And without a cohesive ideology, it's hard to have a cohesive plan.
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It was a very cohesive group of people, even if people didn't like each other, they were cohesive.
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Our stated mission is to sustain peace by helping to build a shared and cohesive society, and unfriendly borders and walls do not make for a shared and cohesive society.
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He notes that since the late 1990's there have been a fairly cohesive bloc of four liberals on the court and a less cohesive block of five more conservative justices.
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KS: It's a very cohesive ... Elliot Schrage is there.
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She found that rates of uninsurance were one of the best predictors of how cohesive a neighborhood was, and that overall, a higher rate of uninsurance tended to make a neighborhood less cohesive.
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Everything layered together gives the table a really cohesive look.
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We need to develop and support a cohesive black agenda.
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Clean and cohesive, a monochromatic look suggests a certain togetherness.
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I felt like that with this record: it's very cohesive.
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Instagram is a single, cohesive stream of photos and videos.
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It isn't a cohesive thing like previous administrations have been.
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But the caucus is divided, and without a cohesive strategy.
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I thought the order of the album was really cohesive.
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It creates a more cohesive experience for the end user.
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I didn't really care how polished or cohesive it was.
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But the cast never really gels as a cohesive whole.
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It's a less cohesive institution than any I've covered before.
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Was it all designed as part of a cohesive whole?
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Maybe eventually the mixture of cultures will feel more cohesive.
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We Happy Few doesn't work because it doesn't feel cohesive.
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Making it feel cohesive mandated he never drop the artifice.
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We are a more diverse and less demographically cohesive nation.
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They're well coached, scrappy and shine as a cohesive team.
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Earlier Monday, aides attempted to present a more cohesive message.
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It's definitely important to me to make things look cohesive.
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I wanted to keep it in a certain cohesive vibe.
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Will it become more cohesive in a few seasons' time?
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Google is a good example, very cohesive group of people.
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Slab granite and pillars make the large living area cohesive.
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Neighborhoods feel less cohesive and less familiar, Mr. Ma said.
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I'm interested in creating a cohesive experience, like a filmmaker.
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There is a much more vibrant and cohesive feminist community.
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For decades, the newspaper has been one such cohesive force.
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The cohesive team, they always brag about their cohesion. Yeah.
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"It was so cohesive," Mr. Perez said of the film's looks.
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Snippets that, when sewn together, never smoothed to a cohesive timeline.
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Basically, Instagram's most-used features just got a lot more cohesive.
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Overall, the second season isn't as cohesive as it could be.
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The trio worked together to create a cohesive approach to Destroyer.
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It's much more cohesive unit, where everyone has to buy in.
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Oprah would need a cohesive, hopeful message to counteract 45's.
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Parties have also become more ideologically cohesive in the United States.
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Why did you make it a series versus one cohesive book?
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And you'll end up with a number of visually cohesive photographs!
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The elements, like those shown below, should create one cohesive unit.
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Pritchard credits mastering veteran John Dent for keeping it all cohesive.
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The massive department was initially envisioned as a cohesive counterterrorism operation.
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" ISIS, he said, remains a "formidable, resilient, and largely cohesive enemy.
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Right now, we are not operating as a cohesive unit here.
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Kim wanted us all to be cohesive in how we looked.
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The performance feels superficial, though, and never finds a cohesive tone.
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The arrangement of lights works to create a single cohesive magic.
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Funding shortfalls and a lack of cohesive planning are to blame.
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And with good results: The movement remains cohesive despite being disparate.
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One is making sure the group works in a cohesive way.
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It's dangerous to talk about any community as a cohesive whole.
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Are you working on cohesive projects you're gonna drop coming up?
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Other than the squirm shots, Game of Death isn't particularly visually cohesive.
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However, the Latino community is very diverse and not a cohesive group.
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The divers live together in barracks, forming a tight and cohesive team.
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But this one feels more substantial somehow, as well as thematically cohesive.
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Jared Mattson: The whole sequence in general plays like a cohesive album.
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What made you guys finally feel then it was a cohesive album?
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"I've never seen anyone be so cohesive around their child," Manera says.
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We are not as cohesive or monolithic as people think we are.
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The two cameras work together to put together one cohesive virtual map.
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Instead, it went with matching pink, making the Stealth's design look cohesive.
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As Google grew, how did you work to maintain a cohesive culture?
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What will turn antifa into a cohesive national movement may be communication.
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The final days of Iowa polling had a cohesive set of predictions.
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Culture and communication is key in terms of making a team cohesive.
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"It's a good way of ensuring that you'll have a cohesive piece."
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Her alliance was arguably the most cohesive group in the entire game.
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There are so many revelations that it's impressive how cohesive everything feels.
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Perhaps, as time goes on, it will evolve into a cohesive whole.
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Were they democratic, rule-abiding, entrepreneurial, stable, competently-administered, hopeful and cohesive?
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Each photo is edited individually, instead of according to one cohesive aesthetic.
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Senate Democrats meanwhile struggled to build a cohesive narrative against Kavanaugh's nomination.
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And the marvelous instants of the performance didn't convert into cohesive drama.
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Ours is hardly a culturally cohesive superpower committed to another epochal struggle.
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That's why it is so wild that it ended up being cohesive.
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The ones that are not successful are not cohesive in the beginning.
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"Fever," however, is more cohesive, polished and forceful than her previous releases.
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Visually integrate the crossword puzzle clues to create a cohesive composition. 5.
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"These conferences are supposed to be cohesive unity builders," Mr. Miller said.
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A more cohesive regulatory scheme could help consumers know what to trust.
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They glued those parts together on Mr. Gustafsson to make a cohesive whole.
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I say album because it has a cohesive appeal that approaches a narrative.
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Inspired by a trip to Japan, it's an incredibly enjoyable and cohesive experience.
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Their drawings are all cohesive and clean and everything they release looks great.
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You have to make sure that everything is cohesive and everything fits together.
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I just don't think they've recovered yet to put together a cohesive plan.
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Facebook is absolutely cohesive, and they actually seem to like each other, too.
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The goal is to create a cohesive living space for people and animals.
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Second, to combat environmental crime more directly, governments need a more cohesive approach.
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Instead, Odyssey is surprisingly cohesive — and Motokura has a theory as to why.
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That's because before it, musicals didn't really have cohesive plots and musical scores.
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The result: a more productive and cohesive team that hits all its deadlines.
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Boxes are themed, so your dad can expect a cohesive surprise each month.
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They're sonically more dynamic and cohesive without being connected by an overarching narrative.
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And of course once they hear the music, it needs to feel cohesive.
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Need to make this feel a lot more cohesive and easier to follow.
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Some of these "shows" work better than others, but they don't feel cohesive.
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Rather, it unravels the common illusion that women are a cohesive voting bloc.
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"We curated and collected and brought together for a cohesive look," Roth says.
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A lack of a cohesive message threatens the party's ability to rebrand itself.
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It comes with a matching silver metal tree stand for a cohesive look.
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Instead, the GOP appears to be headed into November with no cohesive message.
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They are its most cohesive and consistent effort to do so to date.
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People with this mind-set value the emancipated individual above the cohesive community.
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But Apple is able to tell a cohesive story that keeps you engaged.
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Thinking of your story in advance helps you conduct a cohesive, connected interview.
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These separate pieces of clothing don't really come together as a cohesive outfit.
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Put 'em together, and they hardly form a cohesive picture of Commander Lawrence.
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IPs can also be made into series, which makes the content more cohesive.
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That's always been key in other genres — albums that sound like albums. Cohesive.
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Your past material comes off as thematically cohesive and rooted in real life.
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Across Survivor history, the most successful alliances have been the most cohesive ones.
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Yet no matter how cohesive, these plans don't function well on cruise control.
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"I thought we would be acting as a more cohesive force," he said.
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Everything you post could help build a more cohesive data profile of you.
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They're loud, dramatic for no good reason, and rarely follow a cohesive storyline.
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The result is a shoe made up of many disparate, yet cohesive elements.
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Teams with greater equality did much better, perhaps because they were more cohesive.
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Trump lacks a cohesive campaign apparatus, unless you count his tireless Twitter account.
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Both buildings are given equal importance in the layout, creating a cohesive space.
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The question is whether a cohesive exhibition can be forged from such chaos.
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Most couples desire a cohesive look among the members of their bridal parties.
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It's so large that the group no longer has a cohesive ideological platform.
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"It's more about evoking a feeling than constructing a cohesive narrative," she added.
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Testing It's important for your site to be easy to navigate, cohesive, and professional.
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The sand is highly cohesive with a low salt content and filtered for impurities.
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Nintendo's solution, while it has its shortcomings, is a remarkably cohesive and smart one.
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Google was a very ... Its early stages was a very cohesive group of people.
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But it was cohesive as a group of people, which I thought was important.
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And frankly, I believe there's a more important and cohesive message in the list.
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House Democrats did not appear to have a cohesive strategy going into the vote.
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Did I mention this MCU marathon has made any form of cohesive thought impossible?
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John Buck's intricate wooden sculptures encourage us to find a cohesive thread among follies.
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And it feels like a cohesive product, no matter how it was actually designed.
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The DFS and the cartel can work together for a cohesive, law-free partnership.
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But the Senate is still a ways away from a cohesive health care plan.
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Her look is so cohesive and so chic; those are keywords that we describe.
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Stick to a cohesive color palette and the clean, simple lines of wardrobe basics.
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It looked at three different studies and compiled the results into a cohesive resource.
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Thanks to high employment and a cohesive society, Japan feels little sense of urgency.
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Tala Safie created a cohesive design for the print version, in papers on Sunday.
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Met No. 1 was cohesive and purposeful; Met No. 2 felt chaotic and hapless.
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He established residential colleges to give freshmen and sophomores a more cohesive campus experience.
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The management appeared slow to react with a cohesive message or customer outreach plan.
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Current research suggests that people use nostalgia to organize their lives into cohesive narratives.
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Further, his savvy with protection calls should make the whole line appear more cohesive.
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It's a quieter effort that manages to stay cohesive while highlighting the band's restlessness.
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Negotiating these tensions while building a cohesive ensemble sound takes practice, experimentation and debate.
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This is conceptually cohesive in its prioritization of process and sense of ongoing construction.
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But by 2006, she realized she needed help to create a cohesive, finished look.
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The German middle class is shrinking and no longer functions as a cohesive bloc.
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It feels like the first time we really have our own sound that's cohesive.
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"Much of this regulation, however, is disjointed and lacks a cohesive mission," Roberts said.
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You can have a cohesive room while still mixing and matching different design styles.
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"It's such a cohesive environment and so positive, I just love it," Menchaca said.
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" The theme is a much more inclusive "Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World.
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Miraculously, Mr. Malloy manages to weave from the music's myriad textures a cohesive tapestry.
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Now he says that he can't imagine working with a more supportive, cohesive team.
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And I wanted the whole series to feel cohesive in lighting, style and backdrop.
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They are unable to integrate different emotional states into one cohesive sense of self.
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His confidence lies in the strength of the brand and its cohesive retail strategy.
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"Adolescents in less cohesive families need not be doomed to lifetime depression," Chen said.
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A: I didn't have a family that was cohesive or supportive in any way.
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The program she assembled, songs by Debussy and his circle, was refined and cohesive.
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As time went on, his view of the world grew more encompassing and cohesive.
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Those "diffused" groups lack the power that a single, cohesive group can have, Belzer said.
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"We're trying to tell one cohesive story with a beginning, middle and end," Benioff continued.
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A push by eurosceptics could mean a bigger, more cohesive minority to disrupt EU legislation.
