The Coherent X-ray Imaging instrument at SLAC lab's Linac Coherent Light Source office in California.
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In their attempts to undermine the Russia probe, Republicans aren't presenting a coherent theory — even a coherent conspiracy theory.
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"Trump has a coherent worldview, but he has no coherent policies to make that world view come true," Ward said.
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"When you match someone not fully coherent with a device that's not fully coherent, it's a recipe for disaster," Wang says.
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Joe Dunford, we've got some great minds who can bring what the president needs to create coherent policy and coherent strategy.
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It's not just that he doesn't adhere to coherent principles; he doesn't seem capable of grasping what constitutes coherent thought itself.
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Ethereum's blockchain architecture offers only a ground layer, providing no coherent design, no coherent API for web apps and no straightforward naming system.
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You can also tell a coherent story focusing on race, and Coates, with his usual brilliance, is telling that coherent story focusing on race.
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"Pushing companies to profitability too early isn't the answer, but having a coherent story and a coherent path to profitability is the answer," Larsen added.
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Because there is no coherent reason to withdraw (beyond raw, tribalist nationalism), the administration can offer no coherent account of what might induce it to stay in.
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He declared that America is "finally going to have a coherent foreign policy," but literally nothing could be less coherent than the rambling, uncharacteristically telepromptered speech he gave today.
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I tried out one metaphor after another, then wondered if the pain was just an excuse, an explanation that could pull all my disparate memories into a coherent narrative—a coherent gender.
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There was no institution like the Federalist Society to organize a coherent conservative legal movement, and there wasn't an ideologically coherent party to install such a set of judges on the bench anyway.
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Koppel said it didn't form a coherent sentence in Hebrew.
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It turned out to be the aunt's last coherent day.
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" Cook's last coherent words to Salvatore were: "I love you.
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But the jokes never add up to a coherent statement.
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They don't have a coherent strategy to define their opponent.
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This is a timely, coherent and comprehensive package of measures.
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At least one guy has a coherent point of view!
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Oftentimes, "daddy" doesn't even denote a coherent set of traits.
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"The solution is a coherent strategy, not bluster," he said.
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But it also told a coherent story from the start.
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In fact, she can't really string a coherent sentence together.
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Despite their competing internal energies, they form coherent visual vocabularies.
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A place that was supposed to have a coherent geography.
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But honesty, by necessity, is messy and not always coherent.
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He said he can't say whether he was coherent then.
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He's offered no real policies and has no coherent plans.
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It's also difficult to identify some coherent regional activist tradition.
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These pieces, however, haven't added up to a coherent message.
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He could no longer tell the coherent story of himself.
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The result is a more coherent approach to foreign policy.
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At first, Colonel Yousufi found the man's coherent narrative persuasive.
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This doesn't amount to a coherent political analysis, of course.
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Xi has never been entirely coherent or consistent on reforms.
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They argue that Italy needs more coherent, better written laws.
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What, exactly, those values are is never made entirely coherent.
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Progressive Activists and Devoted Conservatives organize around coherent philosophical narratives.
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It required deft craft and a coherent perspective on fear.
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By any standard measure, it falls short of coherent drama.
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As Lilla notes, they have a very coherent, communitarian worldview.
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It's a coherent story, which they tell with great conviction.
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Hedi's aesthetic is who he is — coherent, sincere and visionary.
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Snake emoji trolling is only truly coherent within a fandom.
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"There's a coherent vision for the school," Mr. Kaufman said.
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In a more coherent production, we might have been, too.
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But overall, 2020 Democrats are still forging coherent foreign policies.
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Should the John Wick universe have a more coherent mythology?
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"Theoretically, a more coherent staff should produce a more coherent policy," said David Axelrod, who was President Barack Obama's senior adviser and the person in a comparable role to Mr. Bannon in the White House.
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They just are; there's no coherent or rational reason for it.
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Except that Trump didn't outright say anything so coherent as that.
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One might criticize the play for lacking a coherent, linear structure.
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But now they're organized, collated, and presented in a coherent package.
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"It's not exactly what I'd call a coherent strategy," he said.
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There was no singular, coherent list of demands among Saturday's demonstrators.
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"The overall picture is very, very similar and coherent," Schmidt said.
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But overall, it's a strikingly lovely — and surprisingly coherent — fever dream.
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Yet years ago they abandoned any coherent policy of water supply.
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Other threads knit the writer's disparate subjects into a coherent oeuvre.
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And it's why this market struggles to generate any coherent narrative.
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A coherent, respectful center will push extremists further to the fringe.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. laser tools and systems maker Coherent Inc (COHR.
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It's also bad for security since there is no coherent direction.
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The mystery they wind up tracking is convoluted, but not coherent.
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There's no coherent goal at all in Trump's approach on trade.
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In fact, Trump doesn't propose anything close to a coherent ideology.
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If you can string together a coherent essay, that's a plus.
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I like labels that are coherent in their look and sound.
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It feels like there's a coherent voice for our generation again.
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The individual atoms melded together, acting as a single coherent particle.
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That might be as coherent a plan as he can spin.
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As she does so, Kendrick's character becomes less and less coherent.
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Rules establishing bioengineered food disclosures should be coherent and science-based.
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There definitely feels like there's a coherent feeling throughout the releases.
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Each set was carefully put together, and the castings were coherent.
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It's a consistent, coherent, well-crafted album, but it feels anticlimactic.
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All of this fails a basic test: It's not even coherent.
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Here there are too many targets to leave a coherent impression.
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Urofsky claims that no coherent picture emerges from his painstaking study.
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Achieving that goal requires an economically coherent center-left political coalition.
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"I am coherent," she told French radio in criticizing Mr. Trump.
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Yet, today the United States has no coherent strategy towards Russia.
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I don't have a coherent idea of why that might be.
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There is no coherent economic rationale for what Republicans are doing.
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There was no melodic progression or coherent structure to the sound.
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And the art fair has become the main venue now for artists to exhibit work, whereas before it was the show, where you got to make a coherent body of work with a coherent idea behind it.
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"There is a lack of a single coherent lead agency or a single coherent policy for maritime security," said Evan Laksmana, a senior researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital.
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He synthesizes the research across these disciplines into a coherent, readable whole.
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He's trying to pull a coherent vision out of all those elements.
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That's because that's the best way to manage a coherent policymaking process.
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In time this might help develop a coherent methodology for valuing them.
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We spent a lot of time making sure we were all coherent.
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His sloganising exposes his failure to produce a coherent left-wing philosophy.
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Any reasonable process would look first for a coherent roster-building plan.
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Noisy as they are, they are even less coherent than its defenders.
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But Facebook will gain the ability to execute a more coherent strategy.
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PO and others are struggling to find a coherent pitch to voters.
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DAU is not a coherent narrative, but a messy and unstable world.
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These books need coherent stories with a beginning, middle, and an end.
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But punishing Syria's dictator is simpler than devising a coherent Syria policy.
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Like Little Labors, these books are more coherent collages than linear narratives.
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How do they get put together into a coherent but false memory?
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He was lying motionless and was "coherent the whole time" when Sen.
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Because I moved our majority to put out a very coherent agenda.
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Neither Mr Trump nor Mr Cruz offers coherent economics or wise policy.
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If he possesses a coherent political philosophy there's no evidence of it.
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The film needs no coherent platform in order to explore its subject.
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Mr. López Obrador seems to be struggling to fashion a coherent response.
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In other words, there is no coherent strategy from the Trump administration.
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Doing so would result in more coherent, efficient, and effective antitrust enforcement.
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The first is the presence of a coherent platform or political agenda.
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Unlike Rogan's typical totally coherent rants, this one is a total fabrication.
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Unfortunately, partisanship in Congress has prevailed over coherent and effective social policy.
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She had prepared, coherent answers, while Trump had unprepared, chaotic word salad.
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In contrast, Cleveland barely seemed to have any coherent offensive strategy whatsoever.
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His agenda wouldn't be conservative, moderate, liberal or for that matter coherent.
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Our brain smoothes it out, making it seem like one coherent experience.
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It has a coherent sound because of the way it was produced.
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Trump, to put it generously, didn't have a convincing — or coherent — defense.
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It's so coherent; it's like there's an equator running through the city.
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Blonde is a consistent, coherent, well-crafted album, but it feels anticlimactic.
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The story at last would be coherent—and closer to the truth.
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Your letter doesn't convey to me a coherent sense of your situation.
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M ilch : I'm trying to make work, the undertaking in general, coherent.
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After all, they're not trying to make intellectually coherent arguments or defenses.
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Then, at E3, showcased a coherent vision of where Xbox is going?
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But it does not necessarily follow that he makes it more coherent.
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He has a capacity for answering questions in a reasonably coherent way.
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And it's hard to tell a largely coherent story in between hits.
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On the ground, Germany's virus-fighting effort has been no more coherent.
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MSNBC anchors, however biased, approach debate from a more coherent ideological stance.
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Meanwhile, Facebook is also struggling to assemble a coherent political-speech strategy.
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That's the best and most coherent review I could possibly give it.
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Was there any clear, coherent definition of that method to begin with?
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" From another Republican lawmaker: The party doesn't "yet have a coherent response.
