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"cohesion" Definitions
  1. (formal) the act or state of keeping together synonym unity
  2. (physics, chemistry) the force causing molecules of the same substance to stick together

822 Sentences With "cohesion"

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Cohesion is really important even if they don't like each other and often they don't, it's cohesion.
The city Cohesion and the architectural design development and illustrations does however, posit itself as a forward looking model of confidence, solidarity and cohesion.
Social cohesion is about how much you like the people you work with, and task cohesion is about how well people do their jobs.
This has a larger impact on our cohesion levels in local communities than it does on our cohesion levels in larger geographies, like counties or states.
Without cohesion it's hard for it to control the process.
But The Current War lacks that film's purposefulness and cohesion.
That will likely affect the internal cohesion of the group.
He will set up a new commission on social cohesion.
It was, Levin notes, an age of cohesion and consolidation.
Undoubtedly, church fish fries and picnics help build social cohesion.
These, he says, have much higher rates of neighborhood cohesion.
And the number and cohesion of Daenerys' forces is unclear.
So people are worried about the cohesion of Catalan society.
The downswingers embrace ethnic and national cohesion and closed borders.
I think you see a lot of cohesion among them.
It believed in economic diversity, cultural cohesion and national greatness.
With such meshed personalities, cohesion came naturally on the court.
We must shore up our internal cohesion: economically, politically, socially.
Can you compare the cohesion of one group to another?
The strings can be a marvel of cohesion and warmth.
Immigration has made America more dynamic but weakened national cohesion.
The cohesive team, they always brag about their cohesion. Yeah.
The stakes are enormous, for individual opportunity and for social cohesion.
On cohesion funding, a reduction of 5-10 percent might suffice.
But it makes no sense when the aim is social cohesion.
There's a certain kind of cohesion that's rare in other music.
"The cohesion would have pulled them back together," says Vanderpump, 57.
It said they can reduce violence, strengthen security and deepen cohesion.
Either way, experts argued, deniers are not projecting confidence or cohesion.
I also overestimated the leadership skills and cohesion of Republican elites.
As a fighting force, ISIS faces a unique challenge: troop cohesion.
SZ: China is a society whose cohesion is based on technology.
There are even sizable grants for projects that address social cohesion.
If you don't have security, then that cohesion cannot be maintained.
But the Taliban have internal political challenges that threaten their cohesion.
For the sake of cohesion, it's better not to poke around.
Is the goal to create division or cohesion, disruption or appeasement?
Their smear campaigns are poisoning democratic culture and cohesion in Europe.
This creates a powerful sense of cohesion, harmony and group think.
They stick together in a group called "The Friends of Cohesion".
The net result has been less confrontation, more cohesion, more solutions.
The threat of populist forces to European cohesion is not over.
You sense eternal cycles of creation and destruction, cohesion and entropy.
And so you have to think about cohesion on your team.
It's the weird cohesion of the record that I really like.
Trump has said the ban would ensure unit cohesion and readiness.
" But Fanning disagrees with the California congressman on the issue of in-unit cohesion, telling CNN, "It appears to me that there's more concern for unit cohesion issues in Congress than there is in our military.
This group has been dubbed the Friends of Cohesion, as it opposes cuts to the so-called Cohesion funds — which support members whose gross national income per inhabitant is less than 90% of the EU average.
" Pompeo also warned in a tweet: "Weakness provokes; strength and cohesion protect.
The cohesion of societies in the developed world has definitely gone down.
The frequent comparisons to America can imbue India with a false cohesion.
But one of the things I was thinking about today is cohesion.
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And there was no more cohesion, as far as a family thing.
Focusing the debate around social cohesion and integration doesn't help counter-terrorism.
We're only as strong as the strength and cohesion of our community.
An improved decision-making style will result in message cohesion and consistency.
It didn't result in weakened unit cohesion, lower morale or missing limbs.
It's a larger debate that could one day threaten the country's cohesion.
But economic and technological dynamism needs to be balanced by cultural cohesion.
We hope this agreement will bring back social cohesion to the country.
Cohesion and unity comes when we talk about issues and fix them.
They've got some cohesion, and they're going at a pretty good clip.
Is the rise of so-called illiberal democracy threatening the union's cohesion?
As Otsmane-Elhaou explains with The Vision, it can create total cohesion.
When speaking about trauma, he strongly emphasizes the importance of social cohesion.
But Mr. Puigdemont's arrest is already posing a test for European cohesion.
When I think about successful organizations, I think a lot about cohesion.
What looks like a cohesion effect is really driven by two things.
Quebec's minister of justice, Stéphanie Vallée, said the law fostered social cohesion.
But under Ms. Malkki's baton it had the cohesion of a novel.
It's a feeling of cohesion and shared discovery, surprises and simple pleasures.
In fact, too much cohesion could sometimes make your space look boring.
"The lack of development is more important than social cohesion," he said.
Undercutting alliance cohesion is a step towards this goal for North Korea.
No one is telling me I'm too aggressive, bad for team cohesion.
They matched enough but not entirely, which gave them cohesion without uniformity.
But cohesion, when feminism's and femininity's boundaries are involved, may be overrated.
We're now at a structural level, debating societal fundamentals like cohesion, civility, democracy.
But out of affliction comes grit and the desire for a collective cohesion.
Most of this is "cohesion" funding for poorer countries (think motorways in Poland).
Nor did it have, any longer, the social cohesion of Chinatown around 1900.
Sweden has long been admired for its blend of prosperity and social cohesion.
Unit cohesion and battlefield lethality are the measures of success of military units.
Under rising pressure from the European Union and America, the VMRO lost cohesion.
The internal cohesion of nation-states like the US and China would unravel.
Is there going to be enough cohesion among them to curtail production again?
Community service not only creates shared purpose, it engenders cohesion across demographic lines.
Those assets can't grow forever as that would be bad for domestic cohesion.
Ms. Merkel's pending retirement will remove a stalwart champion for the union's cohesion.
In this way, both artists long for the cohesion of forms and meanings.
First, as mass immigration increases diversity, it reduces social cohesion and civic trust.
" He added, "Social cohesion is essential for those who have capital to invest.
The risk pays off in its intimacy, but not always in its cohesion.
For that matter, Mr. Trump's own coalition is hardly a model of cohesion.
Does welcoming such people threaten the cohesion of an organization like the military?
The vital role of the family in maintaining social cohesion is universally acknowledged.
He's going to help me bring some cohesion to the [national security council].
That's beyond the wildest dreams of European cohesion funds or anything like that.
The ensuing tensions undermine coalition cohesion and reduce support for all its parties.
They wanted to know how this might impact unit cohesion and military readiness.
We mentioned Brexit, we mentioned the concerns about cohesion within the EU as well.
Then, in 2018, the programming seemed to turn toward a smart, though safe, cohesion.
Among the other issues are cohesion and inclusion, on which opinions have long varied.
There's a definite maturity here and a significant step up in terms of cohesion.
When the production opened last year, key singers performed in both, adding further cohesion.
Without gossip, we would have difficulty maintaining the cohesion of our large social groups.
I think in the proposals that we've made, we really care about social cohesion.
The 5,800-employee fledgling agency posed challenges in both internal cohesion and public credibility.
From front to back, it was a team of incomparable cohesion, spirit and resolve.
This ongoing crisis is harming our troops, adversely affecting unit cohesion and mission readiness.
The protests have threatened not just the tax but the social cohesion of France.
If another euro crisis emerges, Europe may lack the political cohesion to address it.
In his thoughts on team-building, Belichick doesn't call for uniformity, but rather cohesion.
What happens next depends a lot on the cohesion of the pro-independence government.
But that wasn't what the village needed to maintain its social cohesion, he said.
What happens with cohesion is agreement in the extreme where nobody doubts anybody else.
Whether speeding and distorted or slow and ethereal, the Messthetics have a remarkable cohesion.
And it boils down to cohesion among a group of people who are entrepreneurial.
She contended the rituals would help players overcome their doubts and encourage team cohesion.
I'd love to see a tax code that punished pollution but encouraged social cohesion.
This brave young team raised the hopes of 1966 with its spirit and cohesion.
Low social trust and a pervasive sense of unfairness are diminishing basic social cohesion.
The Trump team's cohesion will depend greatly on the president's standing in the polls.
It lacks a cohesion that I think some of my other records might have.
" And I said, "You guys brag about your cohesion, that you all get along.
"When there's a stronger sense of community or stronger neighborhood cohesion, communities will be more resilient," he explains, adding that higher levels of neighborhood cohesion correlate with lower rates of domestic violence, lower rates of drug abuse, and lower rates of child abuse.
Paak sees NxWorries as his "fresh start," it all comes back to their musical cohesion.
The worsening crisis will subject his chaos-riddled administration to an unprecedented test of cohesion.
What the film lacks in cohesion, it makes up for in ambition, gumption, and heart.
It is leading to the unravelling of social cohesion and sense of a common destiny.
But the cohesion and safety of society as a whole requires them to do so.
It also includes Germany, which sees itself as the custodian of the EU's future cohesion.
The program, the way it was presented, suffers from a lack of cohesion and detail.
Raul Reyes: A mismanaged convention Donald Trump's convention was grossly mismanaged and lacking in cohesion.
The last seven-year budget granted Poland nearly one-fifth of the EU's cohesion funds.
That problem solving promotes group cohesion and results in war stories that last a lifetime.
Central to this cohesion sticking was a clear effort at coordination between Washington and Brussels.
The EU should make every endeavor to ensure the cohesion of the 27 member states.
It also inspired far more cohesion than the French Mandate-imposed borders of the state.
When he complains about the lack of cohesion within the group, she suggests an outing.
Looking at Google's new hardware, you'll see more cohesion in its design than ever before.
In fact, military leaders agree that there have been no problems with unit cohesion whatsoever.
Tourism is tearing apart Venice's social fabric, cohesion and civic culture, growing ever more predatory.
These are "binding values," as they promote the cohesion of your particular group or clan.
The breakdown of authority, discipline and cohesion in the Turkish state has gone alarmingly far.
Losing the cohesion that NATO represents would be disastrous for the much of the world.
Far beyond economics, this strategy places social cohesion, public safety, and civil liberties at risk.
Then the trio moves toward a surge, evoking chaos and determination and messy cohesion. G.R.
Quebec's minister of justice, Stéphanie Vallée, said the law fostered social cohesion, but critics disagreed.
This formative storytelling ideal of "cohesion and purpose" became an animating force of his work.
Is Glasgow a city where there's a strong sense of cohesion and collaboration amongst musicians?
The number of foreign-born Americans is at record highs, straining national cohesion, raising distrust.
The downside, however, could be a lack of creative cohesion and a blurred public image.
The question of integration and community cohesion is weighing on the minds of European leaders.
