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The cohesiveness
noun
The state of being cohesive
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The cohesiveness is there.
The cohesiveness of AA's culture has been a source of humour to outsiders, who have labelled its bean counters "Androids".
The cohesiveness of unwetted powder was quantified using a compression test method.
The cohesiveness of a cluster is strong, i.e., most neighbors of a vehicle are from the same cluster.
The cohesiveness of Day's portraits are no accident, either.
The cohesiveness of the superior ensemble cast makes 95 minutes without intermission go by swiftly.
"The cohesiveness of those 87 was fractured over time and they got scattered across the political spectrum.
The cohesiveness loosely works out as a concept, "it's called X Colour, because that's what it is to me, ten colours.
The cohesiveness can lead to compelling marketing campaign ideas or innovative ways to improve quality to existing products with little cost.
Based on our findings we propose two new class cohesion metrics to measure the cohesiveness of object-oriented programs.
When studying the cohesiveness of groups like military units, psychologists make a distinction between social cohesion and task cohesion.
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