Use "cliques" in a sentence

1. Are there any positives of Cliques? Cliques make people feel like the belong; Cliques offer protection from other Cliques; Cliques are a support group

2. Cliques are groups of friends, but not all groups of friends are Cliques

3. ‘Cliques can be bad, when Cliques start ganging up on other Cliques, making mountains into molehills.’ ‘It was found that certain Cliques of countries within the same geographic region, like Greece and Cyprus, are likely to vote similarly.’

4. However, care is needed since maximum Cliques are often called simply "Cliques" (e.g., Harary 1994)

5. Cliques is a crossword puzzle clue

6. In America, we call them "cliques."

7. There are six main Cliques, those Cliques being Nerds, Bullies, Preppies, Greasers, Jocks, and Townies, that form a hierarchy

8. Cliques are groups of students who share a common interest, but unlike clubs, Cliques do not take weekly hours of time

9. A Definitive Ranking Of High School Cliques

10. Felipe warns us about the problems Cliques can cause

11. Cliques are usually closed to people outside of the group

12. But Cliques exist on every level of the social ladder

13. Cliques like to show off how popular they are

14. But sometimes groups of employees form Cliques at work

15. Cliques at work can be a means of self-preservation

16. Why is it wrong to contribute to cliques in the congregation?

17. Cliques sometimes have strict rules and specific ways of acting

18. The Cliques all have hangouts at Bullworth Academy and an area of

19. The Bruisers are one of the five school cliques at Thirlcrest Academy

20. Olson writes, “Cliques develop, and newcomers leave because they feel unwanted.

21. CareerBuilder found 43% of employees “say their office is populated by Cliques”.

22. Sometimes, Cliques hurt others by excluding them or by picking on them

23. Cliques is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 17 times

24. Cliques sometimes form around common interests, but the social dynamics are very different

25. Another determining factor is that Cliques often focus on maintaining their popularity or status

26. • Admittedly, they went to North Carolina as a fractious team with too many Cliques

27. There are dozens of stereotypes created by high school movies, mainly based around Cliques

28. In Cliques there is often a lot of pressure to act the same

29. Cliques are tight-knit groups actively excluding others while friendship circles welcome new people

30. Cliques cause employees on the outside to feel like they are less important or …

31. With Cliques prevalent in middle and high school, most kids encounter them at some point

32. Cliques are the different groups of characters found at Bullworth Academy and the surrounding area

33. A synthetic memory of an earthquake would automatically be supplemented by Confabulated but plausible cliques

34. Here's how parents can help kids maintain confidence and self-respect while negotiating Cliques.

35. Admittedly, they went to North Carolina as a fractious team with too many cliques.

36. Cliques has been rebranded from Cliques to 22 Klicks Bar and Grill, which is a far more appropriate bar name (a klick is kilometer in military speak, and Fort Brag is 22 klicks away)

37. Cliqued, cliqu·ing, Cliques Informal To form, associate in, or act as a clique

38. English Translation of “prendre ses cliques et ses Claques” The official Collins French-English Dictionary online

39. And sometimes the most controlling and destructive Cliques are the ones that are not on anyone’s radar.

40. When people think of Cliques, they often assume that they are comprised of the popular kids at school

41. Example Compositional models (a) without and (b) with part sharing and higher-order cliques nodes3: V = Vand ∪ Vleaf

42. Revised classic provides a humorous take on Cliques, exclusion, and real friends—updated to include online clique-tivity

43. It is childish and hateful to manufacture petty, vindictive cliques who seem to thrive on Aloofness, exclusivity and secrecy.

44. ‘Indeed, cliques and Cabals spring up and create their own behavioral benchmarks, codes of conduct simultaneously acting inclusive and exclusive.’ ‘We do need to move forward, but as individual states with a common goal, not a superstate dominated by cliques, Cabals and vested interests.’

45. However, Cliques require a certain level of popularity to join and characters can be rejected from joining a clique

46. Cliques, Clusters and Components In the previous chapter, we mainly talked about properties of individuals in a social network

47. (Acts 10:34, 35) Since that is true, the Christian congregation is no place for partiality, cliques, or favoritism.

48. Much more problematic, in practical terms, is the resistance by public bodies to funding what are seen as subversive cliques.

49. Jocks, nerds, stoners, goths—high school Cliques can seem like timeless categories, reflected in John Hughes movies and countless teen dramas

50. If office Cliques are creating a toxic work environment and stifling your productivity, it might be time to get another job

51. Jehovah’s spirit promotes unity in the congregation, but suppose we were to spread harmful gossip or encourage cliques in the congregation.

52. Cliques are a result of universal instincts, such as desire for familiarity and certainty, control and dominance, and security and support

53. Cliques are one of the basic concepts of graph theory and are used in many other mathematical problems and constructions on graphs.

54. The Bullies have 7 male members as opposed to the other cliques having 8 male members, indicating that there is no second in command

55. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is challenging a subpoena to answer questions about secretive, gang-like Cliques of deputies in the department, arguing in a …

56. Rival cliques are competing with one another to see who can get the most coverage of their exploits in a proxy war of supremacy.

57. Cliques in the workplace can lead to a lack of trust, insecurity about job, lack of respect and appreciation, and the feeling of being left out

58. Church Cliques provide less opportunity for individuals to develop friendships, and churches that seek to attract and retain members need to provide numerous opportunities for fellowship

59. Cliques are usually tightly controlled by leaders who decide who is "in" and who is "out." The kids in the clique do most things together

60. Still, Cliques are likely just a result of human nature — the desire to sort ourselves into groups for reasons of familiarity and certainty, control and dominance, and security and support, as

61. Teenage girls have had enough! Mean Chicks, Cliques, and Dirty Tricks is the first book to give teenage girls the lowdown on everyday issues in today's tough girl world, from gossip to gangs

62. According to a new CareerBuilder survey, 43% of workers say their office is populated by Cliques—which are tightly knit groups of co-workers who socialize in and outside the office, and often

63. Cliques can be groups or "packs" of people, most commonly high-school students, who are defined by the music they listen to, the clothes they wear, the hobbies they undertake etc

64. Clique (third-person singular simple present Cliques, present participle cliquing, simple past and past participle Cliqued) (intransitive) To associate together in a clannish way; to act with others secretly to gain a desired end; to plot

65. Inflections of 'Clique' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Cliques v 3rd person singular cliquing v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Cliqued v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."