Sentence examples for a common attachment to from inspiring English sources

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We must develop a common attachment to our country, our Constitution and the national symbols.

"I think we do want everyone to be willing to accept the same basic laws, a common attachment to western democracy and a shared responsibility for the nation's security".

Though they were diverse in age and class, their uniformly white skin, down-home talk and traditional values suggested a common attachment to an America that had lost its long-held claim to the cultural center.

Because over all this, past the politics and the controversies, past the disparities and the statistics, people here are bonded with a common attachment to their culture and history--past the polls and the long-awaited promises of better tomorrows, a sheer love for everything that makes this place what it is, from brass band trombones to the taste of broiled crawfish. .

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But common attachment to a single urban space has not able to prevent previously cosmopolitan Mediterrean cities such as Alexandria or Izmir from turning into mono-ethnic, mono-religious ones; nor does it instantly solve the problem of co-existence between devout Sunni Muslims and everybody else.

The beams are connected through a common attachment point which may not coincide with the shear centre or the beam centroid.

Recent studies indicate that hTIM-1, with some other but not all phosphatidylserine (PS) binding receptors, functions as a common attachment factor for a range of enveloped viruses, including filoviruses, flaviviruses, HIV, etc., through direct interaction with PS of the viral envelope (Li et al., 2014; Moller-Tank et al., 2013; Meertens et al., 2012; Jemielity et al., 2013).

Though there is no general consensus on this, a group counts as a people in the ethnic sense by virtue of common language, common culture, common history and attachment to a common territory.

The remaining old families (e.g., the Lobkovic [Lobkowicz], Kinský, and Sternberg lines) and the newcomers (e.g., the Piccolomini, Colloredo, Buquoy, Clam-Gallas, Schwarzenberg, and Liechtenstein lines) had in common their attachment to the Roman Catholic Church and to the Habsburg dynasty; they intermarried and became amalgamated over the next several decades.

A 2005 report by the Economic Commission for Latin America (Spanish acronym CEPAL) provides the following criteria for indigenous identity in LAC: common ancestry, attachment to culture, and development of consciousness 19.

None the less, he does have the bottle to take on the darling of neo-conservatism, Friedrich Hayek, who had a romantic attachment to British common law that he characterised as emerging spontaneously from British individualism.

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