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At the same time, we get a feeling of collegiality.
"Collegiality is a very important issue to us," he said.
These characteristics certainly would not have helped the collegiality of the Court.
"Collegiality means even more than in a lot of other professions."
But it is not clear exactly what collegiality can accomplish.
He had been under pressure to water down the doctrine of collegiality.
They also said the program was leading to more conversation and collegiality among school staff members.
Collegiality, in fact, may yet be the most valuable thing students take from any game design class.
But everyone approaches the work with a serious sense of purpose and collegiality.
"The focus is on collegiality of approach," he said, but declined to say more about the matter.
And the rhetoric of collegiality remains their best defense against unions.
He is also a director who counts on the collegiality of the rehearsal room.
The collegiality among the players on the tour was tangible in various ways.
Despite a show of collegiality, they awkwardly shook hands for just a moment.
Having an open environment establishes a collegiality and a buzz.
Too often, in a spirit of collegiality, high standards were bent to lower ones.
In fact, many of you have urged the Commission to keep a strong accent on collegiality.
The philosophy of the society is to communicate good science and encourage collegiality.
We remember Robert for his vision, dedication to the field, sense of humor and collegiality.
He is also respected for his sense of collegiality and decorum.
And even emotional - what if unions damage campus collegiality?
They have a great sense of sensitivity and collegiality.
This is a Presidential staff that maintains at least the appearance of collegiality.
Gone, too, is the labor collegiality that marked the contract talks of recent years.
In so doing, he violated all the rules of honesty, trust and collegiality.