Sentences with phrase «cohesion which»

These systems create a unity and cohesion which provides a company mindset of working toward the goal of each customer's Real Estate needs.
There the life of the nation has been molded by ancestor - worship to a cohesion which has outlived the changes of 5,000 years; and Christianity, when it demands that a man surrender that, demands that he become an outlaw from his own nation.

Not exact matches

Given the decline in the WCC of funds, members, and resources, and the concomitant need to cut staff and programs, the bureaucratic approach — which emphasizes organic (structural) cohesion while insisting on an open - ended dogmatic pluralism — can hardly compete with a catholic, Christocentric faith that is yet flexible and diverse regarding forms.
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.
As we noted in Chapter One, the period of the judges was followed by the monarchy which meant more political cohesion, though it was soon to be cohesion around two centers instead of one.
These include certain personal rights, on which depend the security and freedoms of the individual; family rights, protecting the unity and cohesion of the most fundamental grouping in society; and collective rights, regulating the health and stability of the nation.
The killing of the scapegoat provides a means for the formation of a new social unanimity and cohesion, as acquisitive mimesis is transformed into conflictual mimesis, which is resolved by the destruction of someone arbitrarily designated as the cause of the conflict.
In recent years Oftsed has looked to ensure schools are promoting «British Values» - a set of ideals which have been set up to bring about better social cohesion.
This makes no sense from the viewpoint of symbolic language, but fits with the social function of presymbolic language which is social cohesion, (84).
The culture in which the global society finds its cohesion needs to be able to draw all human groups and individuals into some form of shared life, a degree of commonality that allows for harmony between peoples and also with the planetary environment.
The liberal arts, he recognized, made pathways by which the mind journeys to God — who, as the ultimate source of unity, cohesion, and interconnection in everything that exists, is also the ultimate subject of inquiry.
A couple which is deprived of the cohesion of shared religion in their early marriage should not give up.
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.
Not so mighty and not so able to produce the wanted cohesion, the acts upon which the Biblical Theology Movement were built vanished, taking with them the Biblical Theology Movement itself.
Social welfare policies which encourage marriage and family cohesion such as increasing the «marriageability» of men, through wage supports and the EITC, will be of more long term benefit than creating new programs and new services.
Far down in history such insistence on uniform custom has commonly emerged when any group, especially if it has conceived itself to be a theocracy, has faced a severe struggle for existence in which social cohesion was indispensable.
Marzheuser affirms that «two characteristics of divine catholocity are inner diversity and fullness: a diversity of persons and a fullness of being that makes them one «29 He quotes Avery Dulles with approval with remarks, «Catholic suggests the idea of an organic whole, of a cohesion, of a firm synthesis of a reality which is not scattered, but, on the contrary, turned towards a centre which assures its unity, whatever the expanse in area or the internal differentiation might be.»
The virtue lay in the strong cohesion of the group of kinsmen, in their mutual interdependence and loyalty, in their approximate equality of estate, and in the intimacy with which each was known by all.
Despite the powerful cohesion of the tribal life, the readjustments in Palestine produced a period of comparative individualism which in retrospect looked to the narrator like moral anarchy.
They created a ruling institution for purposes of war and government which was based on the division of the empire into military fiefs; a chancery for the preparation of state documents and communication throughout the empire; and a religious institution which, in addition to maintaining the legal and cult services, was expected through the control of education to be an instrument of social cohesion.
They were able to curb personal violence and anti-social behavior by providing value systems and goals which were accepted widely enough to bring stability and cohesion to the societies they permeated.
«Shared moral reasoning as a basis for community cohesion is the alternative to radical individualism which has led us so far on a path that is clearly divisive and inimical to a cohesive society.»
It is the Archbishop's recently published essay «Community Cohesion and Catholic Education» in The Nation that Forgot God (Social Affairs Unit, 2009) which lays out the main points of his argument.
The premier league is a unique place and unfortunately «team cohesion» as Wenger commented this week, plays a big part in success, which we have.
I don't know how but yes the «team spirit and cohesion'thing which the boss has been talking about for I don't know how long, seems to be having some good effects.
There were rumours yesterday of a bust up in the dressing room an hour before kick off, which would explain the lack of cohesion and lacklustre performance on the pitch to a degree.
Of course there is also the small matter of Arsene Wenger's contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have to make massive changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem to go against his usual philosophy of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth system.
Plus don't underestimate the unity, cohesion and team spirit flowing through the side which makes a big difference
(which reminds me, have we loaned out cohesion cus he's never on the pitch or bench) so Arsenal with a couple of world class players in Ozil, Sanchez, Cech, Santi and Koscienly are behind.
Wenger was talking about cohesion, but he forgot the other thing which is balance.
Liverpool have 5 new signings to their outfield 10 which means they don't have «COHESION», luckily we have no problems like this thanks to our astute manoeuvring in the transfer market.
there were rumours of a bust up in the dressing room an hour before kick off, which would explain the lack of cohesion and lacklustre performance on the pitch to a degree.
These changes can be made without hampering the current cohesion of the squad too much, but these players are rotting on the bench and when they do actually play, we expect the world from them which we shouldn't.
The only downfall of going with Dynamo Kiev here is the fact that Ukraine's domestic league takes a break for 3 months which works against teams in a sport like soccer, where cohesion and form play big roles.
You must sign players to add that quality which is needed.Arsenal need quality, cohesion and hopefully not too many injuries.
He largely put this down to cohesion, which is largely true.
Cohesion is desperately needed in the case of Arsenal, a club which unlikely other big clubs (and this is due to Arsene) has not a strong bench.
Sure, they're not as technically gifted as Arsenal, but crucially they have a weapon for which we rarely have an answer: a combination of cohesion and purpose.
The revision formally separated cohesion and counter-terrorism work, which had proved so controversially conjoined in the earlier policy.
It is difficult to bring to mind a more divisive policy, or one more deleterious to social cohesion and respect, than one which allows schools to label children at the start of their lives with certain beliefs and then divide them up on that basis.
Admittedly, extra money is reserved for the Structural and Cohesion funds, especially for Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia, which is expected to join the Union in July.
If these and other measures are carried out in their letter and spirit, they will, indeed, mean that this has been a landmark Summit, one which will have succeeded in rekindling the values of «unity, solidarity and cohesion» that have been the founding values of our continental organization.
Ologbondiyan said without listening to the prompting of any politician, Nigerians across the board have taken the liberty to accept PDP's apology which was made patriotically in the overall interest of national healing, reconciliation, unity and cohesion.
Gove strutted up to celebrate the «citizen service scheme», in which the Tories seem to be suggesting that we can improve community cohesion by taking children to Wales so they can climb walls.
On the other hand, he romanticises territorial fissures that Gen. Yakubu Gowon started, as a «process of national integration and cohesion», which nevertheless folks elsewhere would lampoon as military era «unitary federalism», which Gowon started with 12 states but which, at the last count, was 36.
Which means that that any suspension of rights (including access to cohesion funds) would be, in theory, possible.
The trust, which is being piloted in Warrington but will be rolled out nationwide next year, also aims to improve community cohesion, something Mr Cameron said could not be achieved by government alone.
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Professor Rufai Ahmed Alkali said the party has not been served the court order, which he described as a rumour that «exists only in the fertile imagination of mischief makers who are bent on undermining the unity and cohesion of the PDP in Bayelsa State.
«I make no apology for returning to the implications for community cohesion and local government of sharia courts in the UK, a matter on which the new Minister quite properly opined last weekend and which we discussed yesterday.
Anger can motivate us to punish a transgressor, for instance, which might help us to maintain social order and group cohesion.
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