Maternal ADHD was associated with higher levels of conflict and lower levels
of cohesion in the family.
The ties that bind: Principles
of cohesion in cohabitation and marriage.
One is constantly searching for meaning with Doig, snatching at clues to assemble some form
of cohesion in his colourful and chaotic world.
Salmon notes that many buyers lack imagination, so if they walk into your home and see lots of bright colors or a lack
of cohesion in the color palette, they may be scared off.
Materials are alright (not exactly Ford Focus or Kia Forte territory, but still adequate), and there's a noticeable lack
of cohesion in the Corolla's overall build.
And while there's a lack
of cohesion in the first act — it jumps too quickly between moody period piece and loony western — once the central story's established, it all become a wildly entertaining opener to 2012's blockbuster season.
This lack
of cohesion in the current story, coupled with an obvious focus on setting up a sequel, is ultimately frustrating - especially given the film's relatively simple human dramatic threads and overlong 127 minute run time.
It contributes, though, to the overall lack
of cohesion in the game's world, and does nothing to elevate the oddly sub-par storytelling of the game.
Roma seemed like they were about to seize the initiative but they just couldn't find any sense
of cohesion in attack.
Cohesion: In conversations with several B2B CEO's, a recent issue is that while there have been new approaches related to areas such as demand generation, content marketing, and social media, there is a lack
of cohesion in these efforts that contributes to the overall buyer experience.
Not exact matches
If a society actually loses faith
in its medium
of exchange, a general breakdown
of trust and social
cohesion often ensues.
Trump's claim that allowing transgender Americans to serve openly would harm unit
cohesion is undermined by the experiences
of soldiers
in 18 countries were they're allowed to serve, including Canada, Australia, Germany and Israel, the suit says.
«We're not against free beer, just don't do it
in the name
of team
cohesion,» he says.
Leaving behind Apple's trademark
cohesion that makes all
of their devices work
in tandem is going to be the biggest adjustment for me as I move on
in my smartphone journey.
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.
In truth, social media is not a telescopic lens — as the telephone actually was — but an opinion - fracturing prism that shatters social
cohesion by replacing a shared public sphere and its dynamically overlapping discourse with a wall
of increasingly concentrated filter bubbles.
It is certainly true that our hiring process is rigorous and that we hire exclusively extraordinary employees who we feel confident will excel
in their roles -LSB-...] we are also committed to adding staff
in a methodical way that ensures organizational
cohesion and a culture
of cooperation and mutual support.»
They also have ideas that don't pan out, and an overall lack
of cohesion — the main characters seem sequestered
in separate story lines that don't really mesh.
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.
And Fiha Rashed, from Mount CC, said: «We are here to play the cricket, to engage
in contemporary issues, to use the common space, to build and strengthen our interfaith relationships,
in terms
of addressing community
cohesion, equality, and many
of the other issues that face the global community.»
As a matter
of civic health and social
cohesion, the people we allow to work
in the U.S., whatever their country
of origin and whatever their skill level, should be invited as future citizens rather than as units
of labor.
Frazier, and
in this matter, DuBois, while acknowledging such elements did not see these elements
of ultimate significance, for they could not see these forms playing an important role
in the social
cohesion of the black community» (S 175).
The very fact, therefore, that the Hebrews conquered Palestine, settled
in towns, developed private property
in land, broke up into economically unequal classes, chose various crafts and businesses, and, as the centuries passed, became part
of the diversified international civilization
of their day, meant
of necessity the gradual diminution
of the old tribal
cohesion and its associated ideas.
The disintegration
of community
cohesion and family life is, sadly, a well documented fact
in the technologically developed world.
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.
This lack
of social
cohesion, manifest
in such a wanton disregard for our laws, is inevitable when only the economic aspects
of immigration drive policy.
Titled «Trust
in Crisis» - the report also claims faith communities are key to bringing about
cohesion and are not the driver
of division.
He told Premier what was positive about the results: «It's wonderful that we have seen across Europe that faith communities and other grass - root actors are becoming involved and are tackling the decline
of trust
in state - institutions by providing locally relevant forms
of cohesion and solidarity.»
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.
They are ingrained
in the normal structures
of society, an ongoing and necessary process
in every society that gives the people
in it something they want and need very badly: stability,
cohesion, and common purpose.
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.
The answer depends on how we see the world we live
in, with its systems
of meaning and
cohesion.
Some religious groups prefer precise doctrinal statements
in order to enhance the
cohesion of their members, and they are only secondarily concerned with the effect
of such regulation upon spontaneity.
Thus, at all levels
of social grouping —
in the family or the house,
in marriage or friendship,
in the kinship or the regional group,
in the village or the city,
in a nation or
in a specifically religious community — we observe a strengthening
of cohesion.
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 togethe
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 togethe
in such a way so as to emotionally bond those individuals together.
We urge all the candidates to continue conducting themselves with decorum and sobriety the remaining stretch
of the campaigns,
in order to achieve
cohesion and National integration.
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.
The act
of asking for consistency and
cohesion in argument indicates our insensitivity to incommensurability, etc..
It is not for nothing that imperial Rome, torn by internal division and already smelling the smoke
of the fires that would destroy it a century later, found at last
in the Christian religion a principle
of cohesion that would permit it one last effort to realize the dream
of the Caesars and envelope the entire known world under the banner
of the Pax Romana.
I am not particularly interested
in religion other than that it is an element
of social
cohesion.
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.&raqu
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.&raqu
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.»
A couple which is deprived
of the
cohesion of shared religion
in their early marriage should not give up.
When a person working that much can't pay for basic necessities without a government bailout, then there is indeed a problem with the
cohesion of society,
in that a group
of employers gets the entire society to underwrite their labor costs via government «handouts.»
Neither Catholic speaker critiqued atheist philosophies and the dehumanising consequences they engender, the loss
of freedom, hope and social
cohesion, and the violence that often characterises not just Marxist atheism but humanist secularism, as
in the French Revolution, for example.
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.
Nims Obunge, CEO
of Peace Alliance, a crime reduction and community
cohesion charity, said it's great the government is stepping
in to tackle the issue, but it won't be the sole solution.
In a more conservative mode, Emile Durkheim was interested in the requirement of social cohesion for the survival of societ
In a more conservative mode, Emile Durkheim was interested
in the requirement of social cohesion for the survival of societ
in the requirement
of social
cohesion for the survival
of society.
When, however, theism is accepted and the unity
of the universe is conceived
in terms not
of physical
cohesion only but
of moral purpose also, then the appalling tragedies
of man's personal and social life become not merely hardships difficult to bear but an intellectual problem difficult to solve.