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"cohesiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of forming a united whole
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"It is an issue of having better cohesiveness," he said.
They are judged on public safety overall, and on community cohesiveness.
But either way, this 'confusion' doesn't bode well for team cohesiveness.
Lehner emphasized that success is a byproduct of the team's cohesiveness.
His inextricable cohesiveness with the visuals operator was a privilege to observe.
Although opponents claim that permitting transgender service will impair "unit cohesiveness" — i.e.
Havrilesky's book is hilarious and pulls no punches, and its cohesiveness feels fresh.
"For the worse has been the loosening of the cohesiveness of family life."
What demarcates Clean from the material that went before it, however, is its cohesiveness.
This may result in recriminations and paranoia, further eroding the cohesiveness of the group.
Looking at the game with fresh eyes, I've found myself impressed by its cohesiveness.
"Tension, propulsion, cohesiveness, melody," Auerbach said when asked what he wants in his songs.
Experts loved the cohesiveness of the high-flying outfits seen in "The Incredibles" (2004).
"The individuals on the team bought into the cohesiveness of the unit," Speier said.
He shared with me the power of brand - more importantly the power of brand cohesiveness.
I'd say we're probably the team with the least amount of cohesiveness in a sense.
Such an order could tear apart the cohesiveness of Israel, already rife with multiple fault lines.
Whether or not this cohesiveness is intentional, it seems like a killer undercover branding move, no?
Ms. Waldman likes the cohesiveness of a dinner made up of dishes from the same book.
She thinks a president Trump would restore a sense of cohesiveness and togetherness to the country.
It's about building cohesion and teamwork and cohesiveness," Bethune said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
Kitty Horrorshow relates the cohesiveness of the house itself to the order and sanity of the mind.
Despite the fragmented recording sessions, which the band fretted over, there's a tangible cohesiveness to the album.
The Senate, it was argued, would stand above the fray, providing stability and cohesiveness in the government.
The Sparkassen's IDRs and VR are primarily sensitive to a change in Fitch's assessment of the group's cohesiveness.
The new generation increasingly defines itself by such stylistic differences, rather than through any sort of political cohesiveness.
So without that kind of cohesiveness, the book doesn't work—and he's obviously very, very wrong about this.
There is cohesiveness because it's us playing, and it's our instruments and our studio and all these flavors.
Importantly, he recognized that education contributes directly to creating cultures that either build political cohesiveness or destroy it.
When the Knicks came down the court, there was little of the cohesiveness that Boston had just displayed.
In the workplace, studies have shown that harmless gossiping with one's colleagues can build group cohesiveness and boost morale.
However, scientific advancement requires evidence, robust mathematical theories, and a cohesiveness that scientists do not think Maeder's theory offers.
"The community rather than the nation will become a possible vehicle for ethnic cohesiveness and cultural continuity," he writes.
In the workplace, studies have shown that harmless gossiping with one's colleagues can build group cohesiveness and boost morale.
Their end result had to flow as a story and make sense, which also taught them cohesiveness and creativity.
You have the texture of a language, and the cohesiveness of a campaign, like logo design and color choices.
There's a cohesiveness to the Galaxy S8 user experience that's unprecedented among previous Samsung, LG, Sony, and even HTC phones.
I feel that there's such a cohesiveness in terms of the communities that work here and how they work together.
Once Costa Rica gets a lead, it has the cohesiveness and the savvy to ride it to the finish line.
"Our opponents are... worried about the unity and cohesiveness of the Russian nation and the multi-ethnic Russian society," Putin said.
Those plans were foiled, and now the organized nucleus of the opposition has been re-energized, boosting its strength and cohesiveness.
"We wanted cohesiveness in content and personalities ... We felt they would each fit with the general content we were looking for."
The reason why we want to create in an ethno-state is because mono-ethnic societies allow for a social cohesiveness.
