He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card. |
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Months of casting, rehearsal and hard graft had produced a cohesion any company would be proud of. |
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The album doesn't reach its true potential due to a lack of cohesion and stability. |
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Absent was any long-lasting system of reciprocal obligation fundamental to group cohesion and solidarity. |
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Inequality undermines social cohesion and weakens the bonds of co-operation. |
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Members backed his stance, but said social cohesion and improved race relations were vitally important. |
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We believe the key principles of cohesion are collective action, mutual understanding and the peaceful resolution of disputes. |
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The mastery of each instrument and the cohesion and beauty of the orchestra was a transport of delight for this audience. |
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He has supported affirmative action, but warned people of the damage it can do to social cohesion. |
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In general, discipline and unit cohesion require a regular and dependable supply of food by the army itself. |
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The work in which he summarizes his perspective, is a recapitulation of various articles published earlier, but here we see much more cohesion. |
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But deep within this depraved human being is a need for cohesion and clarity. |
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Children experiencing high control but low cohesion have been found to be more introverted and depressed. |
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What there hasn't always been is the lack of cohesion among people living in a common society. |
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Even so, it has had too many lulls, been too careless with the football and, with few exceptions, lacked cohesion. |
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Navigation systems should be broken up into an order of hierarchy and importance, while maintaining a feel of cohesion with the rest of the site. |
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They lacked cohesion and, for the most part, played as 15 individuals rather than a single unit. |
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Freedom of expression and social cohesion are under severe threat in a society that once prided itself on tolerance and civic liberty. |
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This critically contributes to the economy and social cohesion of the country. |
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Other observers say the premier isn't to blame for the lack of cohesion in the cabinet. |
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It matters not whether government acts in the common good out of compassion or out of a pragmatic desire to aid social cohesion or other motives. |
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The growth of formal law necessarily implies a decline in other forms of social cohesion, or glue. |
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Its string of bitsy and complicated mosaics makes it a swine to maintain rhythmic cohesion. |
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But he also suggested the cinema could help bring social cohesion in today's multi-ethnic British society. |
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Sweden has been a sovereign state for more than a millennium, and this has fostered cultural cohesion. |
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The success of the EU has been its ability to find cohesion on even the most divisive of issues. |
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Soon the regularity of inhalations and exhalations allows our fearless captain to bring his thoughts into cohesion. |
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Morale, cohesion, esprit de corps and readiness plummeted as everyone addressed a new training cycle to absorb yet another batch of recruits. |
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Much credit must go to the local community for the way they have embraced the ethos of community cohesion. |
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As schools faced the challenge of oralist policies, Deaf churches gained greater influence by promoting cohesion within the community. |
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The closest cohesion in this will be reached through a synodical unity of spirit and a striving for consensus. |
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Indeed, the team looked flustered and their play at this stage lacked any cohesion. |
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The advantage of the nation-state is its relative sense of voluntary cohesion and hence stability. |
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When regional Australia prospers, more jobs are created and social cohesion is strengthened. |
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If the bid was successful it would help support community cohesion and develop citizenship among young people. |
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Larger armies were thereby feasible, but lacked the degree of cohesion and professionalism found in English armies. |
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The disadvantage is that the book hardly ever ventures beyond description, and lacks intellectual cohesion. |
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What the land offers in opposition to the alienation of the city is cohesion and wholeness. |
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Our first-up tackling was weak, our forward play lacked cohesion and we looked under pressure from the word go. |
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Religion is often seen as providing cohesion to societies and lies at the root of our law, institutions and values. |
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If you think about it the whole principle of stop-loss is based on unit cohesion. |
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Such neighbourhoods are chronically poor and lack the social cohesion of an established community. |
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A dense clay would be very cohesive, while beach sand has no cohesion whatsoever. |
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Fine sand-sized particles are most rapidly moved, because silt and clay particles show more cohesion. |
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There is a limit to the degree of influence that the number of neutrons has over the cohesion of the nucleus. |
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The former manager attempted to enounce typical TV platitudes over Rangers' lack of cohesion on Wednesday night's post mortem. |
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But perhaps it's this lack of cohesion which leaves the reader unsatisfied. |
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Poetic anti-discourse is dependent on the fragmentation of capitalism, modernity, and individualism, to which it counterposes social cohesion. |
