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I think most of us understand our reciprocal obligations quite well.
Who can argue, in theory at least, with reciprocal obligation?
Staying in contact with members of your network is not necessary to bind reciprocal obligations.
However, their service imposes upon us a reciprocal obligation.
Therefore, Locke set forth two treaties on government with reciprocal obligations.
However, this trust is based on reciprocal obligations.
One view is that feudalism's reciprocal obligation system gave rise to the idea of the individual and the citizen.
They also perhaps were able to develop influence by the creation of reciprocal obligations with other important members of the community.
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties creating reciprocal obligations enforceable at law.
His proposal calls for spending a bit more money ($9.3 billion over five years) and toughening the reciprocal obligation of recipients.
When you tell the theater about the book, it incurs a reciprocal obligation to you.
Hence the reformers' support for "reciprocal obligation" and "development coherence."
In return for such a privilege we implicitly acknowledge that there are reciprocal obligations incumbent upon us.
The theatergoer-playwright relationship, however, entails reciprocal obligations and responsibilities.
This system featured a hierarchy of reciprocal obligations.
Reciprocal obligations are fulfilled by the nobles carrying out ritual that only they can perform.
Reciprocal obligations of help, defense, and redress of injuries.
Those members perpetually recognize a reciprocal obligation to act for the welfare of the community and their fellow adherents.
This is not to say that you have no reciprocal obligations to the health-care system that you benefit from.
Each ayllu owned a parcel of land, and the members had reciprocal obligations to each other.
But wasn't that a reciprocal obligation?
One other factor: you rightly imply that accepting help from this person creates, if not reciprocal obligations, at least a deepening association.
Complex networks of reciprocal obligations thus became an important part of the functioning of the Cuban economy.
Instead of being citizens in a society which is based on the principle of reciprocal obligation, we have become consumers in a large internal market.
Instead, non-monetary societies operated largely along the principles of gift giving to form productive reciprocal obligations and debt.