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  • The more hardness, less reactivity and more cohesion a mineral has, the less susceptible it will b
  • The British Centre for Social Cohesion, a right-wing think tank, passed his comments
  • To promote group cohesion, a common scent is shared by mutual grooming,
  • ing is the R program for computing structural cohesion according to the Moody-White (2003) algorithm
  • ce tension and increased ratio of adhesion to cohesion also result in greater rise.
  • world economy will undermine internal social cohesion although it became a more prominent player by
  • There was a lack of cohesion among the franchisees, most of whom had never
  • Territorial cohesion and European model of society.
  • It has story, cohesion, and heart."
  • contends "that women in combat undermine unit cohesion and thereby generate Clausewitzian friction."
  • criticized the album, writing that it "lacks cohesion and is predictably spotty."
  • ne-party government, become devoid of talent, cohesion, and original ideas.
  • alify for the award, a unit must also display cohesion and teamwork noticeable to upper echelon comm
  • The chairman of Kenya's National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has express
  • struck a major blow to the army's morale and cohesion and had political repercussions throughout wa
  • rnment officials called for greater political cohesion and saw the trade negotiations as a means tow
  • nted that the school should promote community cohesion and improve the use of assessment in teaching
  • is a "Good school with outstanding Community Cohesion and Community Links".
  • Castaneda says, at “disclos[ing] the internal cohesion and the cogency of don Juan's Teachings.”
  • This union will strengthen the solidarity, cohesion and unity of the people of Sudan in general a
  • takes a class trip designed to promote class cohesion and designed around a theme of importance to
  • Vietnam would have to show signs of political cohesion and stability before there would be military
  • various parts in the country to build social cohesion and spirituality in society.
  • It is a community cohesion and engagement project which uses street part
  • ial architectural interest for its scale, its cohesion and the ambition of the project.
  • Bagemihl proposes that group cohesion and lessening of tensions, seen for example a
  • is why, as the commissioners of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission, we are asking tha
  • ent are calling on government leaders to show cohesion and unity, signaling a growing unease in the
  • ugh they might not win, it would maintain the cohesion and organization of the state party.
  • unity sector, race equality, faith, community cohesion and civil renewal.
  • 1996, noting "The auditorium has a decorative cohesion and prettiness rare in theatres of its day, a
  • ral George Patton, the II Corps recovered its cohesion and fought well for the rest of the Tunisia C
  • in terms of information hiding, and the terms cohesion and coupling are not used.
  • McNair greatly exacerbated problems with unit cohesion and effective transfer of combat experience t
  • focused on group identity, social and ethical cohesion, and fancy dress themes.”
  • “All the commissioners of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission have decided that,
  • Because of its high cohesion and low adhesion to the glass, mercury does n
  • ion amongst the Ottomans, and some units lost cohesion and broke ranks as the Egyptian artillery and
  • 009, Douglas Murray and the Centre for Social Cohesion applauded the decision to bar Ibrahim el-Mous
  • us laws in deference to community bonding and cohesion as part of traditional Cherokee culture in an
  • has connectivity-2 or a level 2 of structural cohesion because the removal of two nodes is needed to
  • The neighborhood's ethnic cohesion began to decline in the late 19th century fro
  • le work, particularly improving international cohesion between young people following the Great War.
  • He also states that cohesion between the songs was one of the most difficu
  • retto, finding the opera to exhibit a lack of cohesion between scenes.
  • only bilingual Region - in improving ties and cohesion between the country's French and Dutch-speaki
  • supposing a unity, a coherence perhaps, or a cohesion between form and content.
  • ific heterochromatic DNA whose involvement in cohesion binding has been proven.
  • A state of Responsive Cohesion can be said to exist when a system's elements
  • distinct vocalizations used to maintain group cohesion during foraging and alert group members to th
  • to "break a square" by causing it to lose its cohesion, either by charging to induce poorly-discipli
  • Territorial Cohesion, European social model and spatial policy res
  • This calling-out forms cohesion for the group, allowing the other birds to fi
  • nt has been massively aided by structural and cohesion funds allocated by the European Union to the
  • In February 2011 she joined the new National Cohesion group in the Senate and, as of March, she is
  • Allied cohesion in the face of international economic pressur
  • omplexity metrics and an expert assessment of cohesion in the classes studied than the correlation b
  • ation of crops lacking capability to add root cohesion in steep slopes.