Now it is the government in Kabul whose cohesion and command are more in doubt.
But if you're challenging the guys in the locker room, you're breaking that cohesion down.
It attempts to answer these questions: Will our neighborhood's social cohesion and sustainability be diminished?
The challenges we face in this pivotal moment only strengthen our resolve and our cohesion.
The opera proper is the occasion for their collision and, by the end, sublime cohesion.
I like its cohesion, and there is this quality of resignation and sadness to it.
But reading it, you'd invent some subtlety and cohesion that doesn't exist in the finished film.
To be fair, I'm not sure cohesion is what The Tick is aiming for at all.
Ideological organizations with some power can fuel a party to election victories and more ideological cohesion.
Most important of all, the EU's underlying cohesion has turned out to be greater than anticipated.
Such schemes will be funded in part by modest cuts to cohesion funding and the CAP.
We could use these tools to undermine our common identity as a species and social cohesion.
Don't these mixed messages point toward an underlying lack of cohesion among Republicans on healthcare policy?
So obviously we worked a lot—but that cohesion helped us keep each other in check.
The cohesion and character of a national – or even regional – contest is part of the fun.
"Social cohesion, trust and shared commitment to the community," Sharkey says, vary from neighborhood to neighborhood.
Unfortunately, in 2010 Ukraine's inter-group social cohesion ranked 85033th in a survey of 158 countries.
The apparent lack of cohesion has left investors uncertain in an environment of mixed economic data.
Down below, there was a slight loss of cohesion and a palpable gain in visceral impact.
But No_One Ever Really dies does have some sort of cohesion to it in the end.
Makonnen tends to vacillate between these two poles, to varying degrees of cohesion over full projects.
In many cases, it is by attempting to show some semblance of control and national cohesion.
Is Glasgow a city where there's a real strong sense of cohesion and collaboration amongst musicians?
It is a brisk hourlong performance that relies on the cohesion of its five-person cast.
Japan has long prized racial purity, seeing a largely homogeneous population as crucial to social cohesion.
Are these counties marked by high social cohesion, economic dynamism, surging wages and healthy family values?
Racial diversity or other factors associated with social cohesion also show little correlation with gun deaths.
A "cool" political culture needs a code that insiders can quickly recognize to create social cohesion.
To create a direction that people will follow, they are collaborative, smartly seeking input and cohesion.
The dispute over Catalonia instead presents a test of the cohesion of a member state itself.
Mr. Senisi remembered seeing a new company's name appear on projects: Cohesion Studios, based in Troy.
"This morning the friends of cohesion met together and we made a counter-offer," Orban said.
The Hornets struggled to cover Harris without the defensive cohesion that Kidd-Gilchrist and Batum bring.
It's about building cohesion and teamwork and cohesiveness," Bethune said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
The ancient Greeks considered homosexuality to be a morale booster and a foundation for unit cohesion.
Though the project lacks cohesion and a defined biographical arch, the metrics don't do it justice.
Naturally, we devolve, seek out group cohesion—group synchrony—because it ensures our chance of survival.
The numbers didn't change much when unemployment or social cohesion or religiousness was taken into account.
Getting to what Kurt was talking about, and we will finish on this, is this cohesion.
Reconciliation through negotiation and traditional settlements is cheaper than the courts and promotes family cohesion, he said.
These reactions help extremist groups improve cohesion in their ranks and rouse support from their target audiences.
It shows the "multi-benefits approach of resilience, adaptation to climate change and social cohesion", said Maire.
If you want to have things function and maintain social cohesion, you don't want vast population movements.
Think about stepping on gum: adhesion makes it stick to your shoe, which cohesion keeps it stringy.
The United States scores better for cohesion, which aims to measure tension across generations, and social connectedness.
Our economic success will help address many of our cultural challenges and lead to greater cultural cohesion.
If you're looking for narrative cohesion in Sorry to Bother You, you've come to the wrong place.
Investors feared a polarizing election campaign which could deliver a deeply eurosceptic government, threatening the bloc's cohesion.
Papers on a jobs-friendly climate policy, elderly care and social cohesion are promised later this year.
In the Trump era, the divisions that imperil America's cohesion are about the definition of that freedom.
Some analysts have said the public outcry and demonstrations could affect the social cohesion in Hong Kong.
All in all, the 936 answers covered 428 individual words, which is a striking amount of cohesion.
Cuts to the CAP and cohesion will hurt, but the region has other uses for European money.
Such a move would be enormously sensitive in some countries that are net recipients of cohesion funding.
Showing the face is a constituent element for our communication, the way we live, our social cohesion.
It would be easy to blame Germany's inability to create scoring opportunities on a lack of cohesion.
"The timeframe would be shorter than for structural and cohesion funds, allowing for more flexibility," it added.
But fostering social cohesion and interactions are also crucial for sustainable cities of the future, he said.
It does, however, naturally limit the amount of cohesion the Raptors can have from year to year.
However, economic factors remain a certain contributor to achieving social cohesion and overall happiness, the report finds.
The attack was reportedly carried out by a Syrian national, which also threatens social cohesion inside Turkey.
At the core of these problems may be a lack of social trust and cohesion among Ukrainians.
Rising economic inequality is shredding the political norms and social cohesion on which a healthy democracy depends.
"There usually is a sense of pride, there is usually a sense of social cohesion," he acknowledged.
Go to schools and speak to them... go out to the communities, we help them build cohesion.
It was a loss in which the Knicks lacked cohesion, marksmanship and, by their own admission, fortitude.
The cohesion of the dialogue between the pieces rests on the grammar of this global protest language.
The reasons may have been largely domestic, but the outcome is bound to further fray European cohesion.
It is looking forward to unity and cohesion and to remind people of what makes us Americans.
Several other times, Boston showed discontent, a lack of cohesion or effort, or all of the above.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, has brought more cohesion and energy to their ranks.
But the harder the Americans try to manufacture a connection, a cohesion, the more spectacularly they fail.
It really helps create a little more cohesion around the virtual village that you're trying to create.
The exacting pace is meant to maximize party cohesion and neutralize attacks by Democrats and business groups.
The third controversy is not of Australia's making but could damage social cohesion if it is mishandled.
How focused should you be on tribal cohesion, and how much should you be making Big Moves?
"It is a city in disarray, where there are no more rules or social cohesion," she added.
First, there is the cohesion of a society bound to common purpose in workplaces across the country.
"Unity, cohesion and focus on the essentials are important elements, especially in a relegation battle," Klinsmann wrote.
" After the scandal broke, Secretary Mattis condemned the photo sharing as "unacceptable and counter to unit cohesion.
That said, their natural cohesion doesn't mean that the two are sacrificing any of their artistic independence.
"It is likely to have dramatic effects on health and well-being, as well as community cohesion."
In contrast, "Turkey" features a face with little cohesion, consisting of 19 strips of vastly ranging widths.
SS: All right, well you've mentioned three very important areas as well- Mr. Trump, Iran and Europe's cohesion.
There's little in the way of sonic cohesion that comes from these sounds but that's kinda the point.
Perhaps, in the end, a private foundation is only about taste, and expecting scholarship or cohesion is unrealistic.
But there was more cohesion from the hosts and with Rashford causing havoc they deservedly took the lead.
But what the team lacked was cohesion — a united idea of what a touch-based phone would be.
Bright crimson lips pop against the faintest of pink shadows and blushes, which gives the overall look cohesion.
It's more of a playful, creative look, and I like that there's a cohesion to all the colors.
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It's a sloppy performance with a lot of missed cues and it lacks any sort of basic cohesion.
This creates alienation and isolation somehow, and is of course more prone to create division rather than cohesion.
Musically, this is the cohesion of four minds teasing out what naturally finds its way into the room.
" It added: "Illegal forced evictions are acts of vengeance that are detrimental to national reconciliation and social cohesion.
"Strict austerity policies do not help if we ignore social cohesion or repercussions on vulnerable groups," Anastasiades said.
It is that rule, in the minds of these elites, that makes for social cohesion and civic vitality.
It's a big, beautiful game, almost unfathomably the work of largely one person, and impressive in its cohesion.
UK Universities could also lose access to EU regional development, structural and cohesion funds to build new infrastructure.
Suppression tactics actually reinforce gang cohesion, by elevating the gang's importance and reinforcing an "us versus them" mentality.
THE CONVERSATION Mr. Allen's Playbook provides a daily sense of cohesion for a town at war with itself.
Under the new law, the BCC will delegate powers to the holding company through a 'contract of cohesion'.
"Excessive inequality could erode social cohesion, lead to political polarization, and ultimately lower economic growth," the report said.
Their kin experienced the pride, anguish, cohesion and identity of families with a loved one in harm's way.
While it's chock-full of strong songs, there's a sense that it could've been condensed to add cohesion.
" Rather, one of the weekend's stated objectives was to "foster greater unity and cohesion within our own movement.
Memes are a form of social cohesion, a shared agreement about what's funny, what's weird, what's beneath contempt.
When their need for closure rises, people become "group-centric," which means they yearn for cohesion and unity.
Altogether, the group was finding a new cooperative language, sometimes hitting a sputtering stride, sometimes avoiding cohesion altogether.
Facebook constantly brags about how "cohesive" they are, but I think we need less cohesion at these companies.
The Giants are overmatched, beaten down by injuries and lacking the cohesion it takes to sustain winning efforts.
But there was a kind of rich cohesion here, even though you only really felt it in retrospect.
It's a positive, universalist agenda that aims at social solidarity and national cohesion — we're all in this together.
The social cohesion and social trust of where you live is a key to having the good life.
As soon as I was able to get a place that I could decorate and have some cohesion.
SCOTT The world according to Bong is a cruel place, but it's also a place of family cohesion.
But sustained peace also depends on functioning, credible and pluralistic political systems, and on societal cohesion and trust.
But if local people can be involved, and profit too, "there's a social cohesion that starts to form".
It was a shake-up — one that critics said was a sign of the campaign's lack of cohesion.
"In terms of tension, social cohesion and fractures within society, it's a lot worse now," Berger told Reuters.
Italy lags below the European average for not fully investing EU cohesion funds aimed at supporting infrastructure projects.
Even among some of the most established democracies like Britain, distrust of institutions is rising, weakening social cohesion.
One worry for Mr. Bashir is the cohesion of his security forces, which have come under great strain.
That's the problem, and I think it'll be interesting to see if we can find some real cohesion.
These events have an impact on communities, on individuals, on social cohesion, on foreign policy, and so on.
At his day job, however, he had to check code in and out for cohesion across the team.
It should be possible to oppose them with a political movement that champions dynamism with cohesion, globalism with solidarity — a movement that supports free trade, open skilled immigration, ethnic diversity and a free American-led world order, but also local community building, state-fostered economic security, moral cohesion and patriotic purpose.
