year, a Mother Jones report suggests he views the issue differently in private.
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act would require states to treat those concealed carry permits similar to a driver's license, cross-honoring the permits of other states' residents.
Arrest warrant Mori did not say what would guarantee reciprocity - the idea that benefits or penalties extended by one country to citizens of another should be reciprocated.
Any personal relationship entails a level of financial give and take, the assumption of a reciprocity that will balance itself out without having to hire an accountant.
In an apparent move to emphasize reciprocity, the draft law said China would reserve the right to retaliate against countries that discriminate against Chinese investment with "corresponding measures".
Brazil, Chile and Colombia signed on in 2014, and have reciprocity agreements in which U.S. authorities send those governments information on their citizens' assets in the United States.
"As President Trump has said, trade relationships should be based on fairness and reciprocity," US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said during a visit to New Delhi last month.
Europeans could do more to substantiate their talk of "reciprocity", or the mantra that the EU and China should treat each other as each wishes to be treated.
"SHORT-SIGHTED" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists that Moscow had not forgotten the principle of reciprocity when it came to such disputes, calling the move "short-sighted".
"These findings suggest a profound inability of people to perceive friendship reciprocity, perhaps because the possibility of non-reciprocal friendship challenges one's self-image," the study authors wrote.
A lot of the visa procedures that the US has for people from, say, Western Europe are based in part on reciprocity with how those countries treat Americans.
It also recognized concealed-carry permits from about two dozen states with less strict rules than Virginia — a boost to the NRA's goal of nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity.
I assume you are referring to the American abrogation in 1866 of the reciprocity agreement with the British North American colonies, which Lord Elgin had negotiated in 1854.
We also combined with it a bill that advanced concealed carry reciprocity people having concealed carry in one state having the ability to have that in another state.
Perhaps most importantly, however, demanding reciprocity would highlight that U.S. privacy commitments outstrip those made by our European allies—something European privacy advocates and institutions have long ignored.
Together, we ask you to stand up to the leadership of the NRA and vote against legislation gutting our gun safety laws regarding silencers and concealed carry reciprocity.
When this reciprocity isn't present on other social media platforms, it can have real-life repercussions and cause people to question their relationship in ways they wouldn't otherwise.
The war bonnet is not meant for the entertainment of others; rather, it shows our heritage, ancestry, and the bonds of reciprocity that are essential to our communities.
Or, to fight against your "rule of reciprocity," you can picture your inbox like a physical stack of mail—would you honestly respond to every letter you got?
So far, the EU has not seen "sufficient signs that China will be willing to grant reciprocity of market access to European companies," Schweisgut told reporters in Beijing.
They should include: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, traditionally strong U.S. allies who currently have doubts about the reciprocity of their friendship.
Robert Cialdini says that being the first to offer help is key to engendering a feeling of reciprocity, which is one of the cornerstones of persuasion and ingratiation.
The Gun Owners of America (GOA) is also getting behind the push for reciprocity, as well as a plan to allow armed teachers to carry guns in schools.
The London-based Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) said in a report released on Monday that Britain should "generally opt for an approach that prioritises openness over reciprocity".
At the joint White House news conference Wednesday, Mr. Erdogan showed little reciprocity for Mr. Trump's bonhomie, making no pretense of taking seriously Mr. Trump's famously fatuous Oct.
But it seems doubtful, in light of Trump's statement Tuesday, that he is willing to make the effort to restore balance and reciprocity to a US-Saudi relationship.
North Korea's "proactive and good-will measures" were supposed to be met with reciprocity by the U.S. in lifting sanctions, the Foreign Ministry said, according to NBC News.
In reciprocity, the Chumash people play a strong role in protecting our magnificent relatives as they face increasing threats from ship strikes, entanglement, and gas and oil development.
Taiwan called on Nigeria to consider the issue as both sides have an understanding based on reciprocity, under which Nigeria runs a trade office in Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
It's a one-way system, and the bipartisan congressional effort to rein in unfair reciprocity through CFIUS, will soon be hotly debated on the domestic and international stage.
But the European Union is insisting that the United States and Canada abide by agreed timetables for adding newer member states to their lists of visa-reciprocity countries.
But there was consensus on the panel that some form of bespoke data arrangement would be a superior outcome — for legal reasons but also for reciprocity and more.
He rebuked multilateralism and made it clear that from now on, the United States was only interested in bilateral deals based on the principles of fairness and reciprocity.
More from the Economist's lead editorial: Calls from American politicians for tit-for-tat "reciprocity," over visas for academics and NGO workers, say, would be equally self-defeating.
They say that Beijing is exploiting America's openness while keeping its own markets closed, and Washington must insist on reciprocity even at the risk of a trade war.
In this case, that would likely mean moving firmly behind Cruz's "reciprocity" idea, which would involve Republicans pursuing someone like Hunter Biden if Democrats pursue their preferred witnesses.
"It goes without saying that the main principle of reacting to sanctions is reciprocity," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during a conference call with reporters, according to Reuters.
