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the cohesiveness
noun
The state of being cohesive
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Based on our findings we propose two new class cohesion metrics to measure the cohesiveness of object-oriented programs.
When studying the cohesiveness of groups like military units, psychologists make a distinction between social cohesion and task cohesion.
The cohesiveness is there.
"I'm not seeing the cohesiveness," Coughlin said.
"It undermines the cohesiveness of the group," he said.
The episode embittered Garciaparra and seemingly threatened the cohesiveness of the clubhouse.
The material on the cohesiveness of black family is still new to much of the country.
"Now where's the cohesiveness in 6 points a game?" he said.
It's the cohesiveness of the unit that makes men do what they do in combat.
It might also undercut the cohesiveness of the cohort of Rhodes Scholars at Oxford.
"But the cohesiveness that a lot of countries had sought will never come.
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