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"collegial" Definitions
  1. COLLEGIATE
  2. marked by power or authority vested equally in each of a number of colleagues
  3. characterized by equal sharing of authority especially by Roman Catholic bishops
  4. marked by camaraderie among colleagues

300 Sentences With "collegial"

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It was a responsible perspective, honed in a collegial atmosphere.
"I thought, 'Oh, that's more than collegial,'" Ms. Stebich said.
It will probably put you back on collegial track again.
"I — I — I'm used to being collegial, so ..." she answered.
The relationship between Bolton and Kelly wasn't always so collegial.
No. Did you find people were more collegial than that?
She lengthened a look at Michael, and a collegial, cahootsful wink.
The justices were even more collegial with one another than usual.
But the two have been collegial during Feinstein's time questioning Kavanaugh.
"The lab has always been an extraordinarily collegial place," he said.
"There's a great, very collegial spirit in that room," he said.
But because he was staring she was hesitant to be collegial.
But even these cases were marked by bitterness rather than collegial celebration.
Mr. Mnuchin's closest aides describe him as a collegial and mentoring figure.
A collegial and constructive approach to the problem would not splinter NATO.
It proved to be a safe, collegial space to check our biases.
The Democratic leader decided to short circuit the customary and collegial process.
"I'm used to being collegial," Ford responded, before letting out a small laugh.
Beyond focusing on breath or body, they take a collegial view of competition.
The Wall Street Journal: Kavanaugh's collegial nature could change tenor of the court.
Described by former colleagues as collegial but decisive, Schwimmer hasn't shied from controversy.
Some suggest that the two men are more collegial than is generally recognized.
At the outset of the Democratic contest, they were collegial with each other.
It's a real collegial thing still and I enjoy my new role a lot.
"We restructured, organizing clusters under collegial leadership" and adding mechanisms to handle financial accountability.
Kushner argued for a close, collegial bond between Xi and Trump, and he prevailed.
RALPH is a classically trained vocalist from Toronto's collegial (read: student swarmed) Annex neighborhood.
" I thought he gave me a collegial-guy look of "Good luck" or "Congratulations.
Toyota's collegial approach has helped with labor relations at the plant, which is unionized.
For all their fury in the ring, the two fighters have a collegial relationship.
A personable practitioner of collegial politics, he is able to disagree without being disagreeable.
A personable practitioner of collegial politics, he is able to disagree without being disagreeable.
It's a very collegial and very warm and very helpful newsroom, so that's good.
The Donald is not exactly the collegial sort;  it's usually his way or the highway.
Until your interview with Pete Buttigieg, they were, for the most part, friendly and collegial.
"It's much more collegial than anyone would expect" when we go into a company, he said.
The 90-minute meeting was described as mostly collegial, sympathetic and inquisitive by those in attendance.
What Sotomayor didn't add is that the court is currently the most collegial branch of government.
In the courtroom, Mr. Goodman described the former governor as a collegial and well-behaved prisoner.
And more, the collegial atmosphere that united science fiction for most of my lifetime is changed.
You see all the G.M.'s are together, there's some collegial component and we all compete.
In Houston, fans are on top of the right fielder, but they are generally more collegial.
But current and former employees describe what had once been a more open and collegial workplace.
These four collegial Scandinavians consistently bring comprehensive skills, penetrating musicianship and interpretive daring to their performances.
After months of mostly collegial debates, we have officially hit a new phase in this race.
For people whose political opinions are aligned, such conversations can be satisfying and reinforce collegial bonds.
A note of collegial pride: The New York Times Magazine won three National Magazine Awards yesterday.
I thought fictional press secretary CJ Cregg's collegial relationship with the White House press corps was typical.
After Armstrong's comeback, the two became teammates on Astana, although their relationship was more frosty than collegial.
And when I was trying to survive as a gallerist, my generation, we were not as collegial.
Doing so requires collegial open-mindedness and the input of a generous range of viewpoints and perspectives.
Klobuchar ran the joke by Cruz beforehand on the Senate floor as a matter of collegial courtesy.
But then, you'll also find a community that is really passionate and collegial and collectively love their jobs.
There were a couple of pointed questions during the meeting but it was largely collegial, the aide said.
We met with our friends at the bank and asked about that, and the collegial mood abruptly changed.
The environment was so collegial I stayed for a lunch of lentil curry and a glass of rosé.
In a powerful antiwar diatribe, Hans scolds a collegial gathering of fathers who lost their sons in battle.
Kavanaugh's tone on Capitol Hill that day has been widely criticized, especially when compared to Ford's collegial nature.
The two men share a skepticism of democracy, a hatred of the press, and a disregard for collegial behavior.
In a burst of almost collegial admiration, Cercas wonders if a lie can ever be a work of art.
The action was in keeping with the pope's vision of a collegial, bottom-up church that empowers local bishops.
Until Mr. Walczak's July 22016 phone call inviting Ms. Campbell to a movie, theirs was a purely collegial relationship.
And I think that people are collegial enough and respectful enough that we are not afraid to voice opinions.
But in the interest of a collegial exchange of ideas with other teachers, we have identified the following items.
" They also claimed that the two offices had "developed a collegial and professional working relationship which encourages honesty and candor.
Compared with the trade talks between America and China that restarted this week in Washington, this venture seems positively collegial.
