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cohesion

[koh-hee-zhuhn] / koʊˈhi ʒən /
NOUN
union
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While there will be "immediate harm to command cohesion", the ISDP's Swanstrom said that could potentially be offset by "long-term structural benefits" if the goal is indeed to reduce corruption.

From Barron's

“They still have cohesion. The regime is still functioning,” Citrinowicz said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We are reinforcing a migratory model based on human rights, integration, co-existence and which is compatible with economic growth and social cohesion," Saiz said.

From BBC

"Is it star power? Ensemble cohesion? Finding a discovery?" asked Davis.

From Barron's

NATO, which was founded on a sense of a common destiny among Western democracies, has relied as much on trust and political cohesion as on its military infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal