Is this a morally questionable thing to do or are some lies necessary for the sake of social cohesion? |
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Members backed his stance, but said social cohesion and improved race relations were vitally important. |
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Inequality undermines social cohesion and weakens the bonds of co-operation. |
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He has supported affirmative action, but warned people of the damage it can do to social cohesion. |
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The growth of formal law necessarily implies a decline in other forms of social cohesion, or glue. |
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Poetic anti-discourse is dependent on the fragmentation of capitalism, modernity, and individualism, to which it counterposes social cohesion. |
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But he also suggested the cinema could help bring social cohesion in today's multi-ethnic British society. |
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Such neighbourhoods are chronically poor and lack the social cohesion of an established community. |
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Freedom of expression and social cohesion are under severe threat in a society that once prided itself on tolerance and civic liberty. |
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This critically contributes to the economy and social cohesion of the country. |
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It matters not whether government acts in the common good out of compassion or out of a pragmatic desire to aid social cohesion or other motives. |
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When regional Australia prospers, more jobs are created and social cohesion is strengthened. |
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Migrants are not to blame for the economic and social cohesion problems that Europe is experiencing. |
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Later this year, the Commission will present the third triennial report on economic and social cohesion. |
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They develop an understanding of the interconnectedness and linkages that underlie social cohesion. |
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In that case we would have nothing left at all, because we would have no plan and economic and social cohesion would be an empty cliché. |
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For society as a whole, learning is the key to enhanced equality of opportunity, increased social mobility, and greater social cohesion. |
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This sort of project must be rooted in a specific community, encourage social cohesion and allow for authentic dialogue. |
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Such an exertion can range from bringing Muslims closer to the faith to fostering social cohesion. |
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The Commission expects that concrete decisions will be taken in the field of social cohesion in Guadalajara. |
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In a world out of focus, in liquid modernity, what are the necessary conditions to bring about unity or social cohesion? |
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The strategy sets out to boost competitiveness and productivity without hampering social cohesion. |
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More generally, of course, economic inequality undermines social cohesion. |
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Energy and transport links are needed to bind together an enlarged internal market and to promote greater geographical and social cohesion. |
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The family is the basic unit of society and is a strong force for social cohesion and integration and, as such, should be strengthened. |
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It helps to reduce the risk of violent conflict by enhancing social cohesion and supporting conflict resolution and peace-building. |
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As well as being a form of cultural expression, this sector can also continue to be a source of economic growth, jobs and social cohesion. |
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Society is characterized by its great poverty and its lack of social cohesion. |
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Broader collaboration between members of the public and governments could ultimately yield smarter policies and greater social cohesion. |
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The aim should be a symbiosis of competitiveness, social cohesion and sustainable development. |
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The aim was to promote economic growth and social cohesion while paying due regard to environmental protection. |
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Broadly speaking, what can education do to fight poverty and encourage social cohesion? |
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Using rights claims as trump cards is not a recipe for social cohesion, inclusivity, or justice. |
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Even if it were possible, such economic growth would be detrimental to social cohesion. |
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It is part of the collective commitment that we all make to solidarity and social cohesion. |
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The project has a significant importance in a regional context and its contribution to enhancing economic and social cohesion is increasing. |
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These campaigns have been able to record considerable success, in terms both of literacy attainments and of promoting stronger social cohesion. |
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This will underpin long-term economic growth, combat unemployment and regional disparities and promote social cohesion. |
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While conceding that social cohesion may be in flux, he asserts that much more research is required to fully explore the issue. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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Political and social cohesion were strongly associated with past economic success, and in a weak global economy most didn't want to rock the boat. |
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He turned Labour into a moderate party which accepted Thatcher's economic settlement but combined it with state-sponsored policies of social cohesion. |
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The relational dimension of peacebuilding is critical to the attainment of lasting peace and social cohesion. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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Such technologies benefit economic and social cohesion and avoid the dissipation of resources. |
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Promoting reconciliation, cultural understanding, respect and social cohesion is intrinsic in everything NITV does. |
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In his view, territorial cohesion is a vital complement to social cohesion. |
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By ushering in a process whereby governmental power can be shared, these also guarantee social cohesion and sense of belongingness. |
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The main principle of economic and social cohesion is that those areas that have the most catching up to do should receive the most support. |
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As concerns cohesion, how will the motorways of the sea proposal benefit economic and social cohesion of the countries concerned? |
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Local governments play a key role in poverty alleviation and the promotion of social cohesion. |