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It is true language changes over time but its development must be driven by the literate if cohesion is to be maintained. |
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Neither side had the cohesion or the confidence to take control of a rudderless contest. |
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As for her assertion that our community leaders are working towards cohesion, I should think they are! |
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The enslaved Baptist regretted and sorrowed over the inability in many instances to maintain family cohesion because of the auction block. |
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Thus, such cohesion is already in part present before conscription takes place. |
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Is this a morally questionable thing to do or are some lies necessary for the sake of social cohesion? |
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For example, higher acculturation has been found to be related to higher income and education as well as to alcohol use and to lower family cohesion. |
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Were immigrants arriving in such numbers that they might remain unassimilated in cultural ghettoes, eventually undermining social or national cohesion? |
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As industrialization encroached, and communications and entertainment became more instantaneous, private, and personal, communities began to lose cohesion. |
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Furthermore, emotional disengagement among family members, a lack of perceived cohesion and rigid parental control and rules also correlate with youth violence. |
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Instead, we'll talk about the group shower, unit cohesion, foxhole flirtation. |
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The more socially conservative libertarian-conservatives worry about family cohesion and erosion of religious belief. |
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Political and social cohesion were strongly associated with past economic success, and in a weak global economy most didn't want to rock the boat. |
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This poem takes the conceit of a shared video library membership card as emblematic of relationship cohesion and breakdown in a gesture that is almost joking. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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While industrial and information economic models tend to atomise society into individual units, nothing works without some level of cooperation and cohesion. |
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The contest saw both sides lacking in cohesion and direction. |
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Neufeld contends that peer orientation undermines family cohesion, poisons the school atmosphere and fosters an aggressively hostile and sexualized youth culture. |
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In search of much-needed cohesion in the second half, Benitez sent on Antonio Nunez, the winger who was a makeweight in the deal that took Michael Owen to Real Madrid. |
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His refinement of this balance theoretic process produces perhaps the most thoroughly developed analysis of cohesion within contemporary network analysis. |
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The issue lacked the cohesion achieved by Gutierrez's minimalist designs. |
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Such myths, Manchester argues, may be vestigial in the modern era, but they remain vital to the cohesion of a culture. |
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I believe this would substantially improve our cohesion, integration, and security in this county. |
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Yet the great national commitment to victory in World War II stands out as a singular shining moment of cohesion and unity. |
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The most dangerous consequence of sexual attraction, however, is the corrosion of unit cohesion. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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In an effort to maintain wider group cohesion, divergent voices are often dealt with by claiming they arise from entirely different strains of selfhood. |
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Triaxial compressive strength tests show that saturation causes, in every metamorphic grade, an increase of angle of internal friction as well as a decrease of cohesion. |
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It will be a government that will work by cohesion, concord and peace. |
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The decision was motivated by the lack of cohesion and concord between the MPs of NMSII and the regional governors, State Administration Minister Dimitar Kalchev said. |
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The key is to promote community cohesion and to counteract divisiveness. |
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Such an exertion can range from bringing Muslims closer to the faith to fostering social cohesion. |
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He turned Labour into a moderate party which accepted Thatcher's economic settlement but combined it with state-sponsored policies of social cohesion. |
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More generally, of course, economic inequality undermines social cohesion. |
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A first-half spectator, he made three blinding saves in the second-half that kept his side in the contest as Addingham struggled to raise their game and cohesion. |
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For most voters, internal party cohesion hardly seemed to be the most pressing issue amid a slew of sleaze allegations. |
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The occurrence of precious metal vessels suited to drinking appears to confirm that Mycenaean convivial habits favored exclusion rather than cohesion. |
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These materials often incorporate binders that have a high degree of cohesion and, therefore, substantially different performance attributes compared to unbound materials. |
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The result is a jumble of unrelated storylines that lack cohesion and a strong throughline. |
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Security management at the base was called deficient and lacking cohesion. |
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Truth is, they demand a narrative with greater cohesion and swifter pace than is delivered here. |
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But fluency and cohesion are qualities that take time to develop and a clutch of new recruits, drafted in almost at one go, are unlikely to hit it off straight away. |
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In the case of the Vatican codex, its visual and verbal articulations function as a political tool that masks fracture as much as it creates cohesion. |