Courtesy the artist and Metro Pictures Yet although Lawler has resisted public exposure, she has been collegial with her peers.
But, as could be expected, when it was all said and (hopefully) done, acerbic argument gave way to collegial progress.
Few among Jackson's small, collegial elite bothered to notice the Jackson-Kush Plan when Lumumba ran for mayor in 2013.
The back-and-forth over Collins comes as tensions around Kavanaugh's nomination have boiled over in a normally collegial Senate.
"I would like to have the future mending things, so we can do things in a collegial way," he said.
There would certainly be a lot of very negative publicity, at a company which prides itself on being collegial and progressive.
While the social world is known for its ruthless copying, the lower-stakes world of internet browser building is positively collegial.
The Fed is a collegial, consensus-driven central bank, but over the past six months an internal debate has politely unfolded.
His slow-building dynamic with Ruth, which moves from contempt to a collegial chemistry, is one of " GLOW " 's sharpest arcs.
In an era where Trump seems to be combative with allies and collegial with adversaries, the world will be watching attentively.
The manners with which the cast co-opts audience members into the proceedings should be embarrassing but instead feels jubilantly collegial.
They quickly developed a collegial relationship, and Nader appealed to Broidy's personal business interests to gain influence with the White House.
But the collegial relationships, while common in many industries, veered into more overt anticompetitive tactics, Mr. Jepsen, Connecticut's attorney general, said.
" Roberts said his colleagues know that "the best way to do our job" is to work together in a "collegial way.
Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the committee, were laughing, smiling and generally collegial as they held a joint news conference Wednesday.
We haven't seen anything on the intellectual and collegial level of the Lincoln-Douglas debates since, well since the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
And a US senator who'd maintained a collegial relationship with Trump's administration gave a blistering assessment of the President's handling of Charlottesville.
Yet now their selectively legalistic "free speech" strategy helps turn collegial contentions into rhetorical battlefields by hyping and even provoking progressive offenders.
We are no longer collegial participants in world institutions, including the United Nations, and we have pulled out of major global accords.
In a real university, faculty selection and curriculum would have been the collegial responsibility of the faculty, not a single outside individual.
Ginsburg described a "collegial" atmosphere surrounding her Senate confirmation in 1993, before noting the process surrounding Gorusch's confirmation was not the same.
Washington (CNN)Here's how much Chief Justice John Roberts cares these days that his branch of government functions as a collegial body.
Cory Booker of New Jersey testified against Sessions -- an unprecedented rebuke in the close and collegial chamber -- over his civil rights record.
President Barack Obama, who still sought to make good on his promise to lead a more collegial political system, backed his plan.
The conversation was collegial, and the message delivered by both Republicans and Democrats was clear: It is time to end this shutdown.
In fact, I've been in touch with him, so we have, I think, what I would call a collegial and professional relationship.
My colleagues were brilliant and fired up, and the atmosphere was collegial, with a minimum of the usual backstabbing and political infighting.
The exchanges also show that while the two central banks have a collegial relationship, they might not share secrets even during a crisis.
Trump is a collegial character who has spent extended time socializing with some visiting foreign leaders so he might actually enjoy the interaction.
James Eastland, a Mississippi Democratic segregationist mentioned by Biden during his speech in Birmingham, would today have a different, perhaps less collegial tone.
"Museums exchange services, knowledge, tips and so on all the time, and of course it was always in a collegial way," he said.
The exchange also shows that although the two central banks have a collegial relationship, they might not share secrets even during a crisis.
" Wheeler responded that the commission had taken a large number of lower-profile bipartisan votes and said the agency "is a collegial body.
David Charbonneau, a young, bushy-bearded astronomer from Harvard who asked many of the toughest questions, described the discussion as collegial and frank.
Will it be the collegial Woods who chatted with DeChambeau at TPC Boston and with Rory McIlroy on Sunday at the Tour Championship?
"When people figure out what their teammates are making, it's ultimately not good for maintaining talent and creating a collegial environment," she said.
The festival's artistic director, Jean Varela, is a veteran actor, and his programming this year felt in keeping with the event's collegial atmosphere.
Those who worked with her at Golf Channel described her as a hard-working and collegial colleague who would pitch in wherever needed.
But McConnell on Tuesday knocked Schumer, arguing he "decided to short-circuit the customary and collegial process" of trying to establish impeachment rules.
In a normal, pre-Trump Washington, the issue of such a complaint would have been handled in a routine, if not collegial, way.
They tend to be relatively small, nimble and collegial, and tend to tinker with the business model, looking for new sources of oxygen.
As with the studiolo, the private office could also be a social, collegial space, but entry was typically restricted to those of similar rank.
This year's Democratic race is much more collegial, and polls show only a quarter of Sanders supporters say they won't vote for Hillary Clinton.
Like many apps before—think Yik Yak, Tinder, and even Facebook—Islands is hoping to take advantage of the collegial nature of college students.
Kagan, an appointee of former President Obama, said "it's no small benefit" for the American public to see the collegial Supreme Court in action.
I go to meetings at the guilds and networks and studios and production companies and present the research in a private and collegial way.
"The Senate is a collegial place, but most of us like to think of it as we're all part of a team," he said.