For Xi and China, it is an existential political moment, equal to the economic challenge Trump has created with his demand for internal structural reform and trade reciprocity.
At the urgent instruction of Lindblad, before leaving home, I'd paid the "reciprocity fee" that Argentina charged American tourists, but Tom had been in Argentina three years earlier.
Even if that does find a way through the Senate, without the concealed-carry reciprocity provision, it doesn't currently have a clear path in the House Republican conference.
When there is no more reciprocity in a relationship, how does one person keep a marriage together, particularly when your "other half" is now a completely changed person?
When there is no more reciprocity in a relationship, how does one person keep a marriage together, particularly when your "other half" is now a completely changed person?
Trump refused to slam the door on Feinstein's assault-style weapons ban, called for stronger background checks and said concealed carry reciprocity would never get through the Senate.
The London-based Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) said in a report released on Monday that Britain should "generally opt for an approach that prioritizes openness over reciprocity".
Despite bipartisan support for enhancing background checks for gun purchases, the bill passed along party lines, 231-198, due to Democratic opposition to the concealed-carry reciprocity measure.
Concealed-carry reciprocity is a top legislative priority for the National Rifle Association, which has resisted proposals to restrict access to guns in response to mass shootings.  Rep.
In short, whether you prefer that the Constitution be interpreted based on modern precedents, or based on original meaning, Congress has the discretion to pass the Reciprocity Act.
I figured I'd run into the occasional lie about nationwide concealed carry reciprocity and have intense opposition rise from liberal groups trying to restrict our Second Amendment right.
Missing in this outcry — and in the pending tax legislation — is a recognition of the long history of reciprocity between academia and government that has incalculably benefited society.
Reciprocity laws probably won't affect states that already have more permissive laws, Webster told Vox, but they do have the potential to increase carrying in more restrictive states.
Mark Warner, who had supported concealed carry reciprocity in 22018, backed away from the same legislation, effectively killing the bill since regular legislation needs 20143 votes to pass.
"Iran, to defend the dignity of the great Iranian nation, will implement the principle of reciprocity until the removal of the insulting restriction against Iranian nationals," the statement reads.
And one tribe is less forgiving than the other, see, I am willing to forgive blunders, but I don&apost think there&aposs reciprocity over there at the left.
If I'm demanding that someone look at my work and pay attention to it, there has to be a kind of reciprocity in the sense that I am asking.
The House is slated to vote on the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 and the Fix NICS Act on Wednesday, which are combined to be passed together. Rep.
" What's happening: "[A] piece of legislation quietly churning its way through Congress [the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act] may [make] gun permits more like driver's licenses, transportable across state lines.
But also because I was with my brother by this point and we did attempt a maybe regrettable 'joke' by posting a half naked image of me in reciprocity.
The measure comes as Congress debates the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would allow those with concealed-carry permits from their home state to use them in other states.
He went on to say Germany was a great car producer, borne out by Mercedes Benz cars being a frequent sight in New York, but there was no reciprocity.
Reciprocity "applicants" must go to a certified firing range to learn how to shoot, and they must meet a recurring mandate for annual re-qualification in safety and proficiency.
But if you're the person everyone goes to, where it's just a one way street and you're doing all the giving and there's no reciprocity, then that is unhealthy.
BEIJING, June 13 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday that Germany would pay close attention to reciprocity in the opening of the banking sector for Chinese banks.
Maybe the Trump team could give AGOA a re-boot, take a harder look at the obligations of reciprocity for participating nations, including creating open and fair regulatory policies.
The latest plan was first reported by the Miami Herald, which cited a source as saying the expulsion of Cuban personnel was "reciprocity" for the U.S. drawdown from Havana.
"State visits are also an occasion for conferring the Legion of Honor upon official figures, pursuant to diplomatic reciprocity and thereby supporting the foreign policy of France," it says.
The insights suggested that Oprah and I are 77 percent "compatible," and that in a conversation with her, I'd want to emphasize teamwork, my "future journey," and intuitive reciprocity.
It is "Universals and Cultural Diversity in the Expression of Gratitude" — not "Universality and Cultural Diversity in Social Reciprocity," which was the title of a draft of the study.
They only agreed to vote for Fix NICS after House GOP leaders attached the measure to the concealed carry reciprocity bill and promised not to decouple the two issues.
Such a request would need to be carefully examined based on the possibility of "guaranteeing reciprocity and the domestic law of the partner country," Mori told reporters in Tokyo.
The organization is pushing Congress to pass a national concealed-carry reciprocity law to make it easier for people with state concealed-gun permits to carry their firearms nationwide.
JK: Could we learn something — or even apply something today — from McKinley's idea of "reciprocity" as the US considers the effects of the tariffs President Trump prepares to enforce?
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi: Oh I think it's not it's not a threat to the extent that we talk and we implement the reciprocity that we open and they open.
"I hope that the wind of cooperation, friendship and reciprocity will eventually put him on the right path," Putin told the U.S. citizen during the Thursday meeting in Russia.
The patchwork of reciprocity laws and agreements between states is confusing and has caused law-abiding citizens like Allen to unwittingly break the law and suffer arrest and detention.
