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It starts when you heal broken bodies and troubled spirits; when you organize neighborhoods into coalitions, and workers into unions.
Networking is an example of the latter: universities enter into coalitions in order to discuss progress in sustainability implementation, exchange experience and formulate joint policies.
The Greens intend to run in the first round of voting, to gauge their strength, and then go into coalitions with others, probably the Socialists.
Powell's man sees this policy of integration into coalitions as a "force multiplier," a product of "hard-headed multilateralism" (presumably not the same as Madeleine Albright's "assertive multilateralism").
I think we're seeing a somewhat different psychological phenomenon: dynamically sorting ourselves into coalitions defined by moralistic condemnation of designated enemies.
As urban scholars who investigate the human cost of gentrification, we believe it is essential to connect diverse voices into coalitions to fight for a city that is open and accessible for all.
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It later went into coalition with the party, weakening itself.
"Labour will not go into coalition government with the SNP.
Somehow, though, Cameron stumbles into coalition with the Lib Dems.
But were the Lib Dems right to go into coalition?
It was a bold move to go into coalition and he clearly likes big bold strokes.
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