At the end of the tribal mode of conf lict resolution, they are assured by their fellows that they have done the right thing.
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The posts fell into three well-defined categories, namely management, clinical fellows and administrative/secretarial.
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There were 84 participants in 13 specialties, including residents and fellows, program directors, faculty, practicing physicians, and ethics committees.
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They are manly enough, bright enough, look as if they had the soldier-stuff in them, look hardy, patient, many of them real handsome young fellows.
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There together with a few other fellows he poisoned a rich lady with the intent to rob her.
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We thank the many cardiology fellows who assisted in the study, and the technical staff of the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
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Resident pediatricians and fellows in neonatology attended when the workload permitted.
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Of course, not every essential property of an object serves to distinguish it from its fellows.
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He stimulated his fellows to attend conferences and tell him what we had learned.
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The newer residents and fellows were somewhat less likely to have read it (21%), but 65% reported that they were familiar with its contents.
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People of good feeling agree that we must do what we sensibly can to help our fellows.
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Don't grow up expecting to make fellows' hearts go pitter-patter !
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The experience of such collaborations has often left musicians and sound artists wary of their fellows in the visual and kinetic arts.
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Since the dedicated primary care scheme ended in 2004 however, the number of research fellows has dropped significantly, to only 53 fte in 2007.
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The rational animal loves its fellows because it can see beyond the immediate good of sense, what appears immediately useful to it.
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Collocationswithfellow
fellow
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clever fellow
In any event, he is a verycleverfellowto have done even a little of it, even if he just put the lid on.
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decent fellow
My opinion is that he is a verydecentfellowas it is.
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fine fellow
He is afinefellowbut the hopes of a career have gone.
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