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The entity is automatically withdrawn from the Appendix if the Committee on Government Procurement is notified of the withdrawal and no objection has been made. Should there be an objection, it will be settled under the procedures described in section (c) above. We note that a quid pro quo is not necessarily required for a modification to the Appendix. In other words, the party is not obligated to offer a new entity of similar size in exchange for the one withdrawn.例文帳に追加
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quid pro quo
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quid pro quo (複数形 quae pro quibus または quid pro quibus または quid pro quos)
- Something which is understood as something else; an equivocation.
- 1844, Richard Burdon Haldane, The World as Will and Representation, 2nd edition, first book, translation of original by Arthur Schopenhauer, section 13:
- 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.
- 1912, Constance Garnett, The Brothers Karamazov, translation of original by Fyodor Dostoevsky, part II, book V, chapter 5:
- “Is it simply a wild fantasy, or a mistake on the part of the old man — some impossible quid pro quo?”
- (historical) Substitution of one drug for another.
- 1621-51, Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy:
- a knave Apothecary that administers the Physick, and makes the medicine, may doe infinite harme, by his old obsolete doses, adulterine druggs, bad mixtures, quid pro quo, etc.
- 1889, Johann Hermann Baas, Henry Ebenezer Handerson, Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession, page 263:
- 1917, Otto Raubenheimer, “History of Substitutes and Substitution”, in Druggists Circular, volume 61, page 188:
- Something which is offered or asked for in exchange for something else.
- 2014, Lois P. Frankel, Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office:
- People don't like to talk about it, but inherent to every relationship there's a quid pro quo— something that's exchanged in return for something else. The quid pro quo can be obvious, such as I give you a salary and in return I expect you to do a good job, or more subtly, I give you a recommendation and in turn expect you'll help me get my expense check processed faster. It's an unspoken system of bartering that goes on in relationships. Women aren't very good at capitalizing on the quid pro quo. Instead, they give away favors and expect little or nothing in return.
- A usually non-monetary exchange transaction, or series or process of exchange transactions.
- 1997, Davita Silfen Glasberg, Daniel L. Skidmore, Corporate Welfare Policy and the Welfare State, page 138:
- 2012, Jody Blazek, Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations:
- Neither the envelope nor the entry form indicated whether a donation was enclosed. Because there was no obligation to pay to enter the sweepstakes, payments voluntarily sent were fully deductible. No quid pro quo occurred.
- 2016 July 13, Robert Anello, “SCOTUS Quid Pro Quo Analysis in McDonnell May Broadly Affect Bribery & Insider Trading Prosecutions”, in Forbes:
- All are based on the concept of quid pro quo, or “this for that” – the exchange of one thing for another. […] In McDonnell, the government alleged a quid pro quo sale of “official action” – payments (the quid) made to McDonnell, the former governor of Virginia, in return for a promise or undertaking by McDonnell to perform an official action (the quo). The Court’s decision focused on the quo side of the equation – a side that does not often receive much scrutiny – analyzing the contours of whether the actions taken by McDonnell constituted illegal “official actions.”
- An equal or fair transaction or series of process of exchange transactions; tit for tat.
- 1837, United States. Congress, The Congressional Globe, page 1977:
- Mr. P. did not consider that branch, strictly and technically speaking, public revenue; at least it did not arise from taxation, because those persons who had paid this money had received a full equivalent for the same; there was a quid pro quo on both sides; and this was not taxation, it was a sale; the parties therefore from whom this money was derived had not been taxed.
- 1988, Industrial R&D and U.S. Technological Leadership:
- 2013 May 21, Nehginpao Kipgen, “Quid Pro Quo Diplomacy in US-Myanmar Relations”, in Foreign Policy Journal:
- US-Myanmar relations in the past few years have been largely based on a quid pro quo or tit for tat strategy. Some analysts also call it action for action or give and take strategy.
- (law) Sexual harassment in which a person in a workplace implicitly or explicitly requires sexual favours in exchange for something.
- 2008, Ronald W. Scott, Promoting Legal and Ethical Awareness, page 140:
- A quid pro quo complaint typically is lodged by an employee who has been denied opportunities because he or she refused a perpetrator's sexual advances or by an employee who has been denied opportunities because another employee obtained those opportunities by submitting to a perpetrator's sexual advances.
- 2009, Frank Dobbin, Inventing Equal Opportunity:
- As for a legal remedy to the problem of harassment, the Court found that a proper, well-advertised grievance procedure could be used in a defense where sexual comments and horseplay created a “hostile environment,” but not in the quid pro quo cases that feminist Catharine MacKinnon had dubbed "put out or get out."
同意語
- (exchange transaction): barter, swap, trade
参照
- quid pro quo at OneLook Dictionary Search
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