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The result is a more coherent approach to foreign policy.
They argue that Italy needs more coherent, better written laws.
In a more coherent production, we might have been, too.
Should the John Wick universe have a more coherent mythology?
"Theoretically, a more coherent staff should produce a more coherent policy," said David Axelrod, who was President Barack Obama's senior adviser and the person in a comparable role to Mr. Bannon in the White House.
But Facebook will gain the ability to execute a more coherent strategy.
Like Little Labors, these books are more coherent collages than linear narratives.
Doing so would result in more coherent, efficient, and effective antitrust enforcement.
But it does not necessarily follow that he makes it more coherent.
On the ground, Germany's virus-fighting effort has been no more coherent.
MSNBC anchors, however biased, approach debate from a more coherent ideological stance.
Ultimately, Caelynn manages to construct a more coherent and lasting argument against Hannah.
The city "was never more coherent than when it was nothing," Anderson writes.
But his aides, at least, began to develop a more coherent, organized message.
In our opinion, Hadestown was superior for being more coherent, if less conceptual.
But I just know that 432 is more coherent with the frequencies of humanity.
But I'm probably making the movie sound much more coherent than it really is.
The screeching of the raccoons in Central Park is more coherent and less feral.
He doesn't have a shopping cart, and his political positions are significantly more coherent.
Belgium have the better players but Wales look to have the more coherent structure.
But this time his answers were more coherent and less distorted than in previous debates.
But in general things would work better if they were more coherent and more forthright.
At some point, our narrative will have to become more coherent than it is now.
These content providers are now coded to make the narrative of the internet feel more coherent.
Perhaps getting him to respond to more inquiries will lead to a more coherent counterterrorism policy.
Other Wilco albums have offered more coherent statements—more polished, more tonally consistent, more easily digestible.
We will not get any more coherent about 9/11 as it recedes into the past.
That could well produce a more coherent and sustained European strategy to leave the US behind.
The highlights of the last 10% could then be rearranged into a few more coherent articles.
Asseri said that as the war has progressed they have been organized into a more coherent army.
Remember: this video was filmed before Trump ran for president, when he was notably more coherent. pic.twitter.
Beyond that, it may take some time to make the Rift's virtual world more coherent and interesting.
The bill contains provisions that would make the licensing process more timely, more coherent, and more collaborative.
The Trump administration has a more coherent policy on Iran than it does on many other issues.
When she's more coherent, and we're able to get her in bed, we leave her with her friend.
It's a heck of a lot more coherent than the first movie written by a machine, that's for sure.
I have to admit, they were a lot more coherent and polite than the scheduling emails I usually send.
Once flattened and stabilized, the surviving pieces will hopefully come together into something that resembles a more coherent whole.
Localism is also thriving these days because many cities have more coherent identities than the nation as a whole.
A more coherent system could not only improve conservation, but also raise revenue, by helping to promote less-visited sites.
It certainly looks a lot better, and groups notifications together in a more coherent way from devices, apps, and elsewhere.
The Trump that showed up Wednesday evening was markedly restrained and substantially more coherent than he appeared in prior debates.
The book ends more darkly, which feels more coherent than the film's confusing effort to include a partially happy ending.
There are no doubts that NAFTA has had benefits economically, contributing to a more coherent regional economy and adding jobs.
Thus, NASA's inspector general recommended that NASA review its authorities to create a more coherent, synchronized approach to the investigation.
The show's more coherent second half gives a fascinating account of these women, who form a kind of tattoo royalty.
But Ferenstein argues that these views start to seem more coherent once you understand the unique perspective of technology elites.
Over time, though, their gigs have grown more coherent, loaded with the fleshed-out songs that fill second album, Whale City.
They might have crafted these various deductions into a more coherent system; instead, they're axing them to cut taxes on the rich.
At some point, Congress will have to decide how to settle the inherent clash so that a more coherent system can emerge.
Or he could pick both men and add a third, J.P. Ricciardi, as what is more coherent than a three-headed hydra?
This one is certainly more coherent since it centers entirely on the body and its role in art, science, religion and entertainment.
The result is just as busily beautiful as Ms. Chavkin's production of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" — and more coherent.
Then we get to songs like "It Can't Be Helped" and "Justice," which are slightly more coherent versions of their live counterparts.
