fraternisation


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Noun1.fraternisation - associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy
association - the act of consorting with or joining with others; "you cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association"
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Il est toutefois remarquable de relever que dans l'ecrasante majorite des wilayas (42 sur les 48 wilayas que compte le pays), la serenite a largement prevalu pour renouer avec les scenes de fraternisation entre les manifestants et la police, et la symbiose inscrite sur le marbre de la profession de foi proclamant l'union sacree [beaucoup moins que]Djeich, chaab khaoua khaoua[beaucoup plus grand que].
In Al-Akhbar daily, Mohamed Barakat wrote that the historic Human Fraternity document Pope Francis and Al-Tayeb sighed during their trip, sends a message of love and fraternisation among all people.
According to CESJET, these groups have no moral right to inquire into the military's activities, especially as they are known to be sponsored by external fraternisation to destabilise the progress.
The relationship broke Intel policy which strictly forbids 'fraternisation'
However, Rudolph's father forbids the human/ vampire fraternisation.
He said provisions are revised to comprehensively address the range of disciplinary contraventions which include fraternisation, sexual harassment, adultery and plagiarism.
If this happens, check if you have a policy on fraternisation with colleagues and involve an ombudsman to assist in warning your boss to maintain a professional relationship with you.
His trips were highly criticised, with some people saying his fraternisation with the North Korean dictator meant he was condoning him.
However, there are also concerns about occupational hazards and the fraternisation between male and female officers that may obstruct their call of duty.
Let's get rid of the fraternisation between referees and players as it leads to decisions not being respected.
Above all, no fraternisation. The native people are foreigners and should remain so."

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