Collocations withunity
These are words often used in combination withunity.
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feeling of unity
It brought the nation together, providing a focus of feeling of unity.
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lack of unity
They were, rather, concerned about the lack of unity in the country.
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national unity
The war, however, made separatism more complicated as national unity took priority over religious differences.
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organic unity
In this case, the causal interaction between parts or such an organic unity can be described as internal relative to an individual.
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political unity
Traditionally, states have been cautious with regard to this demand, as it has been considered a threat to the political unity and territorial integrity of the state.
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sense of unity
Yet despite the unfolding tragedy, these shared experiences also brought a sense of unity to the professionals attending the conference.
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spiritual unity
The state is that institutional "organ" created to act in the name of this spiritual unity against the threats of disorder.
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symbol of unity
They cannot tolerate something which is a symbol of unity.
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thematic unity
At a very basic conceptual level, the volume lacks thematic unity.
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underlying unity
It would seem that an underlying unity binds all the supposedly different images.
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unity of command
Administration, from its presidential centre, was reunified into a single hierarchical apparatus, grounded in ' unity of command '.
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unity of purpose
This mythic community is assumed to have a unity of purpose and a common set of beliefs.
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