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It creates a more cohesive experience for the end user.
Maybe eventually the mixture of cultures will feel more cohesive.
Earlier Monday, aides attempted to present a more cohesive message.
Will it become more cohesive in a few seasons' time?
Basically, Instagram's most-used features just got a lot more cohesive.
It's much more cohesive unit, where everyone has to buy in.
"Fever," however, is more cohesive, polished and forceful than her previous releases.
A more cohesive regulatory scheme could help consumers know what to trust.
Second, to combat environmental crime more directly, governments need a more cohesive approach.
Need to make this feel a lot more cohesive and easier to follow.
IPs can also be made into series, which makes the content more cohesive.
"I thought we would be acting as a more cohesive force," he said.
Everything you post could help build a more cohesive data profile of you.
Teams with greater equality did much better, perhaps because they were more cohesive.
He established residential colleges to give freshmen and sophomores a more cohesive campus experience.
Further, his savvy with protection calls should make the whole line appear more cohesive.
A push by eurosceptics could mean a bigger, more cohesive minority to disrupt EU legislation.
The more cohesive your post, the better, especially since you can only provide one caption.
Or at least finding a more cohesive model for running the two apps in parallel.
It is more cohesive; the narrative about obstruction flows, and is blunt in its impact.
Maeve's hair was almost an aqua green, but the pink was more cohesive with the wardrobe.
It's a digital table that summarizes raw data into a more cohesive and comprehensible data set.
Sleeping on all she's learned can help synthesis it all into more cohesive thought and speech.
It all adds up to a more cohesive smart home, although there's still room for improvement.
Kelly can bring a more cohesive and consistent approach to driving a narrative and a message.
I thought our first LP Immaculada was a lot more cohesive as an album, as well.
We can surely say that one football team seemed more cohesive than another during a trouncing.
Maybe a more cohesive picture of a once-in-a-lifetime year will crystallize with time.
It's kept its voice while taking on a structure that's ingeniously both impressionistic and more cohesive.
Earl Matthews, of Verodin, a company that helps clients integrate disparate cybersecurity products into more cohesive units.
Moreover, the pro-EU parties are likely to form a more cohesive group than their adversaries will.
We will become more cohesive as a nation, more united in our purpose, safer and more prosperous.
It’s not really an issue, but a more cohesive design approach would have been appreciated.
Unfortunately, the current Republican Congress is far more cohesive than the Democratic caucus of the late 1970s.
Mr. Trump's base has yet to be so tested, but it's larger and more cohesive than Nixon's.
But Tischler believes mining towns have an advantage that can help them adapt to change: They're more cohesive.
The goal of the Open Media Alliance was to unify the industry around a new, more cohesive standard.
To give the space a more cohesive new look, the pair teamed up with HomeGoods designer Amy Lipnis.
It needed to be a little more cohesive, and it was as if there were too many options.
Season four flips that around; the whole is much more cohesive, but the individual stories take some shortcuts.
Besides, they felt little sense of community on the Upper West Side, and wanted a more cohesive neighborhood.
"It is indispensable for the creation of a more cohesive society," he was quoted as saying in 22011.
Ultimately, a more cohesive presentation of evidence helps judges to see the broader picture of a case more clearly.
Harrod (who previously worked for Waypoint, VICE's gaming site) makes The Dragon Prince community feel more cohesive than most.
When the field narrows, the debates will become more cohesive and may train a more effective critique on Trump.
And I know that the United Kingdom I treasure can emerge from this process a stronger, more cohesive nation.
What's more, it wanted to bring Pivotal, Heptio, and other teams at VMware together in a more "cohesive" way.
Recently, however, suppliers have begun to partner with each other to provide automakers with a more cohesive package of technology.
As long as Twitter doesn't overly incentivize long-winded rambling, Beyond 140 could make the micro-blogging service more cohesive.
These efforts have also made the overall software experience on the 10 much more cohesive than on most Android phones.
But Far Cry 5, by virtue of being set in Montana, has the chance to be a lot more cohesive.
I'm really super bullish on that opportunity for the Verizon Oath connection to have the more cohesive strategy going forward.
But then Criterion migrated to FilmStruck, a more cohesive service in that it's pitched exclusively to fans of classic cinema.
These are created using third-party apps, not Instagram, and offer an opportunity to give your Highlights a more cohesive look.
Clinton delivered a different, more cohesive speech, one that sounded determined to move forward for what will be a long slog.
A more cohesive, untroubled, assured, uncomplicated Britain would have been a much less interesting one to travel around and write about.
It ended up being a more cohesive way of bringing that secret hipster hiding inside the pop star to the fore.
A good-looking watch can make a person's style feel more cohesive and can add a level of sophistication when needed.
Nevertheless, the decade of living dangerously seems to have reshaped European politics into something a bit more cohesive, if not coherent.
More X-men means more stories and a greater possibility for 20th Century Fox to create a more cohesive extended universe.
These ideas provide a more cohesive set of solutions to weak hiring or mass firing than a singular focus on automation.
"When I first saw it, it was just like a white mound, much more cohesive than in the video," he said.
But what this research shows is helping marginalized people helps everyone live in better neighborhoods and be around more cohesive communities.
Hurwitz went back to the drawing board on season four recently, 'remixing' the edits to transform the season into something more cohesive.
The upcoming Blood & Truth looks to expand on that by fleshing out the concept with a larger experience and more cohesive story.
MacLean: It was a more efficient process and it's the reason why it has a more cohesive sound from beginning to end.
