The district contains several examples of homes that are not sites of cohesiveness and safety. |
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This complexity was demonstrated by results of the unique combinations we found between acculturation and family cohesiveness. |
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The superimposed ragtime piano music, played by David Shephard, gives the film cohesiveness. |
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They knew that a just society relies on a certain level of order and cohesiveness. |
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The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow. |
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She didn't show a great many coats or suiting options, choosing again to stick with the cohesiveness of her vision. |
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The group's songwriting maturity and increasing musical cohesiveness led to the group's producing its most clearly honed work. |
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The union's leadership became more politicized in the late 1980s, their bargaining power aided by the cohesiveness of the organization. |
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Throughout the islands, food is not only valued for sustenance, it is used to create and maintain cohesiveness. |
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They formed even tighter links with each other, relying on ethnic cohesiveness not only for moral support, but financial as well. |
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The use of individual replacements produced serious concern that the army would have to create group cohesiveness where none existed. |
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Our first goal was to bring some form of narrative cohesiveness to the story. |
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The networks are sufficiently strong that members can come and go without threatening the cohesiveness of the overall partnership. |
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The cohesiveness and courage of the defense, despite the decimation of the command and control system, has been a revelation. |
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Their passivity is a reflection of the lack of cohesiveness among social groups and radical parties. |
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Counterpoint and repetition of motifs provide cohesiveness and musical logic. |
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Girls use language to create and maintain cohesiveness, and their activities are generally cooperative and non-competitive. |
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There is a lack of community cohesiveness, and the people are generally more focused on immediate and individual economic needs. |
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Cohesiveness: with cohesiveness we can act in the wider interest, work as a team and build success together. |
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Sharing the same values allows us to enjoy considerable autonomy and swiftness of action without compromising our cohesiveness. |
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Relational processes signal causal asyndetic cohesiveness because they make claims for which the authors must account in their explanations. |
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What it lacks in cohesiveness it makes up in its frankness, its quick-pivoting angularities. |
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This includes also enhancing the cohesiveness and robustness of societal systems and their interface with technologies. |
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The values that the governing party are questioning are the cohesiveness and consistency in administering the Canada Elections Act. |
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It is important to achieve greater clarity of purpose and cohesiveness of cross-sectoral responsibilities. |
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Fully informed staff will be better equipped to share information, field questions and build cohesiveness in the community. |
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Gates must also restore some sense of cohesiveness between civilian and military authorities even within the department. |
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After a few months of debate, the succession issue was 'officially' closed on the grounds that it was harming the cohesiveness of the party. |
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We have also introduced initiatives to enhance the cohesiveness of the Heart Institute as a workplace. |
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The human body, I realized, is beautiful in its complexity and cohesiveness. |
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Biohazard is so goofy, so downright daffy in its illogical cohesiveness that you'll wonder why it hasn't crossed your psychotronic doorstep before. |
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That could refer to a discovery, a sense of harmonious cohesiveness, or something like that. |
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Our cohesiveness in Russia was created by outside forces-a hard life, an atheistic government, and persecution. |
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This is one of the limitations its Iranian detente may soon run into, potentially threatening the cohesiveness of the anti-Isis coalition. |
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Few regions can lay claim to the cultural, linguistic, political and religious cohesiveness the Arab States currently enjoy. |
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They said that we needed greater cohesiveness to orchestrate the various actions in an integrated fashion. |
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But now Hun Sen has, brutally, shown who is boss. Reaction to Hun Sen's putsch has already vindicated those who gave warning that to expand ASEAN so quickly was to risk a loss of its cohesiveness. |
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It will add a cohesiveness and depth to your membership, retention, leadership and extension efforts that will be far greater than if those committee chairpersons are working alone. |
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The total coverage of the Group ensured by the SIPC makes it a highly effective vehicle for cohesiveness, the sharing of values and practices throughout the Group, and for control. |
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This spirit of wholeness is also supported by a united strategic management team, which encourages efforts aiming to increase the Mouvement's cohesiveness in order to serve its members and clients as efficiently as possible. |
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All sample areas were averaged and expressed as adhesiveness, chewiness, cohesiveness, gumminess, hardness and springiness. |
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Among our other advantages, we should also mention our ability to move quickly and to make our own laws, as well as Luxembourg's strong social cohesiveness. |
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The school operates as a team in which relationship and authority are established and exercised with a view to contributing to individual development and classroom and school cohesiveness. |
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It's no secret that Petit de Grat and Arichat, there's ill feelings there... There's a lack of cohesiveness as far as the communities getting together. |
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Dialects are probably an important means of maintaining group identity and cohesiveness. |
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Functional managers contribute to overall Group cohesiveness, transmit and ensure commitment to the Group's core values, serve the operational entities and report directly to Executive Management. |
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In fact, there is a strong risk that any relatively small cost savings would be more than offset by losses in program coordination and cohesiveness and, thereby, in effectiveness. |
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While cohesiveness is undoubtedly a powerful measure of cluster quality if several proteins are involved, its included notion of seclusiveness only has a limited validity for pairs. |
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The evaluation found that this situation has caused confusion, undermined program coherence and cohesiveness, and resulted in lost opportunities for the sharing of information and best practices. |
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The textural attributes of hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness were then calculated from the curve. |
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It generates a culture of dependence to the detriment of a culture of responsibility, paralyzes and suffocates the whole continent, destroys the basis of social cohesiveness. |
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Hate crimes are offences that strike at the very cohesiveness of society. |
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In these conditions, the water is strongly bound to the clay crystals, resulting in the increased plasticity and cohesiveness of the clay, together with an increased capacity to withstand the rigours of the drying process. |
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Gumminess and chewiness were calculated as hardness x cohesiveness and gumminess x elasticity, respectively. |
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These integration initiatives involved working with other law enforcement partners, all levels of government, and the justice system to ensure cohesiveness in the delivery of services and protection of citizens. |
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Testers will talk about attributes such as chewiness, density, stretchiness and cohesiveness. |
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No doubt the associational test will itself be tested because it hinges on present-day understandings of cohesiveness and communal acts. |
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Specifically, the boards are aiming to introduce cohesiveness and disaggregation as the two main objectives for financial statement presentation. |
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Chewiness and cohesiveness in all the samples slightly decreased as storage time lengthened. |
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The first is that hazing promotes team cohesiveness, and the second is that team cohesiveness enhances team performance. |
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The Admissions page does not follow the same style guide as the rest of the site, which takes away from the cohesiveness of the site. |
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Collections comprised of a series of specimens which do not meet the criterion of comprehensiveness or cohesiveness, e.g., specimens of incunabula. |
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The textural attributes of hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess and chewiness were calculated from the curve. |
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System scientists say that the degenerating self dies and is reborn via a strange attractor that is a new intrinsic unity and cohesiveness toward which the system is evolving. |
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The cohesiveness between stories and succinctness of individual stories aimed for by the author is more effective in the earlier parts of the book than the later. |
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The training at Benguema included instruction on the Geneva Convention, unit cohesiveness, and other skills and knowledge to build the SLA into a professional army. |
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Much of the population consisted of young, single, white indentured servants and, as such, the colonies lacked social cohesiveness, to a large degree. |
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Both the overcrowded American city and the undercrowded suburb are artificial communities, their cohesiveness destroyed to a large extent by the automobile. |
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