Cohesion in a sentence as a noun

I still feel like we have team cohesion while at the same time I can get done my transactional work two days out of the week without being disturbed.

Without that desire, the cohesion of groups is impossible, and so is civilization.

Hard technical merit is less important in this case than community cohesion, growth, and publicity.

As for the rest, I think that the author's example of maximizing cohesion and the SRP are functionally identical.

Culture like team cohesion is orders of magnitude easier to spread when physically colocated.

With dozens of these gladiator-style showdowns under way each week, there isnt much time for soothing words or elaborate rituals of social cohesion.

They'll screw over "the company" given the right incentives, but interpersonal cohesion keeps them honest enough, if it's done right-- at least, in theory.

A vague hope of consistency and cohesion accompanying the announcement of a program "approaching its first alpha release" isn't a rallying cry.

Basic principles of good software design, like reducing cohesion, remain good principles no matter what "paradigm" you think you're using.

Everything about ruby is optimized for gaining converts, attention and cohesion.

I think Hebrew dietary restrictions may be more instructively viewed as a mechanism to enforce group cohesion than as a primer on suggested health practices.

This is a culture steeped in confucianism, the patriarch is supreme and group cohesion and harmony is of higher importance than the needs of an individual.

It's another variation on the age-old political strategy of envy to build support/cohesion among followers.

The origins of the term are about a collaborative event where the marathon-style combined creates a sense of cohesion or at the very least fun that encourages some sort of shared problem solving.

We can now see that it is a convenient and relatively harmless satisfaction of the inclination to aggression, by means of which cohesion between the members of the community is made easier.

It failed them because there was neither the cohesion of implementation, nor the quality of testing, in either KDE or Gnome which would ever cause a non-technical user to think the GUI was 'better' than the one they left behind.

Occasional, specific discussions of events involving the tech community may be important simply because, in small amounts, they facilitate cohesion among the members by drawing our attention to things that may affect us as a whole.

> A distribution built by GNU hackers is a great opportunity to improve consistency and cohesion in GNU!Because the existing fragmentation of GNU package management is too confusing, so we need a new standard for everyone to rally round.

The fact that IQ tests are created by people with high IQs led me to believe that what is really being measured here is some sort of academic cultural cohesion; how much we begin to solve problems in similar ways?Not necessarily a bad idea, but not what I think of when somebody says "intelligence test"

->these devices could become an important enabling technology for quantum information processing in futureI think they will also be critical for empowering diversity, team cohesion, and synergy; culminating in a forward transition of outside the box, paradigm shifting technology in the cloud.

Cohesion definitions

noun

the state of cohering or sticking together

See also: coherence coherency cohesiveness

noun

(botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)

noun

(physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid