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Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, on the other hand, inhabits the outskirts of Bush’s inner circle, marginalized by his moderate and multilateral views and by a lack of personal rapport with Bush. He’s most alienated from Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, whose calls for an expansion of the war—especially against Iraq—recur throughout Woodward’s narrative. Bush navigates a middle way between these two advisers, working both for an international coalition and for the termination of states that sponsor terrorism...
...players, in turn, seem to enjoy a good rapport with the coach and seem bound to her philosophy of playing hard basketball from the get-go and rotating every player in from the bench...
...forget to check outpatient prescriptions, too: If you visit a hospital and are given a prescription to fill, try to take it to a pharmacist you know and trust. "It's important to develop a good rapport with one or two pharmacists who know you and your family members," says Vivian. "Don't assume every pharmacist will know every drug you're taking...
...Having a good rapport with students can only help your ability to function as an administrator and I think Marshall has probably proven himself in this area,” Campos said...
...Because I’ve been here so long, I have a rapport with the clinicians. I’ll go right to them to discuss complaints.” she says...