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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Examples for "quid"
Examples for "quid"
1Upper classes have never legislated systematically in their interests; and quid .
2But Israel said it would observe only a limited quid pro quo.
3Green expectorated at a chip in the water and shifted his quid.
4Thirty-five quid extra a week we got for volunteering for this job.
5First, when the squeeze comes, propose a quid pro quo to Brussels.
1But Israel said it would observe only a limited quid pro quo.
2First, when the squeeze comes, propose a quid pro quo to Brussels.
3When Obama heard about the suggested quid pro quo, he was incredulous.
4There is a diplomatic as well as an economic quid pro quo.
5Still, don't you think this is an awfully scary quid pro quo?
6The quid pro quo is a strategic bank, which never fully materialises.
7Renzi was explicit with Merkel in laying down his quid pro quo.
8Maybe he could strengthen their uneasy alliance with some quid pro quo?
9Pissed off that Bobby isn't giving them quid pro quo for Cuba?
10Democrats continued to focus on the Ukraine quid pro quo issue.
11But it's likely that in most cases no explicit quid pro quo exists.
12The next apparent quid pro quo took place the next year.
13And I really don't view our relationship as one of quid pro quo.
14Some financial analysts say a quid pro quo would make sense.
15The judge is doing personal favors, quid pro quo, and people know it.
16There's a difference between requesting investigations and a quid pro quo.
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