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It makes it easy go between my ideas and theirs and keep it all cohesive.
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In that sense, it will be less of a cohesive singular "world" like Second Life.
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Yeah, Abloh combined them, turning two definable aspects of Diana's wardrobe into one cohesive aesthetic.
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Even while there are four different producers involved, the EP ended up being very cohesive.
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There's lots of stuff, but not really a cohesive thought or connection tying it together.
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Their aesthetic is so cohesive that when you see their photos, you immediately recognize them.
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So why do countries with "socially cohesive" conscription not impose it on their entire population?
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There are multiple groups that have to come together to create a cohesive team here.
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Large organizations need to have a strong brand with a cohesive message that stands out.
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It was intended as a finite set of tracks, arranged to deliver a cohesive narrative.
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It all forms a cohesive whole that simultaneously sounds like the past, present, and future.
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We are very cohesive and close knit and that is the community I will miss.
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WorkClout: WorkClout is building software to help manufacturers manage their operations in a cohesive product.
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Two senators seen as 2020 presidential prospects did try, though, to offer a cohesive vision.
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These different programs never quite told a cohesive story about Microsoft's commitment to startups, though.
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They say the party will need cohesive messaging and outreach to pick up new seats.
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The more cohesive your post, the better, especially since you can only provide one caption.
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Or at least finding a more cohesive model for running the two apps in parallel.
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But at the core of the exhibit is an idea that's both cohesive and revolutionary.
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Four separate concrete blocks of different sizes connect through a porch, creating the cohesive space.
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Mr. Miles taught them about symbols and composition and the mechanics of a cohesive design.
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It was perfect teenage experimentation, a way of finding a cohesive identity through sartorial competitiveness.
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That would be the confounding, cohesive and divisive document that is the United States Constitution.
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Mr. Eisenberg's play and Mr. Elliott's direction never seem to settle on a cohesive tone.
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It is more cohesive; the narrative about obstruction flows, and is blunt in its impact.
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"The response, also on the economic and financial level, must be massive, cohesive, and prompt."
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The astronauts' personalities are also taken into account to form a cohesive and solid group.
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There was also no cohesive story that suggested he did, as I wrote last year.
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But he struggled to articulate a cohesive, consistent position on the issue as a whole.
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And it's a remarkably cohesive experience, too, given the number of collaborators Beyoncé worked with.
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The epidemic brought about the most cohesive, cogent and heroic period in the movement's history.
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The goal was to tie in those conflicting perspectives to sound like one cohesive voice.
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This is Tumblr-as-album, the piecing together of divergent fragments to make a cohesive whole.
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Maeve's hair was almost an aqua green, but the pink was more cohesive with the wardrobe.
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It's a digital table that summarizes raw data into a more cohesive and comprehensible data set.
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Why would a cohesive movie, one which already had six "chapters," be broken up into four?
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LaVitola identifies maintaining a cohesive experience across retail and online as one of the greatest challenges.
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Facebook, however, thinks its hardware and software is cohesive and easier to use than existing tech.
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Ms. Hahn presents an impressive, cohesive body of work, although it rests on many formal precedents.
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Sleeping on all she's learned can help synthesis it all into more cohesive thought and speech.
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Your brain is one cohesive organ and that includes your spinal cord all the way up.
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"It's just about figuring out what's the most cohesive and what makes the most sense together."
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A business tax director is responsible for creating, planning, and implementing a cohesive business tax strategy.
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Wink was one of the first to offer a cohesive smarthome ecosystem, but it didn't work.
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It all adds up to a more cohesive smart home, although there's still room for improvement.
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To move through styles and mediums with a cohesive fingerprint is what defines artistry from entertainment.
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Spiegel shows great maturity here, admitting to impatient strategic moves and outlining a cohesive path forward.
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After we mapped out something resembling a cohesive plot, I spent a few days interviewing her.
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It's cohesive and creative and still weaves this intellectual thread about themes like sin and mortality.
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Fans who prefer full, cohesive albums to hit singles are significantly fewer, but they still exist.
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Organization—acting as a structured, cohesive unit on the field—is something they work on constantly.
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It's a maturation, and in its stylistic diversity manages to be his most cohesive work yet.
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All of it is cohesive in bringing together a healthy and comfortable approach to my body.
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It has large floors, wider stairs and hallways, and a cohesive gold aesthetic that runs throughout.
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We congratulate UVeye, Toyota Tsusho and Volvo Cars for building a cohesive partnership with enormous potential.
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In short, the Republicans are the party of white conservatives, a very large and cohesive group.
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That meant cost-cutting took priority over developing a cohesive vision and approach to growing brands.
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" She added, "It proves that an urgent, cohesive, Africa-wide approach is required to save them.
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"His political team is actually the most cohesive it has been since the start," Parscale tweeted.
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Towards the late 1800s, the Irving's descendants sold off more land to create a cohesive neighborhood.
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Kelly can bring a more cohesive and consistent approach to driving a narrative and a message.
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There was the power of the marchers behind us that made the music sound different, cohesive.
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Despite the uncharacteristically cohesive performance without Porzingis, he remains the key piece of the Knicks' future.
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He relies on a small, cohesive ruling coterie, mostly members of his family and security officials.
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Last year's team was a synthetic masterpiece, quick and arrhythmic, complimentary without needing to be cohesive.
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I thought our first LP Immaculada was a lot more cohesive as an album, as well.
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The combination sounded eerily cohesive; as friends often do, they seemed to finish each other's sentences.
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Yet, for as cohesive and focused as Saetia was, the band wouldn't exist for much longer.
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Now, I'm speaking of Senate Democrats above as a cohesive party, and that's not necessarily accurate.
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In that time, he has helped shape a sound that is stunningly muscular, smooth and cohesive.
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Same thing with Facebook, very cohesive group of people who happen to actually like each other.
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Chang's prose reads more like a stream-of-consciousness recounting of events than a cohesive story.
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But the Lakers now look pretty cohesive compared with the Warriors, and who saw that coming?
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Nearly everyone who has raised children knows the value of cohesive neighborhoods and robust community institutions.
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Instead she thinks, resources would be better spent to craft a cohesive agenda to run on.
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But this video suggests that the African diaspora lacks a similar, cohesive system of cultural codes.
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At no point, Republicans said, did Mr. Trump forge a cohesive political bond with Mr. Ryan.
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I don't think anybody feels comfortable that we have anything cohesive at the top right now.
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"Working in Process" is less a cohesive work than a series of artfully composed, fruitful experiments.
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We can surely say that one football team seemed more cohesive than another during a trouncing.
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Maybe a more cohesive picture of a once-in-a-lifetime year will crystallize with time.
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David Tanis will provide you with simple, cohesive menus for dinner parties — all mouthwatering, none difficult.
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What's most impressive is seeing Atlas tie all these moves together into one pretty cohesive routine.
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Attila and his family, Holocaust survivors, have already experienced enough hardship to challenge any cohesive theology.
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"When the album came out, critics' main gripe with it was that it wasn't "sonically cohesive.
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It's kept its voice while taking on a structure that's ingeniously both impressionistic and more cohesive.
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For others, flexible work hours, being on a cohesive team and access to mentors are priorities.
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A cohesive team will make it much easier for you to withstand turmoil in the workplace.
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Teal Greyhavens, a documentary filmmaker turned screenwriter and director, helped tighten the dreams into cohesive scripts.
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"The premise of doing them all was to give the show a cohesive nature," he says.
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The first cohesive theory of the grotesque is often attributed to the Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin.
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But it would be a mistake to view the Senate GOP as an entirely cohesive bloc.
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Let your resume tell a cohesive narrative of your career and where you want to go next.
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It feels like our most cohesive effort to date, from the song selection to the album art.
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Earl Matthews, of Verodin, a company that helps clients integrate disparate cybersecurity products into more cohesive units.
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The entire series feels cohesive and questions what it means to watch calamity closely and impotently. —K.
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And then, I got to know them as people, and we all formed a really cohesive group.
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You're just sniffing something out and following the tracks, and then trying to tell a cohesive story.
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This included imparting the ability not only to swim but to live together in a cohesive society.
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But instead each of Yakuza 0's disparate parts work together to create a surprisingly cohesive experience.
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Moreover, the pro-EU parties are likely to form a more cohesive group than their adversaries will.
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We will become more cohesive as a nation, more united in our purpose, safer and more prosperous.
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"They have a cohesive friendship," a source close to both tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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The Carter III was the culmination of all of Wayne's effort put into a single cohesive album.
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Cinema PalettesFilms typically have a cohesive "look"—their scenes all fit together within the same aesthetic guidelines.
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Although it functions through loose links to smaller organizations, Sinaloa is considered one of the most cohesive.
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The couple realized they had more than enough images with a cohesive style to create a book.
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Ma creates a cohesive portrait of a woman slightly disconnected from the world, even before the virus.
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But I was struck by just how fully realized and cohesive the world of the game seems.
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They command significant financial resources, have become more ideologically cohesive, and, of course, continue to win elections.
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The first is disintegration: the parts that make up different networks in the brain become less cohesive.
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The plot wasn't entirely cohesive, but the different strands were striking enough to make up for it.
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A high-functioning, cohesive executive team is critical to any CEO's success, and therefore the company's success.
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It’s not really an issue, but a more cohesive design approach would have been appreciated.
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Despite the fleeting moments of beauty, Knight of Cups simply doesn't hold together as a cohesive work.
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Unfortunately, the current Republican Congress is far more cohesive than the Democratic caucus of the late 1970s.
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The tablet industry has matured but Apple still makes the best, cohesive and easy to use tablets.
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And its special triumph is that it seems to be the work of a single, cohesive intelligence.
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With him flying around and Porzingis shooting well, the Knicks looked like a cohesive unit early on.
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This exhibition is most striking when all the works are shown together, creating a cohesive, powerful statement.
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The arms move in unison to create a cohesive LED impression of a bipedal humanoid walking forward.
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Effectively, wireless carriers intend to cobble together chunks of different kinds of airwaves to build cohesive networks.
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Instead of offering a single, cohesive and enduring vision for America, the founders were diverse and squabbling.
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It was equal parts stylish and cozy, with a vibe that was cohesive in its non-uniformity.
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They have to make some cohesive story line, and they take it the way they want to.
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To recreate this scattered pattern, mix about four crystal colors (any more than that won't look cohesive).
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Then to create a cohesive sign design for the hospital system, the rail system, and British airports.
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The film breaks down cohesive narratives of segregated histories and reveals them in connection with one another.
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"There hasn't been a cohesive messaging strategy to date, and the polling data reflects that," he added.
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A "very cohesive" group of women came together, she said, all wanting to set something in motion.
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But that same inclusivity can make it challenging to create a strong, cohesive sense of national identity.
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Mr. Trump's base has yet to be so tested, but it's larger and more cohesive than Nixon's.
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So with no cohesive strategy to stop Trump, #NeverTrump is taking on a life of its own.
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The game was lauded by Polygon at release for its cohesive world, musical score, and multiplayer interactions.
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And McAdoo will have to keep his players as enthused and cohesive as they were on Sunday.
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A room can still look cohesive even if all of your artwork isn't from the same studio.
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Both require highly trained professional educators and a cohesive system that creates the right conditions for success.
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There were also breakdowns that made the Knicks look less like a cohesive unit than five individuals.
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"We're hearing excuses and criticism from the administration instead of a cohesive and compassionate response," Maxman said.
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Having a solid grasp on the brand's overarching identity can make online interactions more seamless and cohesive.
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Thus the United States is uniquely blessed by geography to form and sustain a cohesive continental union.