It infects everything that happens in DC. "I worked in Washington during the 60s and it was a very collegial institution," Ford told me.
"Very collegial and very businesslike," said Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota on a radio interview back home with talk show host Joel Heitkamp.
The timing of the exchange was conspicuous: It occurred five days after a less-than-collegial moment between reporters at a presidential news conference.
Ms. Haspel was described former agency operatives and F.B.I. agents who worked with her as apolitical, a tough intelligence professional and direct but collegial.
Myspace (2130-present)Screenshot: June 212014 212015 (Internet Archive)We outgrew our side-swipe bangs, burned our diaries, and moved into Facebook's collegial suburbs.
Then, hold a series of very collegial public meetings with various groups of stakeholders, including doctors, nurses, patients, insurance industry executives and drug companies.
"We've had a bad patch the last few days, but the Senate is a very strong institution and ultimately a very collegial institution," says Sen.
Moore would add a critical voice to a collegial Fed committee that just last week had unanimously backed Powell in keeping rate hikes on hold.
The world she inhabits — a banal, familiar world of meetings, PowerPoint presentations and awkward collegial socializing — seems designed to strip away personal autonomy and integrity.
But it seems to me that the public will very soon see that the court is operating in a collegial, deliberative, thoughtful and inspiring way.
They quickly developed a collegial relationship, and it appears Nader helped Broidy get some major business deals in exchange for influence with the White House.
Lauer did ask Trump some difficult questions, but his tone was more collegial overall, that of one man giving another the chance to explain himself.
He could be collegial with female artists, notably Berthe Morisot, but he gave no sign of regarding women as other than a species subservient to men.
They allege Minfen and Walter failed to set up adequate internal controls and to meet their obligations of collegial cooperation and supervision, the court statement said.
Dr. Ford herself juggled between apologizing for being "collegial" while also talking about topics within the realm of her academic expertise, such as epinephrine and neurotransmitters.
Corker has maintained a collegial relationship with Trump and his administration, and he has spoken regularly with both the President and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Yet by most reports, Supreme Court justices are collegial in chambers, and there have been no incidents of the justices insulting one another in the press.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had a similar impact in the upper chamber, where he nudged the once-collegial body into maximalist partisanship and constitutional hardball.
For this weekend run, he will reconvene the album's sharp, collegial rhythm section: Gerald Clayton on piano, Doug Weiss on bass and Bill Stewart on drums.
We felt that asking for 'notes' on recipes would lead to a more collegial and fact-based atmosphere than one filled with mere comment and opinion.
He didn't create a joyous, collegial culture within his lab, hosting seminars and Christmas parties to be captured in group photos, as many senior scientists do.
Another reason for construction workers to be collegial toward robots is that there's plenty of work to go around amid an industry-wide shortage of workers.
Mr. Sadlowski rejected the more collegial approach of contemporaries who had gone so far as to give up the right to strike in favor of arbitration.
Taking their cues from members, or maybe party leaders, even staffers are less collegial, although most are young professionals with small bank accounts and big dreams.
Less collegial are his feelings about the literary and publishing establishment that he has long faulted for being clique-ish and failing to adequately recognize him.
He said this week that he has found the culture change of joining M.L.S. refreshing, and far more collegial than he was used to in Europe.
As chief judge, Judge Kaye was esteemed as a collegial consensus builder, but she was best remembered for a dissent she delivered in 22009 in Hernandez v.
He was a symbol of a relatively collegial period in Washington that nevertheless set the stage for the divisive, partisan gridlock that now plagues the U.S. capital.
He was known as a foreign policy and national security specialist and was admired for his intellect and soft-spoken, collegial approach to legislating (The Associated Press).
On the other hand, to what extent have "eyes on the street," Jacobs's notion of a collegial policing of one another, really been responsible for those declines?
"The addiction industry was no longer a small collegial group that was carefully working together and trying to do the best thing for clients," Mr. Ventrell said.
The tone was collegial but energetic, with lawmakers from both parties taking turns expressing their positions, and Trump playing the role of an informed and engaged moderator.
The atmosphere is frantic but collegial: reporters checking quotes with one another and trying to decide if a name like Ramírez needs an accent over the i.
About the same likelihood as Dems becoming collegial, coequal partners in the search for enlightenment and understanding of the Trump voter, to go all Tibetan on you.
Mr. Heastie on Thursday told reporters that his conversation with Ms. Niou "went fine," as he stressed the importance for lawmakers to remain collegial with one another.
To win again in places like Brentford and Isleworth, Tory campaigns will have to be more collegial, devolved and consultative, as well as much better on social media.
By 2006, he was editing The Economist, famed for lively and collegial discussions at its weekly meetings — discussions that form the basis for some of its distinctive articles.
" In a 2008 appearance before Congress reported by ABC News, Justice Anthony Kennedy urged lawmakers to not introduce "that insidious dynamic into what is now a collegial court.
Make no mistake, Thursday's collegial meeting between Trump and Ryan had a lot to do with the fact that Trump is doing better in the national polls vs.
Even emails between Sondland and Hill, Trump's former Russia specialist, were "cordial" and "collegial," with the ambassador keeping her updated on his activities in Ukraine, the person said.
Attendance is limited, which is in line with the size of MIT's Kresge Auditorium as well as our plan to make this robotics event more collegial than huge.