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A couple others without name recognition or coherent platforms are also running.
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"It was very disappointing because it wasn't coherent," he said on MSNBC.
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The ball was in their hands, and they had no coherent playbook.
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To have an administration, you need a coherent policy at the top.
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If Kanye's comments had been coherent, they would have made great copy.
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Europe, too, seems to be lacking a coherent approach to the Arctic.
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"He was able to write a coherent and persuasive argument," Edelstein says.
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So far, those proposals do not add up to a coherent strategy.
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And we need to execute a coherent campaign to utterly destroy ISIS.
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We are losing because of a lack of coordinated and coherent policies.
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The idea of the deity most Westerners accept is actually not coherent.
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Delirious patients generally cannot engage with others or give a coherent, organized narrative.
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Any sense of coherent, linear storytelling might be fractured by itchy trigger fingers.
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She has generously provided these semi-coherent musings free of charge... Until today.
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Sometimes their sonic contraptions resemble fully developed songs, or at least coherent thoughts.
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Showing the most recent Stories first makes them predictable and coherent to browse.
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I haven't seen anything that keeps a coherent story going beyond three pages.
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Then I read this barely coherent interview with its outgoing chief business officer.
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Saudi officials say their regional policy is coherent, not ideologically or religiously motivated.
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The company makes sure that there's enough volume to show you coherent prices.
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Justice League isn't an entirely coherent film, but it's certainly an egalitarian one.
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Quite how coherent this coalition of convenience will prove is an open question.
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Ultimately, Caelynn manages to construct a more coherent and lasting argument against Hannah.
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Maybe we have conflicting feelings and thoughts that don't always make coherent sense.
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Xiaomi's MIUI, for instance, largely succeeds as a coherent, simplified take on Android.
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The big one is having a very coherent and believable identity already constructed.
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Trump is a f***ing idiot, is unable to provide a coherent answer.
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Hill sought to place Trump's policy decisions into a coherent whole, they said.
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Unfortunately, he's rarely coherent, and his preferred core message is insults and nonsense.
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Now if only he'd written some coherent songs to back the formal breakthrough.
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Moreover, those on Capitol Hill have no coherent policy to end this war.
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"He is being coherent and the players are motivated and confident," he said.
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But the left is still in search of a coherent foreign policy message.
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I don't think anybody has anything approaching a coherent answer to that question.
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Assad's unconscionable actions must be addressed through a thoughtful & coherent strategy - w/ Congress.
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De Niro delivers an extraordinarily coherent performance of a man riven by contradiction.
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Reason No. 1: The coherent conservative position on health care is extremely unpopular.
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Such contentious yet coherent intersections were also the foundation for Arca's early albums.
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Little by little, the speaker and her speech assume concrete and coherent form.
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Trump and put them at the service of an intellectually coherent movement without
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"This is a timely, coherent and comprehensive package of measures," Mr. Carney said.
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The G.O.P. is not dividing; it's ceasing to exist as a coherent institution.
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For most of human history most people have prized coherent communities above all.
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There is, but it will require a serious, coherent and long-term strategy.
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Enacting major legislation requires a White House that is focused, confident and coherent.
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Defeating extremism requires a coherent government that can provide services to its citizens.
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The abrupt cancellation reveals that Trump lacks a coherent, clever North Korea strategy.
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They have no coherent philosophic worldview to organize their thinking and compel action.
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He calls it his flock's only chance of survival as a coherent body.
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The way you just tried to rule it out is not internally coherent.
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Both have coherent recruitment strategies, unified visions of what they want to be.
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The city "was never more coherent than when it was nothing," Anderson writes.
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Nor has it provided any evidence about accomplices or a coherent time line.
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Where Petipa's original allows, this Ratmansky "Bayadère" is a tightly coherent narrative drama.
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It's the most coherent that our gossip and smalltalk has been in years.
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The United States still doesn't have a coherent plan to address the challenges.
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I think it's because I'm trying to pretend there is a coherent narrative.
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He has a coherent strategy to promote his authoritarian side of that debate.
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But the effects of physical activity on waistlines are not straightforward and coherent.
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But, when I asked what he had learned, his response was surprisingly coherent.
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He is a character more convincing than coherent, and more persuasive than intelligible.
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But Madonna had found a coherent persona by the time of that movie.
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Coherent story lines and parsable dialogue, applied to national politics, feel so 2015.
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And yet López Obrador insists that his policies are coherent with his rhetoric.
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Instead we should seek coherent trade policy informed by free-market trade principles.
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However, economic doctrines simply aren't coherent enough for one person to thoroughly reject.
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His remarks had no coherent thread or real purpose, according to the source.
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"She went from coherent, having fun ... to being out of it," he said.
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One administration after another observed the lack of a coherent and unified command.
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But his aides, at least, began to develop a more coherent, organized message.
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"We need a coherent national security policy," Mr. Khan said in an interview.
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For years afterward, it was cast as disorganized and lacking a coherent message.
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There was no coherent idea about major continuing challenges in Afghanistan and Syria.
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In theory there is a coherent vision underlying Republican health care policy debates.
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Traditional logic, coherent plots and credible acting have never been among her priorities.
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Others use albums to shape coherent narratives; for Future, they're meant as floods.
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In her pointlessness, she can seem to form something like a coherent whole.
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He's virtually incapable of uttering a truthful or coherent thought about almost anything.
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Will rejected my first draft for lack of a coherent rationale and title.
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While speaking to his attorneys, he appeared to be "coherent," a deputy said.
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And yet somehow they became a coherent whole, at one with the music.
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He said Trump "does not have a coherent political ideology," according to Politico.
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Most importantly, the buyouts are rarely accompanied by a coherent land use plan.
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In our opinion, Hadestown was superior for being more coherent, if less conceptual.
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But their various commanders in chief over the last several decades have usually been unable to articulate a coherent overall geopolitical strategy, so it would be impossible for a modern-day Sherman (or Grant) to develop a coherent military strategy.
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Bruegel's triumph was to present a wealth of detail in a dramatic, coherent whole.
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This might be exciting if the company's artistic policy was either coherent or impressive.
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It seeks to integrate many different elements into a coherent view of the future.
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To carry out a quantum computation, you need to keep all your qubits coherent.
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But I just know that 432 is more coherent with the frequencies of humanity.
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But I'm probably making the movie sound much more coherent than it really is.
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"Please cancel this show, it is no longer coherent even to fans," she tweeted.
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There's no coherent way to skip around inside a video other than haphazardly scrubbing.
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This coherent approach to really pushing it forward was what made it a success.
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One thing I hope he develops a coherent cross-border strategy for is helmets.
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The euro zone shares a monetary policy but lacks a correspondingly coherent fiscal approach.
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The Elite Pros provide a clean and coherent reproduction of music, games, and movies.
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But these ultimately end up feeling like situational dynamics rather than true, coherent themes.
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They're going to poison discourse on the internet by filling it with coherent nonsense.
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The screeching of the raccoons in Central Park is more coherent and less feral.
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Casetify's stylish collection of straps was made for people who appreciate a coherent outfit.
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It does so without ever approaching a compelling narrative or a coherent thematic statement.
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While sometimes avoiding hard stances on questions, Zuckerberg was otherwise relatively logical and coherent.
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Because I moved our majority to put out a very specific and coherent agenda.
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Mr Netanyahu's rivals love to criticise his strategy, yet none has a coherent alternative.
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In the end, though, Ms Savas allows a coherent and rewarding whole to emerge.
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But their efforts to manipulate markets sabotage any hope of introducing a coherent policy.
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Casetify's stylish collection of straps was made for people who appreciate a coherent outfit.
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But according to witnesses, he was coherent and able to speak at the time.
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Just going from problem to problem without really having a coherent point of view?
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To junk a pact only to recycle it is scarcely a coherent trade policy.
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Those require a coherent strategy and policymakers capable of adapting it as conditions change.
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All participants were asked to put their thoughts into a detailed and coherent story.
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There is simply no longer a coherent centrist case for carrying on with Obamacare.
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Will Europe shape outcomes or instead be shaped by more determined and coherent actors?
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The European Union needs a coherent strategy toward China that will unite its members.
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He doesn't have a shopping cart, and his political positions are significantly more coherent.
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Now they must adopt a coherent policy, move swiftly in the courts, and win.
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Resistance cannot be isolated to a coherent plot point in a Hollywood drama's arc.
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Do you feel like there's a (semi)coherent His Electro Blue Voice worldview/philosophy?
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I wanted to create a coherent body of work that best represented the group.
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The slogan represents another bid for a party that's struggled with unified, coherent messaging.
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But there's nothing so consistent or coherent to The 9th Life of Louis Drax.
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But without a coherent national strategy, they are resilient isles in a threatening sea.
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This president has trouble stringing together two coherent sentences without committing a non sequitur.
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A coherent policy to counter Iran's malign influence cannot ignore the role of Syria.
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They share a coherent and compelling narrative about the candidate, campaign and the country.
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Sometimes, you have to jot down all your musings before forming a coherent concept.
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"Our politicians have no real plan and no coherent policies," an Abortourism activist explains.
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She's a Marxist, and I think Marx provided the most coherent critique of capitalism.
