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How to use collegially in a sentence

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At first, they collegially debate the existence of God, but the discussion becomes personal and confrontational.
In areas of skills shortages, there has been some competition among agencies, but this has been managed collegially.
Magistrates will also soon be grouped together in central offices, working collegially.
Have they considered the reality that in British Columbia we work collegially?
For the most part, we operate collegially, by consensus, in our oversight role.
Please take a few minutes and fill it out so we can assess collegially the goals of the neuroethics interest group.
We had a lot of discussion and the committee seemed to work very collegially through those amendments.
Bishops are, both personally and collegially, at the service of communion.
Dosso Dossi and John Currin are not contemporaries, but their paintings, inhabiting the same city at the same time, converse collegially.
He is well respected among his judicial colleagues, works collegially and is highly respected in the legal profession.
As a result, a certain number of communities have been led to live with no one in charge while other communities make all decisions collegially.
It is within his discretion to govern monarchically as vicar of Christ, or to proceed collegially as head of the college.
Disappointed, he resigned himself to a collaboration, and for five months the two men worked together, not always collegially, until they had a finished script.
Before I launch into this, I'd like to note that ICC does indeed work very closely and collegially with the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on the transboundary contaminant file.
With no majority party, parliamentary committees operate more collegially.
The Courts might then have been administered as a coherent entity or system in which independent judges, organized both hierarchically and collegially, were supported by appropriately trained and qualified staff.
You focus on what's important and not on what isn't, you engage colleagues in a respectful and inclusive way to find solutions, and you work collegially and professionally to support successive Ministers and governments.
Its decisions, especially investment decisions, are taken collegially.
Recent documents of the Magisterium and the new Code of Canon Law stress this responsibility, based on the Bishops' role as successors of the Apostles, both collegially and as pastors of local Churches.
It asks whether there is a need for a universal primacy, exercised collegially and respecting the role of laity in decision-making within the church.
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