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In an interview, Ms. Harron discussed a scene in which colleagues look at, and obsess over, one another's business cards.
He bases his TQ2 performance claims on laboratory tests in which colleagues measured the endurance of seven bicycle riders.
She also described a "hostile environment" in which colleagues and administrators made racially demeaning comments and where university officials dismissed her concerns when she complained about those comments.
Peer review, a staple of every good hospital, in which colleagues examine one another's work, did not exist in the unit.
The bank pointed out the pay was partly based on a "360 review process evaluation", in which colleagues in all ranks of the business rate each others performance.
I have been sat in meetings to assess pupil progress and the new curriculum in which colleagues have rolled their eyes, sighed heavily and muttered under their breath about having heard it all before.
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The longer team members work with each other, the more they get to know the ways in which different colleagues approach problems and communicate results, and the more they learn to trust colleagues in key areas.
"There are many topics in nutrition in which various colleagues take polarised positions.
The policeman grabbed her and took her to a patrolman's car in which his colleagues were waiting.
In between, he made 195, 93, 52, 61 and 116 in consecutive knocks against England in an Ashes series in which his colleagues were humiliated.
The trial of three construction supervisors focused on what one firefighter called smoky and ovenlike conditions in which two colleagues died.
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