Neighbourliness refers to the friendly and helpful behavior between people living near each other. It is about being kind, considerate, and supportive to your neighbors, creating a sense of community.
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International artists invited by Elmgreen & Dragset illuminate notions of
good neighbourliness and ways of interacting with neighbours and foreigners.
At first sight the parable teaches a radically new concept
of neighbourliness — in terms of need as over against mutual membership in a racial or religious group — and that it does this is, of course, true enough.
Almost all of its members are affected by the breakdown
in neighbourliness and social cohesion which they did nothing to choose themselves.
There is nowadays, among both Protestant and Catholic theologians, a fairly strong tendency towards «desacralization», which means in the last analysis reducing the Christian life to mere
secular neighbourliness.
The parable itself is an «exemplary story» and as such is concerned to teach by example, in this instance the example of
true neighbourliness.
The 2017 Istanbul Biennial has installed billboards around the world that pair photographs with slogans that raise questions
about neighbourliness in today's society.
Others associate the conception of the citizen with
good neighbourliness, or emphasise that citizenship should be analysed in terms of people's aspirations to live in society, in a civil way.
With such companionship and
neighbourliness, seeking a babysitter is never going to be a hassle.
«Good
neighbourliness is essential for the security and economic development of African countries.
The big society is doomed to failure because the difference is not being made between «
neighbourliness» and «localism».
Neighbourliness is strongly influenced by the physical and social environment in which people live.
Having council services delivered locally is completely different to
neighbourliness.
These ugly crises can not be allowed to fester as they strain the unifying bonds of brotherhood and
neighbourliness, Buhari said.
«The President believes Malam Liman, who passed on at the age of 95 years, lived a pious, worthy and highly recommendable life that will be remembered by posterity, urging all Muslims in the state to immortalise him by living the virtues of love, peace, and
neighbourliness he lived and propagated.
«The long - cherished and time - honoured, time - tested virtues of honesty, integrity, hard work, punctuality, good
neighbourliness, abhorrence of corruption and patriotism have given way in the main to dishonesty, indolence, unbridled corruption and widespread impunity.
He urged members of the committee to also deliberate on ways to promote unity, peace, good
neighbourliness, security and rule of law within ECOWAS and the African Union.
It had also explained that cats were not allowed to be kept in these flats as cats are «difficult to be confined within flats», and that «cat - related nuisance» such as shedding of fur, defecation in public areas, and noise disturbance could potentially «spoil the estate's living environment and disrupt good
neighbourliness».
The article argues that the program's effectiveness resided in a mentor role that shared primary values of befriending and
neighbourliness, rather than in mentors enacting a quasi-professional role.
, but I think progress has been made on
the neighbourliness front.
Phrases with «neighbourliness»