One was the artist Holgrave, who, in spite of his
consociation with reformers, and his other queer and questionable traits, continued to hold an elevated place in Hepzibah's regard.
Portugal's aspiration to foster a Pan-Lusitanian community where Europeans and Africans associated freely may have rested heavily on
consociation with African women, since Portuguese women did not settle in Africa in significant numbers until the 1940s.
For example, the adsorption band at 3520 [cm.sup.-1] is due to the
consociation of hydroxyl and amino.
The performance of MANETs relies on the
consociation of nodes in the network.
Kasapovic (Zagreb) in 2005 imposed and installed the term of
consociation as territorial separation of the people in Bosnia and as the only possible model for the organization of the political system in Bosnia, followed by an orchestrated story of federalization and electoral units.
Governing Ethnic Conflict
Consociation, Identity and the price of peace, New York: Rutledge.
constitutional recognition using the principle of
consociation. (27)
European shareholder states were a
consociation of sometimes cooperating and frequently competing powers: kings contended with nobles, contended with the church, contended with free cities and trade associations, and so on.
Consociation in Bonsia and Herzegovina: Practical Implementation of the Theoretical Principles.
(37.) Arend Lijphart,
Consociation: The Model and its Applications
The solutions that these groups offered, federation and
consociation, reflected the prevailing politics in these nations.