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There was no pressure to buy; in fact, many collegially shared information about other sites.
The dean is the managing partner they have collegially selected.
At first, they collegially debate the existence of God, but the discussion becomes personal and confrontational.
The emphasis should be on confronting changes in medicine collegially and not wishing for the good old days.
Bernardin's job was to get these princes of the church to act collegially.
As for the future, "we want to work more collegially, and also to renew our tradition of principal investing," he said.
"In the past, the family has tended to treat management very collegially, as though it was impolite to question.
Conversely, producers in this situation tend to be a relatively homogeneous group, collegially organised.
He made a board that thought collegially.
"We have to find ways and means of cooperating collegially, cordially and finding middle ground."
They may be consulted alone either collegially.
They work collegially as a House of Bishops.
Among the other subjects kicked around collegially is the practice of making up on the President's behalf utterances that were never in fact uttered.
By working collegially, these three fields can mobilize all resources necessary to maximize OR productivity.
"We in the music field do things collegially in an atmosphere of trust, with the understanding that it's win-win," she said.
It is likely that the Cuban inner circle has some understanding that authority will be exercised collegially.
The Germans and Japanese, by contrast, run companies collegially, spreading the responsibility around among top managers."
Compromises were made here, more or less collegially, to avoid duplication and thus cover as much repertory as possible.
At first, the six sons of Yakshamalla attempted to reign collegially, in their grandfathers' pattern.
The House of Bishops, who govern collegially, provide the general oversight of the communion.
Books are mentioned collegially here.
Ms. Gotbaum said she was more comfortable working collegially with other elected officials, seeking to solve problems quietly and within government channels.
Usually, there was no mayor in the modern sense; all the échevins or consuls were on equal footing, and rendered decisions collegially.
When he died in late 1626, Nurhaci did not designate an heir; instead he encouraged his sons to rule collegially.
Collegially, alongside fellow workers.