0 the situation when the members of a group or society are united:
1 (of objects) the state of sticking together, or (of people) being in close agreement and working well together:
Cohesion as an index of social cognitive factors : oral language of the reading disabled.
Together they formed the impetus for greed and corruption, not democratic cohesion.
The principles of cohesion are such that readers are unlikely not to make the connection, yet a little redundancy is perhaps thought desirable.
This issue, survey respondents suggested, lent to a sense of lost communal cohesion.
Here, social cohesion and peaceful co-existence are regarded as similar terms which do not presuppose the absence of any conflict whatsoever.
That making art in a collaborative environment can contribute to social and personal development, concentration, intellectual skills, self-esteem and promote social cohesion is self-evident.
This implies that bureaucratic agencies will display policy cohesion in the face of unexpected policy changes.
Thirdly, the ideological variables do not have a significant effect on party group cohesion in all model specifications.
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uyumluluk, bağlılık, birliktelik…
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