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1
He was not flying in the easy
collegiality
of Suren Ratwatte's cockpit.
2
Nothing should be said or done to make the faithful question our
collegiality
.
3
It brings a whole new meaning to the term cabinet
collegiality
.
4
He made a significant statement on
collegiality
,
or the sharing of the govt.
5
Wallace: You can't buy that kind of happiness and fulfillment and sense of
collegiality
.
6
Between rounds of
collegiality
,
I tried taking in the landscape.
7
At that moment, he chose to emphasise
collegiality
by calling himself the Bishop of Rome.
8
Goa accused the anti-independence politicians of siding with Paris and setting an end to the
collegiality
.
9
It is when we lose political leaders that we see the
collegiality
among parliamentarians from all sides.
10
Justice Kennedy taught
collegiality
and civil discourse by example, conservative Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement.
11
I had a university degree at Shiz, back in the days when there was more
collegiality
at college.
12
Second, and far more important, to find alternatives based on sharing good practice rooted in trust, professionalism and
collegiality
.
13
It feels a long time since we've enjoyed that kind of steadiness, consistency,
collegiality
and resolution in our politics.
14
It also advocated a more democratic model of church governance that favoured
collegiality
over strict notions of papal supremacy.
15
I think of the withering away of
collegiality
and sense of collective mission as the corruption of the Senate.
16
There are many excellent teachers who are hungry for opportunities to develop in ways that nurture autonomy and
collegiality
.
collegiality
see the collegiality
create collegiality
easy collegiality
emphasise collegiality
favour collegiality