At the very least, co-creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan painted a much more coherent picture than the actual show managed to.
Eileen Davidson and Lisa Vanderpump revealed themselves perhaps to be the truest axis of disagreement on this season – more coherent than Hadid vs.
To come back, Clinton will need to develop a more coherent and more compelling set of ideas that she can call her own.
This season has also reduced and clarified the themes under the show's microscope, and therefore focused Black Mirror into a more coherent work.
So the mere existence of the app is a sign Google might be moving towards a more coherent and directed office app strategy.
Gray's larger complaint is that the new atheists fail to offer a more coherent moral vision than the one they want to replace.
"Climate change is much more intractable and needs much more coherent... action worldwide – and that's more challenging," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker, senators from Minnesota and New Jersey, delivered much sharper and more coherent centre-left pitches than Mr Biden.
But it is just as possible, and perhaps even more coherent, to see Caesar and his defenders, especially Marc Antony, as the heroes.
Still, any update that makes Twitter less jumbled and more coherent is a good thing for users and, probably, society as a whole.
"Groundhog Day" (Masterworks Broadway) is not the only recording that makes a more coherent case for its score than the production itself does.
As in Iowa, the voters opposed to single-payer were more coherent, with 91 percent of them backing a candidate opposed to the plan.
Whether you love the new Defenders series or hate it, it's bound to be more coherent than the comics it took its name from.
The phone just feels better, more coherent and deliberate in its creation, when its front and rear curves unite into a symmetrical, ergonomic shape.
" A fellow denizen of /r/Android, jakemoroni, claimed that Google has "had long enough to make their ecosystem more coherent, and they have failed.
I don't want to get too political because I feel like other people are saying the same thing, but in a more coherent way.
But that has changed in recent weeks, with a more coherent approach starting to become apparent — though not one with any guarantee of success.
Research on primary voting demonstrates that voters make better-informed and more coherent choices when the race involves just two or three major contenders.
New approaches, such as those outlined in Martin's research, might help produce text adventure games or Dungeon Masters that are more coherent and compelling.
His team has carefully pruned the story in a way that embraces the comic's more bizarre qualities, while making room for a more coherent narrative.
The Serb, who beat Sandgren in straight sets at Wimbledon this year, will hope for a more coherent performance out of the blistering daylight heat.
The loss of power came with an upside: the party had a chance to stand for something more coherent than just the accumulation of power.
We'd have to expect that there'll be a more coherent plan in place for the new shows that Apple is sinking billions of dollars into.
It is asking for a more coherent identity politics, one that realizes that Trump has tapped into a specific combination of racism and economic grievance.
I don't know if Google's approach will actually work to acquire users, but it's a much more coherent strategy than we heard back in May.
The consolidation, part of a larger government reorganization announced in March, aims to address that deficiency by making the Chinese government more coherent and effective.
" Mr. Koolhaas said that he ultimately wanted "to find a crystal clear language to talk about Europe and to give it a more coherent narrative.
They might instead have appreciated a more coherent and detailed exposition of how governments should design and integrate their fiscal, monetary, regulatory and administrative policies.
"I've been trying to encourage my thoughts to coalesce into a more coherent picture of why I'm doing everything that I'm doing," Esvelt told me.
His creativity really shines when he has a good system to either fall back on or react against — his imagination has become much more coherent.
If the show were following Serena or Emily or Lydia or Moira, it would be wildly different, but it would at least be more coherent.
Manipulating the video feed can help make the virtual and real appear more coherent and improve the UX. What is real and virtual in these scenes?
But just because there is a more coherent strategy in the administration's stance toward global trade than in the recent past doesn't mean it will work.
The Europeans, building on the United States' experience and facing similar challenges, managed to develop a privacy regime that is both more coherent and more effective.
Ouattara said earlier this month that he intends to revise the constitution ahead of the election to make it "more coherent" but has not provided details.
He had been in Kanpur just after I left, and he said there was now a more coherent plan for cleaning up the city's tanning industry.
Pence also made a much more coherent case against Hillary Clinton -- both on her record and her judgment -- than anything Trump pulled together in the first debate.
Haley would give America a more coherent foreign policy, but a worse one: Trump's erratic tweets would become the undisputed voice of the U.S. government's diplomatic positions.
