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rapport

[ra-pawr, -pohr, ruh-] / ræˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr, rə- /


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While Infantino seemed to have much less of a rapport with US President Joe Biden during his time in the White House, that has indeed been the case with other heads of state.

From BBC

Weiss and Cibrowski, who oversees much of the day-to-day business of CBS News, have developed a working rapport while she sketches out her vision for the future, people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal

She brings a touching sweetness to the character, and the rapport between Ms. Mullen and the excellent Mr. Hogan softens, to a degree, Beckett’s bleak vision of the humiliations of age.

From The Wall Street Journal

"A surprise event to show personal rapport is possible, but a negotiation with tangible results -- like denuclearisation talks -- will not happen," he told AFP.

From Barron's

Participants are screened by very skilled clinicians who probe and observe body language and carefully build a rapport.

From Science Daily