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To quote the only coherent thing Trump has said over the last year: Sad!
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All these could do was reply to your messages in a semi-coherent way.
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Belgium have the better players but Wales look to have the more coherent structure.
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True, he's pronounced on the subject fairly often, but not in any coherent way.
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"Homebound" is a lively, if not entirely coherent, addition to the Ballet Hispánico repertory.
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"There are benefits to moderated platforms," she continued — say, to create coherent, niche communities.
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Even so, the main debates were still too frenzied to offer any coherent discussion.
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Dementia soon built a Gothic fun house of distortions where coherent architecture once stood.
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"He has established a coherent behavioral template for others to borrow from," says Phillips.
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Critics say she has seized on popular slogans without presenting a coherent leadership vision.
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She combines her dancers into a coherent ensemble while giving each member individualized moments.
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Mr. Blum pushed back, saying his films must be rooted in a coherent reality.
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There is no organized, coherent purpose other than the acquisition and maintenance of power.
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From an A.I. vantage point, the absence of a coherent agenda is entirely understandable.
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I thought he actually, you know, took the evidence and wove a coherent story.
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This must come hand in hand with a more responsible and coherent foreign policy.
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A series of tweets, statements and policy pronouncements that lack a coherent narrative arc.
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But they have also outshined Biden in several respects, including coherent messaging and fundraising.
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Bannon has a coherent worldview, which is a huge advantage when all is chaos.
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There is certainly no evidence of an organized movement, or even a coherent agenda.
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"The San Francisco Archipelago," Burrito Justice called it — a formerly coherent city in shards.
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It takes a while for the markings to assemble themselves into a coherent sentence.
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Mr. Trump, of course, may be so impulsive as to lack a coherent self.
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The person inside consults the rulebooks, then sends back perfectly coherent answers in Chinese.
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The coherent, who can verbally communicate facts and opinions but seldom say anything memorable.
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Anxiety, after all, need not be rational, need not be coherent, can contain multitudes.
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If Trump had a coherent explanation, a viable defense, he would put it forward.
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That seems to be the only coherent policy emerging from the Trump White House.
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Mazda has the most coherent and consistently stellar styling languages in the automotive market.
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Also, developing a coherent replacement plan involves challenging policy trade-offs and political risks.
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It could be that Trump is a chaotic clown incapable of conducting coherent policy.
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Ultimately, what you're left with is more of an experience than a coherent movie.
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Mr. Trump's attacks on the Fed are not easily assembled into a coherent critique.
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The pamphlets left outside the churches in Santiago on Friday were not entirely coherent.
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Does it have a coherent design with a solid balance of graphics and text?
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If Susan Sontag can't turn camp into a coherent essay, who among us can?
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And there is a coherent conservative critique of President Obama's approach to defeating ISIS.
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I don't think a coherent thesis about fear, memory, bravery, or trauma ever takes shape.
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But any thoughts deeper than that aren't totally coherent in her current state of mind.
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If you're semi-coherent and want to stay in the loop, let your manager know.
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"It's his generic view, coherent with the nature of solidarity from the gospel," Lombardi said.
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His supporters knew exactly what he meant, even without a coherent statement about the group.
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There's no reason to think he cares about ideas or believes in any coherent worldview.
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Conservative media played a critical role in turning small protests into a coherent national movement.
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But a sphere, which is just a particularly coherent arrangement of points, is a space.
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The fact that she was screaming, I knew that she was alive, she was coherent.
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We capture or find real footage and manipulate it into something coherent and hopefully meaningful.
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They are the architects of Trump's policy, the executors of a frighteningly coherent political ideology.
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She wasn't coherent enough to realize that she wasn't going to make it to there.
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Current WTO trade agreements assume that the 28-member EU is a coherent economic bloc.
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The most coherent one I could find was written by Conrad Black in National Review.
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But the anti-no-deal majority is less coherent and focused than are hardline Brexiteers.
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I think his speech offered a coherent vision for what he's going to do next.
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Warren's coherent populism and Booker's relentless affirmation could be equally popular in the same primary.
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The whole plotline feels more like a macguffin than a coherent exploration of a theme.
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But it has not translated into coherent party platforms or policies on the national level.
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The episode just doesn't engage with these ethical concerns in any coherent or unpredictable way.
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Politicians trying to be both inclusive and progressive have struggled to take a coherent line.
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Unfortunately, the second half of the season never assembled those threads into a coherent whole.
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It's just a shame that the pacing wasn't mapped onto a coherent or compelling story.
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Diplomats liken Yemen to Somalia: no longer a coherent state but a collection of fiefs.
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T9 was convenient, but it still took a minute to type out a coherent sentence.
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It's easy enough to compile a plot summary that makes season seven sound reasonably coherent.
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This is still probably the most coherent thing Trump has said about currency this election.
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There is a rot in English soccer, which has sacrificed coherent play for star power.
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Objects that appear so simple, coherent and inevitable that there could be no rational alternative.
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Over the past six months she has slowly assembled a hard-headed, coherent migration strategy.
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And it failed, utterly, to introduce anything resembling a coherent contentious politics to its supporters.
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But the administration's broader posturing on the issue is not conducive to any coherent strategy.
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But this time his answers were more coherent and less distorted than in previous debates.
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There are problems with disinformation, harassment, "dehumanizing speech," and simply having a coherent public conversation.
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It offers a remarkably coherent overview of the various risks that lie ahead this century.
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This leads to a reification of the state as an autonomous and internally coherent force.
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His decisions, though, won't be guided by a unique, coherent ideology—because it doesn't exist.
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Objects that appear so simple, coherent, and inevitable that there could be no rational alternative.
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But in general things would work better if they were more coherent and more forthright.
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Hereditary isn't interested in constructing a coherent mythology or giving you a mystery to solve.
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The two books twine together, forming out of fragments an astonishingly coherent project of recollection.
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People committed to coherent communities will fight to defend the norms that hold communities together.
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Lacking a coherent answer, the United States would benefit from a well-designed debt rule.
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Narrator: ...each telling quite a different story that once put together creates a coherent message.
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The Federal Reserve has not articulated a coherent case for the path of rates increases.
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If we have a coherent story about what happened, we can understand our life experiences.
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You could see this clearly in Wednesday's debate, because this one was the most coherent.
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Can you speak generally about hone something so open as that into a coherent project?
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Not all of us are lucky enough to be this coherent while recovering from surgery.
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Despite my disagreement with some of those theories, he had a coherent and consistent philosophy.
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At times, "Dietland" can feel fragmented, more a collection of provocations than a coherent story.
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But there are also, arguably, benefits: coherent party platforms and vigorous, highly invested political participation.
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Real life is incidental, though, in a show that's a not very coherent fever dream.
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He was conveying not the coherent myth of the American century, but its unruly shadow.
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What if the facts, lined up in a row, fail to tell a coherent story?
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Truthful and transparent is great, but we don't even have a coherent strategy to obfuscate.
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Critics say the Trump administration has yet to arrive at a coherent policy for Libya.
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He has neither articulated nor pursued any coherent strategy for pushing Iran out of Syria.
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At some point, our narrative will have to become more coherent than it is now.
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"I'm not sure there is a coherent voice on Xu's death from Dalian," concludes Wilson.
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Bret: But democracy suffers without an intellectually coherent and morally serious right-of-center party.
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Can a philosopher who has sown such confusion be said to possess a coherent identity?
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Republicans struggled to respond, with some of their arguments more creative — and coherent — than others.
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Ad hoc interventions not anchored in a coherent plan squander our resources, reputation and security.
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In this field, at the least, it isn't coherent and rarely backed up with action.
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The religion never truly took, or provided the coherent if eccentric worldview it gave Spark.
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"The power of his point of view is what makes it all coherent," he explained.
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The wings get hotter, the questions get more intricate, and the guests get less coherent.
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"I don't think the president has a very coherent view of the world," he said.
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Laws differ around the world, making a coherent effort against cyber criminals a complex problem.
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Mr. Tritle elicited a cushioned warmth within a coherent sound that often eluded him elsewhere.
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The challenge is for Mr. Trump to develop a coherent strategy to address those threats.
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Wong told CNBC that regulators should work to form coherent regulation for digital currency exchanges.
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You have to home in on the things that are the most urgent and coherent.
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While I love these holiday specialties, they don't constitute a coherent, let alone sensible, meal.
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For prosperity and security, women and girls are vital to a coherent foreign policy strategy.
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"Europe has not been able to develop a coherent and solid industrial policy," Tagliapietra said.
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Winning a base of the base hardly sounds like a coherent and confident electoral strategy.
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Undoing this move would be a first step to forming a coherent national security team.
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If ever an economy needed a coherent economic plan, it has to be Puerto Rico.
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"I disagree with people who say he doesn't have a coherent message," Mr. Garcetti said.
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The big note for DelGaudio was that the show did not yet feel fully coherent.
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It is also vital for Sweden to adopt a coherent strategy to combat radical Islamism.
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To even have a coherent debate on an issue requires a shared set of facts.
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But Davidson is now old and seemingly barely coherent when he's questioned in The Keepers.
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What isn't coherent, however, is many Democrats' ridicule of the Jill Stein candidacy on principle.