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These links of similarity or contrast create lexical cohesion in a text. |
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The front is strong in execution too, and the detail of the style elements has an elegant cohesion that looks very businesslike when approaching in the rear view mirror. |
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If the album does have a fault, it's that there is a lack of cohesion. |
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We should start from the premise that there is a need for all members of our global village to work towards harmony, cohesion and a peaceful world. |
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Research has shown an inverse link between income inequality and social cohesion. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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Lexical cohesion refers to the way related words are chosen to link elements of a text. |
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As a proud advocator of freedom of speech and facilitator of community cohesion, I realise the possible negative consequences of his action. |
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The houses were centered on a monumental grave, a symbol of social cohesion. |
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The conserved kinetochore protein shugoshin protects centromeric cohesion during meiosis. |
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Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them. |
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Social cohesion in these groups is maintained by the bonds formed between calves. |
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Pollen development and cohesion in a mealy and a hard type of orchid pollinium. |
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Primary air entanglement is applied to give the yarn better cohesion and thus achieve a smoother, quieter thread path over the godets. |
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Like most other classes in Modern English, this class has lost cohesion and now forms principal parts according to many different patterns. |
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Discourse markers such as oh, so or well, also signal the progression of ideas between sentences and help to create cohesion. |
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Most classes are quite well preserved, although the cohesion of some has been lost substantially or even entirely. |
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It lacks the tradition and cohesion that older parties possess. |
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In older printed editions of Old English works, an acute accent mark was used to maintain cohesion between Old English and Old Norse printing. |
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The first performance was shocking for its lack of cohesion, its droopiness and dropped details. |
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In Canada at least, it is indisputable that equalization is an important element of national cohesion. |
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Marwick says that class distinctions softened, national cohesion increased, and British society became more equal. |
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Proper mitosis, in turn, depends on changes in chromosome organization, such as chromosome condensation and sister chromatid cohesion. |
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Transitions are conjunctions that add cohesion to text and include then, however, in fact, and consequently. |
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The shape formed will also be very dependent on the properties and cohesion of the different types of rock within each layer. |
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Later biologists have tried to refine Mayr's definition with the recognition and cohesion concepts, among others. |
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Risky credit, public debt creation, and European structural and cohesion funds were mismanaged across almost four decades. |
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Latter-day misogynism, as reflected in disequilibrium in the new Parliament, ominously lowers expectations for equality and cohesion in the new Egypt. |
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His inquiry into the cohesion of solid bodies led him to the notion of infinite vacuities in each piece of matter, and so again to the paradoxes of infinity. |
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One practical argument in favor of reduction is the idea that economic inequality reduces social cohesion and increases social unrest, thereby weakening the society. |
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These vocalizations may serve to create group cohesion when migrating. |
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However, some groups of expatriates have spoken out against the council's motion which they claim could threaten cohesion between Somalian communities. |
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We must uphold the genuine values of coexistence and uphold cohesion between components of our united society and to beware of conspiracies aimed to sow dissent, divisionism. |
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Further when a party is divided into factions a Prime Minister may be forced to include other powerful party members in the Cabinet for party political cohesion. |
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The Phoenicians worked to keep their cultural cohesion and ethnic solidarity, and continuously refreshed their close connection with Tyre, the mother city. |
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There's a heaviness to the Klezmatics that's anathema to ordinary klezmer music, which by its very nature and function is escapist, even as it celebrates cultural cohesion. |
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Principal objectives of the NYSC are to forge national cohesion, encourage students to apply their obtained knowledge to solving problems of rural Nigeria, and others. |
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Being the boss positions you at a hierarchal level that, at a minimum, requires respect so that team cohesion can take hold and corporate goals can be met. |
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During this period, the cohesion of the empire was furthered by a degree of social stability and economic prosperity that Rome had never before experienced. |
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That led to anomalous forms and the six big classes lost their cohesion. |
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Acknowledging the distinction problematizes both the explanandum of species cohesion and the explanans of gene flow that are central to the view discussed here. |
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How does universalism or universality relate to other entities, for example, to the socio-legal institution of citizenship or to the phenomenon of societal cohesion? |
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Although it appears that the powder is cohesionless at room temperature, there is strong evidence that there is increasing cohesion during heating. |
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