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the rapports
noun
A relationship of mutual trust and respect.
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Exact(5)
Our "relationship mosaic" above visualises the rapports among countries, political groups and militant organisations in the Middle East.
Herrington bristled to see orange-jumpsuited detainees carried to wooden shacks by guards and shackled to the floor – techniques that reinforced the detainees' anger at their confinement, undercutting the rapports Herrington advised would be critical for getting them to talk.
The combinations, the rapports, whether they were between Thierry Henry and Robert Pirès, or Bergkamp and Freddie Ljungberg, was all about working at the patterns until the players knew instinctively who would be making a certain run and how they liked to receive the ball.
The information from the participant is completed with information from the rapports of the involved specialists.
The internal organisation, more precisely the rapports that the authors establishes between the concepts in all these terminologies meets the most frequent statistical data analyses needs.
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The main thing was the rapport.
It was all about the rapport the milkman had established.
Striking, too, is the rapport between the singers.
The banter was spontaneous, the rapport hard-earned.
They least accurately assessed the rapport by reading a transcript.
Not surprisingly, the rapport between snowboarders and skiers was tense.
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