And even if he did offer a more coherent vision, the Moore mess will only fuel doubts over whether he has the chops to pull it off.
Unlike in 2015, when he was considering a run and progressives were trying to talk Warren into the race, Sanders would enter with more coherent outside support.
But FERC ought to have better evidence of a crisis, a more coherent rationale, and clearer criteria before it authorizes expanded use of price mandates like MOPRs.
"If she wanted to do that so bad, put a nail in the coffin, wouldn't she have given you a more coherent story?" he asked the jury.
His assessment of the situation was more coherent than the President's comments in the news conference on Saturday, which were often light on details and sometimes contradictory.
Breaking up our tech giants could absolutely have negative implications for our competition with China, which presents a far more coherent and predictable model of digital control.
The videos do deserve all the attention they can get, and the exhibition could have been more coherent with some careful editing on the part of the institution.
Additionally, the alliance also needs a more coherent strategy for both membership (which ought to be granted extremely sparingly) and partnerships, which is the key area of expansion.
The film's scientists follow a more coherent plan, with more forward motion, than they do in the book, and the monsters that hunt them are more conventionally scary.
The truth is, they're more coherent than the comments sections on most websites, and the syntax is no more or less complex than, say, the President's Twitter account.
So it is interesting to note this year's whimsical, more coherent message in which Bob appears to show a new level of frank self-confidence, post Nobel prize.
A few weeks later, their minds in a more coherent state, Zaring and Gustafsson answered some questions I'd sent over about their long journey to make a game.
Hopefully, these fears will prove to be ill founded, and the Trump administration will come up with a more coherent policy approach to remedying the country's trade deficit.
" And at the pro-Trump Federalist, Mollie Hemingway made a more coherent version of this argument when she wrote, "It's not that Cohen and Manafort aren't shady people.
Frank Bruni If Election Day seemed to be a dream (or, rather, nightmare) devoid of logic, the week since has done little to render the world more coherent.
The fragmented nature of climate finance is a problem for many, but the funds are working together to present a more coherent picture to developing-world governments, he said.
From there, it took me all weekend to dig through hundreds of links — many broken, outdated, or otherwise indecipherable — before I could identify the alt-Right's more coherent thinkers.
From there, it took me all weekend to dig through hundreds of links — many broken, outdated, or otherwise indecipherable — before I could identify the alt-right's more coherent thinkers.
Mr. Salvini has campaigned hard, and has pulled other far-right leaders into some rallies in the hopes of creating a more coherent transnational bloc in the European Parliament.
At the same time, his government could lead a more coherent plan for drug policy reform; there is already a smattering of bills in Mexico's Congress on the issue.
But, tossed with salty French ham and Manila clams smaller than a thumbprint, it made a strangely exciting bowl of pasta that was much more coherent than it sounds.
" Billionaire investor Tom Steyer told the crowd, "Everybody you hear here today is more honest, more coherent and more patriotic than the criminal who resides at the White House.
Given Russia's ongoing attempts at disinformation and political manipulation, it might also make sense to set up a central hub for much more coherent strategic messaging from the alliance.
It's emblematic of everything I've loved about Remedy over the years, but is a more coherent and cohesive experience than just about anything they've made since Max Payne 2.
But the hard core that remains is more coherent, uniting strands of the radical right, explains Johannes Filous, co-founder of Strassengezwitscher, a journalistic group that monitors Saxony's far right.
But Election Year is a more coherent thriller that echoes classic neo-exploitation films like Escape from New York, as an anti-Purge politician tries to survive an assassination attempt.
In Syria, meanwhile, Saudi Arabia had worked closely with Turkey to turn the mainstream Syrian rebels into a more coherent force, helped by deliveries of American-made anti-tank missiles.
For example, a U.S. Postal Service-led redesign of ZIP codes into something more coherent as a planning tool would enable their continued use in public health with greater integrity.
There's no doubt in my mind that it makes Master of Magic a far more coherent and challenging experience, so much so that it even requires a little re-learning.
Stefano Bonaccini, the region's liberal president, implored Mr. Conte and the country's health minister, both nominal allies, for more time to come up with a more "coherent and shared" solution.
