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- Collegiality is the relationship between colleagues. A colleague is a fellow member of the same profession. Colleagues are those explicitly united in a...
- In the Roman Catholic Church, collegiality refers to "the Pope governing the Church in collaboration with the bishops of the local Churches, respecting...
- A College Diploma in Quebec for pre-university studies and technical studies (officially titled: Diploma of College Studies, often abbreviated DCS, French:...
- history, the term directory, in French directoire, is applied to high collegial institutions of state composed of members styled director. Early directorial...
- The R score (French: cote de rendement au collégial, CRC or cote R) is a statistical method that classifies college students' academic performances in...
- Attestation of College Studies (ACS) (French: Attestation d'études collégiales (AEC)) is the name for a certificate awarded by a college in the Canadian...
- common decisions and stand by them is referred to as the principle of collegiality (German Kollegialitätsprinzip), grounded in the Federal Constitution...
- between, is required. The Government (Swedish: Regeringen) operates as a collegial body with collective responsibility and consists of the Prime Minister...
- federal administration, and serves as a collective head of state. It is a collegial body of seven members, elected for a four-year term by the Federal ****embly...
- The Unification Act (Ukrainian: Акт Злуки, romanized: Akt Zluky, IPA: [ˈɑkt ˈzlukɪ]; or Велика Злука, Velyka Zluka, IPA: [ˈwɛlɪkɐ ˈzlukɐ]) was an agreement...