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Then came the task of translating that trove of material into a cohesive piece of dance theater.
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It's funny how you start melting into another culture and you start feeling more unified and cohesive.
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He begins to split up bars with internal rhymes which makes everything feel so cohesive and fluid.
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But, impressively, War & Leisure stays cohesive over its 12 tracks, always sunny and optimistic without being glib.
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The Republican Party is so divided right now, it makes One Direction seem like one cohesive unit.
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Its eclectic palette is surprising, yet cohesive, held together by her distinctively quiet vocals and irreverent delivery.
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In 1989, she released her fourth album, and conceptually it was the most cohesive album she'd released.
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The DJ has an unconventional take on fashion, combining seemingly incongruous pieces to make a cohesive outfit.
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Analysts have nonetheless questioned how Walmart plans to integrate the acquisitions into a cohesive online retail strategy.
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Season four of Better Call Saul didn't feel as cohesive to me as the second and third seasons.
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Her pom-pom placement strategy is exceptional in the sense that the case looks like a cohesive thing.
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Tuesday, Instagram introduced Stories, which lets you group 'grams into one cohesive narrative that disappears after 24 hours.
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The 7, G, and the E/M platforms, when they were all built, were never one cohesive station.
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If you can make them cohesive and collaborative, you can go hey, people are really interested in this.
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There's just a couple songs that I think make it a little less cohesive than it could be.
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Every track's a gem and it works surprisingly well as a cohesive journey through dance music's grim underground.
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But Tischler believes mining towns have an advantage that can help them adapt to change: They're more cohesive.
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Ideally, an appearance that made it look like a cohesive thing that didn't have a screen at all.
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His feed stands out as one of the most aesthetically cohesive in rap thanks to his careful curation.
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The fact that it's so cohesive feels like a minor miracle considering it wasn't originally planned that way.
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" Then he noted that the less people have in common, the less likely they are to be "cohesive.
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We're one unit and wanted to create this really cohesive universe you could escape to with our music.
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The goal of the Open Media Alliance was to unify the industry around a new, more cohesive standard.
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It's time to now consider these factors in a cohesive fashion that also integrates your primary intended use.
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But cohesive albums that felt impactful, where it was a tough call to skip even a single song?
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Same goes for thin slices of brain tissue, which make for poor approximations of a functional, cohesive brain.
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It&aposs coming in a cohesive and positive fashion from this president, what he&aposs going to do.
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Clinton's campaign against Trump is following a similar trajectory, stemming from a single, cohesive critique of Trump's temperament.
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Like that game, FFXV feels like a collection of contradictions that, despite themselves, gel into a cohesive whole.
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This series — a collection of screengrabs from Google Street View — is aesthetically pleasing, cohesive, and piques your curiosity.
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State moves With Washington nowhere near a cohesive energy and climate policy, look to the states for action.
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She or he must communicate a cohesive message and launch a campaign to restore democracy to our nation.
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To give the space a more cohesive new look, the pair teamed up with HomeGoods designer Amy Lipnis.
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It needed to be a little more cohesive, and it was as if there were too many options.
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Season four flips that around; the whole is much more cohesive, but the individual stories take some shortcuts.
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"And I don't see a comprehensive, cohesive, you know, multifaceted strategy in the works right now," Kirby added.
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Adults also should work together across all settings to ensure a cohesive, shared approach to supporting that child.
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These malignant acts are indeed anathema to our cultures as well as to our historical and cohesive interests.
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As a result, the Taft court, like the Marshall court in the early 19th century, was remarkably cohesive.
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At the federal level, the two parties resembled loose associations of disparate interests rather than ideologically cohesive movements.
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Salary: $199,068A senior operations manager is responsible for ensuring that a company is running as one cohesive team.
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Besides, they felt little sense of community on the Upper West Side, and wanted a more cohesive neighborhood.
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As a beatmaker, his decision-making is unconventional, but even his most off-kilter experiments feel surprisingly cohesive.
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Progress from this point will require disciplined execution, a cohesive and stable management team and clear strategic direction.
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It was strangely cohesive, and the Odelay sound quickly replaced the Slacker Rock label he'd been plastered with.
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Training the network on classical piano, for example, yielded some uncannily cohesive chord progressions in the researchers' testing.
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So many people say it's the least cohesive, but it was supposed to be all over the place.
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Viewed as a play, it is neither as profound as it aspires to be nor even entirely cohesive.
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"It is indispensable for the creation of a more cohesive society," he was quoted as saying in 22011.
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There is a strong, cohesive visual identity here that will stay with me for some time to come.
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They kept talking about how cohesive they are, and that's a problem as far as I can tell.
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If I were trying to help a group avoid groupthink, I wouldn't say you should be less cohesive.
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Facebook constantly brags about how "cohesive" they are, but I think we need less cohesion at these companies.
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It's like a cohesive group of team players, and you don't think of that when you think entrepreneurism.
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Tech stocks often do move in a pack — mainly because investors frequently treat them as a cohesive entity.
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"And with this electoral law, it will be difficult to have a cohesive enough majority," Mr. Pasquino said.
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The Danes and the Swedes take for granted a cohesive social fabric that simply does not exist here.
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His newest LP with the band, Hot Spring, which is premiering below, is his most cohesive collection yet.
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My friends' families have long since retreated to their Bay Area, Ojai, or Malibu houses as cohesive units.
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One particularly cohesive clump of it formed an ephemeral island, adorned with its own clouds at one point.
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The Republican Party wasn't cohesive either, home to both liberals like Thomas Dewey and conservatives like Robert Taft.
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Whether it's a dinner party or a casual dinner, your goal should be a collection of cohesive elements.
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Crews's exceptional fluency in the source material allows him to integrate complex incidents into an impressively cohesive narrative.
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Cordial relationships between managers and their employees are absolutely essential to creating a cohesive and productive work environment.
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Davos&apos 2020 theme is "Stakeholders for a Sustainable and Cohesive World," according to the event&aposs website.
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The Palestinian Arabs are not a cohesive nation, he argues, but are comprised of separate city-based clans.
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The marchers embraced a vast array of issues, raising questions about how they will create a cohesive movement.
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It seemed like Kryst opted to make some of her looks throughout the competition cohesive using animal print.
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The cohesive messaging from the House, Senate, White House and business community makes tax reform different from healthcare.
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For now, though, these launches come across as compelling one-offs rather than a cohesive online commerce strategy.
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They don't want to get angry at each other, they're very cohesive, they're incredibly smart and everything else.
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"I had unease that there wasn't more being done more quickly to create cohesive security forces," Mr. Ross said.
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In 2013, Snapchat introduced Stories, which lets you group snaps into one cohesive narrative that disappears after 24 hours.
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Despite the pervasive unpopularity of Donald Trump, throughout his presidency Democrats have struggled to find a simple, cohesive message.
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Snapchat stories takes everything that I do in a 24 hour period and builds it into one cohesive story.
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That is, a stream might seem like a single, cohesive flow, but it's really a confluence from different sources.
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Ultimately, a more cohesive presentation of evidence helps judges to see the broader picture of a case more clearly.
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Altogether, she says the songs tell a cohesive story about the rise and fall of one real-life relationship.
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As with Artpop, Gaga seemed unable to edit her visual, lyrical, and promotional concepts into a cohesive pop presentation.
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Instead of Hill's voice stylistically splintered, here you have two distinct voices and artists melding into a cohesive unit.
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You're juggling a lot of genre conventions here — horror movies, comedy, social satire — but the film always feels cohesive.
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The Pugdashians are like the Menudo of Pugstagram: The members sometimes change, but their act remains cohesive and charismatic.
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It's a thought-out, cohesive approach that pulls heavily from the lessons of modern-day theme park queue designs.
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Once Solo gets cooking, it's as cohesive as Star Wars gets, and ultimately, that comes down to the script.
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Harrod (who previously worked for Waypoint, VICE's gaming site) makes The Dragon Prince community feel more cohesive than most.
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Wear accessories in matching colors for a cohesive finish — these winter-white mittens, hat, and booties do the trick.
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Those are salient identity factors, but not necessarily enough of a foundation on which to build a cohesive show.
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The system automatically composes the thousands of pieces that make up a piece of art into a cohesive whole.
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It takes decades of musical history and influences, and condenses them down into an eclectic, but cohesive aural experience.
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NR: Well I think there is still a meaningful amount of chaos within the administration (that) is not cohesive.
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The album has a cohesive sound and feel, but it touches on a lot of different genres and styles.
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Brian De Los Santos: The first thing that jumped out at me is how cohesive this whole product is.
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"The company's cohesive strategy seems to enable these types of transitions without massive effect to the market," Newman said.
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The Affordable Care Act's exchanges are a mess of competing priorities that no longer reflect any cohesive policy vision.
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" In December 2016, Reynolds gushed of he and Lively's life together: "It's like an actually cohesive, working, functioning family.
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Master of None, Aziz Ansari's hit Netflix series, is squarely situated in this impossibly cohesive, "rom com" New York.
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To achieve a cohesive look, you can build any number of gel liners almost as though you're applying eyeshadow.
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As a writer, Carson dwells in a space of disintegration because she doubts the existence of a cohesive whole.
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Signing on to record an entire album with Muggs has anchored Meyhem's lyrical formula with a cohesive production base.
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Today with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and others a cohesive new force goes forth in Trump's White House.
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The film is a missed opportunity to deliver a cohesive depiction of what is otherwise a focused humanitarian message.
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Mr. O'Neill and Ms. Baker tackle tragedies great and small by gradually enveloping their audiences in their cohesive worlds.
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In the three years since his election, Mr. Trump has never been accused of running a cohesive, unified team.
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However, the paradoxical nature of the relationship blurs the path to a cohesive and effective U.S. policy towards China.
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We have an unmatched skilled workforce, clear rules for business, and the largest cohesive consumer market in the world.
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What transformed these fragments into a cohesive whole is a touch of avant-garde string scoring by Mr. Martin.
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Be better and stronger than I was, and protect the cohesive team that'll be needed in the next fight.
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The Kube speaker has a hard time creating a cohesive soundstage though placing it in a smaller room helps.
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At the same time, the arts organizations involved want to visually connect their buildings, giving them a cohesive character.
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"We copied that technique in a few different places around the building," he said, creating a cohesive design style.
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In short, the organization weaves an elaborate system of relationships, a cohesive village, around the task of helping kids.
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"The problem is there is no cohesive plan presented to all countries," said the senior Arab diplomat in Riyadh.
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When the field narrows, the debates will become more cohesive and may train a more effective critique on Trump.
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And I know that the United Kingdom I treasure can emerge from this process a stronger, more cohesive nation.
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"It is a cohesive group that has its own signs and body language," he said, his inner anthropologist emerging.
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Hinkle draws the viewer's attention to this erasure by bringing 100 women into focus as a strong, cohesive group.
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What's more, it wanted to bring Pivotal, Heptio, and other teams at VMware together in a more "cohesive" way.
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There has also been significant evidence that cohesive sex ed classes decrease the chances of unplanned pregnancy and abortion.
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"When a disaster hits, having a cohesive social network is what's going to keep many people alive," she said.
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Little about her real life was cohesive, but imagined worlds could be complete, self-contained, and bound by logic.
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"Earfquake" is best heard within the context of "Igor," Tyler, the Creator's best and most cohesive album to date.
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Trying to find a cohesive message for such a broad and diverse group risks marginalizing some of its members.
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The Afghans have the "heart and ability," he said, but need to learn how to fight as cohesive units.
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Banks makes "212" feel smooth and cohesive because even as she shape-shifts, she coaxes you along with her.