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When ordinary people make a commitment to the common good, they create social cohesion and put flesh on the bones of democracy. |
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The burdens of caring for children, social cohesion and economic production will rest on the shoulders of grandparents and great-grandparents. |
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Substantially increase the funds earmarked for social cohesion and job creation so that noone is forced to emigrate for economic reasons. |
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They each propound basic spiritual truths and standards of behaviour that constitute the very basis of social cohesion and collective purpose. |
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It has a key role in bringing about transparency in the functioning of Gram Panchayats, in ensuring equitable distribution of benefits, in creation of community assets and in brining about social cohesion. |
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Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the campaign to promote CSR should not disregard Lebanese civil society organizations' initiatives to strengthen citizenship and reinforce social cohesion. |
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The social state and social cohesion cannot be at the tail end of open and uncontrolled markets or of the economic policy of Europe, a survival bait that we throw to all those who are foundering in times of crisis. |
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The sack of Rome by Alaric the Visigoth in 410 ce had enormous impact on the political structure and social climate of the Western world, for the Roman Empire had provided the basis of social cohesion for most of Europe. |
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Faced with the planetary-wide challenges of poverty, environmental damage, social cohesion or peacebuilding, is it reasonable to think that any country can go it alone? |
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Such low social cohesion escalates the likelihood of violence. |
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This is why promoting social cohesion has been a key policy objective of the Strategic Partnership ever since its launch at the Guadalajara Summit. |
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Coming from a quite different background, this observation further strengthens the argument previously drawn from the Herero data, which traces the relevance of language to sustainability to the need for social cohesion. |
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He worries that this undermines social cohesion. |
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Mr Hughes mentioned a successful European Parliament initiative which revealed the zeal and skill shown by the third sector and the cooperative sector in responding to the challenges of employment and social cohesion. |
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To strengthen or restore social cohesion we must get Europe working again. |
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Such policies would also help to strengthen economic and social cohesion. |
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In this respect, the concept of territorial cohesion builds bridges between economic effectiveness, social cohesion and ecological balance, putting sustainable development at the heart of policy design. |
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Research has shown an inverse link between income inequality and social cohesion. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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The houses were centered on a monumental grave, a symbol of social cohesion. |
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Inequality is undermining social cohesion. |
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In terms of social cohesion we could go from bad to worse. |
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Australia's optimism and social cohesion vanished. |
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It is for democratic institutions to mediate tensions and maintain equilibrium between the competing claims of diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, in order to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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The Forum, to be held in Rome on 4 and 5 October, should cast light on the legal aspects of the liberalisation process, the safeguarding of social cohesion and the interests of citizens as consumers. |
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Without knowledge and analytical capacity, without the power they can put in the hands of justice and human rights, not just social cohesion, but also security, and indeed peace, are threatened. |
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Collective housing shall not be seen anymore as high-rise building and standardised dwellings, social housing providers have developed many solutions to answer individual needs, foster social cohesion and be CO2 neutral. |
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Through a resolution25, the Council underlined the 9 strategic importance for investing in the development of social and human capital, zooming in on learning, work, social cohesion and gender. |
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With the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Union will be endowed with a new mission: that of promoting territorial cohesion in addition to economic and social cohesion. |
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And we still need a vision for society which can integrate both the ageing and the young, particularly for the development of our workforce, where current dynamics cast a shadow over both long-term growth and social cohesion. |
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Our goal is to foster social cohesion through a publicly funded education system that respects diversity and brings all students together to learn through a shared set of experiences. |
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A number of collective municipal infrastructures are in a bad condition or offer accommodation for initiatives that should contribute to the strengthening of social cohesion, within and between districts. |
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It also points to changing values as a threat to social cohesion, particularly attitudes of introversion, and even rejection and racism, which provoke fear of the future. |
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Mr Velasco maintained that territorial cohesion was a model for society, a concept that was more elevated and inclusive than economic and social cohesion, and that a debate on it was necessary. |
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We were building our new country on a destroyed infrastructure, a limited economic sector and problematic social cohesion between ourselves and our neighbours. |
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Revalue OMC process on social cohesion: the reformed Lisbon agenda has put the OMC process on social cohesion on a side-track to focus on economic and employment guidelines instead. |
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With the scale of unemployment and exclusion together representing a threat to social cohesion, the Member States are in the throes of an ongoing debate on the role of education and training set against this backcloth. |
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When there is a high level of social cohesion, a country can depend on a relatively peaceful existence in which its citizens have confidence in working co-operatively. |
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The family, as the basic unit of society and in its educative role during child-rearing, is vital to the promotion of social integration and social cohesion. |
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The ways in which heritage is intertwined with other aspects of civic development in this project are numerous, and include beautification of the area, education of the area's history, and facilitating social cohesion. |