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Firstly, read the floor, then talk to each other and plan periods that feel coherent.
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By "shifty," he means slippery and haphazard, a makeshift operation without a coherent vision or plan.
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The Republicans had a coherent, if false, narrative about Clinton — she set the world on fire.
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The New Leipzig School is more of a regional phenomenon than a coherent group of artists.
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How was the coherent, eccentric nature of the envisioned disk set up in the first place?
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These content providers are now coded to make the narrative of the internet feel more coherent.
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This hole can take on innate properties, with which it can form a coherent quantum state.
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But they do form a coherent social insurance system for middle- and upper-middle-class families.
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The administration, moreover, is too busy fighting among itself to develop and pursue a coherent agenda.
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So a lot more work will be needed to get a coherent program out of that.
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The lack of a coherent practical framework to analyse two-sided platforms is one such question.
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Then you have the exact same on the Alexa side, but there's no coherent industry standard.
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In August 2017, Instagram added threaded comments, making it easier for people to have coherent conversations.
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Our brain edits the pauses, the "um"s, and the half-started sentences into coherent English.
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Trump's rhetoric, by contrast, is barely coherent, peppered with crude insults and casual musings about violence.
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Resolution of that schism under coherent leadership would be a sign of significant danger, said Berger.
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But y'all, Game of Thrones was never about getting a perfect or even semi-coherent ending.
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WTO trade agreements assume that the EU as it currently stands is a coherent economic bloc.
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If you're trying to piece together a coherent story about Apple's iPad lineup, well, good luck.
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DHS is a notoriously difficult Cabinet department that needs a coherent plan and a firm hand.
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In principle a humanitarian pardon could have been part of a coherent plan of national reconciliation.
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This means "lots and lots of just random sequences of letters form coherent words," says Argamon.
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Here, the manager plays a critical role in conducting the various players into a coherent orchestra.
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He kept a coherent line of argument, kept his eyes on the road and the kid.
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Second, when he's coherent, Trump has a message that actually appeals to a politically divided country.
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But it's not clear the Trump administration has developed a coherent strategy to counter it yet.
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But just because the intelligence is there doesn't mean that the response was coherent, or justified.
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Unfortunately, a coherent agreement, like an international treaty specific to space junk, does not yet exist.
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"Repeal and Replace" was largely about repeal because Republicans lacked a coherent plan to replace ObamaCare.
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There seems to be a "coherent vision," unlike with Obamacare repeal, Adam Brandon of FreedomWorks said.
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Perhaps getting him to respond to more inquiries will lead to a more coherent counterterrorism policy.
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But phone calls are no substitute for a coherent, thoughtful, assertive and smarter trade policy. Rep.
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We're told Corinne yelled out to the passerby by name and seemed "very with it" ... coherent.
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Other Wilco albums have offered more coherent statements—more polished, more tonally consistent, more easily digestible.
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"The United States has not generated a coherent and forceful response to North Korea," Mount said.
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City governments have to become more of a coherent whole—a "platform", as geeks put it.
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They even manage, much of the time, to look more or less coherent while doing so.
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We must combine our own styles so that the final result is coherent and also interesting.
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It is possible to establish a coherent political identity without staging struggle sessions in the streets.
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You feed that thing garbage every single day and it produces reasonably coherent expressions in response.
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Trumpism is far less ideological and more amorphous, a personality cult more than a coherent philosophy.
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Fletcher is also on the board of Coherent, a laser manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California.
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It's a search for lost time, a longing for a vanished homeland and a coherent identity.
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But it mostly won't, and not just because Mr. Trump doesn't have any coherent policy ideas.
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Now the "onliest boxer in history that people asked questions like a senator" developed coherent answers.
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While Trump stumbles from crisis to crisis without a coherent approach, U.S. adversaries aren't standing around.
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They were trying hard and running fast, but it wasn't in service of any coherent strategy.
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She doesn't believe in the integral self, coherent consciousness, or the mastery of spirit over matter.
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But most make at least some attempt to develop a coherent platform before the campaign begins.
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It's much more important for Democrats to create a coherent coalition that shares the same values.
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"I never had something where I could be coherent and still have pain relief," he said.
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Each layer of life is nestled in the others to form a varied but coherent whole.
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Arguments based on U.S. competitiveness are at least colorable in that scenario, if not entirely coherent.
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Clinton answered the questions of the moderator, Matt Lauer, in coherent sentences, often with specific details.
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It simply has too many ideas, threads, tangents, and notes to coalesce in any coherent way.
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However, the regime has yet to articulate a coherent vision or plan with respect to development.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) was a frequent critic of Obama for lacking consistent, coherent cybersecurity strategy.
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So many times in our work we come across things that don't have a coherent narrative.
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It's virtually impossible to take very coherent, consistent approaches to domestic programs, and particularly foreign policy.
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But, hey, no one can say "Bizarrodale" wasn't a shockingly coherent, character-driven hour of television.
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It shows what's wrong about the President's decision-making -- its impetuousness and lack of coherent strategy.
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None of them could deliver even close to a coherent answer, probably because there isn't one.
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The director, Daniel Park, is already having enough trouble achieving a coherent tone or purpose here.
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The question of justice for C.K. is coherent only via a weird sort of tunnel vision.
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We will not get any more coherent about 9/11 as it recedes into the past.
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That could well produce a more coherent and sustained European strategy to leave the US behind.
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So far, Mr. Trump has strained to identify a coherent reason for his change of heart.
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Coherent lending activity or rough outlines of a capital market or even Silicon Valley don't exist.
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Considering that these micro battlebots are made of industrial effluvia, they are remarkably coherent and pointed.
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Both were significantly more clear, coherent and thoughtful than the current President of the United States.
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Any coherent conversation is a gift, the verbal back-and-forth I once took for granted.
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But his unpredictability often distracts from the truth: His instincts tend toward a relatively coherent politics.
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But the use of proxies has now started to hinder Russia's ability to make coherent policy.
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Does it want to create serious, coherent modern musicals instead of cartoons that hedge all bets?
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Before 2011, believe it or not, Facebook didn't actually have a coherent vision around that. Right.
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Mensore shoots them with a sharp eye for maintaining coherent spatial relations, which enhances the suspense.
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How did you approach shooting a film that was visually interesting as well as narratively coherent?
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At one court hearing she appeared lucid and persuasive; at the next she was barely coherent.
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Luv Is Rage 2 squeezes this synthesis into as coherent a shape as will receive it.
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This is by design — the project is epic and cannot be contained in any coherent fashion.
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The "TRL" of 2017 is less a coherent show than a series of loosely threaded distractions.
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Her couture is coherent and convincing; it's unclear why her ready-to-wear is so limp.
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Mr. Hockney's work is varied, maybe over-varied, but it does offer up a coherent worldview.
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G.O.P. leaders, confused and dazed by the Ukraine scandal, haven't come up with a coherent defense.
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And Joe Biden, well, he was there trying to be as coherent and focused as possible.
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The future success of American private space companies will rest on clear, coherent, and consistent oversight.
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But the surest way to court disaster is to have no coherent plan at all. ♦
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Will the Kabul side be able to get together a negotiating team and a coherent line?
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The highlights of the last 10% could then be rearranged into a few more coherent articles.
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This documentary isn't as coherent as "Truth or Dare," the Olympic standard for pop-star portraiture.
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A lack of coordinated and coherent response from the international community is perhaps testament to that.
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But Trump's moral abdication, divorced from any coherent strategic objective, has ushered America into new territory.
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We must implement a coherent and consistent strategy, not just throw another isolated, flailing punch. Rep.
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It is quite another matter to come up with a coherent strategy to address that imbalance.
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The president needs to articulate and sell a coherent strategy for the U.S. role in Asia.
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But the need for coherent and steady foreign policy making and execution is even greater now.
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There is no coherent justification for FERC intruding on state jurisdiction but not on federal jurisdiction.
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"This is a long-term, coherent, consistent attempt to pass health and safety regulations," Forsythe said.
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I don't think so because nobody has put together a coherent strategy to take him on.
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"Skinny repeal," as it was called, was not a serious effort to string together coherent policies.
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Trump's polling has slid as he's struggled to develop a coherent response to the Ukraine strategy.
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Others have asked whether the administration has a coherent strategy if Mr. Maduro clings to power.
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Research shows that most people do not have particularly firm or coherent opinions on political issues.
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Asseri said that as the war has progressed they have been organized into a more coherent army.
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I felt like where the characters ended up was not coherent with their journey along the way.
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He clapped on hand over her mouth and said the only coherent thing he could think of.
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"I will propose to them that we build a coherent and durable government majority," Hamon told supporters.
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They're not backing Kamala Harris because she is not giving them a coherent reason to support her.
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But proven ability to execute, good metrics and a coherent strategy can, evidently, still get investors' attention.
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"The idea was that BYU would be an engine for maintaining a coherent Mormon culture," Bowman said.
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Yet dispensing with the teachings of monotheism leaves no coherent concept of humanity, nor of human dignity.
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The first thing you think if someone has a stroke is, 'They're slurring,' and he was coherent.
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We doubt that there is any coherent defense for our current Swiss-cheese system of firearms regulation.