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Here are some suggestions for creating an environment that's cohesive, not clashing, and preserving your relationship along the way.
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All this provided a cohesive mechanical platform upon which to release the aerodynamic assault of guided simulation and CFD.
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Innovative thinking about the role of relocation can foster cohesive, rich communities as some move to safer, higher grounds.
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And the construction of season five might be a little less cohesive than the show's gorgeous, devastating season four.
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As he collects evidence, his notebook fills up and a "mind palace" puts together the clues into a cohesive narrative.
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The goal with this record was to make something cohesive with the first record, despite working with a new lineup.
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As a result, the teams he pulls together may be not as effective or cohesive as a result, some say.
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It isn't cohesive, exactly, but the truth is neither are the systems on board the ISS and other space hardware.
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But with no cohesive plan for how the companies would be combined, there was a rift between the two teams.
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Recently, however, suppliers have begun to partner with each other to provide automakers with a more cohesive package of technology.
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The difference this year is it seems Apple has put increased emphasis on a cohesive, consistent experience across its platforms.
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"With all of their differences, they still have a cohesive aesthetic that binds them to the same world," Ishikawa says.
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Rights groups and exiles say China's repressive policies are more to blame for the unrest than any cohesive militant threat.
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Lastly in her trifecta is the cohesive list of logistics startups set to soar this year, according to venture capitalists.
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There's a different crew on each track; the only thing keeping it cohesive is the album's executive producer, Carey herself.
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Young and old alike should bond as a cohesive team and strive to solve puzzles and problems that trouble society.
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As long as Twitter doesn't overly incentivize long-winded rambling, Beyond 140 could make the micro-blogging service more cohesive.
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I made several trips to Libya throughout the year and, partly to keep the images cohesive, continued using the phone.
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Because it was a time when we were very cohesive as a band, at least with the original line up.
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However, that doesn't mean some of the show's less-than-cohesive plots don't come with plenty of questions from fans.
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The silicone is used in conventional breast implants is a cohesive, pillow-like object that doesn't ordinarily move or rupture.
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I much prefer the cohesive coldness of the exposed pins with the striped metal on the Z and Z Force.
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With that amount of diversity on the album, was it a challenge finalizing it and making it a cohesive record?
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All I know is that the amazing group of people in Puerto Rico came together in a very cohesive group.
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Instead, Coffman offers a cohesive ode to solitude and independence—and to embracing the joys and discomfort that accompany them.
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It had always seemed like we would never hear another cohesive Tribe album, and Phife's passing seemed to confirm that.
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Earlier that year, Garson released Electronic Hair Pieces, which is the first album of his that has a cohesive identity.
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Sorrell said in March WPP would accelerate plans to break down barriers between agencies to create a cohesive global team.
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On the other hand, it's becoming more obvious how the show's architects plan to combine everything into one cohesive whole.
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Not all together, but it was really hard to see it as a cohesive body of work, so to speak.
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This helps form a cohesive crust on the meat, avoiding the annoying problem of skin shattering off as you eat.
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Turning offended sensibilities into public outrage (and rallying that outrage into a cohesive movement) is now a commonplace political tactic.
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I had the boots embellished with the same stones as are found on the jacket to keep the look cohesive.
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Once you have a cohesive mass, remove the dough from the board and scrape up and discard any leftover bits.
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These efforts have also made the overall software experience on the 10 much more cohesive than on most Android phones.
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"We're trying to take different aspects from each administration and make them feel a little bit cohesive together," Botello said.
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This way, I could interweave fantasy elements and use visual devices to transition scenes, so the whole film felt cohesive.
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Where the systems are cohesive, may not be in physical space at all, but in the realm of our relationships.
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These quotidian moments are placed into a cohesive whole, giving players access to the inner lives of the games' protagonists.
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The fourth floor feels significantly less cohesive, but there are treasures to be found for those curious enough to look.
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Dreaming up a cohesive collection of clothes that push boundaries without looking like a mess is only the first step.
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Whether we can get all of these new people together to form a cohesive team is unknown at this point.
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What's great about Ditto is that, despite being randomly generated, the worlds you explore still feel cohesive and well-designed.
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Obviously, "Scorpion" is more sprawling than cohesive, and there were some songs that he could've left on the cutting floor.
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It did so to build a cohesive, successful country in which Americans have fair and equal access to each other.
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The enemy, whether Al Qaeda or some other group, became seen as a cohesive group that operated from far away.
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This unfortunate design makes Mastodon feel more like a bunch of chat rooms rather than a cohesive, growing social network.
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We didn't feel pressure to write things, but it was more of a cohesive effort to record something like that.
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Though the visual experience of Moments can feel clumsy at times, it shines by making Twitter feel cohesive and comprehensible.
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YouTube Music's launch in June 2018 combined premium major label catalogues with user uploaded tracks in a cohesive streaming service.
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Each section stands alone in its curation and cohesive storyline, yet all are intricately woven into a multi-century saga.
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Mixes pull sounds from multiple sources, and it didn't make sense to strive for a singular cohesive image or aesthetic.
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But Far Cry 5, by virtue of being set in Montana, has the chance to be a lot more cohesive.
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He liked the idea of taking heavy objects of different shapes and sizes and forming them into a cohesive whole.
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They were a cohesive unit of role players with a shot-blocking center, Neemias Queta, and Merrill making clutch shots.
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At times, there are leaps in the narrative that strain the effort to stitch the drawings into a cohesive story.
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I'm really super bullish on that opportunity for the Verizon Oath connection to have the more cohesive strategy going forward.
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His dream now is to build a cohesive voting bloc in the new Parliament that can shape the legislative agenda.
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Yet Democrats have largely failed to even begin presenting a cohesive case to the public about Trump's corruption and criminality.
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Both artists are hands-down stars of one of the strongest and most cohesive biennials I've see anywhere in years.
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Social psychology research has also found that conservatives have a stronger desire to belong and be loyal to cohesive groups.
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Some participants strike out for a classic narrative—a cohesive, human-readable tale—hard-coding formal structures into their programs.
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But then Criterion migrated to FilmStruck, a more cohesive service in that it's pitched exclusively to fans of classic cinema.
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Unlike contemporaries James Stewart, Gregory Peck, John Wayne, and Marlon Brando, however, Douglas never developed a cohesive, singular star persona.
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The parties themselves have become much more ideologically cohesive, much less likely to be composed of ideological diversity or dissent.
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Lorde's sophomore effort "Melodrama" is one of the decade's finest, most cohesive albums, on which each song enhances the others.
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They recommended making sure your application tells a cohesive story, whether its through your cover letter, org chart, or interview.
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For such a cohesive, consistently magical album like "Blonde," it should be impossible to pick a highlight or standout track.
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Those who are commenting have varied wildly in their response, a revealing new trend in the usually cohesive party. Sen.
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What's needed actually is a cohesive, healing presidency, not one that's lurching either to the right or to the left.
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The brand never signified anything in particular or possessed any cohesive DNA, to borrow the parlance of contemporary marketing strategists.
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These are created using third-party apps, not Instagram, and offer an opportunity to give your Highlights a more cohesive look.
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Clinton delivered a different, more cohesive speech, one that sounded determined to move forward for what will be a long slog.
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Further analysis shows that both parties became more internally cohesive; they voted more as unified party blocs under the direct primary.
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Tenoverten nail pro Nadine Abramcyk tells us that the key to a cohesive multicolored manicure is to choose your polishes carefully.
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Cosmetic surgeons discovered over many years that the best material for breast implants was a cohesive silicone gel that won't rupture.
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A more cohesive, untroubled, assured, uncomplicated Britain would have been a much less interesting one to travel around and write about.
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"Even predating social media, you'd see the places that were thoughtful about their aesthetic, cohesive in their brand identity," he says.
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It ended up being a more cohesive way of bringing that secret hipster hiding inside the pop star to the fore.
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"We're one unit and wanted to create this really cohesive universe you could escape to with our music," she told Noisey.
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I want to expertly string the colorful components lining the aisles into a cohesive whole, but don't know where to start.
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A good-looking watch can make a person's style feel more cohesive and can add a level of sophistication when needed.
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It's not clear yet how cohesive the game will be, as players will be transitioning between two seemingly very different experiences.
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The iPhone 28 is a thin, cohesive device that — especially without a headphone jack — looks and feels like a little miracle.
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So Mr Scarlett's first job was to work closely with his designer, John Mcfarlane, to create a cohesive look and feel.
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Just think how much easier it would be if you could have just one cohesive closet that worked all year round.
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And their society -- which has far less income inequality and much higher levels of trust -- still functions as a cohesive unit.
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Aesthetically, local stones and rocks add a cohesive look, especially if there are already naturally occurring rock elements in your garden.
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Nevertheless, the decade of living dangerously seems to have reshaped European politics into something a bit more cohesive, if not coherent.
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In the three podcast episodes that have aired so far, each around 4 minutes long, the only cohesive theme is anger.
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The fit and finish on this device are immediately impressive, and the phone's design feels cohesive, elegant, and yes, even premium.
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Digging into the Democrats' wave of victories in House elections last year, it's very difficult to sort out a cohesive narrative.
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The medical community on Twitter—a fairly cohesive group of doctors, nurses and other health buffs—shared his story in solidarity.
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The Mi 5 is a handsome phone, with a good-looking display that makes it feel cohesive and well thought-out.
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Because liberals want to expand and strengthen the social safety net, Democrats seek opportunities to enact big, cohesive, era-defining policies.
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Different than your standard group exhibition, the works in 30 Under 30ish are not brought together by a cohesive curatorial theme.
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To hear Forbes tell it, it was a beautiful, cohesive, nice small town, one of many all across the United States.
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They are two separate parts, but when the MacBook Pro is closed, they feel like one cohesive, solid slab of aluminum.
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Most independent observers agree with one UN official, who jokes that it "doesn't actually exist", at least as a cohesive force.
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After playing an hour-long demo of the game, I was struck by how cohesive Mafia III's world and story felt.
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The White House has faced criticism for lacking a cohesive approach to defending Trump against the impeachment process as it unfolds.
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Starting with Iron Man in 2008, the franchise's 19 installments have built on one another to form a massive, cohesive story.
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More X-men means more stories and a greater possibility for 20th Century Fox to create a more cohesive extended universe.
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But it is time for the administration to sit down and evaluate its overall economic agenda and make a cohesive plan.
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These ideas provide a more cohesive set of solutions to weak hiring or mass firing than a singular focus on automation.
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The speech seemed to fire up many Democrats, but it also emphasizes a glaring lack of cohesive leadership within the party.
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And now that we're looking: How long will it take to bring someone on to create and maintain a cohesive vision?
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When the black, broken dashes she traced around my wrist didn't seem to form a cohesive shape, I expressed some concern.
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In an age of eclecticism and choice, it flips the bird at Spotify with its interconnected, cohesive and conceptually-minded tracklisting.
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I always had something to say but often I found it hard to say it in a cohesive and collected way.
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Yet he also marries a film school background with musical skill to make this project feel both aesthetically and sonically cohesive.
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In defeating two possible playoff teams, the Knicks have generally looked cohesive and fluid and, for the most part, defensively stout.
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" For their scripts, she said, Mr. Laughlin wrote extensively in longhand on yellow legal pads, and "together they formulated something cohesive.
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His big theory was that cohesive groups are the ones who always are seeking consensus, and they can't criticize each other.
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" The stories in "The Largesse of the Sea Maiden" are not as cohesive or as plangent as those in "Jesus' Son.
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Dousing us alternately in treacle and ice water, Jonathan Jakubowicz's World War II drama, "Resistance," strains to find a cohesive tone.