At the same time, however, Biden's nostalgia for his pragmatic former alliances with segregationist lawmakers bespeaks a foreshortened moral compass, one prone to equate bigotry with collegial rascalry.
He met with about 10 of the 51 authors for about half an hour Tuesday morning, for a "collegial discussion," State Department press secretary John Kirby told reporters.
Most of what the media gets from Sheriff Lombardo comes at his frequent news briefings, where his answers may be somber, combative or collegial, depending on the question.
She hasn't just hatched the itinerary, she's also created dossiers for her friends filled with precision-timed commitments more suggestive of an armed invasion than a collegial reunion.
His Random House, by all accounts, was a collegial, congenial workplace, full of talented, laid-back editors who, like the boss, seemed to be signed on for life.
In 1982, his collegial ties to American scientists working in the nascent field of computer networks led him to adopt their standards in his own London research lab.
As the government reels from increasingly divisive partisanship, the federal judiciary has continued for the most part to serve as a rational, collegial and predictable branch of government.
However, because six-year terms and statewide constituencies give senators more independence than House members, the Senate remained much more collegial, even for a staffer in the minority.
"I've been a part of a lot of campaigns going all the way back to 1968, and this was the most collegial and collaborative I've seen," she wrote.
They weren't as outwardly collegial as Vampire Weekend, thinking man's frat-boy like The National or The Hold Steady, or as cool party dad edgy as James Murphy.
With control of the committee's staff and subpoena power, which House committees, unlike the more collegial Senate, reserve for the majority party, their effort will soon be more imposing.
Unsurprisingly, the enthusiastic Rio crowd was overwhelmingly pulling for local heroes Bednarczuk and Seixas – although the atmosphere in the beachside stadium was collegial and friendly towards the American fans.
More than others on this list, Ayotte would have a good chance of getting through the Senate because she is a former member of the traditionally collegial legislative body.
They produce a collegial leadership where the head of government must maintain the confidence of his cabinet ministers, who themselves are leaders of geographical, ethnic, class and ideological bases.
It was a collegial newsroom with a dedicated and talented staff of around 50, who, lacking direction from the higher-ups, decided to do good work on their own.
An atmosphere of open, collegial debate on how best to serve the United States will complement the discipline in implementing policies that the ethics of professional civil servants requires.
Yet for all their policy differences, McCain and Albright displayed a warm, collegial relationship underpinned by their mutual experience working to protect and extend the benefits of democracy worldwide.
That sense of collegial openness and outwardness pervades the entire production, all the more remarkable when you consider the talent quotient and award-studded résumés of the supporting cast.
He met with about 10 of the 51 authors for about half an hour on Tuesday morning for a "collegial discussion," State Department press secretary John Kirby told reporters.
Mr. Segal said he had explained to the men that the context mattered and that pretending there was a gray zone between collegial friendliness and sexual assault was absurd.
More literally, Ramona envelops Destiny in her luxuriant fur coat, a gesture that is maternal and sexual, campy and collegial all at once — an indication of Ramona's complicated charisma.
After the move to Connecticut, he retreated from collegial enterprise—"a frightened man drawing back," in Williams's view—and conducted his art as a sideline to his humdrum life.
In late 2007, when the two candidates met on the tarmac at Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, what was supposed to be a brief collegial conversation turned heated.
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, a collegial assembly of bishops and the country's top Catholic body, said on Tuesday that Wilson had maintained his innocence throughout the judicial process.
That opened a rift in a normally collegial Governing Council -- conservative policymakers felt they had been strong-armed into a scheme that will be difficult to manage and exit.
Wallner's portrait of the active, transparent and collegial Senate of the early 1990s could not be more different than today, where an open legislative process is virtually unheard of.
" He said the court is a collegial place, and the justices form a bond sometimes because "we are often the only people we can talk to about certain subjects.
Feinstein, who is facing a primary challenge in 2018 from the left, has faced pushback from liberals for her work on the Judiciary Committee and being too collegial with Republicans.
At the time, the state-owned Chinese giant could not match Monsanto's financial fire power, but its collegial relationship with Syngenta left it in a strong position for later negotiations.
Comments at fundraisers have proven dangerous for presidential candidates, including Biden, who recently was criticized for touting his collegial relationship with two segregationist Southern Democrats early in his Senate career.
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey (CNN)American corporate titans used a collegial dinner with President Donald Trump on Tuesday to press him on to ease immigration restrictions, according to multiple attendees.
Because of the mission and work ethic of EdLabs, the Harvard-affiliated social science research lab that I founded, it has always been a collegial and at times irreverent place.
And that was reflected on Capitol Hill: When compared to panels focused on domestic issues, the armed services and intelligence committees in the Congress tended to be collegial and effective.
The compromise emerged from unusually collegial negotiations in recent days between leaders in both parties, with encouragement from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Trump's top delegate, in the deal-making talks.
Calling for a "collegial approach" to regulation last November, Macron announced what he called an "unprecedented field experiment" with Zuckerberg to take French officials behind the scenes of content moderation process.
Our hope is that when this time comes, a more collegial, more mature Congress will be in a better position to provide much needed stewardship of the nation's economy and affairs.
It always sounds nice to say that women are more collegial and empathetic and helpful to other women and that they see the big picture more clearly, and sometimes it's true.
