But do we really need another in-house hassle over papal primacy versus episcopal collegiality? |
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The relationship to John is one of two described in the vita between Juliana and a male that had moments of full collegiality. |
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The civilities of my first years as Director, the collegiality among institutions, these are things of the past. |
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The discussion of new forms for episcopal collegiality and accountability, such as a plenary council or a special synod of bishops, was put off. |
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Resisting such gatekeeping may sometimes mean disrupting the cloak of collegiality that veils our everyday practices. |
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Colleagues say that his even-tempered, delegatory management style has meant more collegiality and a lot less bullying. |
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On the question of primacy and collegiality, the Winnipeg Archbishop suggested there is an imbalance in the manner it is exercised. |
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Wyden is popular with GOP colleagues for his collegiality, work ethic and willingness to include their ideas in legislation. |
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Some scoffed that what he would get from Hillary would be a rival team, but Hillary has been the very model of collegiality. |
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Alas, this era of collegiality and respect, the era of Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan, is over. |
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There's a camaraderie, a collegiality among former presidents and present presidents and first ladies that I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. |
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In the Church we need, but don't have, credible and accountable structures of collegiality, subsidiarity and participation, and the spirit to animate them. |
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The chief instilled a high tone of collegiality and respect at the Court, even in this period when the justices were deeply and bitterly divided over fundamental issues. |
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Promoting collegiality is a catalytic role through which the leadership of the resident coordinator is best manifested. |
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There is no genuine collegiality, no trust, no sense of equality in a republic of ideas. |
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It also advocated a more democratic model of church governance that favoured collegiality over strict notions of papal supremacy. |
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It will also hold regular meetings and ensure a variety of ways to encourage collegiality, dialogue and discussion. |
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The Congress of State is vested with executive power according to the principles of collegiality and responsibility. |
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Patrick demonstrates the highest standards of teamwork, collegiality, collaboration, and professionalism in all he does. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am thankful for that demonstration of collegiality from the members. |
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Working with these bright, interesting and opinionated colleagues in an atmosphere of collegiality and mutual respect was a wonderful experience. |
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L'AFOLIE develops pride in Franco-Ontarian heritage, contributes to academic collegiality and encourages the personal development of each participant. |
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His soul was 'church bound belief' in an atmosphere of collegiality. |
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Self-governance, collegiality and appropriate academic leadership are essential components of meaningful autonomy for institutions of higher education. |
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This, clearly, must involve a courageous and careful examination of the structures and instruments of collegiality and a willingness to make the necessary adjustments required for the new evangelization. |
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A most important criterion embraces character: integrity, collegiality, industriousness and other traits may be indispensable, for members must work together and the committee not collapse amidst bickering and betrayals. |
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In the meantime, I want once again to thank members for their comradeship, for their collegiality, for their understanding, for their compassion, for their leadership and for their integrity. |
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In so doing, he violated all the rules of honesty, trust and collegiality. |
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His wisdom, energy, shrewdness and collegiality qualified him well for such tasks, but his productivity as a researcher might have been excusably reduced as a result. |
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If I remember my preparatory materials correctly, 'e was collegial-like wif Mr. Christopher Isherwood, and I believe the collegiality extended into other areas, such as each other's Y-fronts. |
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Initially, it seems strange that more bullying occurs in higher education, as academic jobs are still characterised by large amounts of personal autonomy and the academy promotes values of collegiality and civility. |
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A minimum degree of harmonisation of Member States' criminal procedures is necessary in order to safeguard the principle of equality before the law and guarantee the protection of rights in the principle of collegiality. |
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There appears to be a very high level of collegiality in this bar and a strong commitment to promoting settlement where fair and reasonable, an observation also supported by the judiciary. |
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It shall promote a spirit of collegiality amongst its members. |
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The Committee will also continue to hold regular staff meetings and ensure multiple approaches to encourage collegiality, dialogue and discussion. |
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For us, collegiality means friendly and trustworthy cooperation. |
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This collegiality was deeply ingrained in our psyches long before the advent of global institutions and organizations that brought scientists together to address both intellectual and societal problems. |
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Breach of the principle of collegiality, in so far as the Commission did not submit to the College of Commissioners the full text of the contested decision including all the necessary matters of fact and law. |
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Academics' understanding of time, pedagogical pleasure, vocation, and collegiality have been cited as possible ways of alleviating such problems. |
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