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Definition of Coalitions
1. coalition [n] - See also: coalition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coalitions
Literary usage of Coalitions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Relation of Labor to the Law of Today: By Dr. Lujo Brentano by Lujo Brentano (1891)
"Repeal of the Law against Coalitions.—These effects of the law against coalitions
could not remain unobserved. At the beginning of the first twenty years of ..."
2. Legislative History of Recent Primary Safety Belt Laws by N. Russell, P. Dreyfuss, M. Cosgrove (1999)
"B. Safety Belt Coalitions In most cases, coalitions worked actively in support
of the ... The coalitions' structures developed differently among the states, ..."
3. Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches & Criminal Justice Strategies by Christine Smith, Kerry Healey, Chris O'Sullivan (1999)
"State Coalitions on Domestic Violence The following coalitions may be contacted
for information about local batterer interventions, shelters, and community ..."
4. The History of England from the Accession of James II by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Henry Hart Milman (1864)
"Vices inherent in the nature of coalitions. of the highest importance to have
him for a friend: and yet such was the temper of the English nation that an ..."
5. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1866)
"But even William often contended in vain coalitions. against those vices which
are inherent in the nature of all coalitions. No undertaking which requires ..."
6. Getting HIV-Positive Youth Into Care: Issues and Opportunities-A Study of edited by Barry Leonard (1997)
"SPNS Adolescent Care Grantee Coalitions can be a powerful force in the advocacy
effort. ... Although forming coalitions can be extremely labor intensive, ..."
7. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 by Alfred Thayer Mahan (1918)
"Another chapter in the history of maritime coalitions was ... 2 When to this
well-ascertained tendency of coalitions is added the equally well known ..."