It was just a semi-regular catch-up, very friendly and collegial, although it's hard to consider yourself a colleague to one of the most prolific creators in all of comics.
The anxiety of the soon to be released is a corollary of the air of jocularity one sometimes detects between guards and inmates—the collegial recounting of old conflicts and wounds.
In reality, relations between the two are much more collegial, some insiders say, and a senior staff meeting last week at which the roles of top aides were clarified also helped.
But privately, some House Democrats say Kennedy is going about his next steps in a more methodical and collegial way, traveling to districts to help raise money and awareness on issues.
"I am trying hard to emulate the parts of PG that created such a collegial environment with a team that is hungry and hardworking with a lot of hustle," she added.
Different acts come on and play just two or three songs — while that's happening, the next act is hanging out in the wings, which gives the show a casual, collegial quality.
Those who knew Mr. Mulvaney before he was the nation's budget guru say that such gestures are typical of a man whose hard-line leanings in Congress belied a collegial style.
His sentencing shocked his colleagues at Princeton, who described him in interviews as a quiet but collegial scholar whose intellectual curiosity stood out even at the elite school in New Jersey.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — When 19 presidential candidates descended on a hotel ballroom for an Iowa Democratic Party fund-raiser on Sunday, it seemed, at first glance, like a relatively collegial affair.
As per usual for Washington, the hearings were laden with cloudy rhetoric, collegial appreciation, and anticlimaxes—but they also offered a preview of executive branch priorities for the next four years.
The same people who think it's a good idea to maintain an open line to foreign enemies apparently now believe it's appalling for Biden to have observed collegial norms with fellow Democrats.
"Those of us on the court know that the best way to do our job is to work together in a collegial way," Roberts said at the University of Minnesota Law School.
While we encourage individuals in our university community to openly express their thoughts, we expect them to do so with civility and in a collegial manner that reflects Texas State's core values.
After the complaint was filed, Martinez had said in a statement that he believed he led JWT "with a collaborative and collegial style" and did not create the working conditions that Johnson described.
The agreement is the result of occasionally intense but always collegial negotiation, and preserves the autonomy, agility, honesty, and editorial freedom that has made Gawker Media the largest independent voice in digital media.
We know some schools are dealing with this challenge by cultivating a collegial atmosphere in and outside of the classroom between students of all backgrounds, but so much more needs to be done.
Part of Trump's collegial demeanor was created by the diplomatic skills of the representatives of member states who have learned how to engage the president without provoking him nor compromising their own positions.
Sara Hutchinson Ratcliffe is vice president of the domestic program at Catholics for Choice, where she develops and implements U.S. activities, including policymaker education, legislative analysis, advocacy, outreach and relationships with collegial organizations.
Our policy requires institutional or collegial oversight to prevent inadvertent omissions or errors, and its success relies on good-faith authors; it cannot police writers or researchers who wish to hide industry ties.
They could be encouraged by the Indonesian consulate to set up ventures with migrant workers, allowing workers who are attracted to extremist views to be exposed to other perspectives in a collegial setting.
As many of you know, the Sky Lobby was specifically designed to be the hub of this office, creating a gathering place to connect all our businesses in an open and collegial atmosphere.
With your merely collegial connection, you should tell him that you were surprised to see the contents of his LinkedIn profile and would no longer be comfortable serving as a reference for him.
"I am an exuberant person and have been known to pat male and female colleagues on the shoulder or slap them on the back, but always in a collegial or celebratory way," Corn said.
"I just think women in general are better listeners, are more collegial, more open to new ideas and how to make things work in a way that looks for win-win outcomes," Hillary said.
In a valedictory tribute, Salerno has honored her with a portrait posted throughout the city, and in a collegial tribute, half of her 400-person office flew in from London to celebrate the work.
"I just think women in general are better listeners, are more collegial, more open to new ideas and how to make things work in a way that looks for win-win outcomes," she said.
"After all, we are all a product of a global society that portrays women as helpful and collegial, and women of color as being naturally predisposed to do the non-glamorous work," she said.
In the Opinion pages of The Times, I believe the best way to do that, and to serve you, is to foster collegial debate among brave, honest journalists with very different points of view.
It was meant to evoke horror, because the power play would undermine the Senate's purported character as a collegial and debate-friendly body, making it more like the rough-and-tumble House of Representatives.
I specifically wanted to work in a small group since I assumed it would be a more collegial environment, and I would be more likely to feel comfortable enough to disclose my condition as necessary.
In social settings, under the guise of joking, being collegial, flirting, or having a good time, I undoubtedly caused some women to question themselves, retreat, feel alone, and worry they can't be their authentic selves.
And like many Latin American bishops, Francis had embraced the collegial message of the Second Vatican Council, also known as Vatican II. "This is a pope acting like a Vatican II pope," Mr. Vallely said.
What is new is for complaints to emerge from within the Vatican-like Supreme Court itself, a break with a collegial tradition that has typically seen judges close ranks to protect even garishly corrupt colleagues.
"NATO is much stronger now than it was two days ago," Trump told reporters, describing an unscheduled crisis meeting of the 29 alliance leaders on Thursday morning as "fantastic" and having "a great collegial spirit".
It was a stark change from the morning hearing, when Senate Intelligence Committee members were more collegial and appeared to share similar concerns with Facebook and Twitter over disinformation and foreign influence on their site.