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His films feature coherent (even compelling) plots, international casts, and, often, liberal helpings of sex and violence.
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The notion that propaganda is a technique for spreading a coherent ideology also feels a little anachronistic.
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But broadly speaking, I think it's coherent to talk about candidate-specific characteristics that affect election outcomes.
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It was only later that experts could settle on a coherent narrative of the crisis and recovery.
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The new receivers are simpler than previous coherent receivers and use only a quarter of the detectors.
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If you're looking for someone to edit this bullshit down and make it sound coherent, look elsewhere.
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Plenty of superhero movies have their hearts in the right place without necessarily delivering a coherent message.
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Remember: this video was filmed before Trump ran for president, when he was notably more coherent. pic.twitter.
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Is your attention span, like mine, so fragmented that you can't even put together a coherent metaphor?
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To achieve this balance, the MPC is today implementing a timely, coherent and comprehensive package of measures.
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I really think what I'm saying is coherent with the interests of all the stakeholders of Facebook.
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For this administration, punishing Mr Assad is likely to prove easier than devising a coherent Syria policy.
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"People are familiar with photon-based lasers, where you have a coherent beam of photons," she said.
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Then it started linking a few words together and at some point it started writing coherent paragraphs.
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Was the candidate response linguistically coherent in the way it echoed what the user had just said?
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It introduced a coherent storyline that culminated in a fantastic six-man raid activity called King's Fall.
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The researcher's explanation was tentative and didn't offer a coherent model of exactly how this would work.
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Because so many fights are happening at once, it's hard to prioritize them in any coherent manner.
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Despite the contributions of a wide variety of popular artists, the project is still a coherent masterpiece.
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There is something very satisfying to me about very, very small games that express a coherent tone.
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Beyond that, it may take some time to make the Rift's virtual world more coherent and interesting.
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I worked about half a dozen animated brushes into this painting, another attempt at a coherent environment.
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But his problem was that he could not articulate anything coherent that he would actually do differently.
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But now it seems like any coherent photographic history narrative has broken down, and anything is possible.
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After more than a week on the job, she's still fumbling for coherent answers to basic questions.
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The bill contains provisions that would make the licensing process more timely, more coherent, and more collaborative.
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It's difficult to establish a coherent narrative about someone who shared so much directly during his time.
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If there's a coherent, unifying vision that ties these companies together, I'm not sure I see it.
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Within the context of civic-republican thought, Bobby's apparently disparate political stands become perfectly sensible and coherent.
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I'm trying to navigate a territory that feels coherent yet not as obtuse as my earlier stuff.
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Danny Gold: The most surprising thing was just the confusion, and the lack of a coherent plan.
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In recognising that reflation and reform go hand in hand, Abenomics is an unusually coherent economic strategy.
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Those earlier waves of protest were not nearly as coherent and connected as they are sometimes portrayed.
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Anti-Muslim sentiment is just one element in the party's fairly coherent, nativist concept of national culture.
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Herman Cain on Thursday accused the Black Lives Matter movement of lacking any coherent reason for existence.
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The communications breakdown in this instance underscores the administration's frequent difficulty in coordinating a coherent policy message.
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Yet, it has fallen desperately short on mapping out next steps and in establishing a coherent vision.
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The least senators can do is guarantee they will be considered impartially under a coherent, fair standard.
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One is making sure his attacks amount to a coherent, persuasive case against his general election opponent.
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The problem with populist antitrust is that without a coherent policy framework it is entirely self-defeating.
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Yet, despite much pleading, the GOP ducked health care and didn't have a coherent message on immigration.
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In real life, I could extract nothing astute or even coherent from my current state of upheaval.
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Where does any of this fit into a broader, coherent view of America's role in the world?
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To the extent they are a coherent movement with shared interests beyond trolling women and minorities, sure.
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In the case of the Rosetta images, this "added" compression translated to a coherent—but blurry—picture.
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So you found no evidence to suggest that voters understand cause and effect in any coherent way?
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As the 911 caller noted to dispatch, Garretson came off as fairly coherent right after the accident.
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But I don't think the speech laid out the kind of coherent vision he was talking about.
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That said, Twitter has yet to present any coherent strategy to combat white nationalism on its platform.
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They weren't idealists in grateful thrall to some coherent vision or exalted principles that he was advancing.
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There was no accessible narrative, one that pulled together all the new research into one coherent overview.
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Though a massive amount of material is marshaled, Massing's journalistic skills keep the story line crisply coherent.
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Unlike Trump, the French president knows what he wants and is capable of pursuing a coherent strategy.
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It's not up to the schools to teach a coherent set of moral values, or a society.
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Similarly, it tries to weigh the many wide-ranging views of its members into a coherent platform.
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The effort to regulate public morality also means molding the incongruous government practices into a coherent ideology.
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I'm pretty sure the last coherent thing I said was a cavewoman-esque, 'call midwife, need doula.
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Brace for more compliments: the DB28 is a superb balance of power and style. Elegant. Considered. Coherent.
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Short stories work well for me, but I really like linked entries that form a coherent narrative.
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Drafting a districtwide water policy, or even a coherent articulation of our needs, would be nearly impossible.
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To a listener skeptical that anything coherent might emerge from either mélange, each proved an absolute delight.
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If you try to interpret it as a coherent response to climate change, your brain will explode.
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And in most circumstances, it creates perfectly coherent sentences that people don't have to strain to understand.
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He has undermined key presidential priorities such as crafting a coherent federal policy on cybersecurity and encryption.
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Yet May has something her opponents do not: a coherent plan that is the basis for negotiation.
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Doing so requires developing a coherent agenda that addresses the compelling issues that face the United States.
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As a nationwide insurgency with coherent command and territorial control, the FARC hasn't existed since late 2016.
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The Trump administration has a more coherent policy on Iran than it does on many other issues.
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In sum, the Trump team set out a clear and coherent strategic concept for dealing with China.
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While the story doubles down on fan service, that often comes at the expense of coherent storytelling.
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Most of the rest of the cast, their parts even less defined, struggle to offer coherent portraits.
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He would have to walk a difficult tightrope, respecting Trump's instincts while channeling them into something coherent.
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Sanctions alone are not a coherent strategy for stopping Iran from exporting terror across the Middle East.
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The first movie, 2007's Transformers, is the most coherent — and arguably the best — of the bunch.
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That's hardly conducive to forming a coherent, sovereign state where Palestinians can one day live in peace.
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The irrational behavior of the Tennessee General Assembly is completely coherent when viewed through the book's lens.
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How do you determine when something's actually worth your time, outside of just sending a coherent email?
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Still, despite the crowding, A Hundred Thousand Worlds is remarkably coherent and consistent in its core themes.
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What you really want is that sweet spot of fulfilling combat paired with a coherent leveling system.
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Trump defies our theory of mind because he appears to lack a coherent, persistent self or worldview.
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When policy is more a matter of applause lines and appealing to a domestic political base than of implementing a coherent view of America's place in the world, then seeing whether the president and the job candidate share the same coherent view is not part of the hiring process.
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Disco Elysium is a game that is confident diagnosing social and historical illness, but it never finds a coherent ideology to support (unless you do a deep reading on some of the game's "supranatural" elements, but even then, I don't know that it's "coherent" enough to be useful).
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Editorial Volkswagen is rarely out of the news these days, but the stories hardly paint a coherent picture.
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The public might have found that answer rather obnoxious, but it would have been a perfectly coherent one.
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"If those observatories spot similar coherent structures indicating that indeed they are endemic, we're in trouble," he said.
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When she's more coherent, and we're able to get her in bed, we leave her with her friend.
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It will be difficult for Democrats to maintain such contradictory positions and present a coherent message in 2020.
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But many diplomats and foreign experts have cast doubt on whether the group exists in any coherent form.
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Based loosely on the original Disneyland ride, it tells a single, coherent story that wraps up pretty conclusively.
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When pressed by CNN's Anderson Cooper to answer the question, he still failed to offer a coherent response.
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But it took a media age like our own to weave them into a coherent, Nazi-punching movement.
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California's experience reveals some of the dysfunctions that come with the US lacking a coherent national climate policy.
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This time around, however, protests appear more sustained and widespread, even if they lack coherent leadership and structure.
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Penny's struggles to reconcile those conflicting viewpoints into a single coherent truth form the novel's most compelling scenes.
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Whether those promises add up (or represent a coherent plan for a post-Brexit economy) is another matter.
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Universal has other stories in its back catalog that it could conceivably merge into a coherent shared universe.
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"All we seek is a coherent approach," writes Sequoia Capital partner Michael Moritz in the Wall Street Journal.
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Liberals, meanwhile, have struggled to rally around a coherent alternative language in which to talk about the Constitution.
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This good news appalls Democrats, who still lack a coherent message that can compete with a strengthening economy.
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Whatever else may happen to shiver the linguistic timbers, the syntax and the voice are coherent, cool, levelheaded.
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And the common insurance of bank deposits, the foundation of a coherent banking union, remains a distant prospect.
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Unlike it, they are leaderless and lack a coherent agenda, so they are almost impossible to negotiate with.
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But that is also what they said about lasers, which are just focused coherent light, so who knows?
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Which really says something about Justice League, because neither of those two films were coherent in the slightest.
