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The National Union of Teachers warned that narrower corridors could lead to discipline issues in busy schools and cuts to the size of assembly halls could damage the cohesion of school life.
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Such actions damaged the cohesion of the units that were initially strong.
Campaigners for an English parliament though are convinced that any move towards regional power will further damage the country's cohesion.
The ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military was developed by military leaders who experienced firsthand the damage to unit cohesion caused by the presence of openly gay troops.
It says such boycotts damage "community cohesion" and the UK's "international security".
It says that the argument against inequality is about a good deal more than than the social and political costs, the damage to social cohesion.
No one seemed to share Bhanot's view that the amendment would damage community cohesion.
At great cost, and at the risk of damaging the fabric of Israeli society and the cohesion of its armed forces, the IDF spent months training for and performing the removal of Israeli citizens from their homes.
In the fault core, the P-waves propagation depends mainly of the surfaces conditions, like the cohesion, between numerous blocks, whereas in the damage zone the cohesion is mainly influenced by the fracturing degree of the rock mass.
He said the tax was also needed to make a dent in the growing wealth inequality that was damaging the nation's cohesion and wellbeing.
Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them.
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