Indeed, calls to emulate the partisan discipline and ideological cohesion of Republicans abound in contemporary progressive commentary and advocacy.
Social cohesion is "something that has been forgotten in big cities, and we want to reinforce it", he added.
How do you build a social network that improves cohesion among people around the world, rather than erodes it?
"(He is) not only a threat to peace and social cohesion, but also to economic development," she had said.
The themes aren't exactly subtle, particularly given some deception going on, but it gives the film a thematic cohesion.
AICEP provides incentives, including tax breaks and loans from EU cohesion funds to investors only in export-oriented businesses.
The experiment, the longest of its type ever conducted, was designed to test crew cohesion and performance in isolation.
"No one would risk the EU's cohesion by questioning Spain's right to handle this situation," says one foreign minister.
Because if it doesn't, the glue, the cohesion of the nation ruptures, and that's what we're seeing play out.
The free flow of information within and between nation states is essential to business, international relations and social cohesion.
And as long as that&aposs the case, he added, there will always be an element of national cohesion.
Besides the economic benefits they produce, savings groups also have benefits for social cohesion, particularly in post-conflict areas.
W.J. Towell, an Omani company that employs 150 family members, has introduced regular family gatherings to promote family cohesion.
Successfully carrying out that role will require a degree of efficacy and cohesion the party has hitherto not exhibited.
By fostering cohesion, the party encourages the belief that, if the worst happens, it will keep credit rolling over.
These are the sources of long-term growth and national cohesion, two of the three pillars of national greatness.
National assets—such as the national language, cultural know-how, local attachments and social cohesion—turned into a burden.
Danger Mouse takes a Rubinesque approach, smartly punching up the sinewy cohesion that still sets the Chili Peppers apart.
Social media, while all too often a source of noise, division and disinformation, can boost cohesion, care and responsiveness.
The reality is, there is no impact whatsoever to readiness or to unit cohesion or anything of that nature.
More likely is the increased risk to alliance cohesion, as Russia takes advantage of the opportunity to cultivate divisions.
In their exhibitions at Honey Ramka, Michael Wetzel and Jessica Cannon long for the cohesion of forms and meanings.
Even among the feuding factions within the Afghan delegation, there has been remarkable cohesion over the latest peace overture.
Over the past two generations, however, excessive individualism and bad schooling have corroded both of those sources of cohesion.
The order cited "military effectiveness and lethality" and "unit cohesion" as reasons to exclude openly transgender people from serving.
What sort of self-indulgence creates that level of cohesion, the genuine chemistry between Flea and Klinghoffer in particular?
Frustrated by the lack of cohesion among feminist artists, she began to seek a way to create it herself.
Japan's relative social cohesion helps to curb its appetite for drugs, says Yuko Kawanishi, a sociologist of mental health.
Kidd tells us evangelicals would never again reach the same level of cohesion that they did before the 1840s.
What does not change is the value he places on cohesion among the ranks over any individual political stance.
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Khan says London has benefited from immigration and portrays the city as a beacon of tolerance, cohesion and integration.
But poorer countries to the east and south want to keep generous EU cohesion funding to advance their economies.
Currently, cohesion and agriculture funding each account for just over a third of the total for the 27 countries.
Since they have been doing this, there have been no adverse consequences to their military readiness or unit cohesion.
But the authors stressed that the overall cohesion and strength of relationships between mother and baby were not tested.
Predominantly Pashtun, it comprises various geographic and tribal constituencies, and its leadership struggles to maintain cohesion among those groups.
You can't shred the norms of reciprocity that make social cohesion possible and expect to have a functioning democracy.
Further, high neighborhood disorder and poor community cohesion increase the likelihood of PTSD symptoms among low-income black adults.
While the left of American politics often lacks cohesion, leaders of many groups say this time will be different.
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi: It seems to me that maybe it's just to keep the cohesion of his electoral bases.
Many voters today sense that the looming threats today reside elsewhere, in the unraveling of social and political cohesion.
A surge of migration from the Middle East, Africa and South Asia has strained the bloc's unity and cohesion.
Once it is part of the EU, Montenegro would have access to more structural and cohesion funds from Brussels.
This lack of cohesion between states may be particularly profound given that their politics and priorities are likely to differ.
She moved her desk into Cuddy and Landisio's office, and you could feel the unit picking up cohesion, efficiency, speed.
European diplomats like to say that Mr Trump's election and Brexit have fostered a newfound sense of cohesion in Europe.
The risks to fiscal consolidation are high and the credibility and cohesion of the government's approach continues to be tested.
She's an Oscar-winning screenwriter and gifted director, certainly more interested in narrative cohesion than Lynch at his most mainstream.
As well, he creates visual tension and cohesion in a marriage of dissonant materials like the sculptural bases of Brancusi.
Suddenly the U.S. were more relaxed and the Dutch appeared to lose not only their cohesion but also their energy.
That crisis shook the EU's cohesion, and efforts to reform a common asylum policy remain a source of deep discord.
This response should neutralize any strategic advantage Moscow might hope to gain, while maintaining the cohesion of our vital alliances.
An abstract object of art, to be discussed but never felt If only those moments of cohesion were more consistent.
Some further argue that better understanding of different religions helps in the development of social cohesion and opposition to extremism.
The report, from the RAND Corporation, also said permitting trans troops would have minimal effect on military cohesion or readiness.
They transcend every line of race, ethnicity, creed, and color to serve together -- and sacrifice together -- in absolutely perfect cohesion.
There's an enormous sense of cohesion and spirit out there, everyone's helping each other, everyone's playing in each other's bands.
Another factor in favor of alliance cohesion is that each side needs the other to ensure common prosperity and security.
They steered clear of framing their misgivings on morality grounds, instead voicing concerns about "military readiness" and unit cohesion. Gen.
"We need to fight unemployment, guarantee social cohesion and, in the refugee crisis, ensure order and humanity," Mr. Faymann said.
In short, fears that Europe lacks the cohesion to avoid a financial crisis may be enhancing the threat of one.
The showing of party cohesion and conviction on Labour's side was, remarkably, nearly as poor as on the Conservatives' side.
These offered shorter sentences to terrorists who renounced violence, prompting many to defect, wrecking the cohesion of the terrorist groups.
GOP leaders, heavily invested in avoiding a complete breakdown of party cohesion, are unlikely to disavow Trump before the election.
It is critical to see that cohesion of the OPEC+ group because we are still dealing with an oversupplied market.
Saudi authorities brook little public dissent and frequently detain activists on charges of undermining social cohesion and participating in demonstrations.
A lot of superhero shows look the same, a quality that can be at least partially attributed to corporate cohesion.
This cohesion makes Teachers feel effortless — which is even more impressive considering that it's only aired two episodes so far.
A strong EQ is the foundation for working cooperatively with a group and creating a sense of cohesion at work.
Put in more practical terms, the right still has the votes and the cohesion to prevent a Senate impeachment conviction.
Recurring motifs bring structural cohesion to a 32-minute, three-movement score that on the surface sounds impetuous and mercurial.
Some might argue that the long-term costs of believing fictional stories outweigh any short-term advantages in social cohesion.
Enthusiasm remains strong in non-EU states like Serbia, which do not have access to EU structural or cohesion funds.
It wouldn't change the responsibility that lower-level commanders have to protect their troops and deal with unit cohesion issues.
Argenteuil's soccer team was created to help with "social cohesion": It gave young people somewhere to go, something to do.
However, China will show its resilience in trade and social cohesion as long as the trade war enters a stalemate.
They transcend every line of race, ethnicity, creed and color to serve together and sacrifice together in absolutely perfect cohesion.
May's allies maintain that such constraints are essential to maintain the social cohesion of Britain's inner cities in the future.
The drama provided an eloquent snapshot of the political forces over immigration tearing at the cohesion of the Republican Party.
"None of them reported any negative impacts on operational effectiveness or operational readiness or cohesion of the force," Schaefer said.
Where you stand on all this clearly depends on where you sit: Do you think that group cohesion is measurable?
Trump's trade actions are politically motivated and likely aimed at maintaining "the cohesion of his electoral basis," according to Smaghi.
We envision a future in which technology is transformative, but not at the expense of our values and social cohesion.
"It does the work of establishing cohesion," said Michelle McSweeney, a research scholar at Columbia University who studies digital communication.
COHESION FUNDS The European Commission has proposed 1.1% and the European Parliament, which will vote on the budget, wants 1.3%.
Around day eight, when you start to wonder if a swap is coming, you make decisions that build tribal cohesion.
But the heavy tour schedule has instilled something beyond the root cohesion of a working band, in Mr. Washington's appraisal.
The goal is to weaken cohesion among Western allies, stir discord in their domestic politics and blunt opposition to Russia.
They transcend every line of race, ethnicity, creed, and color to serve together — and sacrifice together — in absolutely perfect cohesion.
"The election result is likely to weaken policy cohesion and creates uncertainty over the longevity of the UK government," Fitch said.
In a sense, the rebellions even made uranium an unexpected source of cohesion in a country with an unsettled national identity.
So we need a president that will support the fundamental ideas of the European Union, which is solidarity, democracy, social cohesion.
You know, the storytelling element and the cohesion between tracks on the record reminded me a little bit of Paul Simon.
The Swiss government had urged voters to reject the campaign, saying the scheme would cost too much and undermine societal cohesion.
The result is a frustrating lack of narrative cohesion that relies too heavily on tropes the original Blair Witch Project codified.
But as the movement gained strength on the streets during the months that followed, it was losing cohesion behind the scenes.
Perhaps it is failing social cohesion of the kind bemoaned in "Bowling Alone", an influential book by American sociologist Robert Putnam.
According to recent studies in evolutionary science, human beings developed the ability to feel shame because it helped promote social cohesion.
The Economist: If this is the future of how we consume political ideas, it sounds like a threat to social cohesion.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan also told a news conference that the current tough economic environment in South Africa required national cohesion.
National Assembly Vice-President Ouesseni Tamboura rejects such criticism and said the trial would be a "an important step towards cohesion".
" The memo suggests that Obama's policy change could have caused a myriad of "negative effects" including the disruption of "unit cohesion.
Over time, Facebook's algorithm change may be necessary to promote social cohesion and make the internet less exploitative and more meaningful.
Suddenly, the LCS isn't concerned only with structurally consistent play, but also in the cohesion and accountability of its management superstructures.
DJing is about the creation of the new from the existing, remodelling disparate sounds and corralling them into something approaching cohesion.
LONDON — Britain will fund English language classes for Muslim women migrants in hopes that building community cohesion will help fight extremism.
So there is a strong team cohesion to make the game as good as we possibly can in the time provided.
