degree of cohesion

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandcohesion

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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cohesion
noun[U]
uk
/kəʊˈhiː.ʒən/
us
/koʊˈhiː.ʒən/
the situation when the members of a group or society ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandcohesionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdegree of cohesion

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In both cases, however, there is a strongdegreeofcohesion.
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On the other hand, partisan regimes may not be characterized by a highdegreeofcohesion.
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In contrast, the relatively low degree of co-activation in stem-particle collocations entails a relatively lowdegreeofcohesionof their constituents.
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In this process, thedegreeofcohesionincreases (and syntactic material tends to be dropped), witness (8).
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Thus, verbs have the potential of accommodating morphemes which have a relatively lowdegreeofcohesion.
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And it is this strategy which enhances thedegreeofcohesion.
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The degree of transitivity marks thedegreeofcohesionbetween the verb and its complements.
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This syntactic difference strongly argues in favour of a higherdegreeofcohesionin particle-stem than in stem-particle verbs.
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Some composite states achieved a highdegreeofcohesionamongst their component elements, and nevertheless maintained their internal distinctions in other respects.
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For purposes of simplicity, we draw dichotomous distinctions regarding both the degree of interconnectedness and thedegreeofcohesion.
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Forelink and backlink entropy examines links in each move, but horizon link examines thedegreeofcohesionand incubation of the segments.
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With the instigation of a workable local content quota system for television and radio, adegreeofcohesionand an export focus, the industry could achieve medium-term growth.
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Acquisition is guided by these same features: that is, the semantic accessibility of the preposition and thedegreeofcohesionbetween the verb and its complement.
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The study found evidence that including small numbers of women in teams adds to the difficulty of creating the necessarydegreeofcohesion.
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First, there should be adegreeofcohesionbetween those who are being brought together.
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Thatdegreeofcohesionwould not exist unless all those authorities genuinely represented the clearly expressed wish of the community.
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Meanwhile, its influence will depend on thedegreeofcohesionit can develop.
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There is some evidence in the report that the inclusion of a small number of women adds to the difficulty of creating the necessarydegreeofcohesion.
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The options selected depend on a wide range of circumstances, such as the visibility or significance of the issue and thedegreeofcohesionwithin the majority party.
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