It is clear that there is a network of belongingness, of social, communal relationships and of a set of identities that are important to us. |
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I also experience their poverty in worth, belongingness to their families, also their suffering because of abuse. |
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The aim of the newsletter is to promote Zonal consciousness and belongingness. |
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There was a longing for a new authoritarianism with some kind of religious orientation and above all a greater communal belongingness. |
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They are prone to depression, have feelings of futility, lack of belongingness, friendliness, and a lack of trust in others. |
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It has often seemed to me that these people are not so much concerned with some particular likeness as with membership and belongingness. |
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All this is believed to have contributed to the cultivation of the feeling of belongingness on a part of those communities. |
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By ushering in a process whereby governmental power can be shared, these also guarantee social cohesion and sense of belongingness. |
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Thus through the belongingness to Christ who then belongs to God all men have been freed from the oppression of political rulers and classes. |
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The organisations attempted to address this problem by taking less qualified staff and placing them in a talent management route which instilled in them a sense of loyalty and belongingness to the organisation. |
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They are testimony to our commitment to our employees, our clients and the general public, and they are respected by all: commitment, integrity, teamwork and belongingness. |
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Though aimed at measuring the constructs of belongingness and burdensomeness, Joiner et al. |
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The family provides for the developing person a matrix of belongingness. |
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Électricité Grimard is the founding company and inspired the fundamental values shared by the other GRIMARD divisions: commitment, teamwork, belongingness and integrity. |
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It is good to create a consciousness among countries and groups of these contributions being part of co-responsibility and belongingness in the Association. |
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Al-Sabeeh noted that the GCC is ready to address social problems such as those related to the issues of belongingness, identity and citizenship. |
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Les Roches is like a second family for its students and they would never stop feeling that sense of belongingness even after graduation. |
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In fact, once the ground of belongingness has been assured, the growing child can afford to note and act out his or her own separateness and individuality with impunity. |
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The entire Organization operates as one monolithic motivated group with deep sense of belongingness and strong commitment to organization goals. |
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Joiner's terminology, an individual must simultaneously experience thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness, which together generate suicidal ideation. |
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Research showed that leadership which fosters belongingness among team members creates a sense of inclusion and leads to innovation and creativity. |
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