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From the point of view of social cohesion, moreover, this represents a retrograde step, especially when Mr Prodi commissions reports from his advisers which may be the final straw for social cohesion. |
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However strong a sense of place has been in pre-modern societies, it may be argued that modernity has challenged shared identities and attendant social cohesion. |
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Recognize that the family is the basic unit of society and that it plays a key role in social development and is a strong force of social cohesion and integration. |
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The practice of segregating children based primarily on their parents' circumstances is curiously out of step with the ideas of equity and social cohesion that are currently in vogue. |
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In my report, where social cohesion and a stable Europe are concerned, I call for indicators to be formulated and applied which home in on skills that people need to function well in society. |
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You have achieved an advanced degree of development, with an economy open to the world, high levels of social cohesion, and universal benefits for your citizens. |
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This wait-all destabilize the political leaders that we are, we who remain concerned about the continuity of economic life and maintaining social cohesion in our territories. |
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Under the pretext of delineating roles and responsibilities and focusing on core federal responsibilities, the federal government abdicates its responsibility to build social equity and social cohesion in Canada. |
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An adapted model of democracy, capable of healing wounds, managing antagonisms, revitalizing social cohesion, national reconciliation and the sense of citizenship is what is needed. |
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Intolerance, apathy and distrust between the groups have hampered social cohesion and could, if left untended, become triggers for renewed conflict. |
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Furthermore, the degression mechanism chosen for direct subsidies undoubtedly has an element of economic and social cohesion since small farms receiving less than 5,000 euros per year will be exonerated. |
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By improving areas of deprivation, urban renewal projects can have a strong social cohesion impact and represent the best option for making use of valuable and scarce assets in city centres. |
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The Government had therefore instituted a balanced interfaith policy in order to promote unity and social cohesion, thanks to which more than forty faiths co-existed peacefully in Kazakhstan. |
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Despite its variable conceptualization, social cohesion offers a framework for integrating a range of policy areas in the pursuit of overarching social and economic objectives. |
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I would go so far as to say that these are penny-pinching plans. To date, social cohesion has been at the heart of policy within the European Union. |
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It is indefensible too from the perspective of social cohesion. |
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Too much immigration and too little integration have, they suggest, combined to erode social cohesion, undermine national identity and corrode public trust. |
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With sustainability being a keyword in regional development, the projects are looking for solutions which promote economic growth whilst helping to reinforce social cohesion and protect the environment. |
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However, among geographers, spatial planning specialists, and, to a certain extent, experts in regional development, the economic and social cohesion policy was rather soon considered incomplete. |
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This scattering never breached the Fang homogeneity who found a form of social cohesion aroung Ngil and So societies, and in old times around the Byeri worship. |
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The notion of social cohesion should be added, including the need to maintain a strong nongovernmental sector to create an empowering environment. |
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The policy that has been adopted could conceivably result in a high rate of growth, rivalling that of the United States, but it is unlikely to prevent social exclusion or achieve social cohesion and regional balance. |
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This report is extremely important because it aims to improve the circumstances of the most underprivileged, thereby representing one more step towards strengthening social cohesion. |
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But while this transition takes place, major efforts will be essential to prevent people falling out of the system, being excluded, and to ensure social cohesion. |
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The work-world of the Keynesian era is often idealised by the left, because it produced social cohesion, high wages and conditions on the shopfloor near to workers' control. |
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Economic growth and social cohesion are mutually reinforcing. |
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The European Investment Bank and European Social Fund should be fully harnessed in support of antipoverty and social cohesion goals agreed at EU level. |
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Civic engagement and social cohesion, to cite but two examples, are social phenomena that have been, at times, lumped under a social capital banner. |
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Our aim with the year is to highlight the way racism, xenophobia and antisemitism are a threat to the respect of fundamental rights and to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union. |
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Music may be described as an academic discipline, an effective vehicle for building identity and social cohesion, or as a most highly appreciated means for relaxation. |
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The Internal Market epitomises how the economic objectives of market liberalisation and integration can be perfectly compatible with social values such as economic and social cohesion in the sense of the Treaty. |
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The refusal to trivialise drug use means taking up our responsibilities, both as regards our young people, who are most affected by this, and also with respect to social cohesion, which must always unite us all. |
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Sound and adequate pension systems, enabling individuals to maintain, to a reasonable degree, their living standard after retirement, are crucial for citizens and for social cohesion. |
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Sport has a prominent role in promoting social integration and reinforcing social cohesion, in so far as sport is an important tool for socialisation and intercultural dialogue. |
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The consequences for employment, social cohesion in an area around the company, consumers and the scope for a democratically determined government policy is extremely negative. |
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One practical argument in favor of reduction is the idea that economic inequality reduces social cohesion and increases social unrest, thereby weakening the society. |
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Social cohesion in these groups is maintained by the bonds formed between calves. |
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