The phrase
"amicable relations" refers to a friendly and cooperative relationship between two or more people or groups. It means that they get along well and treat each other with kindness and respect.
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And, unlike in divorce court, the spouses have a good chance of preserving relatively
amicable relations between themselves and in - laws.
At the same time, we understand that
maintaining amicable relations with a child's other parent is an important and even desirable goal for many clients.
At first he is put under the spell of great promises, then he engages
in amicable relations before finally he begins to notice the cracks in the veneer as the perennial smile fades from the face of his patron.
Holmes was more of a diplomat than his predecessor and was able to maintain slightly
more amicable relations with Harvard President A. Lawrence Lowell and the other Harvard University faculties.
The function of intergovernmental diplomacy in a federal system, like that of international diplomacy, is to facilitate communication and
amicable relations between governments that are pretending to be equals by obscuring the question of whether one is more equal than the other....
Although the report concluded that the leak originated from the Republican side of the BOE and not the enforcement counsel's office — which is partially independent from the broader board, and has hardly had a history
of amicable relations with it — de Blasio's allies continued to lay some of the blame on Sugarman.
Whether Gingrich envisions a role for the Vatican in his diplomacy with Iran (the Vatican has
amicable relations with the current regime, which it presses for religious tolerance «especially of the hundreds of thousands of Christians who live in Iran) is unclear.
If the applicant had not had
amicable relations with the referee, he may give a negative response during the reference check.
The position of HR Generalist is responsible for maintaining
the amicable relation between the staff and the management of the organization.