But that bill pairs Fix NICS background checks legislation with the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, an NRA-backed provision that expands rights for the holders of concealed carry permits.
Choosing to lead at a difficult moment, taking risks to help people out when they are in trouble — these kinds of actions build reciprocity and help to convey warmth.
That photo cuts to a truth of the election: While black women show up for white women to advance causes that benefit entire movements, the reciprocity is rarely shown.
Juncker said Europe had a great opportunity to seal trade deals with countries across the world, while respecting European values and standards and the "reciprocity sought by the French president".
The European Union's visa policy is based on reciprocity and the United States and Canada currently require visas for citizens of several EU member states including Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.
That makes such officials more willing to endorse the idea that the West should insist on reciprocity in dealings with China—an idea they once heard as code for protectionism.
The State Department on Friday said the measure, which became effective on Monday, was taken for reasons of reciprocity because Cuba currently issues only one-time temporary visas to visitors.
Now that the excitement of the presidential election is over, perhaps it is time for the White House to signal its plans and its reciprocity to the Fed's olive branch.
Trump went on to say Germany was a great car producer, noting that Mercedes-Benz cars were a frequent sight in New York, but claimed there was not enough reciprocity.
People could arrive at this behaviour through conscious deliberation, but also by evolving emotions such as gratitude, or adopting strong norms of reciprocity, precisely what we see in human psychology.
Richard Hudson's legislation to allow concealed carry reciprocity, which means licensed gun owners will be allowed to bring their legally registered firearms to other states that have conceal carry laws.
The firebrand Peter Navarro rightly pointed out China's lack of reciprocity to free and open markets, which everybody understands, and Japanese and European allies barriers, which nobody wants to admit.
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International migration depends on something called "reciprocity:" the idea that if I let your people visit and migrate to my country, you let my people visit and migrate to yours.
That means European Union residents can easily buy a home in Croatia, but United States citizens may or may not have reciprocity, depending on their state of residence, brokers said.
"Lighthizer has crafted this view, and Trump has apparently had this view going back years, that we need to develop a kind of reciprocity," which goes right back to McKinley.
They insisted on more reciprocity and transparency from China and sought to convince Mr. Conte that he was making a critical error by joining the One Belt One Road project.
It's a generous, goofy story about a pratfall, and a meta-story about making a certain kind of art out of life — an art steeped in female reciprocity and resilience.
China, which has grown wealthy in part by stealing intellectual property from the West, is turning into an online-era dictatorship, while still denying reciprocity in investment and trade relations.
There hasn't been a greater respect for human rights, reciprocity on markets and intellectual property, the official said, so Trump is building a "constructive and results oriented" policy toward China.
She did not elaborate on what would be required to guarantee reciprocity - the idea that benefits or penalties extended by one country to citizens of another country should be returned.
"There was never reciprocity between the process for a deal over Skopje's name and negotiations on financial issues within the framework of the EU," said Independent Greeks' spokesman Theodoros Tosounidis.
An example is a reform that would both help combat shortages of critical drugs and put downward pressure on prices: reciprocity of drug approvals between FDA and certain foreign counterparts.
No one says that support is unanimous, but a 2628 survey of more than 28500,6900 members of the National Association of Chiefs of Police found 2628 percent supported nationwide reciprocity.
He didn't want to hear a sympathetic "how can I help," he simply wanted respect and reciprocity that he could share his life experiences without someone feeling sorry for him.
Currently, states have widely varying standards for issuing such permits and the push to grant "reciprocity" would meet stiff Democratic resistance in the Senate, diminishing chances for any bipartisan agreement.
Some market participants were disappointed that the FCA's 11 month-long study found that reciprocity, most prevalent in the bank financing market, did not appear to stop other banks from competing.
During the study, they found that my fellow borderliners seem to care more about reciprocity — I help you, you help me — than neurotypical people, the opposite of the team's initial hypothesis.
Murphy added that Cornyn was in agreement with him that he "wants to move the Fix NICS by itself" as a separate piece of legislation from the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act.
"I also want to emphasize that both sides of the strait have a responsibility to find mutually acceptable means of interaction that are based on dignity and reciprocity," Ms. Tsai added.
The move to impose limitations on French departments was part of a "reciprocity" relationship with France, the official said, adding that there were no bachelor's programs offering Turkish literature in France.
The legislation would expand the number of reciprocity agreements that Virginia has with other states to allow more out-of-state holders of concealed-handgun permits to carry guns in Virginia.
We see there is no reciprocity…Of course we need to be more hard-nosed, I do agree on that, but it shouldn't be at the expense of the European customer.
In Congress, the NRA wants to win approval of the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would allow gun owners with concealed-carry permits to travel with their firearms to other states.
Traditional Knowledge is both philosophy and practice, embedded in the indigenous worldview which guides right relationships between humans and the living world through the principles of respect, reciprocity, relationship and reverence.
Proponents argue reciprocity does not violate free market principles, but is a needed intervention due to a market failure, much as the government uses antitrust policy to crack down on cartels.