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Dousing us alternately in treacle and ice water, Jonathan Jakubowicz's World War II drama, "Resistance," strains to find a cohesive tone.
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And Norman Hardie makes graceful chardonnays and pinot noirs that would seem almost fragile if not for their cohesive, tensile strength.
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Trump may be an enormously powerful individual, backed by narrow but cohesive Republican Party majorities in both the House and Senate.
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The result is a jumbled patchwork of competing interests instead of a cohesive vision for how presidential candidates should be chosen.
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Times video journalists would then work to edit the footage and pull together a cohesive narrative, with archival materials interspersed throughout.
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"If we're going to be strong as a majority, we need to be cohesive as much as possible," Ms. Hill said.
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"When I first saw it, it was just like a white mound, much more cohesive than in the video," he said.
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An added issue for Corrigan was depicting such a wide variety of distinctive artistic styles in a single, cohesive picture book.
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He recommended three shows, including "one of the strongest and most cohesive biennials I've see anywhere in years" at the Hammer.
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The work spans four decades and ten books, yet constitutes a surprisingly cohesive collection, especially given the fluidity of narrative modes.
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Don't F**k with Cats struggles to convey a cohesive message, painting an inconsistent portrait of its central vigilantes and Magnotta.
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After the purges of the preceding decade, they argued, no other group in the Army was large enough or cohesive enough.
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It pits members of white majorities against immigrants and minorities, driven by a sense that cohesive national identities are under threat.
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This conceit, impressionistic rather than schematic, would allow her to organize a variety of moods into a tense but cohesive whole.
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"The health care reform episode highlighted a lack of pre-planning and an absence of a cohesive legislative strategy," Doms said.
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Executing trades for clients can often times be a difficult, complex task that proves hard to explain in a cohesive way.
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It focuses on an issue or a closely related set of concerns and seeks to address them in a cohesive fashion.
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Back in March, however, Sophie Allison's Soccer Mommy released Clean, 34 minutes of indie rock that was, above all, refreshingly cohesive.
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And there is little to suggest that the protesters have leaders or a cohesive message, like those in the 2009 uprising.
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As a curator, I observe, research, investigate, and then bring together the elements to make a cohesive statement and/or action.
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This affects how the sibling copes with the loss; the less cohesive the family unit, the harder it is to grieve.
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That he does so in the middle of a cohesive song cycle—that these ideas fit—is all the more impressive.
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Winter Brothers is a film of parts — clashing and contrasting with each other — rather than a film that's a cohesive whole.
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The album is beautifully cohesive, each song containing a funky beat up front with a slower, almost dragging melody hovering underneath.
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But what this research shows is helping marginalized people helps everyone live in better neighborhoods and be around more cohesive communities.
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This contemporary Britain is fractured and intolerant, a far cry from the "cohesive, united, consensual place" that Benjamin remembers from his childhood.
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Organize like-with-like (glasses with glasses, plates with plates, etc.) so that everything you are displaying feels cohesive, curated, and purposeful.
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"I'm happy to report that we have a very cohesive cast and we all know that our strength is together," she added.
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The record holds the band's catchiest and most thoughtful material to date, synthesizing sounds found on previous albums into one cohesive unit.
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Now YouTuber, Heath Waterman, has stitched together literally hundreds of adaptations in film, television, songs, comics and more into one cohesive supercut.
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The Timberwolves will get a look at what a cohesive defensive unit looks like when they host the Utah Jazz on Monday.
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Hurwitz went back to the drawing board on season four recently, 'remixing' the edits to transform the season into something more cohesive.
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Once the dough fully incorporates, increase speed to medium and continue kneading for 230 minutes until the dough is cohesive and smooth.
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The only thing I really did was more just the art direction, figuring out how we're going to get a cohesive vibe.
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Most of the time, however, the JBL Link Bar never manages to combine its three strands of functionality into a cohesive whole.
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Turns out, that's a really problematic habit to have if you need to, say, write a cohesive story with three other people!
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The upcoming Blood & Truth looks to expand on that by fleshing out the concept with a larger experience and more cohesive story.
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Square says that by acquiring Weebly, it can create "one cohesive solution" for entrepreneurs looking to build an online and offline business.
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There were four or five that sounded like a cohesive project so we were like 'Fuck it, let's just put it out.
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Google searches encompass countless facets of the human experience, and it's fascinating to see it all boiled down to one cohesive report.
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MacLean: It was a more efficient process and it's the reason why it has a more cohesive sound from beginning to end.
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Subverting the 140 character limit by chaining tweets together into a cohesive "tweetstorm" takes some know-how, or you'll screw it up.
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Sony returned to Austin this year with a collaborate music game that combines four of its projectors into a single cohesive system.
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Influencers run all their photos through a specific preset in order to cultivate a specific aesthetic and make their feed look cohesive.
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All of these elements seamlessly flow into one another, creating a cohesive experience that's immersive without being in your face about it.
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But inside and out, these houses look more like architectural Mad Libs than the products of a well-thought-through, cohesive design.
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So let me just start out by saying it's crazy when you see these recaps of the season in a cohesive montage.
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When Wednesday wryly observes that America remains a nation without one cohesive identity, it's very much the Old World in him talking.
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It's a phenomenally inward-looking document, a kind of patchwork quilt of Republican and conservative preoccupations rather than a cohesive governing manifesto.
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It must be difficult to condense so much of your childhood—perhaps a foundation of your identity—into a single cohesive narrative.
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An Ara device is as much a product of its parts as it as it a cohesive whole with a recognizable identity.
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Ey told me they currently lack a cohesive communication strategy, and most of their subscribers joined after hearing about it at conferences.
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I was skeptical about our ability to get along, and about my ability create a cohesive narrative that represented our differing viewpoints.
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Caroline Framke: "Dinner for Seven" wasn't as cohesive as some of this season's other episodes, likely because it's definitely a necessity episode.
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Sounds like a lot, but the result is a cohesive and cool look that slays the trend — while also keeping you covered.
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He had always intended to collect the pictures into a cohesive whole, even if he wasn't always so sure on the specifics.
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I love work that's both obsessively detailed and cohesive, and Baku's projects have all that, plus lyricism and a bit of humor.
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The thousands of people Dan Gluibizzi has seen browsing the web melt into a single, cohesive family in his colorful nude illustrations.
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The term distorts if projected back onto the mid-19th century, when governments were far weaker and less cohesive in their purposes.
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Putting together a cohesive and comprehensive U.S. policy on Iran will not be an easy proposition, especially in a post-JCPOA world.
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Simply disbanding those agencies drives them underground, creating a cohesive criminal organization that preys on society and discredits the new democratic regime.
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But maybe you are just a salty crab crabbing around, and you want educational shows to be more substantive, cohesive and convincing.
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The ingredients were fine individually, but it was like no thought had been put into making it taste like a cohesive dish.
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Addressing the life's purpose question with a cohesive answer means looking at your life and pulling out the threads of common experiences.
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Merrill's angel is a kind of guide out of that purgatory and into a more cohesive understanding of the world of bodies.
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He acknowledged the importance of developing a cohesive federal framework in order to encourage the development and sale of self-driving cars.
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Not only does this benefit the individual, but helps our national community move away from division and towards a more cohesive society.
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Absent cohesive, focused leadership and funding, scatter-shot grid upgrades will likely only achieve limited success over an extended period of time.
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Financial technology advocates say innovative companies face challenges clearing regulatory hurdles in each state due to a lack of cohesive federal policy.
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Coaches hoping for offensive cohesiveness in the critical third exhibition game, before starters mostly sit out the finale, received cohesive offensiveness instead.
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When the Giants stumbled in the second half, the Dodgers, battered but cohesive, took advantage and earned another shot at a championship.
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But the better trained and equipped Afghan military has proved more cohesive than the police, which makes the recent surrenders particularly worrisome.
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In the absence of social norms -- the rules, routines and controls that keep a community cohesive and civilized -- people hunger for security.
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And despite volumes of policy proposals, even Clinton supporters often strain to identify cohesive themes, independent of Mr. Trump, in her campaign.
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Generally, the exhibition suffers from a tension between two unrelated goals: creating a cohesive curatorial statement and adding work to a collection.
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To start, he asked fans to be patient, saying the players needed more time to practice together, to become a cohesive unit.
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Because of the internet and all this accessibility and promotion that you can have intentionally it just creates this crazy cohesive world.
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The fact that a bunch of random people with very little direction could create something so complex, cohesive, and beautiful was stunning.
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I still like Alright, Still and It's Not Me, It's You but No Shame sounds like a more cohesive piece of work.
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There's not a bum track in the bunch, making it not only one of their most cohesive albums, but possibly their best.
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The music fits the name, as M.S. and J.J. weave moments of beauty and outright ugliness together into a cohesive, blended whole.
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ICEO's opponent, #Juglife, has no one I recognize, but they're cohesive, fast, and like every other team in this league, startlingly athletic.
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They may have held the extreme right out of government but that is not the same as creating a cohesive governing coalition.
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In a successful political system, the authors say, two big parties compete for popular support by developing and implementing a cohesive platform.
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"BRIC Biennial: Volume III, South Brooklyn Edition," which features 19 artists and six satellite shows, is a satisfyingly cohesive rumination on dislocation.
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No two Log Cabin scents smell alike — they invoke more of a mood board (chilly, smoky, ponderous) than a cohesive olfactory profile.
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After all, that pause seemed to produce the cohesive America of the 221s that won the war and rose to pre-eminence.
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The film's fully cohesive mise en scène presents its ideas more loudly and clearly than anything that's actually taking place on screen.
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Upon signing up, campers generally fill in forms about their skiing level and physical condition to help the instructors create cohesive groups.
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Ms. Pelosi "didn't have any cohesive message," Representative Patrick T. McHenry, Republican of North Carolina and the chief deputy whip, told reporters.
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But for all Trump's China talk, outside experts say the administration has yet to publicly outline a cohesive, wide-ranging China strategy.
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With the Clippers it's health, in addition to the fact we have so much to learn about them as a cohesive group.
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Were the world not at a moment of great diplomatic division, a more cohesive UN response could be conjured from this mess.
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It's not a cohesive progressive answer, but instead a set of four broad categories of answers, many of which work in concert.
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It's cohesive like an inherited villa: The architecture is left to its natural state, the objects are in love with one another.
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It's not a new look for Volvo, but the interior still feels more cohesive and impressive than just about any other competitor's.
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Trump's national security strategy emphasizes China's economic threat, but his administration has yet to lay out a cohesive strategy to confront it.
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"Apple's hardware sales are essential to virtually all Apple services, which suggests the two are part of a cohesive whole," he added.
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In the span of such time, the task of distilling many decades of diverse work into a cohesive project is decidedly challenging.
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What we get, however, isn't so much a cohesive narrative as it is set pieces, held together by a thin framing device.
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Without the cohesive coalition that many have assumed, Trump will continue to find it difficult to deliver on all of his promises.
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"Part of the reason Erica's in an oddball aisle is that her products don't have a cohesive story to them," Lemonis says.
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I think the next time 'Rubies' rolls around, it will feel much more cohesive — much more like the casserole will have melted.
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They were cohesive enough to come away with a 111-106 victory against one of the better teams in the Western Conference.
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The serious, very hardcore Yakuza storyline mixed with silly side quests and fun mini games somehow managed to feel cohesive and smooth.
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The Republican establishment is trying, and so far failing, to mount a cohesive response to the seeming inevitability of a Trump nomination.