But the kind of nostalgia politics he offers in his more coherent moments has a large constituency, and Clinton is very poorly situated to cater to it in any way.
It's got more apps, the software is nicer and more coherent, and its integration with iOS allows for richer notifications and easy one-tap actions when those notifications warrant a response.
It's one of the reasons Marvel movies are pretty good across the board and, thus, add up to a cinematic universe that feels like it's more coherent than it actually is.
"This will allow (the) ONS to present a more coherent and consistent picture of UK economic activity, thereby better supporting public discussion about the UK economy," it said in a statement.
Grace notably edited the three Stars Wars prequels into a single, arguably more coherent and appealing 85-minute movie, so cutting up Star Wars movies is nothing new to the actor.
Q. The contributors in your book cite increased news coverage, social media and information sharing within minority groups and a more coherent language of human rights as factors behind ethnic protests.
A more coherent strategic communications campaign can also hold a mirror up to the regime's hypocritical, purely rhetorical support for anti-corruption, human rights and the economic betterment of its people.
In order to capitalize on any confidence gained from these negotiations, the administration first has to develop a more coherent strategy about what it will take to really restart nuclear negotiations.
It should be more coherent to browse the app now that you won't lose your place because your feed randomly refreshes, and there shouldn't be as many disparate time stamps to juggle.
"People often think, 'Other countries do it better, so that must imply their systems are more coherent and clean and effective, that they have fewer programs working at cross-purposes," Kenworthy says.
"Without a more coherent ... more ambitious push by the international community to bring an end to the conflict, all this is ultimately a sticking plaster over a wound that's gaping," Starling said.
Let's get this out of the way, Trump is acting like a…candidate who is non-presidential, but his foreign policy message is much more coherent and responsible than the Democrats' policy.
But when Corbyn and his extreme left backers engage in what the British political theorist Alan Johnson has called "anti-Semitic anti-Zionism," something far more coherent and ideological is at work.
An Australian journalist, recently writing for The Guardian, noted that we often render Trump more coherent than he in fact is, spinning word salads into orderly sentences, rendering caprice as deliberate policy.
And it rewards games that are purposefully constructed with iOS devices in mind—rather than a slapdash port over from another platform—making the overall experience of playing those games more coherent.
Say what you will about the original production, with its just-turned-professional cast and bizarre costume concept, but I found that "Merrily" more coherent and moving than any I've seen since.
Our guidelines do permit reviewers to take steps to make topics more coherent, such as combining related topics into a single event (such as ‪#‎starwars‬ and‪#‎maythefourthbewithyou‬), to deliver a more integrated experience.
The Positive Outlook reflects the likely long-term benefits from the group's more robust risk infrastructure and more coherent management practices on the company profile and the risk profile of each member bank.
In any event, economic policy, both at home, and abroad, needs to become more coordinated, more comprehensive, more coherent and more growth-oriented than it has been in any time in recent memory.
"The government will win a confidence vote and rise stronger and more coherent from this process," Deputy Prime Minister Yannis Dragassakis told lawmakers hours before the vote takes place, around midnight (2200 GMT).
While it will take several months to reimpose these penalties, there is little reason for optimism that the decision will produce a more coherent policy that constrains Iran's nuclear program and regional interventions.
"If one keeps an overall view, many comments made are more coherent than those of the American ambassador, if he thinks he has to comment on something every week," Michael Grosse-Brömer said.
Trump's ideas do not magically become more coherent or more valuable when they are encased within the slipcover of a book than they are when they are poured directly into his Twitter feed.
It took two global conflicts for a more coherent and prosperous world order to emerge after World War I began, and I think there's a sense that 2016 was our Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Having previously sought to work with Latin America mainly through CELAC, a comatose and divided 33-country outfit, the European Commission will now give priority to co-operating with smaller and more coherent groups.
It's more coherent & less idiosyncratic than Batman v Superman (which I loved, so make of that what you will), and tries very hard to lighten up on the gloom & doom of the DC universe.
When Bannon took over the Trump campaign as CEO, Trump gave up his free-flowing digressive campaign rants and instead offered much more coherent "America First" speeches, which clearly came from Bannon and Miller.
Roth's book is similarly structured to Jaffe's "Necessary Trouble," but the issues he specifies as the core of an antidemocratic agenda are discrete enough to move his story along in a more coherent fashion.