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Either you have a plan that's defensible, that's coherent both ideologically and in policy terms, or you don't.
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So it actually makes some sense that the Mormons should emerge as a rare, coherent opposition to Trump.
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The paper finds "no evidence for preindustrial globally coherent cold and warm epochs" over the past 2,000 years.
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While such turnover is rarely good for morale or the crafting of coherent policy, a bigger problem lurks.
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And the unsurprising picture that has emerged is of a considered, coherent, and horrifying program of white supremacy.
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The main floor is a maze of gray-white walls that steer visitors awkwardly, in no coherent path.
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Part of that is because the album is only seven tracks—it's lean as hell, coherent, and satisfying.
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His critics say that the reason is that his disruptive approach lacks any coherent strategy or follow-through.
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Our brains just aren't equipped with the skills to make coherent choices in today's complex world, Galef said.
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The outlines of Trump's policy are there, but they have not yet been presented in a coherent fashion.
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As Lawful Evil, Pence would further his agenda by passing laws that follow a coherent social conservative agenda.
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Democrats have been unable to express a bold, coherent economic vision — because they are afraid of the truth.
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But another good example might be Lil Wayne, who has pretty much never been a conceptually coherent artist.
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Trumpism was a reasonably coherent ideology—and its death deserves to be mourned even by his political enemies.
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But the Koch brothers have one crucial trait that David Brock lacks—an adherence to coherent ideological goals.
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Correction: A previous version of this article failed to attribute the trademarked term Coherent Breathing to Stephen Elliot.
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But it's not like I'm Jack Kerouac, capable of spitting out fully coherent paragraphs for pages on end.
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Trump's administration doesn't even have a coherent narrative about why they did this and what it will accomplish.
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But it is not simple or coherent either: rates on a single item can vary wildly (see chart).
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Clinton's policies were controversial but at least sprang from a coherent foreign policy worldview which could be debated.
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We should hope that senators will perform their constitutionally-mandated responsibility in a rational and intellectually coherent manner.
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If the internet's fake news problem has a coherent genealogy, its lineage runs through Adams's body of work.
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Senators on Tuesday hammered the Obama administration, saying it lacks a coherent or fully formed cyber warfare policy.
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Critics say the government has not delivered a coherent strategy to counter radicalization among France's five-million Muslims.
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It's worth quoting in full: In theory there is a coherent vision underlying Republican health care policy debates.
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Senators are growing increasingly frustrated over what they see as a lack of a coherent strategy on trade.
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Two-and-a-half years after the referendum, the opposition Labour Party still had no coherent Brexit policy.
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But if it is, its location will make it harder to create a coherent and contiguous Palestinian state.
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That's not relevant to the previous sentiment, but I don't stack my points in some coherent, logical order.
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Unlike Church, American Fugitive feels like a coherent whole that's not giving short shrift to its conceptual pieces.
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Given the drugs I will probably need for pain management, however, I cannot count on being coherent then.
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By contrast, today's protests are spontaneous in nature, with no discernible face or coherent leadership to speak of.
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Coherent Breathing If you have the time to learn only one technique, this is the one to try.
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He and some colleagues worked to develop a coherent philosophy underpinning the rules, while refining the rules themselves.
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Clinton has coherent, well-thought-out plans to address the matters that Latinos say they care about most.
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Art, by contrast, is the whole ball of wax — a system, coherent, chopped out from chaos and held.
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All this and more makes for an entertaining if not very coherent experience — kind of like web surfing.
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The barely coherent plot features Mr. Hopper as a movie crew member who stays behind after a shoot.
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The art of creating a coherent identity, from the clothes to the album artwork to the music itself.
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A focus on these tendencies, I think, is what helps a coherent cluster of ideas called "cyberpunk" emerge.
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It is a reminder that the internet's most effective trick is connecting disparate individuals into a coherent whole.
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It's an ambitious, only partially coherent production that is disappointing mostly for being just a little bit boring.
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Much the same could be said of the Rachmaninoff, which received a coherent yet flexible, even mercurial, account.
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For better and for worse, and with little coherent vision at work, they are making Obamacare their own.
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With rebel groups divided, he said, the S.D.F. is the last coherent force left to push for change.
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Progressives can hardly seem to form a coherent thought about it other than that America should stay out.
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Democrats legitimately differ on this, and Beto's is a coherent explanation of a more moderate and incremental strategy.
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European populists tend to be backed by political parties and extensive organizations, all united around a coherent worldview.
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Theater is hard enough to get right when it emerges from coherent need, not a cultural blind date.
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It is also a coherent and essential response to underlying stagnation that has grown to plague advanced economies.
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And without a strategy, his team hasn't been able to build a coherent response to the Mueller probe.
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And the jumble of soils and microclimates makes it difficult to find a coherent way of organizing appellations.
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It was an attempt to foreground the arbitrary by not going for one coherent image of Isabelle Eberhardt.
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But with a few exceptions, Public Kitchen doesn't explore the city's food in a coherent or illuminating way.
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Anyone hoping European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen would plot a coherent path forward has been disappointed.
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Its conclusion is coherent in the sense that the pieces all fit together, but the construct is fragile.
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The AfD regards the German people as a coherent biological body under threat to be "destroyed" by immigration.
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Trade deals unfair to U.S. workers barely show up in any of Biden's public statements, coherent or otherwise.
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One of his tasks was getting the parts of the museum to coordinate and present a coherent offering.
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Mr Smith says a coherent corporate foreign policy is simply good business: it creates trust, which attracts customers.
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The problem is that Spain's long-standing political, economic, and historical problems are making a coherent response difficult.
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It's both his case-cracking method and the show's attempt to convince us that there's a coherent solution.
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Larry Fessenden updates Mary Shelley's classic tale, "Frankenstein," producing possibly his most coherent and visually polished work yet.
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The measures will be "coherent with our ideal of beauty," said Federico Gianassi, Florence's councilor responsible for security.
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Its quality newspaper of coherent dissent, necessary in a pluralistic society, has become a platform for juvenile contrarianism.
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That's where Joker breaks down for me — I don't think it had a coherent center to speak of.
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But it was a coherent vision, and he is rallying a true and fervent love of our home.
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One key problem, he said, was the continued lack of a coherent U.S. strategy for dealing with China.
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Diplomatic, humanitarian and military powers need a coherent long-term plan and a commitment to finish that plan.
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The danger is this: When foreign and defense policies aren't clear, consistent and coherent, they can trigger miscalculation.
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A list of 56 recommendations, the output of the presidential commission, does not a constitute a coherent plan.
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The problem is the U.S. can't offer an alternative and it doesn't have any coherent policy around 5G.
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Beyond the party's claims to want to combat systemic corruption, it does not have a coherent political vision.
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What's missing in the White House is a coherent strategy, something beyond statements and asking China for help.
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Most commentators struggle to explain Mr. Trump's electoral success, because they assume he has no coherent political philosophy.
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"There is no other structure around him that has been set up in a coherent way," Baker said.
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Americans in 2119 will find a generally well-written, coherent summary of one side of the 2019 debate.
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But, no one would ever accuse The I-Land of being a perfect or even particularly coherent show.
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I don't mean that the G.O.P. is committed to limited government, which would at any rate be coherent.
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As a result, the quest for a coherent intellectual lineage on the right gets very tangled very quickly.
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"His fantasy worlds were very coherent," Mark Evanier, a comic book writer and historian, said in an interview.
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While Arrington relentlessly cast Sanford as anti-Trump, his backers worried, Sanford struggled to find a coherent message.
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Can this person answer questions consistently and present a coherent narrative of his or her views over time?
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The key psychological insight here is that people have no trouble turning any information into a coherent narrative.
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Some experts, however, doubt its ability to fight as a coherent force or the experience of its troops.
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One key problem, he said, was the continued lack of a coherent U.S. strategy for dealing with China.
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And so it came across as a coherent speech and it's intended to be a big-picture agenda.
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Diplomatic, humanitarian and military power need a coherent long-term plan and a commitment to finish that plan.
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Also, explaining how U.S. moves fit into a coherent overall strategy toward China and Asia will be important.
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Take chances on a side quest that's maybe more narrative convenience than coherent thematic enrichment—but who cares!
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Trump's comments, meanwhile, indicate he's not particularly concerned about coming up with coherent talking points to defend himself.
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The difference between lasers and normal light beams is that the photons in lasers have a coherent wavelength.
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Or are we a collection of outside influences that we trick ourselves into thinking is a coherent person?
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The parties are polarized and ideologically coherent; they offer fundamentally different visions for the direction of the country.
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This novel takes more patience than did "Autumn"; it's slower to rake its themes into a coherent pile.
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"The federal government needs to develop a coherent policy for dealing with the vigilantes," said the ICG report.
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What compelled you to represent Southeast Asian photography as a coherent subject, and then to organize by country?
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The goal of content within a platform is to create a vision of the internet as a coherent place.
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This is just one point in a film full of fables, which seems to lack a coherent message throughout.
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The earlier you can be intentional, the greater chance you have of being consistent and coherent in your execution.
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The guests did indeed fight, and they failed to unify in a way that was either threatening or coherent.
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Some chronic pain never even traces back to a coherent cause, which makes it that much harder to understand.