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The Egyptian state under the Sisi presidency isn't as cohesive as the Mubarak regime was, but the buck does stop at the presidency.
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How do you turn a video game series with a 20-year history and tens of millions of fans into a cohesive movie?
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Intelligence agencies had been predicting the destabilising effects of AIDS since the 1980s, yet the world didn't present a cohesive response until 2000.
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"[The yard] has so many different beautiful, specific spaces and that's what I love most about it — it's all super cohesive," she shares.
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Physicists consider space-time as a cohesive, four-dimensional entity, a fabric upon which the objects and events of the universe are embedded.
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Hovering in the background of debates over rules lie deeper concerns over how to render disparate coalitional interests into a cohesive partisan vision.
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The book also includes updated gang-turf maps and police data showing that once-cohesive, disciplined gangs have splintered into over 2,400 factions.
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To us, 720p is just about ideal for visual density, and 1080p is the upper limit where we think the style remains cohesive.
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Asus' original ZenWatch might have come closest to matching the Apple Watch's cohesive look, but it lacked Apple's degree of refinement and polish.
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I don't think it exists as a cohesive force in the way certainly I felt it to under the Bush or Obama presidencies.
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I already knew what I liked about each individual and my job was to make it all cohesive and to pull it together.
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So the mastering engineer's primary function is to make sure all of those mixes and levels are similar so the album feels cohesive.
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Only one piece is released per month, resulting in a single collection of 12 cohesive designs available by the end of each year.
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So far, the album is blending together in a way that goes way past cohesive and into the territory of repetitive and dull.
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Although the busy contributors to this caravan do not follow a linear narrative, Buck encourages us to find a cohesive thread among follies.
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In years past, Germans developed a vision of a cohesive EU run from Brussels, steered mostly by Germany and underwritten by American power.
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The photographer Tommy Kha, who curated the show, has assembled a strangely cohesive collection of 40 photographs, six videos, and one video mixtape.
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"This was a standard-setting exercise in a field that has no cohesive identity, making the exercise much more difficult," he told Gizmodo.
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And yet —regardless of what's happening on a singular song level — the overall vibe, heard in track by track sequence, is incredibly cohesive.
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I don't even know what I was expecting because I haven't heard enough to have a cohesive idea of what they sounded like.
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MVMT watch A good-looking watch can make a person's style feel more cohesive and can add a level of sophistication when needed.
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In the past I had only seen fragments of their work, and to see it as a cohesive and comprehensive exhibition was astounding.
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But there hasn't been a house with a cohesive, high-stakes narrative since Robb and Catelyn met their demise at the Red Wedding.
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Whether you like each other or not, there's a cohesion amongst a group of people, and every successful company I've seen is cohesive.
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It's the latest move in a scattershot approach to logistics and it isn't clear how the pieces fit together into a cohesive strategy.
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Those players, along with Claude Makélélé, Frank Lampard and John Terry, formed a cohesive unit which their rivals simply could not contend with.
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Only two writers from season 5 were hired back for season 6, hopefully resulting in a more narratively cohesive season than the last.
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One would think that the Democrats on the Hill would be in the midst of executing a cohesive strategy to oppose these picks.
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Beyoncé's sixth studio album came with its own HBO film, and it was somehow a cohesive unit of cinema, music, and political statement.
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People have even signed a petition hoping to get an exclusive and more cohesive cut of Zach Snyder's version of the film released.
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Using ornaments in varied sizes and textures, but a cohesive color palette — think blue, green, and silver, or red and gold — work best.
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Once I feel the set is complete I imagine potentially binding all of the signatures together and making one cohesive special edition book.
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In addition to being divided between Dutch and French speakers, with a bit of German thrown in, Belgium still lacks cohesive national symbols.
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They can build slick tech platforms, create a unified and cohesive customer experience and have the potential to provide market-leading customer service.
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These goofy white boys complemented each other in a cohesive decorum, but they had also redefined what it meant to be a boyband.
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Are we successfully assimilating millions of newcomers into a cohesive mainstream, or are we sowing the seeds of irreparable divisions in our society?
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"We did end up with a large number of small changes, and hopefully a much more cohesive whole," Haddad wrote in an email.
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"Each slide should have one cohesive, clear point, and it should not take a lot of text to make that point," O'Connor said.
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The 2013-14 Heat team did, however, perhaps see James, Wade, and Bosh at their most efficient and cohesive of the four years.
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The fact is that the United States does not have a comprehensive, cohesive, well-managed and broadly targeted monitoring, negotiating and enforcement effort.
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Koryta isn't entirely successful in his attempt to merge these two plots into a cohesive whole, but each one has its distinct thrills.
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And there's not, it's not a good culture or a bad culture, it's a cohesive culture that achieves the goal that you want.
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His job is then to make sure you bring all that together in some form that's cohesive, so they can execute consistent winning.
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I think that, especially with a cohesive body of work or a show that this allows the paintings to really inform each other.
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I'm told that the flat earthers aren't a cohesive unit and some tend to attack their own as much as the non-believers.
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Robert Neller to heart when he reminds us that none of this behavior makes our units more cohesive or our corps more lethal.
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In a SoundCloud and YouTube ecosystem that encourages focus on individual songs, SANDAS stands out as cohesive, smooth experience from beginning to end.
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"It's not just that the two parties are pulling apart; it's also that the two parties are becoming more internally cohesive," Shor said.
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I've watched multiple seasons recently, and I have yet to see a third act that made any sense as a cohesive plot point.
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This allowed for a more cohesive end product and a more unified feeling than the members felt they had via 2013's Dawning.
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It's better to burn out than fade away, and more times than not, it's better to let a cohesive body of work alone.
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There is still a whole generation of children living in poverty without a cohesive national will to protect them and lift them up.
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Whether you're using a Dutch oven on the stovetop or a sheet pan in the oven, flavors will meld for a cohesive meal.
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The disco opera double album told its Cinderella concept through with production by her frequent collaborator Giorgio Moroder and a rather cohesive storyline.
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While Chinese- and Indian-American voters formed a politically cohesive coalition of support for Khanna, Vietnamese Americans and Latino voters coalesced around Honda.
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Like pirate crews, restaurant staffs are cohesive societies, but they aren't big on transparency, and it's hard for outsiders to know what's happening.
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But Warren, more than any other current or former Democratic candidate, laid out a cohesive vision for how she would actually wield it.
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There are all kinds of digressions in each chapter, some of which feel more like information dumps than components of a cohesive narrative.
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An illustrative example of a policy area where a more cohesive approach is needed is income inequality, a concern virtually all Democrats share.
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Ferrand is charged with creating a cohesive customer experience for current and future Brex users and using their feedback to develop new products.
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No political ideology or economic structure has been able to tackle the climate and environmental emergency and create a cohesive and sustainable world.
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Tottenham matched Chelsea's formation and gave it few chances while proving more cohesive and solid at the back, frustrating the Blues' forward line.
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And she couldn't connect with voters because of the core weakness in her candidacy: a lack of cohesive strategy and clear personal convictions.
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This item sets the tone for your decor aesthetic while grounding all the different pieces in a room within one cohesive style story.
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So if years from now, someone's watching these movies, all nine of them, they're watching a story that is as cohesive as possible.
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Elena Delle Donne and Kristi Toliver joined the Mystics in 210, and Thibault has built a cohesive group around them over three seasons.
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Once the artist had 3-D renderings for 16 cohesive sculptures, the smaller objects — horns, plates, coins — were reborn through 3-D printing.
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Because viewers are following a civilian alleging and solving serious cases, the narrative of The Pharmacist doesn't feel wholly linear, related, or cohesive.
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No political ideology or economic structure has been able to tackle the climate and environmental emergency and create a cohesive and sustainable world.
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An August vote to assign Bold PAC funds to target Trump's finance chairman in the state detonated conflict in the usually cohesive caucus.
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As great a composer as Lloyd Weber is, his compositions set to T.S. Eliot's poems, while lovely, are invariably more episodic than cohesive.
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The shifting message on Syria is a reminder that more than two years into his presidency, Trump lacks a cohesive foreign policy doctrine.
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He pulled from six different Lerner scripts in an attempt to make the show more cohesive and perhaps digestible for a modern audience.
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"We tried to create a cohesive palette throughout the house with this warm, rich wood, blackened steel and white plaster," Ms. Chadbourne said.
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It can be difficult, activists say, to rally uniform support for Latino-focused films, much less orchestrate a cohesive repudiation of Hollywood practices.
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Individually, they may have never reached this stage of international tours, a dedicated fanbase and a sound coalescing into its most cohesive self.
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We don't really have a cohesive society sense of authority — of who is the person or body who gets to make that call.
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You have no idea where the album is going from one song to the other, yet it's still cohesive, and that's pretty brilliant.
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Here, he paired a tie-dye T-shirt with an oversized cardigan, slightly distressed jeans, and colorful sneakers for a cohesive, maximalist look.
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Combining 40 years of hip hop into one cohesive song is an ambitious endeavor, but YouTube channel The Hood Internet's attempt is pretty extraordinary.
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Rarely do so many dissimilar acts manage to paint such a cohesive portrait of an artist who holds weight in a range of genres.
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All that being said about focus, and everyone tightening up and being a cohesive unit, there's still a bipolar kind of nature to it.
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She can occasionally feel like a large collection of different selves, who exist alongside each other, rather than someone with a cohesive central message.
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Like any other city in the world, London is a series of non-places that we collate and curate to create a cohesive vision.
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But it wouldn't have fit in the Marvel Universe … It just would have taken you away from this cohesive universe they're trying to create.
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Most of the goal of One UI is to offer a cohesive look and feel makes it easier to use these big-screened phones.
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Like say when host Ted Allen reads out a seemingly cohesive basket, only to have the last ingredient be something like pickle-flavored cupcakes.
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Still, Jagged Little Pill is more cohesive than it has any right to be, and that's a credit to Cody's strengths as a writer.
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The company told BuzzFeed News it was looking to sell the building in hopes of saving money and creating a more cohesive workplace culture.
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Acting as a cohesive political force, Latinos were supposed to power Democratic majorities for decades and enshrine the welcoming immigration policies they overwhelmingly favor.
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There was a ton of trial and error as we tried to get all of those elements to come together into a cohesive thing.
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The recruits are finally starting to come into their own and form a cohesive unit — what can we look forward to in their storylines?
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The organizations carry out programs, but have no cohesive blueprint for development, and much of their funding falls into a "black hole," Cheto said.
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To make this feel more cohesive, it wouldn't have taken much to seed bits of the Spartan virus plot in the other four episodes.
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The ventilation grills for the refrigerator on the exterior are painted the same color as the vehicle to give it a more cohesive appearance.
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It's a cohesive package that stands on its own: it's not just a fun diversion for when there's no one around to play with.
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Investors also say bondholders would have no interest in renegotiating payment timelines without a cohesive plan to reform the country's dysfunctional socialist economic model.
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So, the flashbacks of Alice's life (and death) are much more extended and cohesive than those with Marian, who died a long time ago.
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The actor posted a supercut to his Facebook page that compiled all of the bits and made them a cohesive nine-minute Seinfeld episode.
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Do you want people to be able to sit down, put time aside, and listen to the record as one cohesive piece of work?
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He explained that the company's three pillars of focus — openness, quality, and cohesive product family (he called it systemness) — is what makes Sonos unique.
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Sanctions will only work if they are part of a "cohesive, clearer strategy", argues a report by the Brookings Institution, an American think-tank.
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The reason I find Halide encouraging is the sheer simplicity of the design tweaks required to make apps feel cohesive with notched display hardware.
