In war even more than in peace, cohesive units simply are more than the sum of their parts. |
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The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some cohesive force. |
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Does the government see adolescents and youth as a cohesive group that needs separate attention? |
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The keystone is the central cohesive source of support for the greater whole. |
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The new low-density snow has not bonded so watch for cohesive windslabs that have formed over the top. |
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No, I'm watching the mind at work, moving fluidly between ideas before weaving them into a cohesive world view. |
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Under the former Tipperary manager Antrim has been blended into a cohesive unit that plays with purpose and direction. |
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Because the alpha particle with two protons and two neutrons is especially cohesive, the release of nuclear material is often in this form. |
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Work continues on researching the market, creating samples and pulling it all together into a cohesive business plan. |
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In practice they were not a cohesive group, and their art became an angst-ridden type of Expressionism. |
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Two single-stranded oligos, GAGAEXHO and GAGAESAL, were annealed to generate a double-stranded oligo with XhoI and SalI cohesive ends. |
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What's the best way to bring Shiites, Sunnis, and Kurds together under a cohesive democracy? |
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Repeat variations of the color in fixtures or other appointments for a cohesive look. |
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The beach boffins came up with a formula to work out the quality of the grains of sand and its cohesive powers. |
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We also need to figure out how we can become cohesive units within our own party rather than a disoraganized swarm of attack dogs. |
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Anyways, tying a sash around the waist is a great way to accessorise and makes the two layers seem more cohesive. |
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With the French president's ambitious plans for a cohesive, more centralised European Union in shreds, Ireland can take a bow. |
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Secondly, McGreevy's compositions, although littered with a hodgepodge of essentially bitty elements, are cohesive. |
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Seemingly unshakable totalitarian monoliths are in fact sometimes as cohesive as proverbial houses of cards, and fall just as quickly. |
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Only a gifted leader, one who led by example and who understood the Texan makeup, could mold such mulish freemen into a cohesive team. |
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Yet, brought to an extreme, a cohesive team can be complacent and unreceptive to new ideas that challenge the status quo. |
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When I get around to putting those clauses in a cohesive sentence, I'll get back to you. |
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As a senior I will have the whole year to develop one cohesive art show that will be up on display for a week. |
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Peasant society was becoming more stratified and cohesive, and lords were making greater demands on their tenants. |
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In these slides, a broad area of snowpack breaks away and begins moving downhill as a cohesive mass riding over an ice sheet or bare ground. |
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Ryder pointed to the lack of strong and cohesive global rules on company behaviour as a major factor in the stagnant world economy. |
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He has found a way to channel his prodigious, hallucinogenic imagination into a cohesive story line, to optimum results. |
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The officers of the Continental Army made up perhaps the most cohesive and most national of institutions. |
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Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball. |
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He never adequately connects the several different strands he's weaving into a cohesive whole theory. |
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Schulhoff's concerto is full of surprises, but it emerges as a cohesive musical statement. |
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Upon injection into the cell, the cohesive ends anneal and are ligated, circularizing the chromosome. |
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In the United Kingdom they face the effects of poverty, dependence, and lack of cohesive social support. |
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A dense clay would be very cohesive, while beach sand has no cohesion whatsoever. |
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He also stressed the importance of tackling racism to ensure strong, cohesive communities. |
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With water in a glass tube the adhesive forces are greater than the cohesive forces. |
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They were no longer on their own and were part of a strong cohesive team that believed that the human spirit was awesome. |
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When asked what is to blame for a less cohesive society, most respondents said that longer working hours were the problem. |
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The military is not a particularly cohesive social force and has not threatened to seize power. |
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I think the movie would have felt a little more cohesive had they decided to stick to one or the other, but not both. |
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All that experience rolled into one cohesive unit would be a force to be reckoned with. |
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Today I got a real sense that we were beginning to become a cohesive unit, looking out for each other. |
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Make a cohesive, musically organized set of songs, then stick it in a pretty little package. |
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We must do what we can to forge a society that is cohesive, stable, and caring of its members. |
