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The problem with this explanation is that if Smc3 acetylation measures formation of cohesive structures, then Smc1DD/Smc3AAA complexes should produce as much, if not more, cohesion as eco1-1 mutants grown at the permissive temperature, which they clearly do not (Rowland et al, 2009).
"When I started the trading floor had far more cohesion.
But here I think there's much more cohesion".
We have more cohesion than last year at the same period.
But Aon knew that its marketing and branding needed more cohesion.
Mr. Kristol said one reason there is more cohesion now is that there are no ideological factions pressing for dominance.
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Such tools, it is feared, may serve the interests of disinformation, rather than better information and more social cohesion.
However, the Paris side will hope to exude much more team cohesion than the ever-disjointed City.
Without appearing in any sense modular this repetitive vocabulary creates a more organic cohesion than was ever attained simply by covering every surface with travertine.
Once this is done, there is an urgent need to devise a comprehensive growth strategy for Europe – one that should be targeted at creating more economic cohesion and generating jobs.
What was needed in American politics were parties with more "internal cohesion," so that when one party was in control the average voter would understand generally where it stood on the major issues.
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