Under Ms. Lee's direction at the Public, the play was shaggier and, paradoxically, more coherent; something about this knotty material, with its complex point of view and shifting tonalities, benefits from a crude attack.
In Europe's latest attempt to lessen its reliance on the United States, the 22 governments will create a formal club that should give the European Union a more coherent role in tackling international crises.
Looking for any coherence in the Trump campaign is always a mistake, in large part because the campaign seems to be run as a confederation of loosely affiliated city states rather than something more coherent.
While just as resourceful and visually arresting, this "Wozzeck," introduced in 2017 at the Salzburg Festival in Austria, comes across as more coherent, perhaps because all the scenic elements are united by a central concept.
"Riviera," currently halfway through its American cable run, has all the ingredients of the international melo-thriller, and because it's a Neil Jordan project, it's more voluptuous than most (if no more coherent or plausible).
In the aftermath of Dukakis's defeat in the 1988 election, the DLC leadership came to realize that it needed to develop a more coherent set of principles and policies in order to achieve its larger goals.
The latest crisis in Syria highlights the need for Europe to continue its aggressive counterterrorism policies, improve how it handles terrorists in jail, and develop a more coherent set of policies to handle suspected terrorist detainees.
Though distinctly more coherent compared to Trump's other proposals (no doubt a hallmark of Ivanka's involvement), contrary to Trump's assertions, this plan will not bring the cost of child care within reach for most working families.
Serie A clubs are to hold an emergency assembly on Wednesday to try to find a more coherent, long-term plan amid concerns that the championship will not finish if they cannot thrash out a solution.
"China's lowered profile may reflect Beijing's increasing dissatisfaction with Cuba's unwillingness to embark on a more coherent economic reform course," Bert Hoffman, a Latin America expert at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies, said.
"China's lowered profile may reflect Beijing's increasing dissatisfaction with Cuba's unwillingness to embark on a more coherent economic reform course," Bert Hoffman, a Latin America expert at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies, said.
If more countries had regulatory bodies set up to deal specifically with genetic engineering, perhaps there would be greater global consensus on how to proceed—or at least a more coherent identification of where the risks lie.
In remarks to foreign diplomats, Ouattara, who has not yet announced whether he will be a candidate in October, said the proposed revisions were intended to make the constitution "more coherent" but did not provide any details.
I'm a social democrat, basically, so I think the more pressure the left can bring to bear, the larger it can be, the more coherent its views, the more organized it is — the more it can win.
So if anyone needs me during the State of the Union, I'll be sitting by the fire keeping the written word alive — immersing myself in fictional plots that are many times more coherent than our current national nightmare. 
In PUBG—a game which is uninterested in providing the thinnest of pretenses for its action—it represents the ability and willingness of players to stitch together details in order to create a more coherent world to inhabit.
Hopefully rather than thinking 'This bit sounds like Metallica and this bit sounds like Grandaddy' in quite a dichotomous way, the joints have been smoothed down a little and those ideas come together in a more coherent way.
"If one keeps an overall view, many comments made are more coherent than those of the American ambassador, if he thinks he has to comment on something every week," said Michael Grosse-Brömer, according to the German broadcaster.
At the same time, there remains the very real potential for granting criminal defendants greater constitutional rights at the state level, along with implementing a more coherent and consistent doctrine of double jeopardy across federal and state forums.
Before Conte signed the quarantine decree, Stefano Bonaccini, president of the Emilia Romagna region, said parts of the decree we're confusing, and he asked the premier for more time to come up with solutions that were more "coherent."
Not so with this more coherent bill, in which the Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu leads an evening that includes two touchstones by Sibelius, as well as the American premiere of a new work by the Icelandic Ms. Thorvaldsdottir.
Fitch believes that Viacom has outlined a more coherent strategy to reinvigorate content and talent and deploy it more rationally across its media properties, and we view this positively as the appropriate strategy to take given persistent operational woes.
Because the way I'm playing Injustice 2 right now, as a bonkers comic-book story mashing all manner of DC icons together, yet still somehow emerging as a hundred-times more coherent than Batman v Superman, works for me.
