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Like-mindedness

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The property of being like-minded, of holding similar opinions.

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It is also one more measure of New York's transformation from a place where people are defined by their neighborhoods to one where people are more likely to be tied by culture, class, education, profession and like-mindedness.

They will be more likely to have been in other cultures and maybe be less drawn to like-mindedness.

For company, like-mindedness.

This body has a "like-mindedness" test for membership.

"It's more that there's a like-mindedness," she adds.

But like-mindedness alone does not make a cohesive quartet.

The guiding principles at De Hogeweyk are familiarity, comfort, like-mindedness.

Once there, they record images and exchanges that demonstrate commonality and a youthful like-mindedness.

I voted on like-mindedness, research, shared philosophy, belief compatibility and frankly hope.

But the 34 rich countries that belong also have a more subtle dress code: "like-mindedness", in OECD-speak.

Odysseus speaks, in Homer's poem, of the ideal of like-mindedness (homophrosyne) in marriage.

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