These leaders are tacit supporters of the idea of a "quid pro quo" for reforming governments.
However, a Justice Department official said the indictment does not allege any quid pro quo.
My frozen fix is only costing two quid, making it the beauty bargain of London.
Don't expect a smoking pen in the form of a blatant quid pro quo.
Burris denied any quid pro quo with Blagojevich for his appointment to the Senate.
The Kremlin, reacting to reports about the letter, said there was no quid pro quo.
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"This looks like a bit of a quid pro quo, " Kurtz said last week.
As a quid pro quo, the new law would have cemented the Orthodox monopoly over conversion.
As a quid pro quo, the Germans therefore asked for movement towards closer political union.
The quid pro quo is that they fast and pray, and girls cover their heads.
So I think this notion somehow of -- been said is a quid pro quo is incorrect.
"There ought to be a quid pro quo, " said Councilwoman JoAnn Watson, according to My Fox Detroit.
The other kind of sexual harassment, which is more difficult to prove, is quid pro quo harassment.
Yet class action firms continue to engage in a similar quid pro quo that's perfectly legal with impunity.
They expect their partner will do the same for them, but it isn't an immediate quid pro quo.
That was not done, however, as a quid pro quo for eliminating the bias vote and repetitive language.
But we all know there's one thing forbidden in public office: We must avoid a quid pro quo.
Perhaps the Massachusetts regulators believe that certain documents prove a quid pro quo.
The current Secretary takes this quid pro quo seriously and has properly referred the case to DOE's Inspector General.
The EU is insisting they start talking about the Singapore issues as a quid pro quo for liberalising agriculture.
Might these companies expect a quid pro quo, next time they face a tricky planning application or regulatory issue?
The quid pro quo for getting their license was they would broadcast directly to consumers and charge advertising for it.
But what is limiting such a quid-pro-quo from taking place is not, as Gabe strongly suggests, Russian obstruction and intransigence.
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Mixed race South African comedian Trevor Noah was judged to be "The act most likely to make a million quid".
Mr Brown was subsequently given a job in the administration, though Mr Gray says there was no quid pro quo.
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What's more, adds Kieran Daly, editor of Air Transport Intelligence, there isn't a simple quid pro quo in terms of cabitage.
The Master Patient Index was that portability and it was the quid-pro-quo of all the other onorous rules and regulations.
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And after all, they've managed to earn a few quid by playing it straight so far, so good luck to them.
While Pyongyang painted the arrangement as a quid pro quo deal, Washington said it doesn't link humanitarian aid to political matters.
Pyongyang rightly views the food as part of another lopsided quid pro quo in which it is rewarded for doing nothing.
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