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Doing so, he hoped, would not only spur accountability and a sense of collectiveness but also lower the detention center's recidivism rates — the tendency of an incarcerated person to re-offend, often after being released — and discourage detainees from committing future crimes.

From Salon

You can't doubt the team's effort and collectiveness, but if manager Paul Heckingbottom is going to have to rely on undiluted passion and determination every week in order to win the occasional game, then his players will be burnt out by January.

From BBC

The danger is that the collective can lose collectiveness by tempting an excess of individuality in order to stand out from the crowd.

"Since then, if ever I have been at the scene of a car accident or similar, engrained in me is a sense of calm and collectiveness," she said.

From BBC

“It takes time to build that collectiveness because it is a lot of effort, but it’s exciting. Once that refines itself and takes shape, it will be a real cool style of play to see and identify ourselves with.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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