The Conservatives were once sceptical about whether the state could and should promote a shared sense of British identity.
We've charted our own course against all odds with a shared sense of determination and optimism at every pass.
However, for me as stateless individual, these aspects are a constant challenge, and a statue I strive to reach to find a shared sense of dignity.
"In these moments we are reminded that we are far more than just disparate individuals and communities but a nation with a shared sense of purpose and integrity, " he added.
He, too, had been sent to the countryside, and they shared a sense of disaffection.
Upon arriving at Columbia, I was fascinated to find that my peers in workshop and I all shared this sense of obligation.
The embrace of the new, central to a country constantly renewed by immigrants, is in this sense shared by America's religious right.
Matthew Krier shared Ducheneaux's sense of helplessness about not being able to do more.
This is partly a result of efforts to instil a sense of shared nationalism across a huge and diverse country.
The aim must be to teach future generations of Thais how to think and, in the process, develop a greater sense of shared responsibility.
There is a rapport and even a sense of shared culture that Britain, for one, does not enjoy with any of its former African colonies.
Family life, as Hoggart understood, thus provides a basis for a form of social responsibility that extends beyond contractual rights and obligations to a sense of shared moral and affective commitments.
The challenge is to get not only Mexican Americans but American society as a whole to embrace a sense of shared responsibility and destiny in our part of the world, our continental neighborhood.
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The single life is inherently self-interested: it calls for vigilance on matters of self-preservation both large (financial autonomy) and small (dish detergent), and, in many cases, it frees the solitary from the sorts of daily interaction that help craft a sense of shared responsibility.
One of the things that made the US program so successful, and what I expect to drive the continued success of PepsiCo10 in Europe, is a clear sense of shared purpose: both PepsiCo and our partner companies have a major stake in understanding the potential of technology to transform consumer behavior and engagement.
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Though Mr Bellow is Canadian-born, the city of Chicago has always been a vital part of his inspiration, and his biographer captures the ebullience of life in an immigrant neighbourhood in the 1920s and 1930s, where the strains of survival were more than compensated by a bustling energy and sense of shared possibility.
The data is shared between the devices in the sense that all gadgets connected to the plan would draw from the same overall pool of data.
So even though the Constitution favors religious practices over merely moral preferences, constitutional law and American common sense approve of defending shared lifestyle commitments and convictions.
Unlike many Washington dinners, the Center's Keeper of the Flame Award is relatively intimate-- involving a select group of only about 350 men and women who care passionately about the future of America and are joined together in celebration amidst a palpable sense of camaraderie and shared commitment.
We argued, back when we were all Third Way liberals, that not having money was a problem because it kept you from keeping up with the Joneses, and eroded the sense of community, of shared culture, on which democracy depends.
And that deep sense of interconnection, our shared values, our shared interests, infused the work that we have done today -- from supporting a resolution to the eurozone crisis to moving ahead with the transition in Afghanistan, from deepening security cooperation here in the Americas to supporting reform and democratic transitions in the Middle East and North Africa.
Its preservation is important to Nepal, where cultural diversity and shared heritage are so vital for nurturing the sense of one nation.
Without a shared history, she says, people feel no sense of place.
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That fear is shared by others, who say that it makes sense to switch into assets more tied to domestic markets, such as banks.
There may well have been the odd occasion, yes, when a bottle was being shared with several people, but nothing in the sense that you're suggesting.
It's about whether we settle for the same divisions and distractions and drama that passes for politics today or whether we reach for a politics of common sense and innovation, a politics of shared sacrifice and shared prosperity.
There is none of the sense of grief, wounded pride and purpose shared by Americans in the aftermath of that catastrophe.
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