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rapport

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


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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

"There was a sinister undertone and it was difficult to build rapport," she wrote in a statement.

From BBC