The result was a public relations coup of sorts for Russia and Mr. Lavrov in particular, who not only received a collegial Oval Office welcome from the president, but the photographic evidence to prove it.
Gorsuch's tale reflects that the Supreme Court justices who wrestle with some of the most difficult issues of the day -- and sometimes spar ferociously in their dueling opinions -- are a collegial bunch off the bench.
" RELATED: Chief Justice John Roberts is exercising the power he's craved He continued, "Those of us on the court know that the best way to do our job is to work together in a collegial way.
One, by Leah Boustan and Andrew Langan of Princeton University, found that departments with better outcomes for junior women also hired more female faculty members, provided "collegial" research seminars and were more aware of gender issues.
Unbound by the conventional limits of the workweek (or because our workweeks were already bursting at the seams), we converged on a Saturday, in a space designed to inspire spontaneous idea-spitballing and immediate collegial feedback.
"He is a clear leader but never authoritative, he loves to listen and also to have a collegial decision," said Floriane de Saint Pierre, who helped recruit Bailey and has known him for around 20 years.
They could see she needed to keep her domestic base happy, they said, and has political ambitions that extend beyond the UN. Her public barbs were countered by a pragmatic and largely collegial approach in private.
In fact, it is possible to argue that large numbers of collegial scholars who do not keep secrets, do not pretend to know everything and share freely will eventually surpass the achievements of a lone genius.
Facing a protracted growth slowdown, the European Central Bank cut rates deeper into negative territory on Thursday and relaunched fresh bond purchases with no scheduled end-date, a move that divided the normally collegial Governing Council.
Over the years, the clinic has been inspected a number of times, and inspectors were always collegial and professional, Dr. David Eisenberg, the clinic's former medical director who still provides abortions and other care there, told Vox.
Judge Gorsuch is unfailingly cordial and collegial, not as a mere matter of etiquette, but in the deeper sense of intellectual engagement even with, or perhaps especially with, colleagues with whom he might not be in agreement.
The approach has irritated trade ministers in Canada, China, the European Union and Mexico, who have made clear that they would prefer the United States address its chronic trade deficits in a quieter and more collegial manner.
A lawyer who attended Monday's hearing on behalf of the Polish embassy voiced disappointment at not having been informed in advance of the plea bargain, saying that to have done so would have been "collegial, at least".
They want to work for employers who incorporate elements they value, like diversity, a collegial work environment with a cool culture, mentorship, the chance to work on meaningful projects and a path to a great job after graduation.
As Osnos observes, Trump has softened his harsh earlier rhetoric of China as a trade rival and civilizational threat, instead pursuing collegial relations with President Xi Jinping—possibly at the urging of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Beyond his skills in the law, Azar was an excellent leader who, through the example of his own hard work and his clearly demonstrated respect for the work of the career attorney staff, fostered a collegial team environment.
The pope, who has championed a collegial approach to church governance that empowers bishops and takes into account their cultural diversity, has responded to the crisis by scheduling a meeting in February of the presidents of bishops conferences.
In the face of a lengthy slowdown, the ECB unveiled a fresh stimulus package last month even as a third of policymakers on the normally collegial Governing Council voiced opposition to fresh asset purchases, also known as quantitative easing.
They'll concede that they're torn between a desire to do everything to block Trump's agenda on the one hand, and on the other a desire to maintain the collegial institutions and bipartisan collaboration baked into the Senate's founding DNA.
WASHINGTON — As the Supreme Court term enters the homestretch, just hours before an internal deadline on Wednesday for circulating all draft majority opinions, two justices made an unusual joint appearance to discuss the secret ingredient for a collegial court.
For all of the policy goals and proclaimed friendships, there is also a clear reality that will at some point hit the forefront of the race -- it's not always going to be friendly or collegial on the campaign trail.
Such sporting luminaries as Bob Knight, Lou Holtz and Richard "Digger" Phelps, each of whom boasts personal links to collegiate athletic success in Indiana, expressed collegial affection for the Republican front-runner before Tuesday's primary election vote in that state.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Brett Kavanaugh spent a collegial first day on the bench as a U.S. Supreme Court justice on Tuesday that contrasted sharply with the venom of his confirmation process, taking an active role in arguments alongside his eight new colleagues.
Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Separated by the entire North American continent and half the Pacific Ocean, the incoming and outgoing presidents are trading barbs -- both veiled and overt -- from their respective holiday vacations, souring a once a collegial public relationship.
Erik Paulsen, is showing up to farmers' markets and community events on a 1960 International Harvester milk truck to harken back to a more collegial time and push the theme that he's showing up and talking to voters while Paulsen isn't.
In his first comments after being named as Trump's choice for Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin indicated in a Fox Business interview that the new administration's plans could quickly alter the collegial and consensus-driven dynamic Yellen has tried to mold.
And the reason I do that is not only because it's the right thing, but because I want people in this room and also people who watch these to understand that the relations in this room are professional and collegial.
" Mr. Ohlmeyer kept Mr. Littlefield as his deputy, but their personalities were vastly different — Mr. Ohlmeyer was blunt and autocratic, Mr. Littlefield was quieter and more collegial — and so were their opinions on the development of hits like "ER" and "Friends.
