"quid pro quo" meaning "something for something" or "this for that." A counterfeit quid pro quo would mean one in which one side is asked to give something up in return for essentially nothing. The gain is supposedly "responsibility," and the author argues that means nothing. I agree it is a confusing sentence by Hardin. Hope this helps.
yes,
Diffusion Of Responsibility
Easy, nothing in it.
Don't. As long as your dad understands why, you don't have to explain to anyone.
Of course! What would you like me to explain?
anyone explain ?
Your local Doctor will be able to help explain these sounds for you
No, since it was not "government issue" or regulated in any way - anyone could make wampum if they had the time, skill and patience.
you can use long divion
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Yes, but it is the owners' responsibility to make sure it is done properly.
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