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- 'collegiality' in a technical sense, to create a contrast with the concept of bureaucracy. classical authors such as Max Weber consider collegiality as...
- pope, the advocates of collegiality proposed that the bishops only act with and under the pope (**** et sub Petro). Collegiality became one of the prin****l...
- common decisions and stand by them is referred to as the principle of collegiality (German Kollegialitätsprinzip), grounded in the Federal Constitution...
- The Unification Act (Ukrainian: Акт Злуки, romanized: Akt Zluky, IPA: [ˈɑkt ˈzlukɪ]; or Велика Злука, Velyka Zluka, IPA: [ˈwɛlɪkɐ ˈzlukɐ]) was an agreement...
- A College Diploma in Quebec for pre-university studies and technical studies (officially titled: Diploma of College Studies, often abbreviated DCS, French:...
- Government of Switzerland Government of San Marino Executive (government) Collegiality Athenian democracy "Switzerland | History, Flag, Map, Capital, Po****tion...
- The Federation Autonome du Collegial (FAC) is a teachers union in the Canadian province of Quebec, representing teachers at a number of the province's...
- proposition 5. Though collegiality was an idea most of the bishops had never heard of before, they had experienced collegiality at the council itself...
- Attestation of College Studies (ACS) (French: Attestation d'études collégiales (AEC)) is the name for a certificate awarded by a college in the Canadian...
- The Collegiate Church of St. Peter and St. Guido (French: Collégiale Saints-Pierre-et-Guidon; Dutch: Sint-Pieter-en-Sint-Guidokerk) is a Catholic collegiate...