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Cohesion
Cohesion meaning
State of cohering, or of working together. | Various intermolecular forces that hold solids and liquids together. | Growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant.
Synonyms of Cohesion
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In light of evidence that most of the 2011 riots occurred in areas ranking in the bottom 10% on measures of social cohesion, the government needs to develop a proper social cohesion strategy.
The Minister of Social Cohesion is saying that cohesion means understanding and respecting differences while celebrating individualities; and not adopting traditions and cultural lifestyles of others as one’s own.
Ireland is unique among cohesion countries, having allocated up to 35% of its Structural Funds to human resource investments, compared with an average of around 25% for other cohesion fund recipients.
A nation’s national identity plays a crucial role in fostering unity, cohesion, and social integration.
An order book now of almost 1,000 aircraft well into the next decade, enables IndiGo to fulfil its mission to continue to boost economic growth, social cohesion and mobility in India.
A peaceful election is crucial to the country's cohesion and to its credibility in discouraging unconstitutional seizures of power elsewhere in Africa.
A perfunctory examination of the rationale behind the implementation of the scheme uncovers a program that was instituted to foster national cohesion and tackle the issue of discord.
As noteworthy as his individual brilliance was the cohesion he shared with second-year center Alperen Sengun, who continued his recent uptick with 21 points (on 8-of-12 shooting), seven rebounds and seven assists.
As the cabinet and the LDP’s approval ratings continue to hit new lows, Kishida’s intra-party cohesion is also weakening as the lawmakers are increasingly distancing themselves from Kishida and his administration.
As the team strives for continued success, the focus remains on building cohesion and translating recent victories into sustained positive momentum.
Building cohesion with the offensive line is crucial for success, and probably a part of the reason Risner was not on the field Sunday against the Panthers.
Burak Marlali on double bass proved a solid anchor between the strings and the wind throughout the evening to which Sydney-born violist Tahlia Petrosian and second violinist Karl Heinrich Niebuhr also added key elements of rhythmic and textural cohesion.
But a wider membership also raises questions about the cohesion and coherence of BRICS, whose existing members already differ widely in political systems, economic prowess and diplomatic goals.
But Rashford described those claims as ‘nonsense’ and says the defeat and second half performance was down to a lack of cohesion and poor communication.
But the close relationship between Brosnan and Ramsey is reflective of the wider cohesion within this Everton squad.
But the stories that we’re reading about Democratic cohesion probably aren’t going to last forever — because House Democrats are not actually that unified.
By contrast, the Highlanders struggled for cohesion often as their passing, in particular, was wayward.
Captain Nahachewsky was very impressed with the improvement in the marching and squadron cohesion.
Computer simulations show that if there are more older individuals present, the social cohesion in the group decreases.
Conflicting communities in Hiyala Payam of Eastern Equatoria State on Friday agreed to end insecurities and embrace peace during a social cohesion event organized by the state government.