Synonym: alignment, alinement, alliance, coalescence, coalescency, concretion, conglutination, fusion. Similar words: edition, coal, nationalism, position, addition, tradition, condition, munitions. Meaning: [‚kəʊə'lɪʃn] n. 1. an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty 2. the state of being combined into one body 3. the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts.
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91. MacDonald also had condemned the Lloyd George coalition as corrupt and unprincipled and had been a major beneficiary of its fall.
92. Shinshinto leader Ichiro Ozawa will pepper the ruling coalition with questions on Jan. 24.
93. This coalition between capitalists and Stalinists - how long can it last?
94. The Labour Party's main coalition partner, the leftist Meretz, supported the move.
95. The Churches have formed a coalition to speak on behalf of the thousands of homeless people in this country.
96. It will remain part of the Union of Democratic Forces coalition.
97. A motion to withdraw support from the Coalition was moved by a senior Essex backbencher.
98. It is also possible to have a working multiparty system in which various parties are willing to cooperate in a governing coalition.
99. This agreement was the most substantive evidence yet that Gorbachev was now seeking to build a coalition of centre and left-wing forces.
100. Aged only 53, he was already the country's longest-serving Prime Minister,[http://sentencedict.com/coalition.html] having led successive coalition governments since 1982.
101. By advocating the building of a national coalition the Communists were able to attract sections of the Socialist Party.
102. The extension was unsuccessfully opposed in parliament by deputies both to the left and right of the ruling coalition.
103. The fact that it was invited to join a coalition marks the crowning achievement of its crusade to achieve political respectability.
104. They were more akin to the machine politicians we know today than to the noble coalition builders and power-brokers who preceded them.
105. However, combined results disguised a collapse of support for the Independent Smallholders' Party, the other government coalition partner.
106. The coalition partners predict further elections in six to eight months, and the energy shortage threatens to hamper their reform plans.
107. With the removal of Narong and Somboon, Suchinda came under intense pressure from the coalition members to accept the premiership.
108. Their failure also appeared to reduce the chance of creating an effective opposition coalition.
109. We should resist the manipulation of our desires and form a coalition with women internationally to resist the colonisation of our bodies.
110. A conservative coalition of Democrat and Republican congressmen developed which could delay further reforms, and sometimes block them altogether.
111. With the opposition coalition holding firmly together, more history-making is likely in the coming weeks.
112. The opposition coalition criticized the tax-free zones as exploiting women textile workers and as creating dependence on foreign countries.
113. A brief history prepared by the Education Coalition, a lobbying group, says California began statewide testing in 1962.
114. Later Mr O'Malley came close to confirming that his party would quit the coalition later this week.
115. They too place their hopes in a new coalition between Party reformers and new social pressures for change.
116. Despite their weaponry, males within a coalition rarely fight over oestrous females.
117. They now govern in a coalition with the People's party.
118. The central committee of Tehiya voted to leave the coalition government.
119. The Prime Minister was Alcala Zamora who lead a coalition government of republican radicals.
120. Coalition thus involved inevitable difficulties which could only be kept in check as long as the sense of crisis lasted.
More similar words: edition, coal, nationalism, position, addition, tradition, condition, munitions, additional, in addition, opposition, expedition, composition, definition, exhibition, transition, conditions, acquisition, traditional, practitioner, recognition, in addition to, traditionally, rehabilitation, a little, sexuality, mortality, political, politician, facilities.