Ultimately, the arguments of these women got swallowed up by the more coherent, consistent narrative of sexual conservatism, and later by a largely depoliticized version of pro-sex feminism that presented hot-pink dildos as the key to liberation.
In sum, although Trump is still putting together his foreign policy, he already has the pieces to create a more coherent and possibly more successful policy toward North Korea than the stodgy U.S. elite, who have sniffed at him.
The evident failures of Belgium's police and intelligence service set off intense soul-searching about how to overcome the linguistic and political barriers to more coherent and effective policing in the country, famously divided among French, Dutch and German speakers.
Since Bakish was named permanent CEO, he has taken a number of steps to change internal management in an effort to break down silos within the organization and has outlined a more coherent strategy and restructuring for the overall company.
It's a much more coherent film for me, because there's only one villain (post-credits scene aside) and it's a simple fight with simple stakes, instead of a film about Questioning The Darkness Inside All Of Us in a clunky way.
Gradually my thoughts grew more coherent, and before I knew where I was, I had solved the problem that had been in the back of my mind all this year, which was to prove the equivalence of the two theories.
" Mellman argued that the party needed to have a more coherent and relevant economic message, while also finding a way to respond to the cultural anxieties of Rust Belt voters "without in any shape or form compromising on our principles.
Mr. Garcia said he had hoped Nakesha would agree to treatment so she could return to the "level of functionality" she had once enjoyed, allowing her to reconnect with her family, become employable and even write in a more coherent way.
Evangelical voters began to emerge as a political force with their support for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and became a more coherent movement with the 1988 presidential campaign of the religious broadcaster Pat Robertson and the rise of Christian Coalition.
While the country has moved steadily to the left on such social issues as same-sex marriage and gender equity, it is increasingly apparent that Democrats cannot win in much of the country without a more coherent and overriding economic message.
"What's happening now, at this stage of the game, is you're starting to get a more coherent definition of what a green bond is, and there are some new product offerings," said George Gay, CEO of First Affirmative Financial Network.
More important, according to Huddy, Democrats need to figure out how to combine issues linked to gender/feminism, race, and immigration — identity politics — into a more coherent economic framework that reduces the sense that one group wins at another group's expense.
He now has expanded his 61-seat majority to 66 and will now be able to pass the Israeli budget this fall and likely withstand pressure from the Europeans and the U.S. on the peace process with a more coherent right-wing government.
Building on Obama's gains While Sanders offers a much more coherent political vision, Clinton has slowly developed an argument about her belief in pragmatic liberalism, which will hold considerable appeal to voters who are seeking real gains in the coming four years.
This might have worked if the mystery elements had been more coherent and interesting, but Mr. Smith gives more attention to the relationship between vagabond Danny and uptight Alex (Edward Holcroft), which is meant to be improbable but registers as opaque and artificial.
And then, a year later, we got another film, The Battle for Endor, a second (much better) Ewok-centric film, one that picked up more or less where Caravan ended and was faster-paced with a more coherent story and more action.
One is that the standard deduction, personal exemption, and child credit are all sort of duplicative parts of the tax code, and many tax reform efforts of all ideological stripes want to find some way to merge them into a more coherent system.
Theoretically, this was a chance for the franchise to move forward with a more coherent narrative, free of any obligation to line up with the decisions made in the original X-Men trilogy or The Wolverine or most of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The likely motive behind JFS announcing such a split, whether real or simply a feint, is an attempt to unite the disparate Syrian rebel groups into a more coherent force and allow JFS to further ingratiate itself within the broader rebel movement.
Congress should also create a central clearinghouse for training and technical support and should consider consolidating the varied enterprise of existing training providers into a more coherent organization that can address and prioritize diverse training needs across federal, state, and local officials.
Start with agreeing on a more coherent schedule that does not include three men's team events within less than four months: the Laver Cup in September 2019, the revamped Davis Cup in November 2019 and the revived ATP Cup in January 2020.
Her party platform overall suggests what Trumpism would look like if it were more coherent — and, for that matter, more responsible, since she's actively tried to distance her movement from the sort of toxic bigotry that Trump's campaign saw advantages in winking at.
But dissenters also feel that the reporters are trying to use the model law to, as the open letter puts it, "impose new social norms", rather than work to make our existing laws more coherent and fair, which they see as the ALI's core mission.