This is how a board gets a temperature gauge of the real cohesion of a team, the corporate culture, the magic.
No two songs employ the same lineup of sounds and styles, and, still, You'll Pay For This has cohesion and identity.
Theresa May on Monday rejected the idea of holding a second Brexit referendum, saying it would threaten "social cohesion" in Britain.
Such staggering levels of wealth inequality threaten our democracy, compound racial and class divisions, undermine social cohesion, and destabilize our economy.
Specifically developed for those with finger loss, these prosthetics mimic natural finger motion by working in cohesion with the remaining fingers.
The contemporary art world in New York is not known for its political cohesion or conviction, at least in recent years.
That will test both the cohesion of Tsipras' radical coalition and the reform credentials of new conservative opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
"Current market conditions are testing the petro-nations patience and cohesion ... Any major change in policy would come as a surprise".
Even in the "best" of cases, though, where the military maintains its cohesion, a coup would be a calamity for Venezuela.
The shift is not only straining political and social cohesion, but also threatening the region's postwar principle of peace through prosperity.
These not only helped the recovery of food production, but catalysed the spread of community organizations and helped restore social cohesion.
Militaries require rigid cohesion to function amid terrifyingly violent circumstances, and they require society's trust to fill and fund critical needs.
But one year after the change, a Palm Center study found no impact on military readiness, unit cohesion, recruitment or retention.
If we all paid something in taxes it might also increase national cohesion, something that is currently hanging by a thread.
" At the end, the leaders all sign a "joint communiques" making generic declarations about "the vital transatlantic bond" and "Alliance cohesion.
The small cast performs with admirable cohesion and intensity, but the production's antics make it difficult for individual performances to shine.
Now it's time to solve problems: shoring up the future of pensions, recognizing the value of work, strengthening cohesion in Europe.
Those missiles threaten our allies' security, and dismissing the threat undermines allied cohesion when we most need it regarding Korean issues.
The car, once hailed as the key to every major United States city, is essentially the undoing of organic urban cohesion.
So it's going to enhance peace, it's going to enhance that cohesion that we've always aspired for, or to, as Africans.
"He liked to canvas everyone's opinion before expressing his own and then often crafted a compromise to maintain cohesion," writes Chernow.
This rule creates a personal nightmare for families that will reduce cohesion in communities and create harmful instability for our schools.
Early in the year, I thought we were pretty good, but as a lot of guys gained experience, the cohesion started.
"That a continent can be so submerged yet unfragmented" makes it useful for "exploring the cohesion and breakup of continental crust."
The Swiss government had urged voters to reject the campaign, saying the scheme would cost too much and undermine social cohesion.
In an interview with NPR in September, Byard called for greater cohesion between the private sector and federal emergency relief efforts.
"The government will have its hands full defending the notion that this is bad for cohesion" among military units, Fidell said.
But there was enough cohesion in the room that I have confidence it's possible to get it done by July 7.
I mean, I care about helping to address these problems of social cohesion and understanding what economic problems people think exist.
After breaking his neck in a World Cup semi-final in 211, Mr Darwin founded Gain Line, which specialises in analysing cohesion.
De Maiziere said baring one's face and being able to look other people in the eye was key to ensuring social cohesion.
"Expect us to follow our long-standing interest in the integrity of the single market and cohesion of the #EU," he added.
At the time White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that transgender service "erodes military readiness and unit cohesion" citing health costs.
Just as Karl Popper wrote that tolerance depends on intolerance of intolerance; so pluralism depends on a degree of unity and cohesion.
The D.J. collective's sets have nurtured a cult following for deft cohesion of fringe disco sounds, from bouncy Italo to skittish dancepunk.
In 2013, Philadelphia Magazine called the Experience Project "the worst social networking website" because of its lack of cohesion, theme, and spellcheck.
I'm curious if you have a view on that and where that's positive versus where that creates a lack of social cohesion.
When Mr Macron refers to the need for "national cohesion", or calls his plan a "project for society", military types see red.
The cohesion that Google seeks simply breaks down, leaving no single compelling reason to buy one or more of Google's hardware products.
Was making art critical to the social cohesion that enabled our early human ancestors to make the transition into the European continent?
The consistency and cohesion are crucial: Voters may know they're not supposed to like Trump, but they may not be sure why.
Political cohesion in the euro zone is more important than it is in the U.S. and U.K. which have their own currencies.
It stems less from worries about the effect of immigration on wages or jobs than from a perceived threat to social cohesion.
Others—like edits of Macklemore, Babymetal, and, because why not, Smash Mouth—prove that not all nightcore is interested in sonic cohesion.
The separation is a gripe, but it doesn't take away from what Siri can do — just from an overall sense of cohesion.
In Fitch's view, the election result is likely to weaken policy cohesion and creates uncertainty over the longevity of the UK government.
Mark Milley's testimony to the Senate panel that there have been "precisely zero" reports of problems with unit cohesion, discipline and morale.
One of Putin's long-term goals is to weaken the cohesion of the West, a process being accelerated by the current tensions.
Again, although fiction, it could portend the direction for the Republican Party should a pathway to unity and cohesion fail to materialize.
The program – designed to stem retaliatory violence and rebuild social cohesion within communities – cost $28500 million, which directly supported community-led programs.
The flashbacks and jumps forward between adult-Theo's life and 13-year-old Theo's life rob "The Goldfinch" movie of true cohesion.
Distance unified the fragments into a single visual field; proximity revealed its actual lack of fixity and the temporality of its cohesion.
This D.J. collective's sets have nurtured a cult following for deft cohesion of fringe disco sounds, from bouncy Italo to skittish dancepunk.
I genuinely think that there's something really valuable in a curiosity and a playfulness and knowing there's a cohesion to the story.
Singapore, like many other countries, is trying to deal with the spread of falsehoods online, which can undermine democracy and social cohesion.
John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, may trim down the options, which could force cohesion around a plan. Mrs.
America, Mr. Bahrani's "Fahrenheit" tells us, rejected that culture along with books, in the name of societal cohesion (too many offensive ideas).
Yet, for all the innovations, Akporiaye says the social cohesion that old tontines offer has restrained his company from starting new ones.
It's important in the current context of terrorism and risk to our social cohesion to unite all French people around our hymn.
I also like to drag whatever is on the lid onto the bottom line so it feels like there's a circular cohesion.
Five years later, the notion that this cohesion, built around our aspirations and identity, extends beyond our differences has only grown stronger.
But they are crucial to the future of Britain and to the cohesion of the other 27 member states of the bloc.
Durkheim argued that norms, values and rituals were the linchpins of social order; they provided the basis for solidarity and social cohesion.
While earthquakes and volcanoes give no warning, a hurricane can be a slow-motion stress test of national strength, smarts and cohesion.
Xi — concentrating power, abolishing term limits, extending technological tyranny — has left no doubt over his determination to prolong that cohesion through diktat.
In fact, Mr Strachan asserts that it is one of a number of factors that contributes to cohesion which in turn improves performance.
In Beirut, gatherings devoted to sharing true stories are promoting tolerance and social cohesion, breaking taboos and allowing marginalised voices to be heard.
The key is the elevation of "order above law": arguing that maintaining social cohesion and safety is a value above the law itself.
Voters with poorer health and lower social cohesion, as measured by low expressed willingness to co-operate with others, also favoured Mr Trump.
Profoundly, these extinct humans buried their dead, a funeral act that anthropologists say is indicative of social cohesion, social roles, and mutual support.
However, the lack of intergenerational cohesion is one of the biggest risks facing the workforce, according to executives who participated in one study.
These were all discrete parts that lacked cohesion, and so Byrd's team again worked with Microsoft to funnel them all into one app.
"In no case was there any evidence of an effect on the operational effectiveness, operational readiness, or cohesion of the force," Rand said.
France, which will let teenagers work in a civil organisation rather than the armed forces if they prefer, hopes to foster social cohesion.
Whether you like each other or not, there's a cohesion amongst a group of people, and every successful company I've seen is cohesive.
The government had increased the DSU (urban solidarity and social cohesion budget), he argued, even if it had cut the DPV (cities' budget).
Connected technologies risk "increasing inequality and decreasing social cohesion", he added — suggesting too that such concerns have the potential to fuel damaging populism.
Social cohesion began breaking down, drug addiction rates rose, and anger at the elites who were seemingly letting this happen grew and hardened.
"I hope that the vote today not only promotes respect between different opinions but also brings more social cohesion and peace," she added.
Cohesion will crack and Saudi Arabia, likely the only producer substantially complying with limits at that point, may opt to open the spigots.
Aluminum and magnesium give the new Pen-F a sturdy, solid feel, and the cohesion is amplified by a lack of visible screws.
Yes, the Warriors are deservedly unprecedented favorites to win it all, armed with more depth, talent, cohesion, and experience than they've ever had.
The result has been a sharp increase in internal cohesion, from partisan voting in Congress to rank-and-file behavior on Election Day.
None of these problems can be effectively addressed given the failure of governance and societal cohesion that has now produced another political crisis.
I hope there is space, which we didn't manage seven years ago, to really modernise in cohesion policy, agricultural funds and regional funds.
You probably haven't even heard of civil religion — the concept of a religion-like unifying force that creates cohesion among relatively disparate people.
Jeff Bezos is famous for hating "social cohesion," that tendency people have for finding consensus for no other reason than it feels good.
Lee's jokey hyperbolic carnival barker prose, alliterative and infectious, also helped give the Marvel line a comfortable cohesion that made them fan favorites.
Last year's influx of refugees unleashed nationalistic and xenophobic forces in many European countries, unsettling their politics and societies, threatening the union's cohesion.
This is not a political gift for killing Israelis but a humanitarian act of social cohesion that every country provides for its poor.
The visuals give this paradoxical film a sense of cohesion, but the togetherness of the film goes far beyond the colors and light.
Kelly, previously Trump's secretary of Homeland Security, is widely seen as having imbued a once-chaotic White House with a measure of cohesion.
Insider's Kim Renfro said the movie's non-linear storytelling robs the story of cohesion and make its emotional punches fall by the wayside.
Goats in particular are "highly social" and may use their communicative calls to "strengthen social bonds and group cohesion," according to the researchers.
Hate crimes are despicable and destructive acts that not only hurt the immediate victim, but threaten social cohesion, basic security, and democratic ideals.
For decades, social democracies were regarded as the most balanced societies in the world, providing the best combination of freedom, prosperity and cohesion.
The time has come to put a price on the type of development that can be expected to generate lasting cohesion and peace.
And what is the price we pay in cohesion, as we opt to stare relentlessly at our phones instead of engaging in person?
Increased prosperity and cohesion among these states would make them less susceptible to influence — economic, diplomatic or military — from Beijing, Ankara or Moscow.