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Lil Peep has left a body of work behind him that's impressively cohesive and definitive for such a new artist, especially one so young.
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I have a small piece along with a handful of barbecue chips and a few chocolate-covered almonds — I am NOT a cohesive snacker.
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But "Episode 7" was definitely the most WTF of the season so far, so let's hope the final three episodes are slightly more cohesive.
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They are all part of a cohesive whole, where multiple technologies, from fashion to digital avatars, are used to extend Björk's ever-branching imagination.
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Lady privates, notoriously complicated as they are, have become regarded as a collection of parts before — if not altogether instead of — a cohesive whole.
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"Naughty" is a mess — sometimes an S&M banger, sometimes a cheer, sometimes a cheeky Broadway number, never once arranging itself into something cohesive.
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With a delicately sensual geometry and symmetry impeccable for something handmade, artist Mary Judge's powdered pigment drawings are stunning works of otherworldly cohesive unity.
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But in spite of its variations, it's a cohesive and rewarding record, something that paves the way for yet another incarnation of their sound.
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If they, as a cohesive voting bloc, refuse to vote for any federal spending bill that funds border wall construction, the government shuts down.
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" U.S. commitment to NATO is reassured: "A strong, cohesive nuclear Alliance is the most effective means of deterring aggression and promoting peace and stability.
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Or even if there is a cohesive, greater strategy at play, considering reports that it apparently killed off another standalone messaging project in India.
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So I think you can hear it, and it's so cohesive, and it sounds really good, just the recording and the mixing and mastering.
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Exiles and rights groups though say the unrest is more a reaction to repressive government policies than being organized by any cohesive militant group.
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We need to get back to a time where we were building software and hardware together, but in a more modified and cohesive model.
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So the idea of there being a cohesive and successful pro-Sunni government in a box that US-backed forces can unleash is unrealistic.
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Just enough is revealed to render the narrative cohesive and complete, but any urge to preach or provide a neat punctuation mark is avoided.
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The soundtrack for Marvel's Black Panther is one of the more fluid and cohesive collections of music for a blockbuster film in recent memory.
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Spain countered with a "fidelity strategy", which sought to promote the use of homegrown players by creating a cohesive academy system across the country.
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The US has struggled to piece together a cohesive strategy in Syria, the endgame for America's Kurdish partners has been ambiguous from the start.
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Richard Alston's "Rejoice in the Lamb," set to Benjamin Britten's cantata adaptation of a poem by Christopher Smart, was the most cohesive offering. Derivative?
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Despite acquiring brands like Liz Claiborne back in 2011, JCPenney no longer had a cohesive vision and identity around its product selection, critics said.
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"Taylor Swift's talent remains intact on 'Reputation,' her most focused, most cohesive album yet," she quotes Randy Lewis of the Los Angeles Times saying.
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In the long run, the Seljuq Empire was not cohesive enough to withstand divisions within its own family dynasty and rebellions by competing tribes.
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He directs baseball broadcasts for Fox and Mets games for SNY, distilling live shots, graphics and replays into cohesive narratives with verve and urgency.
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A professional can walk you through which accounts to combine or keep separate, and create a cohesive financial plan that meets both your needs.
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Trump's advisers are also worried that the White House lacks a cohesive internal apparatus to push back on House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Trump.
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This new primary challenge is so important to establishing a more cohesive Republican platform to lead us into the next stage of American excellence.
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In his address, the top House lawmaker touted the military's ability to work together as a cohesive unit amid bipartisan bickering on Capitol Hill.
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But connecting a person to a pair of shoes cannot be the same engagement algorithm that we use to build a cohesive democratic society.
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I think there's about 11 songs on the album, and there's about eight producers that produced them, but the cool thing is it's cohesive.
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It's sort of risky to roll that way, I think, as far as cohesiveness, but somehow, front to back, the record is super cohesive.
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Bound together by electrostatic chains, Titan's sands may be much more cohesive and resistant to being picked up and scattered by the moon's winds.
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This is because their highly cohesive strategy, governance and risk management result in ordinary support being available to EFG Bank from other group companies.
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The machine then sifted through the arguments to identify cohesive themes from both sides of the fence, before arranging the arguments into coherent sequences.
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"The risk of splitting up still acts as a cohesive glue that keeps them all together, because the alternative remains pretty horrendous," he said.
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In terms of both money and a cohesive plan for advancing women candidates, Republican consultants and candidates acknowledge that they remain outmatched by Democrats.
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Under Peters, who is now in his second season on the job, Carolina has created a strong identity as a cohesive puck-moving unit.
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To this end, he's carefully staged many of the action sequences so that remain coherent and cohesive, even though all the actors are puppets.
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The Bucks are cohesive and connected and confident, and it is difficult to find evidence the Celtics are any of those things right now.
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He is courageous, but his book lacks any conclusion; we are left with no recommendations for a more cohesive policy toward governments and kidnappers.
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If there's any cohesive storyline, it's that the #MeToo movement will continue to expose troubling workplace practices that have been swept under the rug.
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In the absence of a cohesive national strategy to arrest the spread of the coronavirus, state governments have had to step into the breach.
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Over all, this is an exciting film if not a completely cohesive one, but Xia Tian's ultimate decision about her career is a disappointment.
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A senior Sanders' aide said the move helped create a more streamlined, cohesive decision-making structure with less outside noise -- or potential for infighting.
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Modi still has four more years left of his second term -- and for now, opposition parties aren't putting up a cohesive fight, says Malhotra.
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A certain literary aesthetic would stop short of providing that solution, making "Disappearing Earth" more a collection of linked stories than a cohesive narrative.
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But the urge to get all science-y is apparently too much to resist: "The groups got 18 percent more cohesive," says a researcher.
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If founders want to maintain a cohesive workplace culture, it's helpful for them to be involved in the hiring process as their company grows.
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M1 users can open investment accounts, checking accounts, get a debit card and borrow money against their investment portfolios; it's a cohesive feature set.
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A lack of cohesive climate change policies between Ottawa and provincial governments might have influenced Teck's decision to drop the Frontier project, he added.
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I like the individual entries as much as any other crossword I've constructed, yet it doesn't have the cohesive feel I normally strive for.
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You do have a coherent narrative — an honest, cohesive explanation for why the world is the way it is, without miracle cures or scapegoats.
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But it seems uniquely uninterested in this particular plotline, continuing to throw comedic bits at its cast in lieu of building a cohesive narrative.
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I played through multiple sections of the game earlier this week, and the most surprising thing was how expansive and cohesive the experience felt.
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Offerings from Honda and Mazda at this price point may not pack in all of the equipment, but they feel more cohesive and premium.
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Yara got to work editing the diaries into a cohesive package, intercutting scenes that Mr. Boochani had shot for us inside the detention center.
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What&aposs not: As a whole, this sequel trilogy never felt like a cohesive unit, and the conclusion was always going to divide fans
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It would bring all aspects of disability history together in one place and tell a cohesive story using artifacts, firsthand accounts, media and more.
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It's a really good display of all of our influences coming together, creating something super-duper focused and cohesive, and it sounds really good.
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I had spent hours looking through the company's past photo shoots to make sure my aesthetic felt both mine and cohesive with their brand.
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The problem is that as far as strategy goes, "Just have a lot of random things" doesn't work unless you have a cohesive strategy.
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Experts don't all agree on the exact sequence, so we've pulled together the most cohesive — yet still tentative — timeline to the future of transportation.
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As it turns out, it didn't matter that the hundreds of thousands who went to D.C. couldn't march or gather in one cohesive unit.
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I think that growing a company is such a complex business, and I really wanted to be able to ... Cohesive teams are critical. Exactly.
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Some experts who have studied the alt-right believe that the movement would be stronger and more cohesive had Trump's lost the 2016 election.
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As Ewell and Aites realized in making UTLTU, upon deeper inspection, the Norwegian black metal scene was more complex than a cohesive, militant whole.
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Such a methodology, in which the works neither shed light on one another nor enable a coherent dialogue, dilutes the cohesive power of the exhibition.
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Years of interagency debates over encryption have left the Obama administration lacking a cohesive policy stance on the issue, many tech industry leaders have said.
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Further, if one reads or listens to the speeches of Fed Board members there is no cohesive economic of financial theory that is being articulated.
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Just like Obama changed the branding game when it comes to political campaigns, the media has realized the importance of a sharp, current, cohesive brand.
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The Man of Sensibility emerged in art in the late 18th century, but he's only just starting to become a cohesive force in pop music.
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It proves that games can exist as cohesive online services without demanding players continue to pay money to keep pace with the most relevant updates.
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As I've written before, franchises work best when they're consistent and cohesive, and that means a certain level of sameness is built into the model.
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These figures were, by most accounts, far from problematic when they were born into a tight, cohesive culture, to which they spoke clearly and reasonably.
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AS THE EUROPEAN project grew from six reasonably cohesive members to 28 more diverse and less controllable ones, it was faced with two big questions.
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The reason is simple: It mimics the tones and level of shine that frame the face to create a polished, cohesive, and wildly-pretty result.
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The building that surrounds the courtyard is the redoubt of one of the many warring clans of Italy's oldest yet least-cohesive mafia, the Camorra.
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A cohesive U.S. policy - including preparations for possible Pakistani reaction - was not expected to be completed until March or April, three U.S. officials interviewed said.
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But many OPEC watchers remained dismissive of suggestions the group would ever be cohesive enough to push through real supply cuts and stick to them.
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Director David Yates helps provide a cohesive vision, and Rowling brings us an endearing cast of characters that we'll want to follow on new adventures.
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And for a band testing ambitious new territories, they pulled off a surprisingly cohesive record that sees them pushing their limits with ease and confidence.
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Stitching, the act of piecing together images provided by all 36 cameras to create one cohesive whole, is a double-edged sword on the Panono.
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Detroit pulls ideas from a lot of other stories about robotic life, but it fuses them together in a way that manages to feel cohesive.
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Like 2008's Iron Man, The Long Night was an experiment in finding an audience and setting the stage for a larger, more cohesive story.
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The included subwoofer does add more bass, but it sounded more like quasi-random thumps added to the mix rather than a cohesive, immersive experience.
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Everything cohesive and beautiful about the Find X's exterior shatters into a litany of microaggressions of bad software design once you start using the thing.
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Around the corner, local gallery Yautepec's installation, featuring work by Natalia Ibáñez Lario and Ryan Perez, is one of the most cohesive in the fair.
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His tenure has thus far been defined by "One Boeing," a push to make the company a more cohesive whole across its three business units.
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Once the mozzarella curds form a small cohesive mass, start to gently stretch with your hands, forming a ball and tucking the ends underneath repeatedly.
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Each of these platforms will happily control a bunch of smart home gadgets for you, bringing different devices from different manufacturers into one cohesive whole.
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Mix on medium-slow speed for 83 minute, then add the salt and mix for around 3 more minutes, or until the dough looks cohesive.
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Laura has done enough living for two lifetimes, quite literally, and it was my job to help her turn it all into a cohesive story.
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The midterms are less about a cohesive national message and more about trying to run viable candidates in dozens of diverse districts across the country.
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The buildings have since been connected to create a cohesive space where you can barely walk more than two feet without coming across a hashtag.
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As usual, most of the mass shootings in America this week lacked a cohesive narrative, and many had no clear motive beyond, perhaps, momentary anger.
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It required him to plot out every scene down to the second, and shuffle them around until he was able to assemble a cohesive narrative.
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This second time around, I wanted to tighten it, and make it more cohesive — like a [real] collection — and to get more specific with things.
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Part of the decision to direct every episode this season was to streamline that process and help the whole project become a lot more cohesive.