If you look up old interviews he conducted 20 or 30 years ago (check out this video of his testimony to a congressional committee in 1991), what you find is a much more coherent thinker and verbally acute speaker than the man he is today.
"It creates an address within the administration for ... making the approach a more coherent one, with someone being given broader responsibility across departments to try to shape the policy," said Ross, now a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy think tank.
The lineup is smaller than the roster of 13 impeachment managers House Republicans chose when they impeached President Bill Clinton in 1998, suggesting that Pelosi preferred a more coherent case rather than handing out these high-profile gigs to reward as many members as possible.
This kind of enhanced regional effort on migration would require a reversal of the U.S. decision to vastly reduce aid to Central American countries, and would require that U.S. and Mexico cooperation with other countries in the region to broaden and become more coherent.
This analogy works at several levels: in terms of the actual appliances and tools that make our lives easier to manage, and also in terms of the economic and social infrastructure that could provide a more coherent safety net to catch these people who fall through.
The blistered percussion and layered instrumentation follows in the tradition of their last Warp release—last year's Ψ—but the pieces here feel a bit more coherent and song-shaped, as if, despite the smoke in the videos, all the societal turbulence has brought them clarity.
Today I've been listening to the Mojo with a pair of $199 u-jays on-ear cans and the Galaxy Note 7 — the Mojo expands the soundstage, makes vocals sound more human, and simply presents a much smoother, more coherent performance of Rick Ross' Port of Miami.
In the calmer moments of the debate, he offered a more detailed and pragmatic set of policy proposals for France's economic ills, and a more coherent vision of France's place in Europe, than Ms. Le Pen's familiar litany of plaints against the European Union, globalization and immigrants.
Republicans blistered him on this score and much else, a kitchen-sink campaign that totaled $5 million yet also stirred muttering within the party about why there had not been a more coherent approach to a district they knew would be competitive, given Mr. Trump's weakness here.
Its backers say that if successful, the formal club of 23 members will give the European Union a more coherent role in tackling international crises and end the kind of shortcomings seen in Libya in 2011, when European allies relied on the United States for air power and munitions.
And if the God-and-country, pray-and-grow-rich tendencies sweep aside orthodox resistance, the evangelicalism that emerges might be more coherent and sociologically resilient, in the short run, for being rid of hand-wringers who don't think Baptist choirs should set "Make America Great Again" to music.
"The OGA have temporarily paused Licence Round activity... There will be no Round in 2020/21, which will allow relinquishments to take place so more coherent areas can be reoffered in future and give industry time to deliver on work commitments in the existing portfolio of licences," it said.
It could become a must-see stop on the way to the main Oscar telecast (which the short-film nominees could still happily attend), and it would make the big show much more coherent, since all the awards left on the Oscar broadcast would pertain to feature-length filmmaking.
IMO, input for AR is one of the biggest problems to really solve before we can hope for mass-market regular daily use of AR. Manipulating the video feed can help make the virtual and real appear more coherent and improve the UX. What is real and virtual in these scenes?
A large canvas, "Maine Grey: Yellow Jacket," (2017) described in the catalogue as a work in progress, echoes the composition and setting of "Yellow Jacket Fog," but clarifies and simplifies the watercolor's floating blotches and washes into more coherent expanses — without losing any of the immediacy of the work on paper.
The bigger question is not so much about the implications for Obama as for those Republicans and Democrats such as Menendez still holding out for what increasingly looks like an outdated policy rather than joining the emerging consensus to help shape more coherent and effective approaches to handling Cuba today.
It appears that the confidence behind such statements comes not from having had to defend his positions and making reasoned arguments — we might see stronger and more coherent arguments if that were the case — perhaps from never having had to engage meaningfully in a dialogue about the consequences of his views and positions.
If Democrats were as ambitious as Republicans about taxes, every Democratic primary candidate for president would be grabbing liberally from the above list and combining ideas to craft plan for a more coherent, simple, and logical tax system that raises more revenue, taxes bad stuff more and good stuff less, and reduces inequality.
" Instead, the report insisted that Downing Street needed to set out a more "coherent and pro-active strategy on Russia," led by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and co-ordinated across the whole of government, "that clearly links together the diplomatic, military and financial tools that the U.K. can use to counter Russian state aggression.