Democrats widely oppose the concealed carry reciprocity measure, but do support the other bill included in the package to boost the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for gun purchases.
But in explaining the success of this letter, he also cited the principle of reciprocity — meaning, in essence, we (the hospital) did something good for you (the reader and former patient).
For example, an indigenous STEAM summer program in Puget Sound nurtures children's relations with nature that are grounded in indigenous knowledge systems and ethos of reciprocity, interconnectedness and responsibility with nature.
" At a press conference in the Rose Garden, Trump said that he and Bolsonaro had "discussed the strong economic ties between our nations, grounded in the principles of fairness and reciprocity.
There are no restrictions on foreigners buyers in Italy, although nonresidents can buy property only if their home countries have reciprocity agreements or treaties with the Italian government, Mr. Guglielmi said.
"Reciprocity was the idea that we believe in high tariffs, but we also see that America is becoming this machine of productivity, both farm goods and industrial goods," Mr. Merry said.
One popular blog post explained that reciprocity has been translated into "mutual benefit" in Chinese, which explains why many in China didn't understand that the idea could be used in retaliation.
There's an assumption of reciprocity with endorsements; if Trump isn't willing to do what he can for senior members of the congressional party, maybe he shouldn't expect their support in turn.
This is anthropology 101 — generalized reciprocity, where a gift of real value is made, with an expected return gift of uncertain or unspecified value at an undetermined time in the future.
While some states may have reciprocity agreements which can lower these burdens (Maryland and Virginia, for example) the standards for these agreements are inconsistent and vary wildly from state to state.
British sociability can often be a perilous obstacle course of implicit obligation; where the goal of social occasions is to emerge unscathed without being caught in a web of suffocating reciprocity.
The N.R.A. headquarters here keeps up a fresh drumbeat for the reciprocity legislation underway in Congress, 30 minutes away from the gun museum, with more than 160 co-sponsors signed up.
And we'd encourage every company to make-- take a good, close look ensuring that-- the kinds of things, the reciprocity that President Trump has been demanding from China actually takes place.
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said the EU proposal needed to be complemented by further work to ensure reciprocity in public procurement and more widely in all EU trade relations.
" And then there is the strange language about reciprocity, about the fact that "things are happening that are not good but the United States has been very, very good to Ukraine.
FDA could also be given the statutory authority to rapidly approve importation of critical drugs in short supply even if the foreign manufacturer has not obtained FDA marketing approval via reciprocity.
Citing the economic historian Karl Polanyi, Zuboff shows how postwar corporations were expected to offer some sort of communal reciprocity — hiring workers and hiking wages, sharing prosperity rather than hoarding it.
Reciprocity is where one bank informally expects to be on an issue led by a competitor, if the rival was included in the syndicate of an issue led by the first bank.
The cost-benefit analysis there is pretty straightforward, and so is the potential for upstream reciprocity to occasionally "hitch-hike," as Nowak and Roch put it, off of this basic cooperative activity.
"This proposal is entirely conditional upon the UK also granting reciprocal and non-discriminatory visa-free travel for all EU member states, in line with the principle of visa reciprocity," it added.
A simple start would be a declaration of reciprocity – we won't unilaterally apply American law in your country if you agree not to apply your laws to data held in our country.
The minister's proposal still needs approval by other departments of the Brazilian government, particularly the foreign ministry which issues the visas and has demanded reciprocity to exempt U.S. citizens from needing visas.
With trade talks ongoing, Trump also got in a dig at Japan and said he wanted a deal to address the trade imbalance between the two countries and ensure fairness and reciprocity.
Thanks to the "hardheaded realism" of men like John Adams, and James Madison's appreciation for "the value of deliberation, pluralism, and reciprocity," the American Revolution saw the first flourishing of modern democracy.
What to watch: The House Rules Committee is taking up the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would make it easier for gun owners to carry concealed weapons across state lines, on Tuesday.
Reciprocity What it is: "There is a rule in all human cultures that says you must not take without giving in return," Cialdini said, and this principle assures we do just that.
Guns Two months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the House is set to vote on a package combining concealed carry reciprocity with beefing up the background check system.
"Xi proposed actions which were previously promised and none address the reciprocity issues in U.S.-China relations," Eurasia Group's Managing Director Evan Medeiros and Asia Director Michael Hirson said in a note.
This is consistent with data from several other friendship studies conducted over the past decade, encompassing more than 92,000 subjects, in which the reciprocity rates ranged from 34 percent to 53 percent.
As with driver's licenses, states usually extend reciprocity for carry permits, so that a person who is licensed to carry by State A can carry when visiting State B, and vice versa.
This reciprocity expanded art-making possibilities for these Bauhaus fiber artists, who are primarily women (their work is in the company of several other women-centered shows at the Art Institute currently).
Instead of fairness and reciprocity, as we fight for market access and set global standards, we are instead told about how unfairly we are treated by the WTO and our trading partners.
An expectation of reciprocity by the Italians had contributed to the Louvre's loan of two Leonardo masterpieces to a show in Milan in 2015, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations.