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Overseen by Daddy-in-chief Birdman, this Cash Money Young Money tape is a sterling example of two creative forces locking into a cohesive concept.
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In doing so, the party has become more cohesive and extreme—more willing and able, that is, to shatter political norms to achieve their ends.
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The Economist: You're from Israel, a country that is in some ways a global outlier: small, basically cohesive (within its Jewish population) and comparably rich.
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Higgins said he wants to see a more cohesive party agenda, and he faulted Pelosi for inaction on Medicare changes and infrastructure legislation this year.
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Team Trump and the new Republican Congress have their own set of cohesive options and targets on how to make Tehran's mullahs feel the pain.
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That's a good thing, if we want robots and humans to be able to work closely together as part of the same, cohesive, social unit.
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The fact that we can synthesize these disciplines to create something as cohesive as the maps you see above is… well, you read the headline.
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China says the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) is behind the unrest, though many experts have questioned whether ETIM exists as a cohesive militant group.
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It was clear that, in the long arc of this impressively cohesive program, his soft-spokenness had been building toward a climax of deafening grandeur.
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Mr. Ryan was circumspect about President Trump, who, according to an unusual Pew survey, has a broader but less cohesive coalition than many people think.
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That makes the relationship so much more trustworthy when it comes to taking potential risks in fashion and telling your story as a cohesive unit.
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A third hypothesis highlights the danger of false memories in these polarized times: They help us form a cohesive sense of reality with our groups.
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Still, it's disappointing to see the publishing side of the industry continue to act as if what they are creating lacks a cohesive political message.
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HONG KONG — The protests in Hong Kong, leaderless but well coordinated, took a destructive turn on Monday, complicating what had been a mostly cohesive movement.
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A third, Streetcore, which was released posthumously in 2003, stands as one of the most cohesive and important records of Strummer's long and decorated career.
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Much of this would be termed "thematic content" in today's movie industry, but in the pre-code era, no one cohesive system of classification existed.
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Whether it's in digital, or biotech, jobs and training, we can't have a good and cohesive society if we don't get on top of that.
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GET OUT THE TAPE MEASURE "Use uniform spacing to provide a cohesive feel if your frames and images don't match," said Mr. Kassel of ILevel.
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Trade experts strained to find evidence of a cohesive strategy, noting that Mr. Trump has sparred over trade with a sometimes bewildering array of nations.
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It was not going to make a difference, not with this collection of misfits and certainly not against a team as cohesive as the Warriors.
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Also in New York, Rick Gladstone melded the reporting from me, much of it typed on my phone, and Dan into a single cohesive piece.
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Even though we like meandering story and tangents, it really felt like we were aiming for cohesive through-line this season — in our own way.
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I'm happy to report that Earthquake Bird, a relatively cohesive and thought-provoking movie, is one of the better additions to this much-beloved genre.
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Void Bastards The latest game from Remedy Entertainment, makers of Max Payne, Quantum Break, and Alan Wake, is its most cohesive, polished, and engaging yet.
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Individual parties in such multi-party systems tend to cater to more cohesive groups of constituents and have an easier time navigating different issue dimensions.
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It's less of a wildly cohesive show than it's been in the past, but I'd still say it's a smarter, better balm than ever before.
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While any fair with such a long artist list isn't going to have a neat, cohesive theme, I did notice a lot of remixing and recycling.
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Its appeal lies in its flexibility: The way it can take text, and images, and web links, and combine them into something approaching a cohesive way.
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And if multiple people take videos of the same event from multiple angles, Story Remix will try to integrate all of those into a cohesive video.
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AND SO, WE'D ALSO LIKE TO START A DISCUSSION WITH PRESIDENT-ELECT ABOUT HOW WE CAN DRIVE A COHESIVE, NATIONAL DIGITAL AGENDA FOR THE UNITED STATES.
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A new tax on vacant land to discourage idle land speculation and act as an incentive for integrated socially cohesive development was also needed, she said.
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Uighur exiles and rights groups though say unrest in Xinjiang is more a reaction to repressive government policies than the plotting of any cohesive militant group.
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Whereas Marvel has created a linear and cohesive timeline with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Fox's X-Men universe is a little trickier to keep track of.
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Even the most well-known Biblical passages went through countless iterations before arriving at the final, perfect, logical, cohesive, and treasured versions we now hold dear.
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There's no cohesive social movement behind it, but it's a quiet sea change that's come with broadened beauty standards and the slow dismantling of social hierarchies.
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One month after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she was endorsing an impeachment inquiry, the White House is still struggling to form a cohesive messaging strategy.
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If push came to shove, they'd be able to come together as a cohesive unit that has trained together, with all their organic equipment, and fight.
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Rights groups say the unrest there is more a reaction to repressive government policies, and experts have questioned whether ETIM exists as a cohesive militant group.
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Firstly, adopting the Apple-like approach of tight control over the user experience really did pay off in making Windows Phone feel consistently smooth and cohesive.
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In normal circumstances the speaker has to decide on the balance of power between the government and the Commons, and deal with four fairly cohesive parties.
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The children of Mali have enormous potential: the potential to become agents of positive change, builders of a Mali which is peaceful, cohesive and economically competitive.
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If he turns out to be their standard-bearer, this once-cohesive movement will have to spend this election season asking itself what it really means.
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Ultimately, rhythm is a vehicle for translating the emotions imagined by the screenwriter, elicited by the directors, and actualized by the actors into a cohesive story.
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Thankfully, Snapchat seems to recognize that more cohesive sorting with fewer images and headlines bombarding you might make Discover a more pleasant lean-back consumption experience.
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Los Zetas splintersMany people continue to refer to Los Zetas as a cohesive entity, but like the Gulf cartel it split from, it is heavily fractured.
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The only way the party can hope to put the brakes on the worst of the Trump agenda is to come together as a cohesive party.
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A single song can touch most of these, switching between styles without missing a beat and making a cohesive-yet-dynamic experience all the way through.
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So there wasn't really a cohesive plan to pick a group of artists that meant something, it was more just whatever you guys were currently into?
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TL;DR: This comprehensive e-learning Salesforce bundle will help you develop a more cohesive, productive work ethic, and you can gain access for just $29.
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It's been the failure of moderate Sunni Arabs in Syria to find a cohesive political and military voice that has been behind the rise of ISIS.
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Every album on the Genero roster is a developed concept with a cohesive, affective experience, which is agreed upon by the audio, graphic, and visual artists.
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The new design reflects the company's broader "One Brand" marketing strategy, which aims to create a more cohesive brand while giving each flavor its own identity.
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The idea was that with enough of these drawings, they could slowly be able to create a chart—a cohesive map—of this shared human subconscious.
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They are part of a cohesive, understandable ideology that has nothing to do with where the U.S. Embassy in Israel is located or with Donald Trump.
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One official tells CNN that Tillerson's office is hoping to develop a more cohesive communications strategy and a more positive relationship with the press under Goldstein.
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It does not feel like there was a distinct and coherent core that everything latched onto in a way that would make the experience feel cohesive.
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What they want from her is someone to take all of the facts and create a cohesive explanation about what is going on in the world.
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At Intuit she repositioned its cornerstone brands, QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mint, as a financial platform, breaking down silos to forge a cohesive marketing and communications strategy.
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The No. 1 thing a leadership team should possess before you accept a new job is a clear, cohesive message, according to company review website Glassdoor.
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It's understandable that Anton, having held prime spots in the Trump campaign and administration, would think he can help transform Trump policy into something similarly cohesive.
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Senators such as Shelby and Paul have taken the initiative on seeking greater dialogue because they don't see the administration doing so in a cohesive way.
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Even if we have absolutely no background in art (hello), we notice something satisfying — a cohesive color palette, good composition, a pleasant variety of subject matter.
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The message he delivered here will resonate in capitals worldwide, where officials and leaders are still seeking a cohesive foreign policy doctrine from new American leader.
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Responsibility for counter-messaging has shifted between various organizations, but these agencies do not seem to share lessons learned or even operate using a cohesive strategy.
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Because we lack clear and cohesive ideas about what success would look like, when trial results are announced, our reaction can lack clarity and cohesion, too.
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Rather, it's as if he's constantly engaged in self-education and attempts to hone his craft, instead of trying to create a cohesive body of work.
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Rights groups say the unrest is more a reaction to repressive government policies, and experts have questioned whether the ETIM exists as a cohesive militant group.
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At this point, my focus is more on character design and learning how to incorporate all the separate elements of my art into one cohesive composition.
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As a consequence of the Photoshop cover for the prior album, we had people saying that our album art should match such cohesive and involved music.
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A six-minute video work takes the same title as the exhibition, and ties the physical elements together by animating them all into a cohesive whole.
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The thing that has helped Momentum a lot is that Corbyn brought a lot of people from across the spectrum together behind a very cohesive strategy.
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First, the Cabinet needs to reflect a more cohesive vision about governing that in the best of circumstances is established even before a president takes office.
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Glover's storytelling talents and knack for observational comedy combine to form a cohesive journey that feels like hanging out with the coolest friend you've ever had.
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The more she developed her idea, the more Ms. Salmon-Jones seemed able to merge the worlds of yoga and African dance into a cohesive class.
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"In the event that you end up back in court, the apps provide a cohesive records of payments and communications that are very helpful," she said.
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"When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society," she said in one 2015 speech.
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"The structure was meant to complete a cohesive plan for a grand civic center," said Adrian Untermyer, a former deputy director of the historic districts group.
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From this sticky narrative wicket, this week's episode nimbly spins a cohesive and affecting story that places a standout supporting player in a well-earned spotlight.
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Pick: Packers Line: Rams by 03 ½ The Rams (3-1) have established a cohesive offensive strategy: Give the ball to Todd Gurley as often as possible.
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And Van Gundy, predictably, has embraced the challenge of trying to craft a cohesive unit from his cast of little-known N.B.A. aspirants with great pride.
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Hasidic families began migrating from New York City to suburban communities in the 1970s, hoping to create the sort of cohesive community some recalled from Europe.
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And when the flour went in, I hovered over the bowl and switched the machine off the instant the dough shifted from knobby to almost cohesive.
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WORKING CONDITIONSCAA offers a collaborative, cohesive work environment where team bonding, synergy, trust, and a whatever-it-takes attitude are commonplace with each staff team member.
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Beto O'Rourke's bid for president fell apart because of weak polling numbers, fundraising troubles, debate struggles and failure to build a cohesive base, according to FiveThirtyEight.
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Our new paradigm must be that of an aligned and cohesive system that promotes the highest quality instruction in every classroom, every day for every child.
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The silly spelled "Genisys" relied too much on the nostalgia factor by unnecessarily recreating scenes from the 1984 original film instead of delivering a cohesive story.
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The trio represent the latest update from Google's two-and-a-half-year-old hardware division, which is finally building a single, cohesive Google device brand.
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In our hazy recollection, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s was a cohesive collective helmed by one charismatic leader and a supporting cast.
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The party's "overweening reliance on consultants, lack of a cohesive message and lackluster investment in its state affiliates render it weak and dysfunctional," Ms. Jones writes.
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In the absence of a cohesive U.S. strategy, a group of major wireless carriers has considered another approach that would allow more companies to challenge Huawei.
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Songs unfurled in intricate, unexpected, subtle but cohesive patterns that always seemed to involve more instruments than the band had hands, fingers and feet to play.
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Thousands poured their sweat and blood, in the most literal sense, into the protection of those human rights and the hope of a more cohesive society.
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"There's not really a cohesive rationale for alimony," said Mary Kay Kisthardt, a professor of law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.
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