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The opposition failed to form coherent political and military institutions and to separate itself from the Al Nusra Front.
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According to authorities, Barton was "fully clothed" and "speaking in coherent statements" before she was transported to the hospital.
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It's a heck of a lot more coherent than the first movie written by a machine, that's for sure.
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In the most charitable and coherent formulation, Hughes is simply asking for the police to enforce existing laws online.
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Kim Kardashian West credits much of her coherent professional vision to a somewhat unlikely source: her husband, Kanye West.
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But the president should know by now that tough talk without a coherent strategy or follow-through is dangerous.
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There's no bloated low end or excessively sparkly highs to speak of, and everything feels coherent and in balance.
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The result, though legally not viewable, is supposedly coherent and more streamlined than the original cut of the film.
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It will come in the form of political movements strong and coherent enough to resist the appeal of nationalism.
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A lot of the time, the goal is less to tell a coherent story and more to prompt discussion.
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I have him show up in multiple chapters because I hope that helps it feel like a coherent story.
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And from the debate babble emerged a handful of coherent thoughts that have a clear relevance to many voters.
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That, paired with a total absence of any kind of coherent ideological agenda, makes Kushner a perfect Trump double.
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Exaggerated scale shifts take the paintings away from coherent narrative into the suggestion of a subconscious, dream-like state.
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He's simply incapable of discussing any topic at any length in anything remotely resembling an informed or coherent way.
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It's one thing to buy all of these pieces, it's another to put it together into a coherent unit.
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However, the way Senators vote in the chamber has evolved over the years not according to any coherent plan.
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According to authorities, Barton was "fully clothed" and "speaking in coherent statements" before she willingly went to the hospital.
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Some see the failure to settle on a coherent climate policy as a symptom of a deeper political malaise.
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In short, Ali has to express three degrees of profound bafflement while rooting them all in one coherent personality.
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It is coherent with the storyline that the media is colluding with Democrats to obscure information from the public.
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The show succeeds as an art exhibition because its conception is sharp and coherent, its realization compelling and restrained.
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The Trump Administration needs a coherent strategy to deal with North Korean aggression, which will continue if left unchecked.
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Once again, this is a bit of a concern about whether there's a coherent policy in the background here.
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He has a very clear and coherent idea of what Trumpism is, perhaps more so than the candidate himself.
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I have to admit, they were a lot more coherent and polite than the scheduling emails I usually send.
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Scene after scene features similar gun control spiels, while the pro-gun lobby scrambles to share a coherent thought.
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They are throwing sand in the gears, as much out of spite and habit as any coherent alternative worldview.
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Of course, congressional Republicans had been pitching "repeal and replace" for years, without ever presenting a coherent replacement plan.
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Once flattened and stabilized, the surviving pieces will hopefully come together into something that resembles a more coherent whole.
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On matters of foreign policy, America has to communicate with one, coherent message to the rest of the world.
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He marshaled his entire foreign policy team, and they acted in a coordinated, coherent strategy to advance American interests.
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That's the consequence of telling people only what they want to hear, rather than having a coherent policy agenda.
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The result is a coherent scene that comes together in a way that could only be done on TikTok.
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Somalia ceased to be a coherent state in 1991, when its dictator, Siad Barre, was deposed by rebel militias.
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Ideas like Grotius's mattered because they provided a coherent rationale for what was happening in the world willy-nilly.
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Rather, it's the pleasure of entering a coherent imagined world, a world with enigmas much like those we know.
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Without a coherent, constructive, national immigration story, polarizing immigration rhetoric defines America – even if our lived experiences do not.
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But to be fair, presidential aspirants always struggle to form a coherent foreign policy philosophy before they have served.
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Any honest assessment shows the administration has not articulated a coherent foreign policy that will lead to sanctions success.
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Once I was able to let the thoughts flow, it was easier to organize them into a coherent essay.
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Too often, though, they seemed soft and shapeless, as if they were amorphous blobs without coherent narratives to unfold.
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Bots have come a long way since SmarterChild amazed us with its coherent responses more than a decade ago.
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But in statement after statement after the address, Republicans said Obama lacked any coherent strategy to take on ISIS.
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Obama and Merkel worked together to form a coherent response to Putin's aggression, imposing sanctions and demanding peace talks.
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A coherent policy toward Africa cannot be ad hoc or emerge in response to isolated events on the ground.
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"It's very difficult to talk about those things when the White House can't keep a coherent message," he said.
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Can the party craft a coherent, affirmative message for why voters should put them back in power next year?
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In the absence of a coherent strategy, multiple advisors may put a client into the same investment multiple times.
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"Thank You for Playing" isn't as coherent and impactful as the best of these films, but it's certainly unusual.
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Things feel so utterly chaotic and confusing, and it's hard for a coherent narrative to rise to the surface.
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His Cabinet is full of military generals, bankers, and billionaires — there's really no coherent ideological thread holding it together.
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It would be one thing if there was a coherent argument as to why the rule was being changed.
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We like all that music too but I think this movie was our most coherent sound as an album.
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That's a remarkable stretch of time, and the Toy Story series has stayed remarkably thematically coherent over that time.
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Localism is also thriving these days because many cities have more coherent identities than the nation as a whole.
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And it offers tonal whiplash for viewers, with several potentially great ideas that don't settle into a coherent whole.
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The most coherent message so far has come from fringe politicians who are insisting the opposition should walk away.
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But when it does come, we'll need an effective, coherent response from officials beyond the world of central banking.
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A lack of coherent strategy holds those who wear the uniform hostage year after year, in the Forever War.
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To non-interventionists, America First signified a coherent philosophy, a callback to the America First Committee of the 22015s.
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The doctors helped transform what started as protests over bread prices into a coherent movement, calling for civilian rule.
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The very word "Putin" has come to symbolize a coherent, systematic destruction of the post-Cold War international order.
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But the populists have no competence and no coherent program, and so all their revolt can win is stalemate.
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Although not directly visually related to each other, the works in the exhibition feel like a whole, coherent body.
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Eliciting coherent testimony was a chore and was only achieved after the Court threatened to hold him in contempt.
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We give each other the same writing assignment and come back to edit it into a coherent, melded passage.
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I think there is a hunger for a coherent worldview that isn't just the status quo, the un-Trumpism.
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He doesn't get particularly incensed about same-sex marriage, and he lacks anything resembling a coherent foreign policy doctrine.
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"The problem was how to take multiple vantage points and put them together into a coherent analysis," he said.
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A freelancing president who's never read a dossier and a weak secretary of state do not coherent policy make.
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It is to be tough and coherent with all the elements of American power: military, diplomatic, economic and covert.
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Its young director, Georgia Azoulay, attempted to craft coherent story lines out of Woolf's allusive, stream-of-consciousness novel.
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The story of what happened during the assault may (or may not) come out as a clear, coherent story.
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The responses have left many analysts to conclude that the administration lacks a coherent strategy to address the problem.
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Viewed only through a judicial lens, his moves were not consistent, and his legal arguments were not entirely coherent.
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Afterward, he didn't know how to sculpt more than three hours of often jerky footage into a coherent film.
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The decision to release El Chapo's son is a reminder that Mexico needs a coherent strategy to fight violence.
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The party's job is to help knit the grassroots movement represented by the different campaigns into a coherent coalition.
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In other words, showy actions that win a news cycle or two are no substitute for actual, coherent policies.
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They lived in a coherent pattern of respect they extended to all their prey and even the top predator.
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But it did it anyway, and the car the company produced is remarkably coherent and downright attractive to boot.
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Their only coherent argument for excising the health care law was because they said they would for seven years.
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The FEC hasn't laid out a coherent set of rules for internet-based political advertising, beyond requiring certain disclosures.
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The calendar does the work of compartmentalizing messiness for you, packaging blurry events into coherent (if arbitrary) little boxes.
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And making sure to integrate different perspectives into a coherent story builds a sense of control, particularly for boys.
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Worse, in a broad financial crisis with many megabanks tottering, the government's response needs to be coordinated and coherent.
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The strike in Syria, it soon became apparent, was not the opening salvo of a new and coherent policy.
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As with any interrogation of Trump's random musings, there is no coherent and comprehensive worldview to be unearthed here.
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Annexation could eat up so much land that what is left would not leave a coherent or functional Palestine.
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But he has offered no coherent analysis of what is wrong with these alliances or what should replace them.
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Schumacher's ability to follow experimental instincts while still creating coherent, formally inventive ballets, is rare in someone so young.
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The governors said the onus is on the federal government to create a "coherent" policy to curtail gun violence.
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Several conservative leaders and Trump allies would like Trump to emulate that approach and take more unified, coherent stance.
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There was a coherent world view at work, one entailing less work for me and more for my opponent.
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Unlike your typical producer projects, which often don't feel very coherent, this album is one of focus and poise.
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It's very hard to try and tell a coherent story about how this alleged debt crisis can even happen.
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His smaller films — in particular, the smartly satirical criminal-bodybuilders film Pain & Gain — tend to be more narratively coherent.
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But as a substantive and coherent part of Modern Warfare 2, it's a failure and a waste of time.