These states are offering competitive salaries coupled with high standards for entry and preparation, expert mentoring for novices, plentiful professional learning in collegial schools led by principals prepared to support teaching and opportunities to advance in the profession and share expertise.
On the ninth anniversary of his 2007 announcement in Springfield that he was running for president, Obama addressed Illinois lawmakers at the state Capitol where he once worked as a state senator in what he described as a collegial, friendly atmosphere.
The more collegial approach marks a sharp departure from the antagonistic stance that President Donald Trump took in the fall, when he accused Democrats of giving people experiencing homelessness free rein to "destroy" cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Well, for one, talking about failure can help to cultivate a more collegial work environment, since it can "humanize the sharer by making them seem more approachable and relatable in the workplace," The Times wrote in a story about failing the right way.
We ask Bogue, for example, whether he or the other founders ever regret not turning Founders Den into more of a business, given that startups like WeWork have been assigned sky-high valuations for creating collegial spaces for startups on a broader scale.
"Architects, like any group, are competitive and collegial, but with us it seems that each successive center has set the bar a little higher," Mr. Jencks wrote in "The Architecture of Hope: Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres," a 20063 book documenting the continuing project.
In the Senate, Kaine's collegial manner is a throwback to another era — he's a liberal-leaning lawmaker who simultaneously realizes that 60 votes are needed in the Senate and that his purple-state status means he needs to come off the sidelines.
The California professor seemed to be doing her best to appear collegial and at ease in the most unusual of circumstances, asking for "caffeine" twice near the beginning of the hearing, and smiling through her nervousness in exchanges with Grassley and Mitchell.
Moore, who last year suggested in a radio interview that Trump had cause to fire Powell for "wrecking our economy," would add a critical and unconventional voice to a collegial committee that unanimously backed Powell in keeping rate hikes on hold this month.
Through seminars with the Nutshells, taught at Harvard to invited investigators, she eventually became something of a cult figure, collegial with celebrated crime writers like Erle Stanley Gardner, the creator of "Perry Mason," who dedicated "The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom" to her.
And then much like what you have described, what I have been able to dig up is that the reporting on what went on in the summit, in the meetings, was much more collegial, much more forward leaning, and actually some pretty good results.
Whatever the reason, the candidates in the Democratic debate at St. Anselm College Friday night were surprisingly collegial, putting on a relative lovefest complete with bro-hugs, backslaps, and general agreement that, well, the seven people on the stage generally agree on most things.
She came to understand that the criminal court system operates not under the cold, calculated order visible in legal codes and on-the-record filings, but on a network of relationships, collegial and political, shaping negotiations in private rooms, sometimes at the expense of victims.
In Congress, the women U.S. senators continue a tradition, started by Senator Barbara MikulskiBarbara Ann MikulskiLobbying World Only four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Raskin embraces role as constitutional scholar MORE, of meeting monthly for dinner, fostering a collegial environment that crosses partisan lines.
TV. But, despite the increasingly polarizing political environment, Gray says the Supreme Court itself hasn't become more partisan, calling it "the most collegial group of human beings in Washington, D.C," and argues Kavanuagh's presence on the court won't make that much of a difference.
While there are disagreements about the former vice president in the Senate Democratic Caucus, Democratic senators are rising to his defense after Booker demanded Biden apologize for recounting his collegial relationship with two segregationist former senators, James Eastland (D-Miss.) and Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.).
However, there have been numerous positive signs in recent days that congressional leaders, despite their stark divisions on policy, want to reach a deal, including a collegial conversation between McConnell and Schumer on the Senate floor shortly before they traveled to the White House.
"I want to assure both our clients and my colleagues that I believe I lead this company with a collaborative and collegial style and did not create the kind of working environment that has been described in the complaint," he said in a statement.
On Wednesday, the pope took the unprecedented step of summoning the presidents of bishop's conferences around the world to a conference on the issue in February 2019 — a move in keeping with the pope's vision of a collegial, bottom-up church that empowered local bishops.
Despite suspicions that Mahathir might backtrack on this deal, given his long and not-exactly-collegial history with Anwar, many of his critics were reassured by his statements that he saw himself more like a temporary caretaker, helping the government get back on track.
Yet Nelson, asked if the group could form the baseline for future deals and positive, or at least collegial, sentiment in a chamber that has been rife with partisan warfare and divisiveness for years, clasped his hands together as if in prayer and looked upward.
"He has a way of talking to the President that is collegial and engaged, and helps the President accomplish what he wants to and figure out how to get there, as opposed to finding excuses not to do something," another senior State Department official said.
President Trump and Senate Democratic leaders must engage in candid, collegial discussion about how to improve the process and how to select the best nominee for the Supreme Court and the American people at this moment in the history of the court and the Republic.
Although Polaroids of the staff were pinned up on a wall, implying a goofy, collegial office culture, the place was eerily quiet, which was perhaps appropriate for a company that doesn't actually make anything and has relatively few employees; the drivers are independent contractors.
" But Jonathan Stevenson, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies and former National Security Council official under former President Obama, said the transgender issue is just the latest sign of "Mattis's inability to establish a truly collegial relationship with the White House.
