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Meanings of unifying factor in English
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Usage of unifying factor in English
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Wariness of Russia may prove to be a unifyingfactor, diplomats said.
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One could make too much of their age as a unifyingfactor.
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Tito is the strongest unifyingfactor - he stands above the government and above the Party.
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Claudio Guillen, a modern critic, has noted that time is also a unifyingfactor in this novel.
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If the same problematic office dynamic reappears at every workplace you join, it's time to accept that you're the unifyingfactor.
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Literacy was to be the permanent interface of human practical experiences, a unifyingfactor in the relation between the individual and society.
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This was fatal, for it made the party system, and with it democratic parliamentarianism, seem a divisive rather than a unifyingfactor.
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The inclusion of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) as one of the constituents is a unifyingfactor amongst the majority of these unimolecular multi-agonists.
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In a divided and unstable country, animosity towards India is one of the few unifyingfactors.