Such collegial competitions help spark creativity and enthusiasm among their staff. |
The Gallipoli commanders tried to impose personal leadership in circumstances where collegial staff work and good communications were essential. |
At the same time, drafting the Declaration seems to have been a considerably more collegial enterprise than many international negotiations. |
Given the fiery contentiousness that defines our current academic milieu, we would do well to emulate the tough-minded but collegial exchange between Howe and Ellison. |
Theirs was a complex relationship, alternating between filial indulgence and collegial rivalry. |
This collegial executive system would last until 1966 when economic decline and social unrest led to the readoption of a unipersonal presidency. |