American elites today are sharply polarized, so it's not surprising to find both high polarization and strong group cohesion at the Supreme Court.
Last weekend, the gulf between the two parties — in strategy and message, in political tenacity and internal cohesion — could not have been greater.
Sometimes immigration restrictions should be loosened to bring in new people and new dynamism; sometimes they should be tightened to ensure national cohesion.
While George Costanza never faced serious consequences for pretending to be an architect on "Seinfeld," Mr. Newman, the president of Cohesion Studios Inc.
Teams of American economists thought that if you privatized property correctly, the law and order and social cohesion would take care of themselves.
"Don't try to suggest that the E.U. cohesion fund is a gift for central and eastern member states," he said here last year.
"I have received precisely zero reports of issues of cohesion, discipline, morale and all those sorts of things," Army Chief of Staff Gen.
I am convinced that more Americans are worried about the country's cohesion and its institutions being ripped apart by Trump than Trump realizes.
With violence and disorder multiplying in many parts of the world, we must strengthen not only our military defense but our social cohesion.
And who knows what would happen to productivity and wages, to politics and social cohesion, if immigration took off on an unprecedented scale?
Striking a conciliatory tone in a guest column in the Frankfurter Allgemeine paper, Seehofer said the cohesion of Europe and Germany was at stake.
"We'll not stand idly by while NATO allies purchase weapons from our adversaries, weapons that threaten the very cohesion of this alliance," Pence said.
There have been trans people serving openly since the ban was lifted in 2016 without any negative impact on morale, readiness, or unit cohesion.
I think you've got a fashion week that's full of very different kinds of brands, so there's no kind of critical cohesion to it.
But this one takes a wide view, examining data for 23 countries in five areas: productivity and engagement, well-being, equity, cohesion and security.
Mr Eagleton is eloquent when he elaborates on the enduring power of faith as a source of cohesion and inspiration in most human societies.
Most brands now have at least four logo orientation and color variations that contribute to consistency and cohesion across their growing portfolio of channels.
"The combination of fear of downward mobility, weak safety nets, and eroding social cohesion likely contributes to the high levels of desperation," they suggest.
Morawiecki told Trwam television on Friday his priorities would be economic development, social cohesion, fighting tax evasion and an improvement of Poland's reputation abroad.
Above all else, it means promoting national social cohesion: overcoming political and social polarization and rebuilding a sense of shared community and national destiny.
Let's finish up talking about cohesion, because it's something I think about a lot, with a lot of companies that I cover, at least.
If we respect AIs as societal equals, it would go a long way in ensuring social cohesion and in upholding a sense of justice.
But there are certain government benefits that are important for holding the cohesion of a country together, on issues like Social Security and Medicare.
The Tuesday Group, which got its name from its weekly lunches, isn't nearly as well-known outside Washington, and doesn't have the same cohesion.
Both in terms of the benefit to every individual and [to] the internal cohesion of the LGBT community across lines of difference like race.
The opposition, a variegated alliance long on personal ambition and short of cohesion, needs to do far more to become a credible alternative government.
The idea is a re-imagining of transport that will limit vehicle traffic, increase pedestrian space and, the city council claims, promote social cohesion.
Stoltenberg is visiting Turkey for the first time since the July 15 coup raised concern about the cohesion of the alliance's second-largest military.
But the considerable economic cost paid by Western firms made the political cohesion on sanctions that has held until today all the more impressive.
A third of spending would be allocated to the "cohesion policy", which helps reduce the gap between rich and poor regions of the bloc.
Diana Williams is a member of the Lucasfilm Story Group, the team charged with developing narrative cohesion and connectivity within the Star Wars universe.
Brace Legs is very carefully curated with a specific type of design, giving the whole shop a cohesion that I could only dream of.
" The analysts raised their price target from $9 to $11, feeling "generally impressed with the cohesion and positive steps on the road to recovery.
In fact, despite the mix of materials and ideas in Ganni pieces, the deep cohesion eliminates any sense of perversion or even personal style.
All three are "not only a threat to peace and social cohesion, but also to economic development," Gabriel told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
"Obviously, if those guys were here, we'd have a little more of that cohesion and chemistry going," Hornacek said, referring to Noah and Rose.
It undermines social cohesion, and, finally, creates the conditions for what the social contract is meant to preclude: a war of all against all.
The playground was also intended to improve social cohesion in a multicultural and underserved part of London, while also appealing to different age groups.
These aspects of the Nordic model may sometimes sound socialist, but they have helped to spread wellbeing, improve social mobility and maintain social cohesion.
In a survey of residents from a Southeastern U.S. city, social cohesion was negatively associated with health impacts of summer heat and winter extremes.
"I hope that the vote today not only promotes respect between the different opinions but also brings more social cohesion and peace," Merkel said.
"This trajectory contributes to the recovery of income and the improvement of social cohesion levels," the government said in the plan, seen by Reuters.
However, managed correctly, there is an argument to say that it could promote social cohesion and help pad out ever-diminishing public funding budgets.
The realization that Zealandia is actually an independent continent could help scientists better understand "the cohesion and breakup of continental crust," the authors write.
But amid growing concern about social media's negative impact on social cohesion, that can't be taken for granted any more, and Zuckerberg knows it.
The Bottom Line: Criticisms about NATO burden-sharing are not new, but they ignore the alliance's key virtues while undermining its cohesion and effectiveness.
Similar concerns about unit cohesion were also debated in the wake of the reversal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gay troops.
Cora said he learned a lot from the Astros and their manager, A. J. Hinch, mostly about the need for cohesion throughout an organization.
The perceived threat presented by the Democratic House may not be enough for the NRA to find cohesion and refocus on its legislative goals.
He never answered and I knew the answer anyway: Facebook's ruling class pushed cohesion over disagreement and chastised those who went against the grain.
She also dismissed the argument that unit cohesion would suffer from transgender people serving alongside service members who might have problems working with them.
It is a divide between those who place heavy value on social order and cohesion relative to those who value personal autonomy and independence.
Cohesion funds for newer member states could be cut by as much as 6 percent to make room for these other kinds of aid.
As Britain struggles to find cohesion now on how it plans to leave the European Union, its politics is becoming more and more European.
The truth is that these neighborhoods, though poor, are often tight knit, with a sense of solidarity overriding any supposed lack of ethnic cohesion.
"The proposal is not just, because it lowers cohesion funds and we need investments," Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said ahead of the gathering.
"The goal of the organization was to shake and eventually destroy the democratic system and social cohesion of the federal republic," the GBA said.
We are aware of the civil disruption caused when highways, bridges, and pipelines split thriving neighborhoods, resulting in shuttered businesses and disrupted social cohesion.
They have publicly flagged Russian President Vladimir Putin's objective to undermine the US-led liberal democratic order, along with US institutions and social cohesion.
" But Rich Lowry, in the National Review, said that "what Brokaw was getting at -- the importance of assimilation to cultural cohesion -- should be uncontroversial.
Here you see how expansive Al-Hadid's eclectic techniques really are, as they embrace world-shaping forces of cohesion and entropy, regeneration and decay.
The judge said the military previously commissioned a study that debunked concerns about unit cohesion, military readiness, or healthcare costs related to transgender troops.
And in Facebook's case the cost is both individual (to your attention and your privacy); and collective (to the public's attention and to social cohesion).
"Lack of respect for the dignity and humanity of fellow members of the Department of Defense is unacceptable and counter to unit cohesion," Mattis said.
In addition, the process requires a certain community cohesion, like a census worker who knows the area or neighbors who are familiar with your household.
And while that may help them hedge bets, save money and reach some efficiencies, that lack of cohesion also opens the door to security loopholes.
The production, handled by Mirwais along with Jason Evigan, Mike Dean, and others, is uniformly excellent and bizarre while maintaining the cohesion Heart sorely lacked.
But the show of Republican cohesion does demonstrate that Trump is in little danger of being removed from office by impeachment, at least right now.
Now, a recent report from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has warned that the HSR could struggle to provide the hoped-for boost to ASEAN cohesion.
The police detect the "continuing existence and cohesion" of an IRA hierarchy, though they accept that the organisation is now committed to a political path.
And that's the kind of cohesion we see every day, Could you envision a day where Periscope becomes a button, "Go Live," in Twitter Totally.
"The first priority again is cohesion, and the second priority would be that the commander in chief listen to the best military advice," Dees said.
Many veterans and defense experts, however, are aghast, arguing that the policy could undermine unit cohesion and set a dangerous precedent for other Western armies.
But they strongly oppose a structural, long-term reduction in so-called cohesion funds that they fear the Commission may propose this week, diplomats said.
"The first priority again is cohesion, and the second priority would be that the commander-in-chief listen to the best military advice," Dees said.
"By helping low-income hosts reduce their bills, we are helping reduce conflict and creating more cohesion between the host and refugee community," Rababah explained.
When asked about what effect proposals like the Hartzler amendment would have on transgender service members, Hunter suggested that it would impact in-unit cohesion.
Today's massive concentrations of wealth also are concentrations of political and economic power, which are disruptive to democracy, social cohesion and economic stability for everyone.
Shades of Akira Yamaoka's more subtle works are carefully nuanced and allowed to influence each scene, without disrupting Wire Wood Daughters' delicate aural/visual cohesion.
It's another consideration to bear in mind for those who seek to respect social cohesion as well as the rights and interests of prospective immigrants.
By pointing to the courage and cohesion of our fighting men and women, the commander-in-chief was making an effort to cool things down.
The Republican Party is a natural home for Chinese-Americans, who tend to value free enterprise, individual responsibility, law and order, education and family cohesion.
"This is a fundamental issue... a question that has great significance for cohesion of the country and the legitimacy of the democratic system," he said.
In a brief statement posted online on Tuesday, the Turkish police said the suspended officers were "in cohesion with or connected to" Mr. Gulen's movement.
In Memphis, the Warriors shot the ball poorly and seemed to lack cohesion, at least until the closing minutes, a troubling theme in recent weeks.
This will not only address the political impasse but also start to pull Kenya back together to ensure political, economic and social inclusion and cohesion.
On one hand, the song doesn't call for cohesion as much as it does melody—Scott's got just enough of that to hold this together.
Whereas a McCain figure or even a Ryan figure might be more willing to make sacrifices that could hurt the party's cohesion for the country.
Now, granted, some people may find greater cohesion, greater sense of purpose, a greater sense of belonging, from a twenty-minute meeting once a day.
Above all, the composer succeeds in maintaining tension and cohesion across a huge span—"one long unbroken musical thought," as he writes in his notes.
In their first season under Hopkins, the Huskies discovered cohesion — particularly as they unfurled a Syracuse-inspired zone defense — and because his excitement is contagious.
While I don't think Democrats have to all say exactly the same thing in the same way, I don't think there is yet real cohesion.