He also opposes concealed carry reciprocity, which would make concealed carry permits granted in any state valid nationwide, forcing states with strict licensing requirements to recognize permits from states with looser standards.
France and Germany, which are now leading the call for greater ''reciprocity'' in economic relations with China, already have some of the largest stakes in continuing to lure Chinese trade and investment.
Trump takes every relationship that has historically been based on affection, loyalty, trust and reciprocity and turns it into a relationship based on competition, self-interest, suspicion and efforts to establish dominance.
The Trump team refuses to accept Beijing's restrictions on U.S. press and diplomatic freedoms and now demands reciprocity in both, depriving China of a distorted advantage it has enjoyed under prior administrations.
Among other things, they cited Mr. Fitzpatrick's vote last year against a bill that would have forced states to honor concealed carry permits granted by other states, a policy known as reciprocity.
He reaches both ways across the aisle of racism, arguing above all for reciprocity, and in doing so begins to theorize the temperate peace of which all humanity is sorely in need.
Lindsay Graham, a Republican from South Carolina and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has also said that the rules of reciprocity should apply in the impeachment trial, The Hill said.
The NRA stopped short of calling for legislation on "bump stocks," however, and instead urges lawmakers to pass "National Right-to-Carry reciprocity," which it says would allow people to defend themselves.
Nevertheless, because of New York's approach to teacher credentialing, it took 18 months, three exams, one teaching portfolio, countless hours and about $1,000 for me to get my initial certificate through reciprocity.
But the U.S. side has always held the stronger hand in those negotiations, and that will not change as long as Trump remains firm in his basic demands for transparency and reciprocity.
Gun rights legislation after the baseball practice shooting received a lift: The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would require each state to honor another state's concealed carry permits, reached 200 co-sponsors.
And we'd encourage every company to make — take a good, close look ensuring that the kinds of things, the reciprocity that President [Donald] Trump has been demanding from China, actually takes place.
Otherwise we're going to get into this reciprocity on an individual basis, and if that's the case you can see that each country will start to step up the barriers to it.
When the idea came up last year, conservatives demanded it be paired with the concealed carry reciprocity bill, contentious legislation that would effectively allow concealed weapons to be carried across the country.
Ms. Cobb has highlighted what she calls Ms. Stefanik's wrongheaded stances on the Affordable Care Act, which Ms. Stefanik voted to repeal, and on so-called concealed carry reciprocity, which she favored.
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 would force states with stricter gun laws, such as New York and California, to honor out-of-state permits from states with less restrictive requirements.
Trump generally favors a Senate bill on background checks, she said, but she said she had not spoken with him about the House version of the bill, which included concealed carry reciprocity measures.
By combining the languages of halqa, contemporary theatre, dance, hip-hop, and philosophy, Sehgal's work in Marrakesh crystallized as a site of collective, circular experience in direct reciprocity with Jamaa el-Fna itself.
The substitution process present in Picasso's more Surreal works from 1932 might allow anyone the possibility of understanding the reciprocity and intimacy of the relationship between the human body and the human imagination.
"Markets have cheered up a little but exclusions are likely to come with caveats demanding reciprocity - that's the kind of guy the President is," said Greg McKenna, chief market strategist at broker AxiTrader.
In order to develop a relaxed mindset, job seekers should remind themselves that they are building a social network that is founded on mutual respect, genuine interest and a clear understanding of reciprocity.
"Although reciprocity or kin selection might explain communal defense of conspecific calves, there was no apparent benefit to humpbacks continuing to interfere when other species were being attacked," researchers stated in the report.
Turkey has raised tariffs on some U.S. products under the principle of reciprocity "in response to the U.S. administration's deliberate attacks on our economy", Vice President Fuat Oktay wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
A plan for reciprocity was not only hinted at by the EU but also by the Gulf Cooperation Council states, all Muslim countries, in addition to U.S. adversaries such as Russia and China.
" Merkel, for her part, said that Europeans wanted to take part in the Belt and Road Initiative but that "must lead to a certain reciprocity, and we are still wrangling over that bit.
One way to achieve reciprocity would be to use the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) security review process to wall off industries where U.S. businesses face discrimination in China.
The ICO should carry out a detailed investigation into the practices of the Facebook Platform, its use of users' and users' friends' data, and the use of 'reciprocity' of the sharing of data.
Virginia, where the shooting happened, has reciprocity for some states' concealed carry permits, but if members would have brought their guns back and forth from D.C., they would have been breaking the law.
I'm sure that Germany and America have some sort of reciprocity when it comes to this kind of stuff, just like they do with taxes, but I try not to think about it.
"You're hearing businesses that work in China use words like reciprocity and retaliation far more than you ever have," said Scott Mulhauser, a former chief of staff at the American Embassy in Beijing.
"And that's the reason we encourage photography by visitors in the show, not just because it's trendy, but because it also says something about the real reciprocity of the art being made today."
And as friends to other friends who make less, we need to teach ourselves to be more conscious of requests we're making of each other and/or be clear if we expect reciprocity.
