Sentences with phrase «cohesion among»

On similar lines, our results within the ART group show that treatment success at the first attempt was associated with poorer dyadic consensus and cohesion among women and marginally lower sexual affection among men.
Professional organizations also have rituals that increase commitment and cohesion among their members.
Recognition of law and culture and its role in maintaining cohesion among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples;
Likewise an advertising coach can help create more cohesion among lawyers with differing opinions, skill levels and playing prowess.
A stable teaching force facilitates cohesion among educators to pursue a common vision; an unstable one can lead to different goals and strategies.
Patricia oversees all operations at Friendship, has secured more $ 95 million in public and private funding, effected cohesion among the 12 campuses, and established the Friendship Teaching Institute as a model of professional development.
Each session is designed to establish mindsets for leading instructional improvement efforts, promote deep cohesion among members, and learn the process for managing instructional improvement efforts in authentic situations.
It stresses community cohesion among its aims and is recruiting from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds.
It's a process that leads to social cohesion among the group — something a lot of folks yearn for.
These mechanisms reflect the EU mission of economic growth, stability, and social cohesion among members.
While this has no direct impact on my business, it does create cohesion among my employees and makes it less likely an employee will readily leave.

Not exact matches

Since its founding in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has made some impressive achievements: it has doubled its membership from five countries to 10, now comprising a combined population of 625 million people; and, it has reached a level of cohesion and integration that is impressive in light of the economic, religious, cultural, and political diversity among its members.
Although, as I believe, concord must of necessity eventually prevail on earth, it can by our premises only take the form of some sort of tense cohesion pervaded and inspired with the same energies, now become harmonious, which were previously wasted in bloodshed: unanimity in search and conquest, sustained among us by the universal resolve to raise ourselves upwards, all straining shoulder to shoulder, towards ever greater heights of consciousness and freedom.
She often repeated the goal of «unit cohesion and mission success,» and referred to the problem of the misuse of power among faculty and staff, Insisting that power not be used to promote one religion over another.
In this way, social cooperation among human beings brings about the cohesion, and therein the unity, required of a society by interrelating the personal experience of individuals in such a way so as to emotionally bond those individuals together.
In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
As might be expected in a society in which white Anglo - Saxon Protestants are slow to recognize their own ethnicity, the first, and still the best, ethnographies of congregations are Samuel Heilman's study of an orthodox synagogue and Melvin Williams's description of a black Pentecostal church.71 Heilman and Williams conclusively demonstrate the power of even small, marginal congregations to generate among themselves a rich symbolic communication that gives each its meaning and cohesion.
«Finally, the PDP assures its numerous supporters across the country of the dividends of the on - going rebuilding and re-engineering process in the party to re-position the party for the electoral challenges ahead especially as it has become clear that APC lacks the capacity to handle governance and provide economic direction for the country, but has only succeeded in injecting bad blood and division among Nigerians resulting in the current threats to national cohesion and stability.
The monarch stated that there were more cohesion and integration between preceding generations than the new generation while attributing the seeming mistrust among Nigerians to misinformation and ignorance.
Among our number are many leading experts on community cohesion, asylum, refugees, migration, politics, public opinion, policy and law.
However, since 2010 the Lords have become somewhat less confrontational, an outcome owing something to party configuration and the inherent lack of cohesion and unity among Crossbenchers.
Since opening their doors in 2011, Waber and his team have helped companies analyze collaboration patterns within their workforces, uncovering small but critical tweaks that employers can make to improve cohesion within work groups or to promote more cross-talk among groups.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
«And when a group develops cohesion, you see both the soothing and the pressuring that takes place among families and friends.
Participate in, and facilitate forums that increase cohesion and collaboration among California's out - of - school time technical assistance providers.
Spiritual blessing, moral elevation, social peace and cohesion: these are the ideals that art spreads, among all the classes but especially among the lower ones.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist with cultural distinctiveness».
According to Article 3 (3) TEU, the EU aims at promoting «economic, social and territorial cohesion, and solidarity among Member States».
So far, few signs of internal dissent seem to have broken out among Stoneman Douglas students, whose cohesion has struck longtime advocates as unique.
Social cohesion for mental well - being among adolescents.
Among the obvious benefits of, hopefully, forging ahead together with a stronger, more communicative relationship, benefits also include «greater empathy and support for your partner, improved intimacy, stronger family cohesion, increased productivity inside and outside the home, and the elimination of maladaptive coping.»
Historical Trauma Among Urban American Indians: Impact on Substance Abuse and Family Cohesion Wiechelt, Gryczynski, Johnson, & Caldwell (2012) Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on Stress and Coping, 17 (4) View Abstract Examines historical trauma in an urban American Indian sample using validated measures of historical loss and associated symptoms.
She conducts research to better understand the associations among family processes (e.g., positive couple interactions, coparenting support, parenting behaviors, and family cohesion) and individual, couple, and family well - being, with a particular emphasis on complex families (e.g., stepfamilies and those parenting children across multiple households).
Conversely, a higher degree of parental influence on mate choice and relationship functioning is still evident among Eastern, collectivistic cultures, where greater emphasis is placed on family cohesion and the needs of the group over those of the individual [3].
Aspects of group process that may contribute to participant retention include parent — facilitator alliance in group, alliance among group members (group cohesion), participant dissatisfaction with the group, and active participation in group activities (MacGowan, 1997).
Exit, Cohesion, and Consensus: Social Psychological Moderators of Consensus among Adolescent Peer Groups.
Women in the ART group reported lower levels of dyadic consensus and cohesion, marital satisfaction and sexual affection when exposed to stressful life events, whereas among control women, the quality of marital relations was independent of stressful life events.
Bristol [96] reported high levels of cohesion and expressiveness among parents of children with ASD to be associated with greater competence and acceptance of the child, and greater marital happiness, respectively.
The familiarity and belonging and harmony and cohesion factor showed a significant differences among the subfactors of the community consciousness, familiarity and belonging, harmony and cohesion, voluntary and express, unity and mutual influence consciousness, autonomy and public awareness.
When exposed to stressful life events, women in the ART group reported lower levels of dyadic consensus [F (1,263) = 6.12, P < 0.01], dyadic cohesion, [F (1,263) = 5.05, P < 0.01] and marital satisfaction [F (1,263) = 3.84, P < 0.05], whereas among control women, the quality of marital relations was independent of stressful life events.
Purely there for a coagulation and cohesion of available information enabling the sharing and advertising of property, among agents, and being «visible» to the open public access.
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