One other hit, ultimately I think the real damage that Facebook might have suffered due to all this stuff is internal turmoil and unit cohesion.
Mr. Hokayem said the Turkey-Russia cease-fire had benefited the Syrian government by taking the world's focus off Idlib and eroding the rebels' cohesion.
"We really want to talk about the threat to social cohesion that helps characterize this presidency but also just this era," he said last month.
"More typically, there's a lot more cohesion in the messaging between the White House and the markets," said Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
Political psychology researchers have long found that when leaders cast outsiders as different and threatening, that can strengthen insiders' sense of identity and group cohesion.
Like a digital "glitch" or a scrambled transmission, Calvert generates paintings that are suspended in a moment, simultaneously on the verge of disintegration or cohesion.
"The first priority again is cohesion and the second priority would be that the commander in chief listen to the best military advice," Dees said.
If Democrats are lucky enough to sweep the elections in 2020, they will face an enormous challenge: maintaining internal cohesion while retaining sustained public support.
Steffen Seibert said the cohesion of the remaining 27 EU members had always been important for Germany and discussions would be held in that spirit.
But when I read that Gretchen Rubin, the author of "The Happiness Project," suggested dancing as a key to family cohesion, it struck a chord.
"The UK general election result creates uncertainty over the policy platform, political cohesion and longevity of the next UK government," Fitch said in a statement.
That may not be enough to impress the rank-and-file members of the SPD, who care more about issues such as domestic social cohesion.
Mark Milley told Gillibrand he has not heard of any issues with unit cohesion in the Army because of the open service of transgender troops.
A Pentagon spokesman on Monday said the department had not yet determined whether transgender persons in the military adversely impacts lethality, readiness and unit cohesion.
That's because gun violence stands at the intersection of the most urgent problems threatening the functioning of American democracy and the cohesion of the country.
"When the baseline level of political cohesion and the ethnic fault lines are much higher … social media becomes a much more dangerous instrument," Panda said.
Certainly, in African-American and Caribbean-American contexts, this is crucial, because homosexuality is often viewed as a pathology and a threat to community cohesion.
Secretary of State John Kerry recently traveled to Iraq to underscore the United States' support of the Iraqi government and to urge cohesion among its leaders.
They also discussed debt reprofiling, the fiscal impact of the migration crisis, the pension reform bill and how to "maintain social cohesion", the Greek official said.
In Britain, for example, a recent government report on social cohesion highlighted closed communities of disadvantage where immigrants don't speak English, don't integrate and don't participate.
I have a real issue with pre-collections as marketing tools because I think there's so little cohesion in terms of how brands approach the season.
A great boon of EU membership is the V4's access to substantial "cohesion" funds, which are financing colossal upgrades of public infrastructure in the region.
In addition to nostalgia and brand cohesion, Brown and Hadjigeorgis thought pickle ice cream would compliment Lucky Pickle Dumpling Co's cuisine well as a palate cleanser.
Other Love, Death + Robots stories can be found in Cohesion Press' SNAFU anthologies: "The Secret War," based off David Amendola's short story, is in SNAFU: Hunters.
That eclectic coalition, which intermingles throughout the album, feels true to the spirit of Snarky Puppy, a band rooted first and foremost in gut-level cohesion.
The first season had a real sense of cohesion: from the characters, to the tropes, to the visuals, it all felt part of a singular whole.
The reasons on offer—medical conditions affecting deployability, higher health-care costs and threats to "unit cohesion"—"do not appear to be supported by any facts".
While Marinho and other officials say support for pension reform among lawmakers has never been higher, a lack of political cohesion in Congress could delay approval.
The country lost its cohesion when the military no longer represented a national institution working for Syrian interests but a sectarian militia protecting the ruling family.
But however unconventional to the Western eye, Gacaca was first and foremost involved with justice, and to an extent social cohesion—but not mental health directly.
Showing how much everyone contributes to the common coffers is meant to increase social cohesion as well as trust in the government and the tax system.
A modicum of cohesion, order and civility became—Mr Kausikan again—central to a grouping in which none of those qualities could be taken for granted.
Babis said he saw potential savings in areas including defense and border protection, which can be funded nationally, and open more room for the cohesion policies.
Babis said he saw potential savings in areas including defense and border protection, which can be funded nationally, and open more room for the cohesion policies.
Across the continent there has been a resurgence of anti-Semitism, which threatens Jewish communities, social cohesion, and regional and transatlantic systems of human rights protections.
In terms of cost, value and team cohesion, it makes more sense to promote a youth player than to arbitrarily swell the squad with free agents.
Managing the world's stock of refugees is one thing; dealing with sudden flows from conflict areas that can strain economies, infrastructure and social cohesion is another.
MacDonald doesn't yet see the same level of cohesion among Australian creators, but hopes initiatives like the pop-up YouTube Spaces will help a community develop.
"Social cohesion" helps drive the creation of small and medium-sized businesses, promotes innovation and research, increases education and skill levels, and boosts inter-regional travel.
It also found that the change in policy was unlikely to harm unit cohesion and that the cost of providing transition-related care would be negligible.
Now that OPEC has lost cohesion, the expensive projects that made sense during the $100-a-barrel era often no longer add up economically, analysts say.
As Johnson pursues his international game of chicken with the EU, his own country's cohesion, and the UK constitution, the daily drama becomes ever more intense.
Brexit is a case in point: It captured popular imagination as a way to control immigration, among other things, but is now tearing up Europe's cohesion.
"We want to make it a legal requirement to show your face in places where that is necessary for the cohesion of our society," he said.
The Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas, has lost the legitimacy, the cohesion and the will to do much about it.
Sociologists who study the Nordic model have found that social cohesion between citizens and the government goes a long way toward ensuring a (mostly) peaceful society.
Disrespecting America to get attention for a political cause erodes the very cohesion we need to solve the problems the protestors say need to be addressed.
But it has also been active among more obscure players, ensuring a level of quality control and ideological cohesion at free-market groups across the country.
Because we lack clear and cohesive ideas about what success would look like, when trial results are announced, our reaction can lack clarity and cohesion, too.
Mercury retrograde means that things can feel really up in the air, but that doesn't need to mean that the cohesion in relationships totally slips away.
We tell stories about experience in order to give it some sort of cohesion or to make it internally coherent, or whatever the case may be.
In fact, it takes quite a lot more than proximity to create social cohesion — a society that truly reflects the Enlightenment principle of equality for all.
In that vein, the corps is developing professional military education; leadership is convening focus groups of active-duty Marines to examine gender bias and social cohesion.
Proponents said the legislation would ensure state religious neutrality, and Quebec's minister of justice, Stéphanie Vallée, who sponsored the bill, said it would foster social cohesion.
He regrets the loss of the extraordinary American cohesion that, at the end of the Cold War, secured the place of a united Germany in NATO.
Finally, there is a greater likelihood of team and culture cohesion when hiring and mentoring tech talent from an alternative training platform like a coding bootcamp.
"We often think that things like social cohesion or democracy are just words, but in spaces like these they really come to life," Mr. Laitio said.
"The president's instincts have always been to do the strongest possible action (against Venezuela) that doesn't undermine the cohesion of this multilateral approach," Rubio told Reuters.
The track is an enveloping suite of skittering vocal fragments and free jazz-esque drums, given a faint sense of cohesion by the underlying bass pattern.
I've argued that he has some of the defining characteristics of a "disjunctive" leader, who comes to power as the dominant party's relevance and cohesion decline.
"The military says its 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy promotes the unit cohesion needed in combat by reducing sexual tension and respecting personal privacy," he said.
Together, they make scrappy and dissolute music with more action than density; melodies break down quickly, but the band hardly ever loses its conviction or cohesion.
Mr. Mattis understands the need to keep Turkey on board both for that battle, for future operations in Syria, and the cohesion of the Atlantic alliance.
At root is a problem affecting much of the world today: How do states maintain control — and a sense of national cohesion — within a global economy?
Mr. Petrenko was neither overblown nor restrained, with a focus on teasing out intricacies and echoes from previous movements that give the Sixth its programmatic cohesion.
Most engage in rituals that help family cohesion, such as playing board games or charades, taking walks after dinner, or watching football playoffs or favorite movies.
Current military leaders have testified to Congress that transgender troops have not affected cohesion, while retired military leaders have decried the policy as misguided and damaging.
"So at that point, it's really about people power," she said, referring to the sense of civic engagement and community cohesion among those who live there.
I won't pretend that I wish I did that kind of work, but I envy the feeling of cohesion and solidarity shared by people who do.
They got along better because a particular set of historical forces and circumstances produced a degree of social cohesion that called on them to cooperate more.
His emphases probably would have been different if he had lived today, when our problem is agoraphobia — too much freedom, too little cohesion, meaning and direction.
But we found in our studies of DADT and of integrating women into various military roles that there's two elements of cohesion: social and task-oriented.
Nor are related theses about inequality leading to social isolation borne out: Measures of social cohesion and religiousness had no effect on low-income life expectancy.
He said other communities might not have that built-in structure and cohesion that allows for people to automatically know where to go after a tragic event.
I would say that Brett Kavanaugh&aposs opinions are very politically inclined in the sense that he&aposs attempting to create sort of cohesion on the court.
If you're the company that takes care of your employees, they're going to be more loyal and you will have better teams, more cohesion, more mission alignment.
While these pardons reportedly being considered by the President would be "legal," they are also immoral and anathema to military discipline, unit cohesion, and our forces' professionalism.
Super PACs formed to run ads against Trump in the later stages of the primaries lacked cohesion and leadership and failed to attract enough big-money donors.
Stoner believes another bar "would help build community cohesion," but that LGBTQ people in North Dakota have done a good job of making public spaces their own.
Although the alliance has endured nondemocratic governments in its membership before, including Portugal and Greece, differences over such essential matters are presenting a new challenge to cohesion.
They may not like each other, they may not get along, they may personally dislike each other, but there's a certain level of cohesion among the group.
Yet all the while shirking narrative cohesion, "I, Tonya" still seeks to convince us that Ms Harding was largely ignorant of the plan to injure Ms Kerrigan.
She said another referendum would strengthen the hand of those seeking to break up the United Kingdom and could damage social cohesion by undermining faith in democracy.
Tax reform's success will be wholly dependent on achieving a level of GOP cohesion that Capitol Hill leaders failed to attain during last month's health-care debacle.
I've always been a fan of that subtle curvature, as it does a lot to add cohesion between a curved device's back and its otherwise flat front.
But, more than ever, cohesion is called for, thanks to a new great-power contest between China and America being played out in the South China Sea.
In other words, General Mattis is complying with the White House's directive, assembling a panel of experts to analyze whether trans people are disruptive to unit cohesion.