It's not the right source of nutrition for our social well-being because true connection requires a level of vulnerability, presence, self-disclosure and reciprocity that you don't really get on these platforms.
There, the delegation pushed the concept of reciprocity, meaning that if American companies are bound by restrictions in China, their Chinese counterparts should be subject to the same limits in the United States.
This involved norms that elected majorities should act with restraint and reciprocity, that politicians should campaign without disparaging their opponents' patriotism or loyalty, and that public officials should recognize bureaucratic or scientific consensus.
Moreover, the Reciprocity Act is also supported by the same jurisdictional predicate as many other federal gun control laws: namely, that the firearm in question was once sold or transported in interstate commerce.
A spokesman said the governor is willing to walk back a reciprocity policy set to be implemented by Attorney General Mark Herring in exchange for other concessions in a deal to be announced Friday.
Since their inception, Cialdini's six principles — (333) Reciprocity, (2) Commitment and Consistency, (3) Social Proof, (4) Authority, (5) Liking, and (6) Scarcity — have shone like flares marking the path toward getting what you want.
"My decision to take a particular image of an animal emerges from a reciprocity between us, a singular moment in which my presence and that of the animal merge," Naudé writes in an introduction.
However, the federal government doesn't consider the impact on American jobs and the economy or if trade reciprocity exists between the U.S. and the country from which the foreign-based acquisition or merger originates.
China better take President Trump&aposs efforts to solve the unfair and illegal trade, and their tariff problem, their lack of reciprocity, their technology stealing, their I.P. theft, they better take President Trump seriously.
She also said she did not see any prospect of a strategic change in the G7's stance toward China, but that it was important to stress the need for reciprocity in opening markets.
There, the setting includes two openly visible toilets in a dusty single living room, recalling how the material conditions of life are, in reality, also often in reciprocity with the cosmic qualities of excrement.
The national embarrassment over the fuerdai has gotten so bad that the government ordered 70 Chinese heirs to attend a reeducation program to reacquaint themselves with the values of modesty, reciprocity, and filial piety.
A German EU diplomat described the paper as a "comprehensive and courageous" stocktaking of relations with Beijing, highlighting a lack of reciprocity and growing protectionism and also broaching difficult issues, such as human rights.
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But Mr. Fitzpatrick "voted against the N.R.A.'s number one priority, concealed carry reciprocity, and signed on as the first Republican to co-sponsor a federal 'red flag' bill," she said in an email.
Arimah knows how to withhold information, making the reader work like an archaeologist on a tray of potsherds to assemble the pieces; but the reciprocity she asks from us only adds to our pleasure.
Speaking to radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 970 in New York, Vance argued that the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act introduced earlier this year would only put New York City at risk of violence.
"With this outlook, she can support the call to respect women's rights, and offer convinced support for greater reciprocity between males and females, while not agreeing with everything some feminist groups propose," he said.
Even if a court were to hold that the Reciprocity Act is not a proper enforcement of the Second Amendment, the Act would still be valid as enforcement of the right to interstate travel.
While it is dangerous to ascribe broadly painted features to the hundreds of tribes in America, reciprocity constitutes a great deal of the Native experience from nation to nation, and this extends to language.
The five moles Ms. Mendez prepared for her customers soon earned glowing reviews from critics who praised the family's ability to bring both Oaxacan food and its sense of selfless reciprocity to the neighborhood.
In a June 4 order denying Ceglia's extradition, Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno cited "humanitarian concerns" and the principle of reciprocity, saying several Ecuadorean citizens had not been extradited to face criminal charges at home.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has raised tariffs on some U.S. products under the principle of reciprocity "in response to the U.S. administration's deliberate attacks on our economy", Vice President Fuat Oktay wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
In a move that has outraged gun control advocates, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 was tacked onto the Fix NICS Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation aimed at fixing the background check system.
According to evolutionary biologists, Darwin's theory of natural selection -- which spawned the phrase "survival of the fittest" -- gave rise to kin selection, group selection, and direct or indirect reciprocity, as explanations for our altruistic behavior.
The last deal the U.S. exited was the Canadian-American Reciprocity Agreement in 1866, a much less complex agreement — so no one really knows what will happen as a result of pulling out of NAFTA.
Barry Loudermilk, who was also on the field during the shooting, told reporters that Congress should look into "some kind of reciprocity" for members of Congress with concealed carry permits to use them in Washington.
Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin roiled markets by talking up the benefits of a weaker dollar for America's exporters and, in a panel discussion on Thursday, touted reciprocity as a key element of trade policy.
On a vote of 231 to 198, the Republican-led House approved the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would require states to recognize each others' permits for carrying hidden and loaded firearms while in public.
China's push to open up its financial sector to foreign banks and financial institutions will be based on the principle of reciprocity and will not reward protectionism by other countries, an official said on Saturday.
"I would have a grave concern about the public safety effects," says Douglas Gansler, a former Maryland attorney general who in 27 joined nine other state attorneys general to condemn an earlier federal reciprocity bill.
