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Understanding this notion nurtures a closer rapport with newly made acquaintances.
The atmosphere is superb, nurturing a genuine rapport between band and crowd.
For all of his effort to cultivate personal ties with foreign counterparts over the last four and a half years — the informal "shirt-sleeves summit" with Mr. Xi was supposed to nurture a friendly rapport that White House aides acknowledge did not materialize — Mr. Obama has complicated relationships with some, and has bet on others who came to disappoint him.
Nevertheless, even in qualitative interviews in which rapport is nurtured, reported attitudes and behavior may differ from reality and health care providers may have narrated their responses in support of expectations of the researchers.
This is expected to facilitate sensitive recruitment of participants and nurture an atmosphere of trust and reciprocal rapport that is essential for establishing a long-term commitment to the study.
Furthermore, competencies such as rapport building, group processing, emotional nurturing, modelling, and the prevention of vicarious trauma among staff are important for the successful implementation of SGBV primary prevention programmes.
As a theater veteran himself now Mr. Rickman has developed a rapport with less seasoned actors that seems more nurturing.
Clearly yi was much more than establishing rapport through warmth and friendliness, but the preparation and nurturing of intent when healing.
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Rapport LJ, Coleman Bryer R, Hanks RA.
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