| 31. | He thought that civility and collegiality would be restored.
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| 32. | _Voted to " promote activities improving collegiality among physicians ."
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| 33. | Naturally, for all his self-effacing collegiality, he was gratified.
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| 34. | He has always operated in the spirit of bipartisanship, courtesy and collegiality,
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| 35. | Collegiality is often used as a code word for democracy in the church.
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| 36. | Plenty of corporate titans preach teamwork and collegiality.
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| 37. | He is also a director who counts on the collegiality of the rehearsal room.
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| 38. | For decades, an air of collegiality prevailed.
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| 39. | He praised his successor's collegiality and generosity, especially to emerging artists.
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| 40. | Essential here was the collegiality of the performance.
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