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How to use quid pro quo in a sentence

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Ideally, a couple will have fallen into a pattern not so much of nickel-and-dime quid pro quo, but rather, a more natural exchange of, let's say, in-kind donations.
A quid pro quo agreement means that one party agrees to do something in return for the agreement of another party to do something else.
The Budapest document makes sense historically only as a quid pro quo agreement resting upon American credibility to act.
The quid pro quo is that the wife pays a sum that must not exceed the value of the wedding gift.
Someone is going to say that there must have been some connection, or there may have been a quid pro quo that we did not know about.
The quid pro quo mentality or idea of reciprocity, based on a principle of equality, is therefore quite wrong.
With a pitiful quid pro quo they are proposing a joint European Day of Remembrance for perpetrators and the victims.
That is a threat, but we need to have some sort of quid pro quo on this issue.
The quid pro quo was non-acquisition of national nuclear weapons, or at least keeping efforts to develop them opaque.
As a quid pro quo for France's return, the declaration includes an explicit mention and recognition of European defence in the European Union.
This involves greater use of combined transport for which the quid pro quo would have some flexibility with regard to the use of heavy vehicles.
They are merely a particular form of quid pro quo and do not imply any charitable relief.
Consequently, the minimum investment and job creation requirements cannot be regarded as quid pro quo, calculated on the basis of the amount of the investment.
The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit.
I guess that gift was expected to provide some quid pro quo.
Section 170 states that quid pro quo donations, for which a taxpayer receives something in return, are not deductible.
Out of this sort of quid pro quo which many voters seem to be satisfied with, Mr. Funes today continues to gain the advantage and comfortably holds the lead in the polls on the voting intentions of his compatriots.
There is no such thing as free lunch and relations between countries were guided by their national interests and based on a quid pro quo.
Would you recommend that the government be agnostic regarding these acquisitions, and simply accommodate them as part of the quid pro quo exchange of the development of a strategic relationship?
This latter measure is widely seen as a quid pro quo for Peru's decision not to follow jurisdictions such as Bolivia and Ecuador in reopening mining contracts or imposing windfall taxes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is on the legal principle of quid pro quo, a consideration for a consideration.
But you must know that I shall have at least my quid pro quo.
But the possibility of such a quid pro quo had left her undisturbed.
There is no longer any quid pro quo for her alliance with France.
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