Sentences with phrase «cohesive society»

Bangladesh certainly seemed a far more homogenous entity than Pakistan (or India), which was thought to make for a more cohesive society.
In conclusion, we found that a democratically enacted voucher did not compromise Sweden's status as one of the world's most cohesive societies.
The British Humanist Association have set up Resolution Revolution to help support a more cohesive society, where people participate in the things that are important to them - sporting opportunities or literacy schemes for young people, tending a neglected patch of land or picking up litter, preserving our historic building or supporting wildlife, helping a family member who is going through a tough time or giving up their seat for someone on the bus.
Last week, U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May gave a speech at the Conservative Party conference in which she said that, «When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society
In this age of individualism there is all too little appreciation of how much our humanity depends on being nurtured within a stable, cohesive society.
Cohesive societies are disappearing and there is nothing that binds people together except that they share the wealth of the territory they live in.
Among the most insistent questions in British politics is what model of capitalism the UK needs to remain a wealthy and cohesive society.
It is a must for a strong economy and a cohesive society.
The PM told the Today programme this week that he agreed with May's line that it was impossible to retain a cohesive society with continued high levels of migration.
May was heavily criticised for saying high migration levels made a «cohesive society» impossible during her speech in October.
The home secretary was heavily criticised for saying high migration levels made a «cohesive society» impossible during her speech in October.
The second, RE and Good Community Relations, heard from experts across the world of RE, identified the contributions that RE can make to cohesive schools, cohesive communities, and cohesive society.
One advantage of belonging to a cohesive society in which people help each other is that the group is often better equipped than a set of individuals to deal with threats from the outside.
By providing a buffer against famine and allowing larger groups of people to settle together, these storehouses may have fostered the cultural transition from bands of hunter - gatherers to complex, cohesive societies.
Inclusion and diversity are encouraged and nurtured within a cohesive society, whether at school, in a community or in the multicultural world.
Over the millennia, the Stone Age tribes huddled around the caves and hot springs of the Carpathian foothills developed into a cohesive society, and eventually into the Dacian kingdom.
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