Unlike Cleveland, where scattershot demonstrations routinely dissolved among infighting and an overwhelming police presence, the protesters descending on the DNC have a more coherent slate of demands and, with a new Wikileaks release of documents that seems to show Democratic officials discussing ways to undermine Sanders' bid, freshly ignited anger at the party's handling of the nominating contest.
I don't see the midterm elections arresting the progress of an otherwise successful political program or overthrowing the ascendant faction of the Republican Party or even throwing the party into disarray — I expect they will quickly regroup, with a more coherent and right-wing caucus and without the burdens of making choices that come with being the majority party.
But his investigation suggests a more coherent, deep investigation that could seek to tie together the scheme to pay off Ms. Daniels; the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director; Mr. Trump's attempts to remove the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III; the president's apparent dangling of pardons and threatening of witnesses to the investigation; and other events.
Burned-out doctors "The system we have is about collective funding of health care," said Danny Mortimer, deputy chief executive of the NHS confederation, which represents health organizations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and chief executive of NHS Employers But Mortimer admits that an enhancement is needed, determining a more coherent way of setting finances moving forward.
The lesson: The leader of the Democratic Party is Barack Obama -- and no one else comes close The moment: In his farewell address from Chicago on Tuesday night, the outgoing president delivered a stark warning about the challenges facing American democracy while, both in the speech and recent remarks, offering a more coherent path forward than anyone else in his party.
"We used to be network-centric, organized by agencies, and we will completely change to be the first group at being client-centric and regionally organized, so at the end you will see more and more the natural border between the agencies disappearing more and more to move to a much more coherent group," Havas Group Chief Executive Yannick Bolloré told CNBC.com.
VANESSA FRIEDMAN: Guy, now that a number of brands have announced they are going to show men's wear with women's wear next season — and that, in fact, some are already showing women in men's clothes, and men in women's — I was wondering if you thought we were going to see chaos on the runways, or if things would get more coherent instead.
"Now that Modi is beginning to campaign for another five-year term as prime minister — and hoping to advance his party's particular interpretation of a more coherent and unified polity — part of his campaign strategy is to embrace a tough approach to the insurgencies within India and burnish his credentials as a candidate firm on security," analysts at political consultancy Stratfor said in a note last week.
The shape that it makes at 432 is a bit more coherent with geometry and Phi ratio, which is 1.618, which is what everything is based off in nature: how your hair knows how to grow, how your body knows how to grow proportionally so you look like a human, how trees know how to grow so that every leaf gets the maximum amount of water and sunlight.
Kate Erbland, IndieWire: It's hard to ascertain if some of the film's narrative missteps are the product of bad editing or shoddy writing — or perhaps both in one messy stew… Even the film's conclusion — offering both sewn-up satisfaction and the inevitable open door for other franchise adventures — is marred by a weirdo break in logic that could have been fixed with some swapped pages or more coherent editing.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson opened the door Monday to negotiating a rollback of sanctions if Kim stops his missile testing — but North Korea responded with an aggressive statement that threatened military action against the U.S. Despite the saber rattling and mixed messages about what it will take to bring North Korea to the table, Klingner said that, privately, the administration has a more "coherent strategy" than it might seem.
It's not entirely clear what Lean ads means in practice at this point, either, although the IAB specifically references two of the many necessary "areas of concentration", as it puts it, as: So, for Opera, as a company with its own ad subsidiary and potentially also soon the subsidiary of a bunch of ad companies, a compromise strategy on ad-blocking that involves whitelisting a subset of better ads appears to be a little more coherent than an out-and-out anti-ad stance.
The introduction of the crew and their gumbo of accents is only slight more coherent: There's Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation) as the no-nonsense rep from the Centers for Disease Control; Jake Gyllenhaal as the slightly depressive chief medical officer; Ryan Reynolds as (what else?) the wisecracking scientist tossing off Re-Animator references; Ariyon Bakare (Jupiter Ascending) as the ship's exobiologist with withered CG legs (which seems like a very pricey method of character building); Russian actress Olga Dihovichnaya as a Boris-and-Natasha-sounding cosmonaut; and Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine) as a Japanese engineer and proud father of a newborn back on Earth.

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