We can't overestimate the importance of a team mentality, group cohesiveness and a positive cooperative attitude at reducing trauma and speeding recovery.
"You've chosen those things and put them together in a certain way, and that's what gives them that cohesiveness," Mr. Cobb said.
Coaches hoping for offensive cohesiveness in the critical third exhibition game, before starters mostly sit out the finale, received cohesive offensiveness instead.
The album's strength, however, is not necessarily in this cohesiveness; songs isolated from the meticulous tracklisting are just as impactful and empowering.
Homeowners in aging subdivisions brave disapproval as they try to update association covenants, to brighten obsolete dark palettes while maintaining visual cohesiveness.
This interplay allows the viewer to simultaneously discover the imperfections of each individual gesture as well as the cohesiveness of the larger space.
The price, it seems, is depth and cohesiveness: The starting five has managed just 161.1 minutes on the court together over 343 games.
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said every country should comply with the cuts to achieve market stability and cohesiveness among producers.
As our policymakers assess ways to modernize the agreement, I urge them to weigh the current cohesiveness of the North American commodities market.
It's one of the few issues that YouTube's creators and executives are fighting together on, and that cohesiveness isn't lost on creators like Grandayy.
The current production includes one feature that was absent in the 1998 production and gives this abstract work an element of cohesiveness: live music.
But they have been reluctant to say very much about the quality of life—about the beauty of buildings or the cohesiveness of society.
Like the clay balls, each bottari, which was made from traditional bedcovers and contained household objects, became a single unit of cohesiveness and stability.
GFG's VR and IDRs reflect the group's high cohesiveness, which is supported by its tested mutual support mechanism and a recognised deposit protection scheme.
The group ratings are also sensitive to significant regulatory changes or changes in the group's strategy affecting its cohesiveness, neither of which we expect.
It's sort of risky to roll that way, I think, as far as cohesiveness, but somehow, front to back, the record is super cohesive.
It wasn't until 1992 that the beat selection on her projects inched closer to traditional cohesiveness, binding the tracks together in theme and feel.
At risk is not just the party's cohesiveness on policy, but also, on a larger scale, its top-to-bottom control of the state.
AND IF YOU HAVE A DOWNTURN FOR THAT SEGMENT, I'M WORRIED ABOUT HOW WE WILL BE WITH EACH OTHER IN THAT ELEMENT OF COHESIVENESS.
Similarly, we must acknowledge that either the meaningfulness and internal cohesiveness of community or its openness must be sacrificed as we cannot have them both.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, VRs and SENIOR DEBT The bank's IDRs and VR are primarily sensitive to a change in Fitch's assessment of the group's cohesiveness.
And the water, in turn, reduces the sand's ability to maintain a solid structure, as the cohesiveness and friction between the tiny individual particles is reduced.
He added that regardless of what the North might try, it is overmatched by the firepower and cohesiveness of the decades-old U.S.-South Korean alliance.
The rebuilding would enter the post-Anthony era, and then yes, having Rambis around to maintain organizational cohesiveness while the losing continued would make more sense.
I struggled to my feet and tried to fake my way through a poetry lesson that I am positive was lacking in both content and cohesiveness.
These fonts are all slightly different from one another — and few are as geometric as the title treatment — but there's a real cohesiveness in their bold graphicness.
As Belgium lost cohesiveness in the second half and Brazil&aposs changes stirred the team, substitute Renato Augusto reduced the deficit in the 76th with a header.
Nevertheless, that's what we're told, that ISIL's morale, and to some degree its strategy, its ideological cohesiveness, is still very much embodied in the leadership of Baghdadi.
What makes this moment even more perilous is that world leaders come to the table with far less cohesiveness, nursing wounds from a series of trade skirmishes.
I think we have a great variety of songs to choose from right now, and it is important to me that there is cohesiveness to the album.
If your supervisor prefers team cohesiveness, you might be better off professionally if you "go along to get along" on the project and avoid risking your advancement.