EPA could perhaps even go further, and go through the notice and comment process and issue a rule that makes the prerequisite findings for a Section 115 program -- the endangerment finding and the reciprocity determination.
"Psychological mechanisms such as reciprocity—whereby the receiver of a gift feels an unspoken, often unperceived need to repay the gift-giver—have been demonstrated to affect decisionmaking in situations such as these," Larkin explains.
"We work to build on the [creative] assets that are in a place, establishing reciprocity between a community and its artists, and helping people see how much opportunity is there by working together," Zabel explains.
" The president went on to sound a note of optimism, though: "With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, remove barriers to United States exports and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship.
Slowly, I found a deeper value in relationship beyond reciprocity: an unconditional love and care based in justice, and a belief that all humans deserve relationship, regardless of whether we can offer anything measurable back.
The 2016 Republican presidential candidate told Bartiromo that rules of reciprocity should apply in the impeachment trial, meaning if the prosecution gets to call a new witness, the defense should get to call one, too.
The Ottoman ambassador readily agreed to this reciprocity, unable to conceive of any Ottoman who would see an advantage—spiritual or economic—in apostasy or, for that matter, take up permanent residence on this island.
Other measures include removing the $160 visa reciprocity fee that United States citizens were previously required to pay before entering the country, as well as lifting currency restrictions put in place by the former government.
I'm honored to serve as a shield so you can give and express your love freely, in the name of Santa Claus, and spare the recipients of your gracious giving from the law of reciprocity.
Put simply, this reciprocity argument demeans our foreign policy and our military and intelligence services when it equates what we do to fight terrorism with what a few other countries do to support of terrorism.
Ted Cruz in Texas, advocates a new national universal background check law, opposes national gun-carry reciprocity and boasts an F rating from the NRA in a red state with a deeply embedded gun culture.
"The principle of reciprocity in diplomacy implies that we give the same treatment that they've given to the Spanish ambassador; declare them 'persona non grata' and give them 72 hours to leave the country," he said.
As a matter of reciprocity, Washington can hardly refuse Russian -- or Chinese, or Iranian -- fighting ships the right to approach American coasts, provided they comply with the rules set forth by the law of the sea.
The EU insists reciprocity is a key element of its visa policy and Britain has also said it wants to allow citizens to travel freely, without a visa, for tourism and temporary business activity after Brexit.
"Trump claims that he is seeking fairness and reciprocity in the U.S.' economic relationship with China but so far he has sought to extort gains from China using the economic advantages the U.S. has," it said.
The U.S. State Department is doing away with its 5-year B2 tourist visa for Cubans effective March 18 as the Trump administration strives for "reciprocity" between the 2 countries for visa rules, NBC News reports.
And then they lecture the American public about how you shouldn't do that…what the NRA is fighting for is reciprocity, to enforce the existing federal gun laws and to protect Americans' right to protect themselves.
The regulator said that although its extensive research had concluded there was not a problem with abuse of reciprocity of syndicate make-ups, it might revisit these issues "if its [reciprocity's] prevalence or impact develops significantly".
"We concluded two days of discussions with counterparts from China and exchanged views on how to achieve fairness, balance, and reciprocity in the economic relationship," White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said in a brief emailed statement.
It added that the actions risked hurting relations between the two and asked Kenya "to consider the potentially destabilizing impact of these actions and to uphold ... diplomatic norms in the spirit of reciprocity and mutual respect".
James Zimmerman, a Beijing-based lawyer with Sheppard Mullin and a former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, said strict reciprocity would be bad policy and against the U.S. system of open investment.
During his campaign, Rio sounded a conciliatory tone, arguing that the PSD should allow the Socialists to govern if they win the next election without parliament majority, while expecting reciprocity in case of a PSD win.
"In the wake of an attack, Representative Massie is shamefully using the District as political fodder to advance the [National Rifle Association]-backed goal of moving toward national concealed carry reciprocity," Norton said in a statement.
It won't immediately have much effect because in some ways the damage has already been done, but it would make the process more regular and predictable, and norms of reciprocity might develop, which we desperately need.
But an official said earlier this year that China's opening of its financial sector to foreign banks and financial institutions would be based on the principal of reciprocity, and would not reward protectionism by other countries.
" Instead, he said, Dr. Brazelton's work helped doctors and psychologists understand that "there's a built in reciprocity; infant behavior is modified by the mother, mother's behavior is modified by the infant in a mutually reciprocal relationship.
" • Investigators determined that Mr. Moonves had "received oral sex from at least 53 CBS employees under circumstances that sound transactional and improper to the extent that there was no hint of any relationship, romance or reciprocity.
"I have a friend who's against Venmo because he believes it harms the norm of social reciprocity," said Zach Fuchs, 30, who works in private equity in San Francisco, where the app is much in fashion.
"We concluded two days of discussions with counterparts from China and exchanged views on how to achieve fairness, balance, and reciprocity in the economic relationship, " White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said in a brief emailed statement.
As the environmental crisis forces us to re-think our way of life, caregivers just may prefigure the kinds of communities of care,, support, and reciprocity needed to respond to some of our most complex problems.