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The mission of any newspaper worth its salt is to be a cohesive force within the region it covers. |
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She has the ability to translate her concepts into cohesive and highly crafted movement. |
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This is a basic condition if Europe is to be able to act as an independent and cohesive force in world affairs. |
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All research indicates that the more equal a society, the healthier, more stable, cohesive and happy it is. |
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In the interview, he said that the party was working on a raft of policies designed to create a more cohesive society. |
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The half back line took a while to get into the game but when they did, they looked a cohesive unit. |
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He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it. |
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The indecipherability and lack of cohesive structure to the lyrics help to propel the surrealism of the music. |
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His revelations of these falsehoods, fictions, fabrications and fantasies are backed by compelling evidence and cohesive argument. |
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Unlike the European Central Bank, its members do not necessarily constitute a cohesive professional college. |
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The challenge now, is to give the current crop of recruits more time to build a cohesive affront. |
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These extensions, called cohesive ends, are complementary and enable the chromosome to cyclize in an infected cell. |
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Through the decentralization and devolution of state power to ethnic groups it hopes to dilute ethnicity and fashion a cohesive society. |
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The warehouse has a flat tar roof which is made up of a grainy limestone grit which is covered by a cohesive material. |
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A good gross-out film will, in fact, be a cohesive movie with a handful of outrageous scene-stealers. |
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Their installation was a cohesive, multipart work about desire, eroticism and Christ. |
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They are not known for being politically cohesive, for being able to work cooperatively. |
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This was a shining example of teamwork, in which three great comedians combined to create an amusing and cohesive whole to a diverse and difficult play. |
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It is difficult to explain what happened after that but a team that had not performed as a cohesive unit all season came together to totally outclass their visitors. |
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The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable. |
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Rep Jeff Fortenberry seemed to suggest there was never any cohesive plan at all on this from the beginning. |
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A number of eyewitnesses stress the lack of ethnic homogeneousness within what superficial observers regarded as being cohesive Italian settlements in American cities. |
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We British barely embrace the fact that we are a cohesive nation. |
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We hope this service will help unite the local parishes into a cohesive unit speaking with one voice, something that is sadly lacking over the years. |
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The settlements above and lateral to the tunnels in plastic clays of soft to medium consistency are relatively larger than in stiffer, more brittle cohesive granular soils. |
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To create a cohesive brand image from one medium to the next, Deepend borrowed from the look and feel of the fashion lines' offline marketing and advertising campaigns. |
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A truly cohesive and modern society recognises that difference is not just a peculiarity to be ironed out, or an inadequacy that must be compensated for. |
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This was evidenced in the cohesive and selfless display against Rangers. |
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Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel. |
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They'd have been a pretty good act and a creditable noisecore band, but they way they seamlessly mesh this into a truly cohesive whole is remarkable. |
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British society became highly cohesive, with its plethora of clubs and societies, but did not integrate, or expect to integrate, people of different social classes. |
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If I were currently more in charge of my faculties and able to string together a cohesive sentence, I would undoubtedly offer you some incisive media analysis of this news. |
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In order to evaluate the growth of extensile cracks, two series of compression tests with samples from volcanic cohesive soil obtained from a low fill dam were performed. |
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A fluid together with its entrained load moving over a cohesive bed erodes longitudinal furrows or grooves when the stress exceeds the critical erosion velocity. |
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Maxine reunites with her husband, horst, and her pursuit of Ice crystallizes into something cohesive. |
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However helpful this removal can be, there needs also to be a cohesive model of homologies that can draw upon the integration of morphology, ontogeny, and paleontology. |
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However, it is a fish which is well adapted to being filleted, yielding cohesive, firm fillets of a good thickness, and many of the classic sole recipes are for fillets. |
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Although, the European groups, between 2004 and 2009, were actually more cohesive than their US counterparts. |
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This doctrine is similar to stare decisis insofar as it dictates that a court's decision must condone a cohesive and predictable result. |
