Etymology: [ 'kwid ] (noun.) 1688. From Latin : "what for what" . See quid, pro, and quo
Synonyms: barter, swap, swop, trade, equal exchange, equal substitution, equivalent, eye for an eye, like for like, measure for measure, something in return, substitute, tit for tat, trade-off
(verilen bir şeye) karşılık: "If we give this to them we must insist on a juid pro juo.Bunu onlara verirsek, karşılığını istememiz şart.", "Quid pro quo" Politikası, Türkçe'de; "Kısasa kısas" denilen şekilde uygulanan bir tutum olup, dünya diplomasisinde bu Latince deyimle anılmaktadır. Bazen, "göze göz, dişe diş" de denilen bu politika ile bir devlet diğerlerine karşı aynen onun kendisine olan davranışlarına uygun bir tutum izleyerek cevap verir, karşılık, bedel, taviz, ödün, bir şey için bir şey, (verilen bir şeye) karşılık: If we give this to them we must insist on a quid pro quo. Bunu onlara verirsek, karşılığını istememiz şart, mukabele,
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(verilen bir şeye) karşılık: "If we give this to them we must insist on a juid pro juo.Bunu onlara verirsek, karşılığını istememiz şart."
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"Quid pro quo" Politikası, Türkçe'de; "Kısasa kısas" denilen şekilde uygulanan bir tutum olup, dünya diplomasisinde bu Latince deyimle anılmaktadır. Bazen, "göze göz, dişe diş" de denilen bu politika ile bir devlet diğerlerine karşı aynen onun kendisine olan davranışlarına uygun bir tutum izleyerek cevap verir
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karşılık
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bedel
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taviz
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ödün
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bir şey için bir şey Latin
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(verilen bir şeye) karşılık: If we give this to them we must insist on a quid pro quo. Bunu onlara verirsek, karşılığını istememiz şart isim
This for that; giving something to receive something else ; something equivalent ; something in return, An equal exchange, Something understood as another ; an equivocation, = Latin for "this for that," or "one thing for another " In insurance it could refer to the consideration in an insurance contract which calls for the exchange of values by both parties to the contract in order for it to be a valid contract See also Consideration, In the securities industry, it is an agreement in which a company, using institutional research, will execute all trades based on that research with the firm providing it and thus, makes payment in soft dollars This is done instead of directly paying for the research, something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises, Latin for this for that or one thing for another, such as the consideration in an insurance contract, which requires the exchange of something of value by both parties for there to be a valid contract, Used in law for the giving of one valuable thing for another, something for something; consideration, What for what; something for something; giving one valuable thing for another, Latin: something for something The giving of something in exchange for another thing of equal value, A quid pro quo is a gift or advantage that is given to someone in return for something that they have done. The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo. quid pro quos something that you give or do in exchange for something else, especially when this arrangement is not official quid pro quo for, An arrangement allowing a firm to use research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm that provides the research, From the Latin, "something for something " What vested-interest campaign contributors get from elected officials in return for their financial backing (this may include a tax break, subsidy, appointment, or regulatory exemption) "[Some members] take these $500 or $5,000 contributions and then put $20 million in some bill for the corporation ", An arrangement whereby a firm uses research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm providing the research, Latin phrase that means something for something, one thing in exchange for another, something in return for something else, plural form of quid pro quo,
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This for that; giving something to receive something else ; something equivalent ; something in return
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An equal exchange - "We had no money so we had to live by quid pro quo."
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Something understood as another ; an equivocation
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= Latin for "this for that," or "one thing for another " In insurance it could refer to the consideration in an insurance contract which calls for the exchange of values by both parties to the contract in order for it to be a valid contract See also Consideration
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In the securities industry, it is an agreement in which a company, using institutional research, will execute all trades based on that research with the firm providing it and thus, makes payment in soft dollars This is done instead of directly paying for the research
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something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises
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Latin for this for that or one thing for another, such as the consideration in an insurance contract, which requires the exchange of something of value by both parties for there to be a valid contract
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Used in law for the giving of one valuable thing for another
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something for something; consideration
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What for what; something for something; giving one valuable thing for another
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Latin: something for something The giving of something in exchange for another thing of equal value
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A quid pro quo is a gift or advantage that is given to someone in return for something that they have done. The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo. quid pro quos something that you give or do in exchange for something else, especially when this arrangement is not official quid pro quo for
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An arrangement allowing a firm to use research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm that provides the research
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From the Latin, "something for something " What vested-interest campaign contributors get from elected officials in return for their financial backing (this may include a tax break, subsidy, appointment, or regulatory exemption) "[Some members] take these $500 or $5,000 contributions and then put $20 million in some bill for the corporation "
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An arrangement whereby a firm uses research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm providing the research
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Latin phrase that means something for something
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one thing in exchange for another, something in return for something else
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