As a quid pro quo the young will receive a pension benefit when they are old, which will be financed by contributions from the then young.
When exclusion is low-cost to the supplier, preferences for the amount and quantity of a good are revealed as a result of many quid pro quo transactions.
There is a tertium quid between univocity and metaphor, namely analogy.
Perhaps ' where all things be lawful ' is too free a translation of ubi quid vis liceat (literally ' where whatever you want is permitted ').
They obtain their compensations in the form of liberal concessions from import and excise duties granted on dubious grounds as quid pro quo.
In theory, each of these genres brackets the question central to the other; quid juris and quid facti are allegedly kept separate.
The lawyers will be quids in.
Nevertheless, one is still quids in.