Mary Gallagher, who directs the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan, said entrepreneurs like Mr. Cao often populate their factories with migrants from rural areas, whom they expect to be relatively submissive, unlike American workers, who expect a more collegial management style.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford literally came to their vaunted halls, submitted to their arbitrary hearing rules, answered every question on their agenda to the best of her ability, was deferential and helpful and apologetic and collegial and calm and smart and heartfelt and a little fragile, but not hysterical.
Despite his wishes for a more collegial Congress that respects long-established norms, Graham, with Trump's encouragement, tried to ram through a radical health care repeal bill in under two weeks, with no input from Democrats and only a partial review from nonpartisan experts in the Congressional Budget Office.
As midnight approached, Republicans on the usually collegial committee united to push an amended version of their tax overhaul toward the Senate floor, prompting an angry exchange between Sherrod Brown, the Ohio Democrat, and Orrin Hatch, the committee chairman and Utah Republican, over who really benefits from the bill.
Nile Gardiner, a Europe and foreign policy expert at the Heritage Foundation who knew O'Brien from their work advising Romney's presidential campaign, said he didn't expect there to be a dramatic "ideological shift" with O'Brien's replacement of Bolton but that his collegial nature would help him with Trump.
In so doing, it took once collegial college accreditation and made it a live-or-die process, heavily controlled by Washington, through which institutions must pass to access students with now-essential federal aid, and that restricts what new models, such as low-cost online education, can viably enter the market.
"Tim will be really missed, but we are thankful for his effective and collegial leadership on behalf of the financial services industry which helps finance America's economy and provide the financial infrastructure that every consumer uses every day," said Brian Moynihan, the chairman of the association's board and CEO of Bank of America.
Wynton Marsalis, the managing and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, who invited Mr. Santos to conduct concerts there in the 1990s, described him in an interview as an "extremely astute musician" who was able to catch the smallest error in an ensemble, but who was "collegial" in his approach to musicians.
If you're a fan of the collegial and supportive atmosphere of The Great British Bake Off, it's time for you to dust off your subtitles and tune in to Terrace House, a reality show about three men and three women living together, maybe dating, and treating each other with the utmost respect.
And notably, for a field that is not always considered collegial, there were numerous hairstylists, including Garren, an early supporter of Mr. Canales who encouraged him to follow suit and drop his last name; Jimmy Paul and Rita Hazan, who were protégés; and friendly competitors such as Edward Tricomi, Orlando Pita and Frédéric Fekkai.
There's a collegial "yay science!" humor to the interviews that make up most of The Farthest, which features two dozen members of the original Voyager team eagerly telling the story of the first spacecraft to leave the Solar System, starting with how they got the funding four decades ago, and moving forward in time to the present.
Speaker 2: Senator, you referenced a Gang of Eight meeting earlier this week — or last week I guess it was — that's sort of reflective of the kind of atmosphere in the House, and I think you and Senator Burr have sort of tried to keep the collegial atmosphere of the Senate, the traditional atmosphere of the Senate.
O. Scott) 'Captain America: Civil War' (PG-13, 2:27) More of a collegial misunderstanding, really, but this episode in the lavish workplace sitcom known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which the Captain (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) quarrel about United Nations policy, does have some amusing banter and a few entertaining superhero brawls.
O. Scott) 'Captain America: Civil War' (PG-95623, 95613:95603) More of a collegial misunderstanding, really, but this episode in the lavish workplace sitcom known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which the Captain (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) quarrel about United Nations policy, does have some amusing banter and a few entertaining superhero brawls.
Leahy's remarks put pressure on Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) in what could be a test of their usually collegial relationship.
Sometimes this is costumed in communal decision-making, by a band of local bosses or wise men, but even the most collegial department must have a chairman: a capo di tutti capi respects the other capi , as kings in England were made to respect the lords, but the capo is still the capo and the king is still the king.
Her collections have been met with mixed receptions, often called out for being too mild or insufficiently novel, but during the late '90s and aughts, when Martin Margiela and then Jean Paul Gaultier designed for the house (both have cited their time at Hermès as tranquil and collegial) — their clothes were lauded but were deemed too avant-garde for the brand.
In a statement released after the plenary, it writes that the meeting with Garber was "interesting and collegial" but did not provide a conclusive answer to its ongoing concerns, including around the ombudsperson role; the lack of formal appointments to the PCLOB; the lack of additional information on the ombudsperson mechanism; and further declassification of the procedural rules, in particular on how the ombudsperson interacts with the intelligence services.
But as Vox's Ezra Klein explained, the vice president's "idea of who he is was formed in the more collegial Congress of the late 20th century": In seeing the humanity of his colleagues so clearly, he has lost sight of the structure that surrounds them; 45 years of personal kindnesses, and a career built in the age of mixed parties, can do a lot to obscure the overarching power of polarization.
The smooth transition from Democratic appointee Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2019 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE to Republican Jay Powell at the Fed last month was clearly helped by the Fed board's collegial process of decision-making.
"Beyond Borders" (the second "Criminal Minds" spinoff after the short-lived "Suspect Behavior") is, like the original, unapologetically formulaic; the shows are among the most rigidly formatted dramas on TV. Innocents are snatched or killed before the opening credits, a team of F.B.I. profilers takes its federal jet to the scene, a relationship (tense or collegial) is established with local law enforcement, and a profile of the psycho-perp is delivered in singsong fashion to a roomful of cops.

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