But computers and cellphones are making their way into some Amish communities, pushing them — sometimes willingly, often not — into the 21st century, perhaps threatening their cultural cohesiveness.
Tragically, the new policies will not strengthen Israel but weaken it, and in the long run they may endanger Israel's social cohesiveness, economic success and international standing.
They also miss the cohesiveness he gave the lineup while alleviating pressure on John Tavares, the captain who invariably tries to carry the team's offense most nights.
" Noting that their successes "have come at tremendous sacrifice," the ministers wrote that the "coalition thus must maintain unity of purpose and cohesiveness in Syria and Iraq.
The Pacers beat the Orlando Magic 105-223 Sunday night, displaying the confidence and cohesiveness they lacked earlier, pronouncing themselves now ready for a run toward the playoffs.
The way it was supposed to be is not the way it is, and in that gap of faith, belief, and social cohesiveness they're filling it with drugs.
The Pentagon chief added that regardless of what the North might try, it is overmatched by the firepower and cohesiveness of the decades-old U.S.-South Korean alliance.
The added cohesiveness of the administration that comes from the like-mindedness of Pompeo and Bolton gives Haley even more latitude than she had in the first year.
Now, with Champion, Struthers and her band sound ready to take over Americana completely, having built on Wake's cohesiveness and bringing a fuller, harder sound to the table.
Britain's departure from the European Union last month has raised questions about the cohesiveness of pan-European stock markets once the UK's standstill transition period ends in December.
At least four members of the court recognize that unions and collective bargaining have made a positive contribution to the economic well-being and the social cohesiveness of workers.
There's something pleasingly organic, though, in Weight's cohesiveness; it asks for patience and rewards it, weaving true tales of regret and resilience into one fiercely honest, gloriously flawed whole.
Since the Brexit referendum in 2016 the EU's response to the once-unthinkable shock of a large nation deciding to leave has both illustrated and strengthened its underlying cohesiveness.
The goal, intelligence officials and outside experts fear, is to undermine the cohesiveness of the Western alliance, particularly NATO members, by calling into question the validity of democratic elections.
"It started with the boycott of Qatar...which we think weakened investors' view of the cohesiveness of the GCC countries as a block," he said in a separate note.
Infused with blues, R&B, and G-funk as much as jazz, Velvet Portraits finds its cohesiveness in the spirit of its varied collaborators rather than any particular genre.
MATTIS: US WILL NOT ACCEPT A NUCLEAR NORTH KOREA Mattis said North Korea would be vastly overmatched by the firepower and cohesiveness of the decades-old U.S.-South Korean alliance.
If this movement is to be successful where it counts, in local legislative races that eventually filter up to the federal level, there needs to be more cohesiveness and less exclusivity.
A grandeur, a cohesiveness, a constant reminder of what they had all done to survive and even triumph over during the last 141 years that they knew anything about first hand.
Through sheer cohesiveness in its themes, song-to-song production excellence, and innovative use of instruments, Pet Sounds set a new standard for what a record album could — and should — be.
The exact numbers of groups, attacks, and activities are not as specifically known because of a lack of cohesiveness, transparency and data surrounding these types of groups at a federal level.
The program is designed to provide additional manpower to the regular armed forces as well as "foster cohesiveness, build strength of character, grow in maturity and develop leadership skills," according to MINDEF.
Now that he's trying to rewire his brain, it feels more and more like the show has lost sight of that structural cohesiveness and become a bit lost in its own indulgence.
Most teams work their way toward defensive cohesiveness over the course of the regular season; by the time the playoffs arrive, all five guys on the floor are on the same page.
Despite improvements that strengthen the group's cohesiveness and effectiveness, we do not believe that this development in itself is sufficiently strong to result in an upgrade of the VR in the short term.
