India bounced back with a home series win over England and drew in the reciprocal fixture.
The next step in the pipeline is an end to the reciprocal visa requirement.
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The reciprocal arrangement means that French border police will make checks on the UK side of the Channel.
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That is because the second parameter is actually the reciprocal of the first.
They are the reciprocal of Federal Reserve Board policy emphasis, bar none.
Treasure Friendship, the reciprocal attachment that fills the need for affiliation.
The reciprocal here is major users of steel like General Motors plumb new lows, too, but they will benefit from lower raw materials costs going forward.
While money can certainly buy a lot of goodies that make us happy, it cannot buy true friendship , the reciprocal attachment that fills the need for affiliation.
You could compute a multiplier, which was simply the reciprocal of one minus the marginal propensity to consume, or, even more simply, the reciprocal of the marginal propensity to save.
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By recruiting outside advisers from far and wide, Mr Blair has broadened the base of his government, not only in terms of the policies they produce, but also in terms of the reciprocal loyalty he commands.
It stresses the reciprocal interactions and influences between, on the one hand, religions, spiritual and humanistic traditions, and on the other, the need to promote understanding between them in order to challenge ignorance and prejudices and foster mutual respect.
And this is obviously reinforced by the reciprocal trend on the left: because most of the inflation doves are on the left, people who are in the habit of disagreeing with left-wingers are discouraged from adopting their arguments on this issue.
Another less commonly articulated concern is the possible reciprocal impact on American individuals and American businesses abroad.
Each standard is the simple reciprocal of an associated CO2 emission reduction scenario.
They say the arrangement is not reciprocal because the US does not need to present evidence to a British court to request extradition, while the UK still needs to present evidence to an American court.
In recent years, areas where the relationship has been strained include the loss of Low Value Consignment Relief, which allowed certain items to be sent to UK VAT-free, the ending of reciprocal health agreements and the clampdown on tax evasion, the latest move being announced in the UK budget.
Coordinate and act as the Education Sector focal point for the development of Disaster Risk Reduction and Education and, within the framework and orientation of ESD, promote and support the effective and reciprocal linkage between Disaster Risk Reduction and Education, on the one hand, and key thematic issues, notably climate change, loss of biodiversity, deforestation, etc.
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Joyce said the new partnership would benefit its frequent flyers in particular, with the airlines offering reciprocal access to tier status benefits, including end-to-end recognition of customers, lounge access and priority check-in and boarding.
In Proclamation 7826 of October 4, 2004, consistent with the 2004 Agreement, the President determined, pursuant to section 4(b) of the USIFTA Act, that it was necessary in order to maintain the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions with respect to Israel provided for by the USIFTA, to provide duty-free access into the United States through December 31, 2008, for specified quantities of certain agricultural products of Israel.
In other words, after universities like Harvard and Stanford had gone to the trouble setting up reciprocal or unilateral exchange programs and had reserved thereunder a number of positions for students from Japan, the Japanese university was failing to produce the students.
In order to maintain the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions with respect to agricultural trade with Israel, on July 27, 2004, the United States entered into an agreement with Israel concerning certain aspects of trade in agricultural products during the period January 1, 2004, through December 31, 2008 (the "2004 Agreement").
In addition, the Federal Open Market Committee has authorized increases in its existing temporary reciprocal currency arrangements with the European Central Bank and the Swiss National Bank.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore reiterated its May 21 statement, saying it and Bank Indonesia are exploring further access into each other's markets, while Bank Indonesia Gov. Agus Martowardojo said the bank's position was unchanged and that "reciprocal" treatment is one of the considerations to allow DBS buy a bigger take in the Bank Danamon.
By May 5th, the Pentagon was considering a reciprocal release of two Yugoslav prisoners of war.
Jesse Jackson, who urged Clinton to free the Serb POWs as a reciprocal gesture of good will.
If you believe as I do, that reciprocal relationships are the new business currency, then social engagement is how you nurture those affairs.
This leads to a comforting conclusion: if Mr Murdoch comes to Mr Blair looking for reciprocal favours, the Labour leader can safely call his bluff.
The new agreement will see the two governments adopt enhanced reciprocal tax information sharing arrangements, under which they will automatically exchange information on tax residents on an annual basis.
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