Sentence examples for worked amicably with from inspiring English sources

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During the off season, BeachDogs11937 worked amicably with village officials, and the upshot was that the rules for dogs on the beach were not altered.

Yet under Macmillan, employment was neglible and prices stable: government worked amicably with organised labour, and the living standards of trade unionists increased far more rapidly than they were to do in the 1970s and 1980s.

A firm believer in Anglo-American superiority in cultural and political matters, Page at first worked amicably with both Wilson and the British government and was largely responsible for the repeal of a U.S. Panama Canal toll schedule that the British considered discriminatory.

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For the invasion of northwest Europe, the Combined Chiefs created the temporary position of Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force and assigned it to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, an American with a proven ability to work amicably with the often considerable personalities who directed the Allied armies in Europe.

Enlightened practice in this arena begins with the recognition that to get a job done, much less to get ahead, you have to be able to work amicably with other people," Kiechel wrote in an early column that I keep by my desk.

I feel Iceland needs to seriously reconsider its direction dealing with climate change, if it is to work amicably with the worlds nations".

Suggestion #1--To work amicably with others, honor the spirit of the Golden Rule--not the literal translation.

But the public has responded to the sight of leaders from rival parties working amicably in government.

"It's going to have to sue for peace and start working more amicably with other stakeholders in and around the public school arena," Mr. Leeds said, citing the vociferous opposition Edison faced from the teachers' union and some community groups in Philadelphia.

Many researchers point out that human beings are a spectacularly cooperative species, far surpassing other animals in the willingness to work closely and amicably with non-kin.

Both Ms. Carlson and Jim Kelly, managing editor at Time, said the problems were worked out amicably and that she would continue to have a relationship with the magazine.

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