  • sm in the Bolshevik Party, for organisational cohesion, internal factions were banned, but not debat
  • Although cohesion is a ranking type of scale, the ranks do not
  • The lack of cohesion is a big problem for us," said Boubacar.
  • olecule expansion, causing fragmentation when cohesion is exceeded.
  • The Committee on Social Cohesion is responsible for employment, citizenship, m
  • lution to the boundary problem for structural cohesion is found by the vertex-cut version of Menger'
  • as and Policy Exchange, the Centre for Social Cohesion is not registered with the Charity Commission
  • Sister chromatid cohesion is essential for the correct distribution of
  • Functional cohesion is when parts of a module are grouped because
  • At the other extreme to Fixed Cohesion is Discohesion, which is a situation of disor
  • gher complexity measure with a lower level of cohesion is predicated on a module with more decision
  • Temporal cohesion is when parts of a module are grouped by when
  • In 2007 the Centre for Social Cohesion issued a report saying that libraries in the
  • d, describing it as "varied but never lacking cohesion, Let It Beep is a charming and entirely unfor
  • the relational quality of responsive cohesion may be said to exist whenever the elements or
  • To maintain cohesion, most chants are started by designated suppor
  • of the Armenian parties, he would destroy the cohesion of the resistance.
  • owever, the changes do nothing to improve the cohesion of the Constants class, so static imports sho
  • Capillarity is the result of cohesion of water molecules and adhesion of those mole
  • ome on 15 June, due to alleged attacks on the cohesion of the group.
  • the line to which it belongs has been funded cohesion of the European Union.
  • In a relational model a relation is the cohesion of attributes that are fully and not transiti
  • ws from critics for lack of magic and overall cohesion of the production.
  • motion, and also to our understanding of the cohesion of molecule by means of hydrogen bonding.
  • single has become the second top 40 hit from Cohesion on the ARIA Singles chart peaking at #36 and
  • lays a greater share of the blame for lack of cohesion on the Indian National Congress and leaders l
  • Units of the Army which retained cohesion or broke through the German lines later fough
  • The intervention of the Community Cohesion Partnership prevented the story from being ru
  • rces and the surface tension that arises from cohesion produces the characteristic upward curve in a
  • Cohesion: promote a more cohesive society, where no on
  • ions (NUTS-3 level), which are grouped in two cohesion regions (NUTS-2 level) .
  • Perceived Cohesion Scale (PCS) is a six item scale that is used
  • e latter has less potential to produce social cohesion since its exchange cycles are shorter (the di
  • e production of steels and alloys to increase cohesion, strength, and uniformity.
  • Mercury exhibits more cohesion than adhesion
  • institute a little bit more organization and cohesion than would be possible with a simple merge.
  • ical School, Trinity College, Dublin, 1902); ' Cohesion Theory of the Ascent of Sap' (Proc Roy Dublin
  • fying purpose, there is actually not a lot of cohesion there," Bruton said.
  • d to make a serious contribution to community cohesion through film and moving image.
  • vement still maintained surprising amounts of cohesion throughout the Cold War.
  • time, and it was uncertain whether it had the cohesion to mount any coordinated offensive, either mi
  • there are any other specific grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling mistakes, please let me
  • 004, Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Cohesion under Raffarin between 2004 and 2005 and fina
  • Cohesion were formed in Levenshulme, Manchester in 200
  • This is contrasted to Fixed Cohesion, where strict order between elements exists,
  • onding by delocalized d electrons, leading to cohesion which increases with the number of shared ele
  • European Commissioner for Regional Policy and Cohesion which he held until 1995.
  • Banking and social cohesion with Christophe Guene, 2001
  • licase roles, but has roles also in chromatid cohesion with cohesin and interactions of E2 with HPV.
  • The interior was designed to assure cohesion with the external features, repeated in the g
  • "It is this lack of cohesion within the TFG institutions.
  • In modular design, his double dictum of high cohesion within modules and loose coupling between mod