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Reciprocity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reciprocity may refer to: •Ethic of reciprocity, the "Golden Rule" principle in ethics and religion •Norm of reciprocity, social norm of in-kind responses to the behavior of others •Reciprocity (soci...
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This means that there is no nofollow reciprocity as it is not implemented equally throughout the web. Luckily, this will change with HTML 5, when nofollow will become a part of the standard, and people will learn about it the same way they learn about other HTML elements.
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Reciprocity (international relations) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In international relations and treaties, the principle of reciprocity states that favours, benefits, or penalties that are granted by one state to the citizens or legal entities of another, should b...
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Definition of reciprocity from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "reciprocity" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The Legal Term * Reciprocity * Defined & Explained ... RECIPROCITY - Mutuality; state, quality or character of that which is reci- procal. The states of the Union are bound to many acts of reciprocity. The constitution requires that they shall deliver to each other fugitives from justice;
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