Idiosyncratic linkages, a few vials patterns and perhaps even narrative cohesiveness are apparent here and there, but the images do not 'admit'any interpretive insights into what sort of cultural history Darboven is providing.
It's a huge responsibility to go into a community that has extreme issues with crime, lack of connection and cohesiveness, to [help solve those problems] and then give the people back their neighborhoods.
As much as the party gatherings are meant to convey cohesiveness and cooperation, they have also become platforms to highlight diversity and inclusiveness, virtues Mr. Trump has not shown an inclination to promote.
But early on when we were doing rap covers it was just cohesiveness with being able to create familiar feelings of beats and then being able to add solo-y functionality to that.
If we truly are now existing in era where genres are more and more defunct, maybe this small Bristol label are representative of the cohesiveness whole that can emerge from so many tributaries.
The Boston area, home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ranked third in start-ups, but finished on top of the list because of greater cohesiveness among universities, institutions and residents.
Idiosyncratic linkages, a few visual patterns and perhaps even narrative cohesiveness are apparent here and there, but the images do not "admit" any interpretive insights into what sort of cultural history Darboven is providing.
"The cohesiveness of the Women's March has been tried before — it's come under fire from women of color, anti-abortion activists, the NRA, anti-Muslim forces, and many other critics," BuzzFeed's Hannah Allam writes.
We've all heard the adage "too many chefs spoil the broth," but that's not the case on 99¢, with White and her cast cycling through Day-Glo synth-pop, Krautrock, and reggae without sacrificing cohesiveness.
I think if you understand the important principles, you understand a quality collective decision-making, idea meritocratic decision-making, it would be great for our country, and it would lead to better decisions and greater cohesiveness.
So then, what happens to social cohesiveness when every interest group with a drum to bang works out how to effectively rechannel the power of platform tech to organize and protest — and/or influence and subvert?
Some security experts have questioned the Uighur group's cohesiveness, however, and say China's policies in Xinjiang, where hundreds have died in recent years in unrest blamed by Beijing on Islamist militants, have contributed to the unrest.
But the doubt had to do with whether admissible evidence of a quantity and strength and cohesiveness could be developed to the very high standard of what you would need to indict a sitting vice president.
Europe: At a time when populism threatens to undermine the cohesiveness of the bloc, Germany and the Netherlands have come together to create the world's first binational battalion, an informal test case for a European army.
The loss of J.J. Redick, who reportedly will sign elsewhere, will hurt their spacing and overall cohesiveness, but within a Beverley, Williams, Austin Rivers, Jamal Crawford guard rotation is an acceptable ratio of offensive punch and defensive tenacity.
Many American voters, Haidt wrote, perceive that the moral order is falling apart, the country is losing its coherence and cohesiveness, diversity is rising, and our leadership seems to be suspect or not up to the needs of the hour.
In some ways, we ... Part of the vision and the reason why we moved and kinda went under the AngelList umbrella is that we wanted to keep some cohesiveness around the community and the team, and not break what's working.
She found a common path, and she made the bread, but I consciously didn't give other pieces of stories, just so that at least there was some cohesiveness before she actually got the bulk of the information that would end up being edited.
Like Tomma Abts, who also works in intuitive, unplanned ways, Ms. von Heyl makes paintings whose graphic cohesiveness is something of a deception — and that effect is heightened on a phone's OLED display, which turns the image into something close to an icon.
The cohesiveness of the Women's March has been tried before — it's come under fire from women of color, anti-abortion activists, the NRA, anti-Muslim forces, and many other critics — but the latest controversy seems serious even by the standards of its battle-tested leadership.
FG I focus on marketing and the P.R. and the visuals that are put out for the company — how we have cohesiveness and universality so that a rack in a store in Dubai is the same exact feeling you get from one in Bergdorf.
To others, the push for independence is an irresponsible, attempted power grab by a minority of smartphone-wielding anti-system radicals in one of Spain's wealthiest regions that threatens to undermine the rule of law and the cohesiveness of the wider political alliance of the European Union.