"Mandated reciprocity would effectively override the permitting requirements of individuals states, such as requiring safety training or prohibiting permits for people with multiple convictions for violent misdemeanors or drug or alcohol abuse problems," the chiefs wrote.
Their top target was to win concealed carry reciprocity — making it so anyone with a concealed carry permit could use their permit (and thus their concealed weapon) in any state with concealed carry laws in place.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has also demanded "reciprocity" in the U.S.-China economic relationship, saying that U.S. companies do not enjoy the same access to China's vast market as Chinese firms get in the United States.
During a Chinese foreign ministry briefing on Monday, spokesperson Lu Kang said that "China is sincere about properly resolving trade frictions on the basis of mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and reciprocity," according to an official translation.
Now, charity is always best when it comes from the goodness of your heart and not with the expectation of reciprocity, but it's still nice to know the universe kicks some back every once in a while.
Even more valuable, however, is a norm of generalized reciprocity: I'll do this for you without expecting anything specific back from you, in the confident expectation that someone else will do something for me down the road.
" She asks, "Why do people stay attached to conventional good-life fantasies — say, of enduring reciprocity in couples, families, political systems, institutions, markets, and at work — when the evidence of their instability, fragility, and dear coast abounds?
However, unless the U.S. imposes total reciprocity and tightens its own rules further, it will not solve the problem the FBI has warned about: massive intellectual property theft by Chinese researchers in this country, particularly at universities.
For the rest, Beijing should be on notice that the U.S. will apply strict rules of reciprocity, and that any illegal trade practices will be dealt with through American laws and the World Trade Organization arbitration procedures.
While the revolution in France was doomed to set off an era of anti-democratic reaction throughout Europe, the ethic of reciprocity was also undermined in the nineteenth century by an intensification of individual and particular interests.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's push to open up its financial sector to foreign banks and financial institutions will be based on the principle of reciprocity and will not reward protectionism by other countries, an official said on Saturday.
I asked him about concealed carry reciprocity laws—which allow gun owners in states with lax concealed carry statutes to carry concealed weapons in states with more restrictive regulations—and a few other hot-button NRA issues.
Trade, co-operation, reciprocity with our European neighbours is what we all want…If the prime minister is saying he will make sure we are not part of political alignment, that I think is a significant step.
Grassley is taking a multipronged approach: a personal plea that McConnell owes him "reciprocity" for the party's ability to push through dozens of court nominees and near daily tweets telling McConnell to get on board with Trump.
Everytown for Gun Safety reports statistics and policy decisions they believe will have the most positive impact, including comprehensive background checks, preventing concealed carry reciprocity, voting out lawmakers who have not committed to gun control, and more.
"We decided not to respond immediately to this escapade, but no one has yet abolished the principle of reciprocity in diplomacy ... Our patience is not without limits," he said, saying Russian retaliation could not be ruled out.
The agreement was drawn up by an organization called the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements, or NC-SARA, whose board comprises representatives of public, nonprofit and for-profit colleges, as well as some government officials.
Replacing this patchwork quilt of what are called "reciprocity" agreements with a federal right-to-carry standard is a top political objective of the National Rifle Association, which spent more than $28 million to elect Donald Trump.
Why it matters: As with the big-stakes talks with China and North Korea, this is Trump granting an enormous concession absent reciprocity, putting him further at odds with U.S. allies ahead of today's G-7 summit.
"Both sides have a responsibility to do their utmost to find mutually acceptable ways to interact with respect and reciprocity and ensure no provocation and no surprises," Tsai added, having taken around 56 percent of the vote.
Those countries may not like the fact that the U.S. is finally waking up to its policy blunders, but they will accept that principles of reciprocity require that things must change after decades of their lucrative freeloading.
Even worse, the N.R.A. is pushing concealed-carry reciprocity, allowing people to carry concealed guns with them from places that permit them, like Alaska or Wyoming, to any other part of the country, regardless of local prohibitions.
When the NRA introduced a bill last year to legalize concealed-carry reciprocity, which would allow gun owners to carry weapons freely between states, the billionaire said he would spend $25 million to fight it, Politico reports.
The principle of sovereign immunity, protecting a government from civil or criminal suit, has been maintained for so long by a notion of reciprocity — the United States protects itself from suit by in turn protecting other nations.
Reciprocity could have been in place decades ago if only the FDA had met its longstanding commitment to pursue it through the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH).
The researchers even used their findings to create a "friendship algorithm," which predicts reciprocity based on a number of factors, such as total number of friends and the number of friends shared in common between two individuals.
However, since the owner of CTG is a third party, in this case the Chinese state, it means the reciprocity principles do not apply and the neutrality rules will be waived, the CMVM said in a statement.
The ad urges voters to call on him to oppose the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 that would permit licensed gun owners to carry their firearms in other states that have their own concealed carry laws.
Already Nevada's become the first jurisdiction to offer medical marijuana "reciprocity," meaning tourists can now buy cannabis at the Silver State's growing number of dispensaries with proper ID and a valid medical recommendation from their home state.

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