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"We provide at least a coherent starting point, after doing all the research, aggregation, combining and rephrasing," he adds.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads All poetics is an attempt to create a coherent continuum in aesthetic time.
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Attempting to generate excitement with each one, Pálmason strings together scenes that do not amount to a coherent work.
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And so Trump surrogates try to provide it, scrambling to weave a coherent narrative around his careening, erratic lies.
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As with BBF, this record acts, first and foremost, as a rejection of the idea of a coherent geographical identity—but it's also a rejection of the idea of a coherent self, and by extension, a rejection of the way the music industry operates, or at least the music journalism industry operates.
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Without official support from either, there is no clear mandate or coherent policy for the U.S. to stay in Syria.
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One person's definition of what's "clean" and what's "objectionable" might not match another's, or even have a coherent moral grounding.
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He called for coherent European regulatory framework for digital business whatever the eventual result of negotiations on Britain's EU exit.
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Tillerson's statements are not as radical as they seem, but there is still no visible coherent strategy for the region.
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Unlike other games in the Halo series, Halo Wars 2 has a narrative that feels coherent from start to finish.
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Remarkably focused and articulate, Greenbaum's work coalesces around disorder and anxiety before reforming seemingly disparate ideas into a coherent whole.
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Correlation supersedes causation, and science can advance even without coherent models, unified theories, or really any mechanistic explanation at all.
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But while a coherent and ambitious space program is welcome news, the announcement can also be seen as a distraction.
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And the manager will always have a compelling and coherent explanation for the outperformance in which luck plays little role.
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"It's one thing to have a list of policy ideas that sound good, it's another to have a coherent plan."
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A more coherent system could not only improve conservation, but also raise revenue, by helping to promote less-visited sites.
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Such a theory would explain areas of physics which are currently independent, and at times conflicting, under one coherent framework.
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The Beat Board feature helps you keep track of important plot points, so your story stays coherent and emotionally resonant.
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Eventually, the lifecycle-cost lines will cross decisively and there will be no coherent case for not going all electric.
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Without GK-PID, cells don't develop into coherent structures, instead growing into a disorganized mess and sometimes even turning cancerous.
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No other time than during Pride month will you see the connection between fashion and identity so coherent (and multicolored).
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But Mr Biden's speech was rambling and unfocused, more a laundry list of mainstream Democratic positions than a coherent narrative.
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It certainly looks a lot better, and groups notifications together in a more coherent way from devices, apps, and elsewhere.
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The set, by You-Shin Chen, and lighting design, by Sarah Johnston, are appropriately low-budget if not especially coherent.
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While The Current War sometimes feels like a Wikipedia page brought to life, it's at least an appreciably coherent one.
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After making a few phone calls — I wasn't coherent company, but I still wanted to chat — I took a selfie.
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It's an experience that feels more natural, while still providing enough structure to guide players and tell a coherent story.
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Her task will be further complicated by Labour under Jeremy Corbyn, which has yet to produce its own coherent plan.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe dominates our pop culture and the box office — but is it really a coherent cinematic universe?
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The only coherent conception of equality is one that embraces, supports and protects both the unborn child and her mother.
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But linguists have found that dialects are rule-governed, coherent and fully expressive, and have written extensive grammars of them.
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Moreover, by studying these coherent sequences, the researchers can make educated inferences about the DNA that encoded for those functions.
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Climate wonks think that the parties' immediate priority should be to make a coherent plan to get out of coal.
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But it's not clear they have any coherent strategy to increase the amount of competition in the social media marketplace.
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This is not the coherent story of carefully doled out information, taking advantage of this case's countless twists and turns.
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"People want a coherent idea about the future," says Tim Winton, a novelist and activist, not "shouting into a bucket".
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Each overdub has to sit on top of the last overdub with a completely coherent perfectly metered attitude to it.
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These examples don't yet add up to a coherent theory of responsibility to make sure that labor standards are observed.
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This doesn't lend itself to helping the public put all the pieces of this scandal together in a coherent story.
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But as long as the country lacks a coherent climate policy, convoluted state-by-state fights are what we'll get.
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BAGEHOT: You have said that being in the EU gets in the way of Britain having a coherent national strategy.
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Before Trump, the populist movement lacked a coherent identity Until Trump came along, the movement didn't really have a leader.
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It's the most coherent, compelling plots Quantic Dream has ever managed — though those adjectives are probably a bit too generous.
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Adding further doubts to the existence of a coherent vision is the growing sense that lenders are driving the agenda.
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"We are discussing detailed, coherent, careful proposals, we are discussing text with the European Union," Attorney General Cox told parliament.
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Katchadourian eliminated all coherent language, leaving only inconsequential words like "um" and "uh" and the scratchy sound of radio static.
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Such an increase should, at the least, be supported by a coherent strategy and explanation for such a precipitous rise.
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The Trump that showed up Wednesday evening was markedly restrained and substantially more coherent than he appeared in prior debates.
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Now, they had a presidential nominee who didn't seem to stand for any coherent policy, aside from a border wall.
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The book ends more darkly, which feels more coherent than the film's confusing effort to include a partially happy ending.
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Polarization increases when parties are coherent and homogeneous enough to delegate to strong leaders, who then discipline members into line.
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There are no doubts that NAFTA has had benefits economically, contributing to a more coherent regional economy and adding jobs.
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But the underlying cause of death was the lack of a coherent health care policy vision within the Republican Party.
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Making matters worse, the President has failed to develop a coherent detention policy for capturing, interrogating, and prosecuting new suspects.
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Establishing coherent and disciplined national policies requires a major power shift from Congress to the executive branch health care bureaucracy.
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Just ask any Black person who has been called "articulate" just for stringing two words together in a coherent way.
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It is very hard to identify a single, coherent account of the Republicans' Obamacare alternative from its authors and promoters.
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A Ghost Story isn't coherent or profound, but it's pretty and strange—sad in its quirky way, and blessedly short.
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Because the conflicting "No Contract #Wenger Out" and "In Arsene We Trust #RespectAW" aren't really sending out a coherent message.
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She was around at the end of the Civil War, and was coherent all the way up to the end.
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But then, Google's plans for its music services feel about as coherent as those for its messaging services (remember Allo?).
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"Instead, the conversation's more about: How do you ingrain sustainability in a coherent way across the entire portfolio?" he added.
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Sooner or later, one has to produce a coherent set of beliefs around which to explain and build future policies.
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If you're going to unload that much gear, you better have a coherent story to tell about all of it.
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To start, Mr. López Obrador needs a coherent security strategy; his call for "hugs not bullets" is clearly not working.
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Miller, from the ruling Conservative party, criticized Britain's education department for having no "no coherent plan" to tackle the problem.
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What if a life—even an apparently consequential one, like an ambassador's—had no discernible narrative, no coherent main action?
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It's not that his foreign policy principles are wrongheaded; it's simply that they lack an explicit and coherent organizing principle.
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Hillary Clinton's measured, detailed, fact-filled, coherent answers clearly reflected her years of experience at the highest levels of government.
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Holding presidential candidates accountable for well-founded and coherent positions on issues of this importance is what journalists should do.
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The story (reminiscent of "The Killing" and "Broadchurch") is coherent and easy to follow, and the performances are generally good.
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We throw around terms like demagogue and fascist, but I'm not sure he's coherent, consistent or weighty enough for either.
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It's an ambitious, if not entirely coherent, sci-fi shoot-'em-up that questions nihilistic entertainment impulses while indulging them.
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It takes the imagination of a science-fiction writer to make it coherent and entertaining enough to hold your attention.
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Since the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union, we've lacked a coherent foreign policy.
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We're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy based upon American interests and the shared interests of our allies.
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It's almost as if Arsenal's failure to implement a coherent transfer strategy has had a knock-on effect, or something.
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They could try to synthesize his whims into a coherent policy, and help clarify the confusion of the US's allies.
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The Trump administration has yet to chart a clear or coherent policy toward Africa, but that may now be changing.
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A lot of my approach to painting is still with that clear, coherent, "What's the project?" mindset of a designer.
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He seems intent on providing a coherent answer to his critics' charges that he has failed to act in Syria.
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The European Union, too internally divided to agree on a coherent Russia policy, has also failed to rein in Putin.
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They added that while the draft budget reduced wastage of public money, it did not "embody a coherent reformist vision".
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From the inside, it purports to be a logically coherent account of a transcendent event that affects every human being.
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First, as in other great American moments: where there is a common, coherent, concerted will – there is always a way.
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The convoluted situation underscores the Trump administration's lack of a coherent plan for the removal of US troops from Syria.
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Even reading a script from a teleprompter, this executive could not deliver a truthful, coherent message to a jittery nation.
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The danger of climate change has been understood for decades, but the US still has no coherent national climate policy.
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But stitching those threads into a coherent storyline was still proving elusive, and her staff knew it from the beginning.
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It's being planted here and also being planted there, but somehow forming yourself into a third thing, one coherent personality.
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"Behind the Racquet" forms a coherent and dispiriting picture of the human toll tennis takes, particularly in its current structure.
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Yet lately, I also find myself mourning the loss of the coherent sexual ethic that purity culture tried to offer.
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And to the (small) extent that he is making any coherent demands on China, they're demands China can't/won't meet.
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