Definitionn. a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
Last update: February 1, 2016
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Music was used to build a rapport with some of the students in the Futures Project. [noun]
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Morgan also offers some solid strategies to get and maintain rapport and she explains the " We Space " concept quite well. [noun]
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Alison also has a strong rapport with the children in the school. [Please select]
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An rapport de l'auteur de _l' Ayin Akbery_ (tom.) [Please select]
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Ce n'est pas un rapport extrinsèque qu'on suppose, c'est une moitié du phénomène même.' [Please select]
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Comme expérience personnelle, au contraire, comme chose "rapportée," connue, consciente, cette salle a de tout autres tenants et aboutissants. [Please select]
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Could it be that now he was become en rapport with the thought-forms created in that chamber by its successive occupants. [Please select]
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On condition that he held his tongue until I gave him leave to talk, I promised that young policeman--to put him en rapport with Schillingschen's doings as swiftly as may be. [Please select]
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Elle n'exerce de force physique que sur nos seuls cerveaux, et beaucoup d'entre nous nient encore cette influence; tandis que la salle physique est en rapport d'influence physique avec tout le reste du monde.' [Please select]
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