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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alliance thought" is not a standard expression in written English, and its meaning may not be clear without context.
You can use it when discussing ideas or perspectives that arise from a collaborative or allied relationship, particularly in political or strategic contexts.
Example: "The alliance thought on climate change emphasizes the need for collective action among member nations."
Alternatives: "collaborative perspective" or "joint viewpoint".
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The other three were members of an activist group called the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, thought of by some as the most radical of the Dreamer groups.
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An art alliance could strengthen the thought process (or motivate thought) about immigration.
Producers Susan Loewenberg (L.A. Theatre Works), Peg Yorkin (L.A. Public Theatre) and Susan Dietz (L.A. Stage Co). have formed a tentative behind-the-scenes alliance with just that thought in mind.
Many an author, challenged by these texts, changed their philosophical alliances from traditional Augustinian thought to a more modern and progressive Aristotelianism, "spiced up" by its Arabic commentators.
Maqdisi and Zarqawi formed an immediate bond, an alliance of the man of thought and the man of action.
The front garden of Nazi party headquarters in Munich was quickly filled with party badges and insignia thrown there by party members appalled at the thought of an alliance with the communist enemy they had spent their lives fighting against.
Jeremy Bailey's James Madison and Constitutional Imperfection is a wide-ranging and often surprising exploration of several untreated aspects of Madison's thought, including his alliance with Thomas Jefferson and what Bailey sees as his use of public opinion to complete the constitutional project.
Although the thought of an alliance between a potential Trump administration and the FOP should give any civil rights reformer reason to increase their efforts to protect targeted communities. .
The alliance was his idea.
Competence comes as leaders buy (acquire new talent), build (develop existing talent), borrow (access thought leaders through alliances or partnerships), bounce (remove poor performers), and bind (keep the best talent).
So whenever anyone, white or Asian, extols the "smart" or "respectful" or "hard-working" Asian culture, I think of that Onion headline from Our Dumb Century about World War II: "Japan Forms Alliance With White Supremacists in Well-Thought-Out Scheme".
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