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"a quid pro quo arrangement"



 
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"a quid pro quo arrangement" #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 14:37 pm   "a quid pro quo arrangement"
 

Hi everyone,

Could you please tell me the meaning of "a quid pro quo arrangement".

Many thanks,
Ann Nguyen
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"a quid pro quo arrangement" #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 14:50 pm   "a quid pro quo arrangement"
 

Hi Ann,

This is another expression for a reciprocal arrangement - in other words you do something for me and in return I do something for you.

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