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The musical forms were highly repetitive, and the lyrics were quite often doggerel without any cohesive or preconceived composition. |
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During this period, Poland successfully managed to fuse the territories of the three former partitioning powers into a cohesive nation state. |
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Malory was responsible for organizing these diverse sources and consolidating them into a cohesive whole. |
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Having always excelled as a wit and raconteur, he often composed by assembling phrases, bons mots and witticisms into a longer, cohesive work. |
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Eventually American artists who were working in a great diversity of styles began to coalesce into cohesive stylistic groups. |
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It is the sense of a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, language and politics. |
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Produced entirely by Diamandis and David Kosten, it was praised for its cohesive sound and introspective lyrical content. |
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Entirely produced by Diamandis and David Kosten, the album was praised for its cohesive sound. |
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In the EU, different national standards are to be straightlined into more cohesive guidelines to lower costs. |
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Finally, he wanted to knit together all of the provinces into a single cohesive unit. |
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The advent of the new, FDA cleared cohesive silicone gel breast implants makes the risks of visible ripples lower compared to saline implants. |
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As elsewhere in early medieval Europe, the church in Hispania stood as society's most cohesive institution. |
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Her chapter on the white memoirists is perhaps her best and is more cohesive than the chapter on black memoirists. |
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Results of the evaluation suggest that button-less design format has the potential to present the interface in a cohesive and learnable manner. |
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Oblateness can be considered as a sign of internal cohesive forces within an object and these are absent within a gaseous star. |
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In general, native starches produce weak-bodied, cohesive, rubbery pastes when heated and undesirable gels when these pastes are cooled. |
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So, while the politicians struggled to get across cohesive arguments, the North East remained very much united and on-message. |
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In manual mode, the instant upshifts and perfect rev-matched downshifts make the whole package more cohesive. |
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Osmosis' skin care, color cosmetics, Osmosis MD and supplement lines will share a cohesive look, unifying these collections as a single brand. |
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The concatemers are processed into mature chromosomes with cohesive ends, and packaged into prohead shells, during virion assembly. |
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The group traditionally acts as a cohesive unit pooling resources and influence. |
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Another is to create a sense of military tradition, which is used to create cohesive military forces. |
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In principle, the copyline that is evolved for the campaign should work as a cohesive unit with the art. |
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The oxidized and bioturbated material at these locations has lost any resemblance to cohesive laminated lacustrine sediment. |
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Caesar even took steps to transform Italy into a province, and to link more tightly the other provinces of the empire into a single cohesive unit. |
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They are also, though, members of the sovereign state of Iraq which is itself a polity, albeit one which is much less specific and, as a result, much less cohesive. |
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The result was a cohesive body of administrators through which Henry could exercise careful influence, holding general councils to discuss key matters of policy. |
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For there to be a recognised Leader of the Opposition, it is necessary for there to be a sufficiently cohesive opposition to need a formal leader. |
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The verbal interaction between teacher and student encourages strong social bonds, which ultimately leads to cohesive communities, typical of modern day craft communities. |
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For those who find it particularly difficult to make the jump from sentence to cohesive paragraph writing, the topic sentence is the first mountain to climb. |
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Laura Quinones is a motivator and conceptualizer, able to take a product from the drawing boards to market in a cohesive and straight forward way. |
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For all of its Buck Rogers connotations, Tiernan says the electronics necessary to integrate these systems into a cohesive unit are known quantities. |
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Her auctorial decision appears to be a signal that a more cohesive story would be merely a construction too heavily influenced by the needs of those telling it. |
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The successful offloads and uploads for Crocodile 03 were attributed to the ability of the deployment support team members' ability to rapidly develop into a cohesive unit. |
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Canadian scientists indicate that adding finely processed high-fiber ingredients to dysphagic pureed foods can make them monophasic, smooth, cohesive and thick. |
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Henry's family was divided by rivalries and violent hostilities, more so than many other royal families of the day, in particular the relatively cohesive French Capetians. |
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Rollo's son and heir, William Longsword, and grandchild, Richard the Fearless, forged the Duchy of Normandy into West Francia's most cohesive and formidable principality. |
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