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At the heart of their rambling, though well-documented book, which was recently published in Spain, is the issue of the complex rapport between intellectuals and politicians.
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This was problematic as building rapport and establishing trusting relationships was an essential prelude for staff attempting to address the complex, and often long-standing, health-related risk factors disrupting the lives of so many of their clients.
Monitoring of disease events is more widespread, accurate, and subject to ongoing quality assurance than many of the "indicators of ecosystem health" that have been proposed in the past (Spiegel and Yassi 1997), which are often difficult to routinely measure and which require intensive investigation and complex analysis (Rapport et al. 1995).
Other issues are the (computer) literacy of participants and the "rapport" with the respondents.
The main thing was the rapport.
The banter was spontaneous, the rapport hard-earned.
It was all about the rapport the milkman had established.
"The Oasis of Rapport is the time spent with the client building rapport and gathering information.
The character's rapport with the audience is all-important.
Striking, too, is the rapport between the singers.
"The rapport with the group is optimum.
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