"The commission urges all Kenyans to remain calm and restrain themselves from any political rhetoric that may undermine the stability and cohesion of our country," he said.
What I intend to do is to disrupt this and build a nation that is based on prosperity, stability, cohesion, and equality of opportunities for our people.
The myth of cohesion, used so regularly to de-legitimize feminism itself, must not be permitted to inflict a set of standard requirements on fat-positive feminists.
"In no case did the RAND team find evidence of an effect on operational effectiveness, operational readiness or cohesion," said a 2016 RAND study on the matter.
Falko Ernst, a senior analyst on Mexico for the International Crisis Group, said he is hearing the same thing: "The shared threat is fostering cohesion," he said.
Members would be put on regular squads, to create a sense of social cohesion: if you missed your shift, you would know whom you were letting down.
"The project has been to use art as a medium for social cohesion and so to have contemporary art that is accessible," artistic director Raphael Cruyt said.
These were issues that the main parties to the conflict had never brought forward but that ultimately contributed to advancing the social cohesion needed to sustain peace.
But labor experts say building such cohesion is essential in an era where public sector unions are under assault by politicians like Wisconsin's Republican governor, Scott Walker.
It is also intended to ascertain ideological cohesion among pseudo-patriot advocates of strong governmental authority and left-wing lunatics, to whom capitalism is a common enemy.
Speaking at the AGM, outgoing CEO Janaillac said the group had to work on that cohesion, plus improve its profit margins, which are below that of rivals.
Hield, Cousins, Jordan Woodard and Ryan Spangler were making their 104th consecutive start, and their familiarity bred a cohesion that the Ducks could not steal or block.
What's less clear is whether America can find any political common ground, or even maintain its social cohesion, as that fault line grows more jagged and volatile.
Political analyst Adelino Maltes says cohesion between the government and its leftist allies, which Prime Minister Antonio Costa needs for support in parliament, hinges on the economy.
Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, recently called for a national ban on the burqa, citing civic cohesion as a prime concern for the dismissal of basic religious freedoms.
After all, a diverse set of communities cultivate a sense of social cohesion and community, and also have a habit of collaborating with more fringe YouTube users.
"For the Sunnis, there's a lack of political cohesion about exactly what they want," said Maria Fantappie, a senior analyst for Iraq at the International Crisis Group.
Yet, instead of hiding such associations in pure abstraction or clutter (which a zombie formalist might do), her paintings use design to give the formal elements cohesion.
He didn't have to, except that he recognized, back to cohesion, that they were going to try and figure out the foundations of this young, struggling country.
It's what Fabrizio Barca, a former minister for territorial cohesion, called the "Orbanization of the country," in a reference to Viktor Orban, the right-wing Hungarian leader.
They also emphasized their cohesion with the rest of their conference, including senators who had been in office longer and had not openly clashed with the governor.
They also have ideas that don't pan out, and an overall lack of cohesion — the main characters seem sequestered in separate story lines that don't really mesh.
Progressive on the environment and social cohesion—16 of the 27 commissioners have liberal or leftish political backgrounds—but reactionary on culture-war issues, in other words.
But in reality, the effect will be to further marginalize immigrants, threatening social cohesion and empowering hateful demagogues who exploit insecurity and alienation to pursue violent agendas.
Those crises tested the cohesion of the EU and called into question the loyalty of Western Europe to the 13 countries that joined in 2004 or after.
A suspension of financial support could have serious fiscal consequences for Hungary, which has prospered on the back of large claims on EU cohesion and development funds.
"Our American friends know well that your tone on Europe and NATO has a direct impact on the cohesion of our continent," Ms. Von der Leyen said.
A decade ago, 16 of the 32 teams adhered to that romanticized notion of camp, leaving family behind to build cohesion in spartan dormitories on leafy campuses.
They now face the prospect that Italy, a founding member and Europe's fourth-largest economy, could be next to challenge the bloc's cohesion, finances and democratic principles.
Veteran Democratic donors have taken notice of the party's struggle to raise cash and argue that it's due to a lack of cohesion around a single candidate.
Super Bowl tickets and flights for 10 employees cost the business $28,000, but owner Kamil Faizi considers the money a worthwhile investment in his team&aposs cohesion.
The "frugal four" stood firmly against a budget that would allocate one-third for "cohesion funds" to develop poorer regions and another third on support for farmers.
For "Hairspray Live!" on Wednesday night, NBC lassoed some talented performers with fine singing voices but sacrificed cohesion by cramming the evening with too much interstitial fluff.
It is a fix for a lack of social cohesion, and it&aposs a way to secure economic advancement and global leadership with Chinese Communist Party characteristics.
The playbook that Barra and Mulally each used fostered teamwork, promoted healthy collaboration and created cohesion around one team implementing one plan for the entire company's success.
Yet for Mr. Putin, now eager to undermine the cohesion of the European Union, the lesson may be that seemingly impregnable political systems can be unexpectedly vulnerable.
Beyond bad publicity, it could lead to a potential fatal rupture in the party that otherwise has shown strong cohesion around the idea of ousting the president.
In the meantime, Endless House at MoMA strolls quickly away from its titular subject, delving into some intriguing and obscure objects, but sacrificing cohesion in the process.
Just under a quarter of Australians have a "negative attitude" to Muslims, according to a 2018 report from the Scanlon Foundation, a group that tracks social cohesion.
For all that time, I marveled at the relative cohesion of company culture—the values that Google successfully conveyed to tens of thousands of employees across the world.
Israel's President, Reuven Rivlin, who has spoken often about his wish to see greater social cohesion in Israel, addressed the country's Ethiopian community directly, and appealed for calm.
"Tours and trips are a fantastic way of increasing the social cohesion within the choir, and the competitive element makes everybody work a bit harder," Mr Sandred notes.
"Paramour" was widely panned following its opening in May, due in part to the lack of cohesion between the show's Broadway ambitions and its roots in the circus.
Even at the level of parishes, where pragmatism and a stress on social cohesion are more evident than among the bishops, the church's political rift can cause friction.
Ive's absence was "straining the cohesion central to product development," according to the WSJ, causing several key design team members to leave Apple over the last few years.
"Our purpose is to give progressive groups a sense of cohesion," Jackson told the Times at an April 1984 press conference announcing the formation of the Rainbow Coalition.
Pragmatic, cohesion-loving small-c conservatism has marked the comfortable Merkel era, but Germany—like Europe—will need something more dynamic from its leaders in the coming years.
But, along with a handful of other objects, it has a cohesion that very few others — both two- and three-dimensional — in the exhibition even attempt to claim.
On the other side, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said his priorities were "sufficient financing of cohesion policy" a good deal for businesses from the EU's agricultural subsidies.
Interestingly, similar calls made by bottlenose dolphins and orca whales "carry information on group identity" and are used for "maintaining social cohesion," the authors wrote in the study.
In an overall draft budget of 373 billion euros for cohesion between 2021 and 13, 72.7 billion would be allocated to Poland, the highest share among EU states.
" Why it matters: "The upheavals partly reflect the fallout of a decade marked by economic, security and immigration crises that have tested the cohesion of the European Union.
Under a 2014 rule change, the armed services accommodated religious requests for individual service members unless the request would interfere with military readiness, a mission or unit cohesion.
OUR STRENGTHS ARE SIMPLICITY, ON SPEED AND COHESION OF THE TOOLS THAT WE PROVIDE TO OUR SELLERS SO THAT THEY CAN PROVIDE A GREAT EXPERIENCE FOR THEIR BUYERS.
It's a survey of a Brooklyn club scene infatuated with diaspora and cohesion—that is to say, you can hear every influence deliberately, yet it never feels disjointed.
Like other regional states, the Assads forbade the development of any other liberal centers of thought and cohesion — much less a free press — that could challenge his authority.
Politicians seemingly discern in voters a yearning for connection, from Labour's recent talk of "one nation" to Mr Cameron's "big society" push for more volunteering and civic cohesion.
When a society loses its common ground built up by agreed upon rules, shared civic virtues, and a basic awareness of how government works, it loses its cohesion.
Indeed, our modern reliance on digital infrastructure for information makes trustworthy connection vital not only for democratic governing, but also for the social cohesion that binds a nation.
"Lack of respect for the dignity and humanity of fellow members of the Department of Defense is unacceptable and counter to unit cohesion," Mattis said in a statement.
Stuffed to the brim with high-profile features, it was largely interpreted as a bid for attention and radio play with no real voice, authenticity, emotion, or cohesion.
It is always harder for women vets who are less likely to experience true social cohesion while serving, and are more likely to deal with harassment or assault.
Military experts say he is past his retirement date, but add that he is seen as one of the few officials who can maintain cohesion among the ranks.
For Berthot, like the poet Wallace Stevens, planes of aesthetic knowledge — such as origination, composition, cohesion, rumination — should be art's primary subjects, with the artwork serving as experience.
And in the case of the unitary executive — where literally or metaphorically, the leader controls all the voting shares — there can be a desire for excessive social cohesion.
"You cannot legislate for good human behavior; you cannot legislate for social cohesion," said Tusi Fokane, the executive director of the Freedom of Expression Institute, a private organization.
Migration scholars also point out that social cohesion requires adjustments by both newcomers and long-term residents; white majorities need to assimilate to their own changing country, too.
It also demonstrated remarkable European unity behind Britain, at a time when Britain's pending exit from the European Union and other tensions have been threatening the continent's cohesion.
The Global Peace Index estimated that the economic cost of violence across the world in 2016 was $14.3 trillion, and research shows education promotes social cohesion and peace.
Yes, we underestimated the political cohesion of the single currency, the willingness of political elites to suffer enormous economic pain in order to stay in the monetary union.
"The next several months will be a stress test for Guyana's democratic institutions and social cohesion" said Jason Calder, a former representative of the Carter Center in Guyana.
The U.S. and Europe undoubtedly will remain close economic partners for the foreseeable future, but the strategic alignment between the two continents is at risk of losing cohesion.
Whatever the organization has prepared, "the only real deliverable for NATO summits is solidarity and cohesion," said Douglas Lute, a former American general and ambassador to the organization.
He argues that party leaders have to draw the line on issues dear to the heart of the left: Liberals must take seriously Americans' yearning for social cohesion.
Mr. Geuze's design for the island established a high-water mark for resilient planning, taking into account not just sea rise and storm surges but also social cohesion.
For instance, Hungary's healthy growth rate of 3 percent a year would be as low as 1 percent without those regional support funds, known also as cohesion funds.
Still, the comment showed how the role remains a symbol of cohesion within clubs, even as more and more canteens resemble industrial operations run by a catering staff.
But because the propensity for religious belief is still wired into the human mind, religion continues to be a potent force in societies that still struggle for cohesion.
It was also a world in which power and legitimacy were radically untethered, in which a former cohesion and strength had given way to decadence and endless crisis.
