Cohesiveness in a sentence as a noun

Those days long behind me, I often wish to find that same cohesiveness in my work-life again.

Multiple teaching approaches to the same subject can increase the cohesiveness of learning.

Go was designed around the principle that there should be only one dialect of the programming language, for the sake of cohesiveness.

Most opt for Samsung or HTC...but that's price fragmentation, not a commentary on the 'cohesiveness' of the Nexus 4, which is a brilliant device.

If DHH feels like they're contemptible for doing what they did tweeting that they are '******* scumbags' is maintaining cohesiveness and integrity between his words and feelings.

And while those are useful, too, piecemeal content lacks the cohesiveness / comprehensiveness / depth of a book… so I’ll keep trying and hopefully find a way to make a book in the future.

The problem is with your thinking of individuals as "a crowd" and expecting some sort of cohesiveness, as if the crowd and not the individual is the basic unit of intention and action.

Similarly, Peter Watts seems to be arguing that although religiosity causes life expectancy and a whole slew of other important metrics to plummet, it strengthens the collective whole by building group cohesiveness.

You can't really do this on your own team...If you are a higher status member of your team and want to help team cohesiveness and make friends in the process, try using your status to raise a little the status of an undeservedly low-status teammate.

In theory you could probably build without one if all your imports were relative, and you checked out code without go get... but you'd end up with non-idiomatic go code that no one else would touch with a ten foot pole, and you'd lose a lot of the cohesiveness of the tooling.

Cohesiveness definitions

noun

the state of cohering or sticking together

See also: coherence coherency cohesion

noun

the property of being cohesive and sticky

See also: glueyness gluiness gumminess tackiness ropiness viscidity viscidness