Belonging
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355 examples of Belonging in a sentence
That November, at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation summit in Nepal, Modi pointedly stared at a brochure instead of greeting Sharif, though it was later revealed that the two leaders met privately in a hotel suite
belonging
to an Indian businessman.
Yet no community can create a sense of
belonging
if it does not have bounds that it protects.
We cannot act together, because we do not think of ourselves as
belonging
to a single whole.
To their mind, notes the social scientist Olivier Roy, Christianity is purely about
belonging
to a tribe, not belief, let alone ethical conduct.
Mnangagwa uses the law and institutions of justice not as the testaments they should be to the ideals of belonging, fairness and dignity, but as carrots and knobkerries to wield as he sees fit.
Acknowledging our common humanity and shared responsibility as stewards of the planet does not require asking anyone to tear up the parochial roots that underpin their sense of
belonging.
On top of this, Saudi Arabia recently suffered a critical attack against two refineries
belonging
to state oil company Saudi Aramco.
Why should anyone be grateful for
belonging
to a particular nation?
Patriots show pride in a shared identity and sense of
belonging
– sentiments that come naturally to native-born citizens and naturalized immigrants alike.
Belonging
to the House of Windsor, Queen Elizabeth II is partly of German descent.
Under my proposal, each tax file number,
belonging
to individuals or firms, would be automatically provided with a Treasury Account (TA) and a PIN number with which to transfer funds from one TA to another, or back to the state.
That means paying attention to employees’ needs and fostering an organizational culture that provides them with a sense of
belonging
and purpose.
Among other things, Europe needs to set its own rules and standards to ensure that all data
belonging
to European citizens and companies remains in Europe; and it needs to minimize its dependency on others when it comes to the core hardware underpinning today’s digital technologies.
Such tactics have long been the specialty of right-wing populists, who wage culture wars in an effort to reduce all political conflict to questions of
belonging.
And now, Brazil’s newly elected president, Jair Bolsonaro, has promised to give mining giants access to even more protected lands, including areas
belonging
to indigenous communities.
This highlights the tremendous vulnerability of these assets, and not just those
belonging
to the US.
What most displeased him was that Golenishchev, a man
belonging
to good Society, should put himself an the same level with certain scribblers who irritated him and made him angry.
The Marshal of the Nobility for the Province – in whose hands the law placed so much important public business: wardships (such as the one about which Levin was now in trouble), the care of enormous sums of money
belonging
to the nobility, public school for boys and girls, military schools, elementary education according to the new Law, and finally the Zemstvo – the Marshal of the Province, Snetkov, was one of the old type of nobles.
'The wife ought to be registered as
belonging
to the Nobility.'
He had at last founded the association of Desruinaux, Fauquenoix Co. to exploit the Montsou concession, and the pits began to yield a small profit when two neighbouring concessions, that of Cougny,
belonging
to the Comte de Cougny, and that of Joiselle,
belonging
to the Cornille and Jenard Company, had nearly overwhelmed him beneath the terrible assault of their competition.
In those days the baron possessed Piolaine, which had three hundred hectares
belonging
to it, and he had in his service as steward Honoré Grégoire, a Picardy lad, the great-grandfather of Léon Grégoire, Cécile's father.
Only a workman
belonging
to the earth-cutting, waiting the hour for descent, was digging up his patch of vegetable ground without raising his head.
Who could have thought such a thing of children
belonging
to her, who had cost so much since their birth, and who ought now to be bringing something in?
Then, beneath this indifference a final fever declared itself, the need to live once more, and she deluded herself for six months by organizing and furnishing to her taste the little villa
belonging
to the management.
He at once recognized a scent-bottle
belonging
to Madame Hennebeau, the little ether bottle which was always with her.
Some thirty men and women, nearly all
belonging
to the settlement of the Deux-Cent-Quarante, who had remained at home in the morning and had come in the evening for news, had invaded this estaminet on the approach of the strikers.
The worst was that the old pit, now also inundated, no longer communicated with the Voreux; and above the level of the water only a few ends of galleries
belonging
to the first level were left free.
I believe in the existence of a mammal with a powerful constitution,
belonging
to the vertebrate branch like baleen whales, sperm whales, or dolphins, and armed with a tusk made of horn that has tremendous penetrating power."
My crew close up the hole
belonging
to the Nautilus; I close up the one
belonging
to the skiff, simply by screwing it into place.
The surface of the water was crisscrossed by a floating arbor of marine plants
belonging
to that superabundant algae family that numbers more than 2,000 known species.
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