For the supporters of the march who want a complete disavowal of Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, these remarks have been frustrating and threaten the movement's cohesion.
The Trump administration argued that transgender people might harm military unit cohesion and that they suffer medical conditions that could limit their ability to perform duties or deploy.
"We've also made it clear that we will not stand idly by while NATO allies purchase weapons from our adversaries that threaten the cohesion of our alliance," Pence said.
More than that, graceful concessions by losing candidates constitute a sort of glue that holds the polity together, providing a cohesion that is lacking in less-well-established democracies.
And the only way to control that killing on the battlefield is to maintain good order and discipline which contributes to cohesion, mutual trust, and adherence to professional standards.
Angelo JR Amaral, an investment advisor at SVN, said Guedes' testimony showed the government was working collectively and that the cohesion indicated it was learning from mistakes made earlier.
Because the TLB has decided that having a space where Members' speech is constrained — even as a narrow health & safety precaution — was just FAR too risky for Community cohesion.
Europe's migrant crisis has exposed challenges in the region not only in terms of its ability to respond to a humanitarian crisis but also its political cohesion and ambitions.
VB-Verbund is not a legal entity but a medium-sized network of cooperative banks, whose cohesion is primarily ensured by a recently overhauled and strengthened mutual support scheme.
Where once she distrusted the false cohesion stories lent to messy lives, now she sees that these narratives "could save us from our lives by letting us construct ourselves".
What does bursting the filter bubble actually achieve, and what happens to our ideas, practices, and behaviors without the frameworks like bubbles to lend them cohesion, order, and form?
Chef, social entrepreneur and founder of "Gastromotiva", Hertz has always had a passion for food, believing that it not only provides people with skills but can create social cohesion.
Instead, Moriarty will go down as Sherlock's biggest distraction, and not a very good one, from the series' most consistent issue: It couldn't maintain any narrative cohesion or direction.
And the doubly horrifying thing about it is that the GOP's most influential officials have been candid the whole time about the threat he poses to American social cohesion.
"Individuals tend to exclude people from a groups who they perceive as troublemakers or selfish in order to restore the harmony and the cohesion of their group," she said.
"We live in an era of individualism and personal responsibility, characterized by disinvestment in social safety nets, declines in social cohesion, loss of connections, and increased loneliness," Monnat says.
It's a question, and answer, that Bartlett School of Architecture graduate and illustrator Eric Wong sought to address in his speculative project and "blueprint for the United Kingdom" Cohesion.
"Weve also made it clear that we will not stand idly by while NATO allies purchase weapons from our adversaries that threaten the cohesion of our alliance," Pence said.
To counter that gripe, my favorite area is a wonderful cohesion of theory and execution where you spend your time literally building pathways in the air with your mind.
"(This) can generate serious problems of social cohesion which in some cases even translates into riots and turmoil," the analysts said, citing a 2010-2011 conflict in Ivory Coast.
When asked about life after public office, the president said he wasn't planning on any private sector business activities and insisted that he would continue fighting for global cohesion.
It's a messy storm system from a meteorological perspective, lacking any cohesion and the familiar, tightly wound swirling motion we're used to seeing in mature tropical storms and hurricanes.
The President's memo asked DOD and DHS to determine how to address transgender individuals currently serving based on military effectiveness and lethality, unitary cohesion, budgetary constraints and applicable law.
That is increasingly untrue as the Republicans and Democrats have, in different ways, begun acting in a parliamentary fashion, with a high degree of political cohesion within their ranks.
In addition to her English classes, she took a photography course and created portraits on a Galaxy S6 phone for a community project on friendship, migration and social cohesion.
According to Emma Byrne, the author of "Swearing Is Good for You: The Amazing Science of Bad Language," profanity can ease pain, increase productivity, and help foster social cohesion.
"Outside pressure on Russia, understood as politically-motivated and orchestrated from the U.S., leads to more national cohesion," Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said on Wednesday.
As Iran's most popular sport, soccer — much like baseball or football in America — unifies Iranians across the ideological spectrum around a common national identity, fostering patriotism and social cohesion.
At a time when social cohesion and active citizenship is so needed, we view not encouraging media diversity as acting against the public interest and perpetuating a social harm.
That raises questions about the kingdom's internal cohesion — even as the king decided to shoulder the burden of regional security in the Middle East, fighting wars on two fronts.
The lack of cohesion could end up being an issue for Amazon, as it's not directing customers to a single place for everything grocery, as Walmart does with grocery.walmart.
"Outside pressure on Russia, understood as politically motivated and orchestrated from the U.S., leads to more national cohesion," Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said on Wednesday.
But as festivals around the world attract more and more people, Gael hopes that calls for broader social cohesion—and harm reduction—will prevail in the United States, too.
"I'm not sure what the cost would be in terms of a fair democratic process and social cohesion if this imbalance would be implemented in the law," said Herrenberg.
Under a 2014 rule change, the armed services will accommodate religious requests for individual service members unless the request would interfere with military readiness, a mission or unit cohesion.
Whatever the individual voters in Bulgaria and Moldova had in mind, their receptivity to warmer relations with Mr. Putin is another blow to Western cohesion at a critical juncture.
So when a police officer turned up to press for information — "community cohesion is a two-way street," the officer told Mr. Siddique pointedly — he nearly threw her out.
Williams said he was skeptical of Boddy because he is so outspoken, but Boddy surprised him by emphasizing the importance of cohesion within a coaching staff, at all levels.
Studies have found that people working together in the same room tend to solve problems more quickly than remote collaborators, and that team cohesion suffers in remote work arrangements.
But the show's appealing performers and catchy look don't yet outweigh its lack of cohesion and its readiness to fall back on platitudes about the corrosive effects of wealth.
The researchers found limited evidence to support the notion that access to health care, environmental factors, social cohesion, or local labor market conditions drive the gaps in life expectancy.
"History is considered to be a critical subject in advancing the ideals of a democratic South Africa while fostering social understanding and cohesion," said Pule Rakgoathe, an education specialist.
But the movements are linked, almost subliminally, by short musical motifs that run through almost every moment of this 103-minute score, lending it inexorable sweep and structural cohesion.
It proposes more geopolitical autonomy, a greener and more thrusting economy, deeper political structures, more cohesion and more "realism" about progress towards liberal values in central and eastern Europe.
Indonesia is already the world's largest exporter of refined tin, but previous attempts to flex market muscle have foundered on the lack of cohesion in a fractured producer landscape.
"Business as usual" is no adequate response to this challenge, to which Europe can give only one sensible answer: We must strive to achieve greater European cohesion and solidarity.
In one scenario, Amazon could simply drop another prosperity bomb on these two already-prosperous markets, producing a regressive explosion that heightens inequality, spurs gentrification and diminishes social cohesion.
But the proposal has drawn scorn from veterans and military experts who argue that the policy could undermine unit cohesion and set a dangerous precedent for other Western armies.
In Stockholm, the terrorist started his car in the street where Olof Palme, the Swedish prime minister who embodied an ideal of social cohesion, was assassinated many years before.
This intersection of works misses the cohesion of the "New Monuments" installation and doesn't manage to successfully weave together the subjects, politics, and materials of the works on view.
"It was probably one of the best things I&aposve ever done to increase that cohesion and loyalty among everyone that works at our company," Faizi told Business Insider.
The "frugals" have balked at Michel's original proposal for a budget that allocates one-third for "cohesion funds" to develop poorer regions and another third on support for farmers.
Citing research into other countries that allow transgender people to serve, the study projected "little or no impact on unit cohesion, operational effectiveness or readiness" in the United States.
New White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's campaign to instill some internal cohesion in the ranks will depend in large measure on whether President Trump supports the effort.
"Migration raises profound issues — around state sovereignty and human rights; around what constitutes voluntary movement; the relationship between development and mobility; and how to support social cohesion," she said.
That lack of cohesion or considered cause and effect is typical of Trump's trade agenda, as Yglesias has written: Regardless, the reality is that trade wars are mutually destructive.
One was team cohesion — we were all very committed to working on our relationships and working on our teamwork in an intentional way and keeping that strong throughout the mission.
The sheer weight of names and interests and alliances can lose cohesion, and Faragher relies too much on a reader's memory for financial and familial connections only mentioned in passing.
And I think, to the extent that the president sort of diverts attention to himself, takes the wind out to have sails of their cohesion on the anti- Russian front.
Governments could also put in more of their own money to finance projects funded by the EU under its cohesion policy — aid to less developed regions to equalise living standards.
The President noted he had made "some pretty specific suggestions" to successor Donald Trump about "maintaining the effectiveness, integrity, cohesion of the office," he said during his news conference Friday.
National security emergencies often stretch an administration to its limits and require a unity of purpose and inter-agency cohesion that Trump has gone out of his way to undermine.
The young leaders, ages 15-18, are trained to help create this social cohesion using everything from running soccer tournaments to organizing discussions about the issues that divide their communities.
During her visit, Mueller met senior officials in the capital, Naypyitaw, including state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi who said she was working towards "development and social cohesion" in Rakhine.
That sort of narrative propulsion and cohesion can't solve everything, but it goes a long way toward making sense of stories that otherwise feel lumpy and all over the place.
Jedi fans did, admittedly, make reference to a mysterious "Force" that pervaded the universe, but this lacked the "cogency, cohesion, seriousness and importance" that one should expect of a religion.
Speaking at Deutsche Boerse's New Year reception on Monday evening, Kengeter said the exchange would be "supporting Europe's future cohesion" by maintaining vital bridges between the region's two biggest economies.
Brexit risks not just the UK's stability but could very well scatter wider seeds of destruction if it erodes and destroys the cohesion required to keep the European project together.
The ruling CNDD FDD party sought to dissociate itself from Nzopfabarushe's comments, saying on Twitter it rejected "any subversive message which may jeopardize unity and cohesion among the Burundian people".
"The Commission proposal is really unacceptable for us," Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said before a summit in Prague of the Friends of Cohesion group, attended by 17 EU countries.
That will test both the cohesion of Tsipras' radical coalition and the reform credentials of Mitsotakis, scion of a powerful Greek political family and son of a former prime minister.
We must demand more cohesion between the acquisition of knowledge and application of skills to future careers because the ultimate cost is too high — America's economic competitiveness is at stake.
"There has not yet been enough recognition of the way that a second referendum could damage social cohesion by undermining faith in our democracy," May said, according to The Guardian.
Every new development heightening doubts about the cohesion of the European project risks provoking investors to demand greater compensation for loans to debt-choked borrowers like Italy, Portugal and Greece.
In doing so, it can maintain the international cohesion needed to focus on countering and reversing the broader expansionist strategy, national security threats, and destabilizing activities of Iran in parallel.

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