Sticking to two or three frame styles and colors will help achieve a unified look even if the gallery is less structured, and two or more of the same type of item or artwork can add a sense of cohesiveness so the curation doesn't appear random.
The team's path to a championship is reliant on his individual growth; sharp development from Johnson, Caldwell-Pope, Harris, and Henry Ellenson; and, in an age of heavy player movement, the idea that the cohesiveness of Detroit's core would provide an unquantifiable advantage over their opponent.
Unlike many political regimes which subjugated the people's voice to maintain a false sense of cohesiveness, America has pushed forward the boundaries of personal freedom and free thinking, gaining, in essence, power though the people, and the Latino community has been at the front of this crusade.
Its cohesiveness during the Cold War prevented Soviet expansion into Western Europe, provided the U.S. with a sizable and geostrategically important beachhead to combat Soviet influence, and afforded Western democracies a security guarantee that any attack by Soviet forces would be responded to forthwith from every member of the alliance.
"School segregation is not simply an educational issue that stands out in certain communities, or regions, but an imminent social issue that seriously threatens the cohesiveness of our nation," Jongyeon Ee, an assistant professor at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and an author of the report, said in a statement.
And while the venue itself seemed to pull from the label's history (Christian Dior himself first unveiled a collection at Blenheim in 1954; in 1958, Dior's protege, Yves Saint Laurent, also staged a show at the famous palace), the items struggled to find a string of cohesiveness to bind them all together.
"We have to make sure we get the stick around and make the people who make the team have some transparency and cohesiveness in what they are doing," said Richburg, who has worked with USA Track & Field (USATF) programs since 1989 and served as the 2001 world championships head coach and 2008 Olympic relays coach.
A meaningful European unity must not only deliver cohesiveness within and between its member states, but also recognize our global interdependence, and be emancipatory in offering to a diversity of peoples a renewed sense of "belonging," a "belonging" that is intergenerational, culturally pluralist and that recognizes both the rational and spiritual sources of human rights.
But the film, which you can think of as a luxuriant aperitif before Black Mirror season five (which currently has no known release date, though it will presumably debut sometime in 2019), is interesting enough from start to its five different finishes that you probably won't be too upset by its lack of larger thematic cohesiveness.
On the road, where many bands disappear into an isolated, headphones-in, smartphone-hypnotized K-hole, Cumming, Kivlen, and Faber like to listen to music together, absorbing culture in tandem which then positively affects the cohesiveness of the band as a whole—from their attire, to their artwork, to the way they fall into place when photographed.
Several chapters in the publication talk directly to the practice of socially engaged art, self-documenting, archiving, as well as collectivity (a philosophical notion that emphasizes topics and activities which promote cohesiveness among individual entities, resulting in the formation of a network) — characterizing these modes as particular for European post-socialist art systems before and after the momentous fall of the Berlin Wall.
One founder also recounted several instances of non-British EU workers being made to feel unwelcome in the UK after the referendum vote, and expressed concern about the UK's social cohesiveness and the future trajectory of 'Britishness' — suggesting the UK could see a brain-drain if entrepreneurs feel compelled to look elsewhere for a social structure that matches their expectations for tolerance and liberal values.
And without these tech tools the highly engaged Catalan independence movement would undoubtedly create alternative conduits to spread their messages and mobilize supporters (as others have pointed out, the movement's cohesiveness is founded on neighborhood solidarity and grassroots political structures; tech platforms can't take credit for the underlying community solidarity which is yielding such a demonstrably high level of political engagement among local people).
He reached out to Field, sent over a term sheet in Figma and within a week Figma closed on what could be seen as an opportunistic round, considering how recently Figma picked up its Series B. But one perk of the deal is Reed's experience from investing in GitHub, which is a great exemplar for design tool companies looking to bring some level of cohesiveness to a fragmented landscape.

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