Merrill's angel is a kind of guide out of that purgatory and into a more cohesive understanding of the world of bodies.
Not only does this benefit the individual, but helps our national community move away from division and towards a more cohesive society.
But the better trained and equipped Afghan military has proved more cohesive than the police, which makes the recent surrenders particularly worrisome.
I still like Alright, Still and It's Not Me, It's You but No Shame sounds like a more cohesive piece of work.
Were the world not at a moment of great diplomatic division, a more cohesive UN response could be conjured from this mess.
It's not a new look for Volvo, but the interior still feels more cohesive and impressive than just about any other competitor's.
I think the next time 'Rubies' rolls around, it will feel much more cohesive — much more like the casserole will have melted.
MVMT watch A good-looking watch can make a person's style feel more cohesive and can add a level of sophistication when needed.
People have even signed a petition hoping to get an exclusive and more cohesive cut of Zach Snyder's version of the film released.
"We did end up with a large number of small changes, and hopefully a much more cohesive whole," Haddad wrote in an email.
Robert Neller to heart when he reminds us that none of this behavior makes our units more cohesive or our corps more lethal.
This allowed for a more cohesive end product and a more unified feeling than the members felt they had via 2013's Dawning.
An illustrative example of a policy area where a more cohesive approach is needed is income inequality, a concern virtually all Democrats share.
Tottenham matched Chelsea's formation and gave it few chances while proving more cohesive and solid at the back, frustrating the Blues' forward line.
He pulled from six different Lerner scripts in an attempt to make the show more cohesive and perhaps digestible for a modern audience.
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.
The company told BuzzFeed News it was looking to sell the building in hopes of saving money and creating a more cohesive workplace culture.
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.
The ventilation grills for the refrigerator on the exterior are painted the same color as the vehicle to give it a more cohesive appearance.
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.
This new primary challenge is so important to establishing a more cohesive Republican platform to lead us into the next stage of American excellence.
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.
He is courageous, but his book lacks any conclusion; we are left with no recommendations for a more cohesive policy toward governments and kidnappers.
But the urge to get all science-y is apparently too much to resist: "The groups got 18 percent more cohesive," says a researcher.
Offerings from Honda and Mazda at this price point may not pack in all of the equipment, but they feel more cohesive and premium.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Legacy systems are being retooled or retired, and advisory programs that exist in separate silos are being consolidated to deliver a simpler, more cohesive investor experience.
The compound will be a more cohesive and pastoral version of the city campus that had been scattered across two neighborhoods and nearly 40 buildings in Brooklyn.
That would be an important step toward an EU of lasting peace, increasing prosperity and, yes, solidarity to create a more cohesive social, economic and political entity.
Miami's defense was noticeably more cohesive with Winslow on the court, the unusual prospect who entered the league already understanding more elaborate schemes at the professional level.
Google will also only show icons in the Play Store with rounded rectangles, just like iOS, which gives the whole storefront a more cohesive and consistent look.
Compared to their icy, riff-heavy self-titled 2018 debut, the songs on the follow-up take Deeper's brooding post-punk into darker and more cohesive territory.
This French tax revenue is spent on programs — universal health care, lengthy paid maternity leave, unemployment benefits — designed to render society more cohesive and capitalism less cutthroat.
It achieves the intended softening of the edges of the device and makes for a prettier, more cohesive design, but it doesn't deprive me of useful screen space.
Perhaps because it's a relatively small city, but things are more cohesive here: you get the same people going to hardcore punk shows, underground raves, independent cinema festivals.
What the politicians should work on, Imam Seddeeq said, is how to make society "stronger and more cohesive" rather than making people feel that they are "not welcome."
It's celebration of inconsistency and an argument for being indelicate—the second half is more "cohesive" but less compelling, which says something about how flaws aren't always flaws.
LG has made several sensible decisions and shown admirable restraint in many areas — the G6 feels like a far more cohesive product than we're used to from the company.
These modern needs, habits and expectations of our customers are motivating us to bring Windows, Office, and third-party applications and devices into a more cohesive Microsoft 365 experience.
The troupe also produces more cohesive narratives than what is seen in most improv, partly because of one theatrical touch: Actors leave the stage when not in a scene.
"Overall this will be positive for the (anti-money-laundering) industry because the concentration of supervision means a more cohesive direction," said Claire Piper, director of compliance company Fiducia.
"Labor is the only party of government in Australia that proactively supports multiculturalism because we recognize our diversity makes us a stronger and a more cohesive nation," the spokesman said.
We were becoming more cohesive in terms of playing styles and what we wanted from one another, and he was just not as present as we hoped him to be.
AltspaceVR are developing technology that can "sense body movement, eye tracking and facial expression", and Slater notes that haptics will becoming increasingly important for a more cohesive and immersive experience.
The nearly five decades that have passed since Nixon stepped down have only made the GOP more cohesive and less incline to hold its standard-bearers accountable for their actions.
Tastes in graphic design vary, but keeping your chosen typefaces to a minimum (or within the same font family with bold and italic variations) makes for a more cohesive design.
I wanted the parallels to make the book feel more cohesive while reinforcing its major theme — that refugees continue to suffer because we make the same mistakes again and again.
The writing for diverse ensembles is brilliant throughout, but the first act feels considerably more cohesive than the second, which sometimes lapses into the style of a sweeping PBS documentary.
But the LeBron-free Lakers are beginning to look more cohesive and more confident than they did in the days after they lost him to his injury on Dec. 25.
Journalists have tried their hand at offering insight into the distant-yet-familiar world of Instagram, but a scripted narrative will bring an opportunity to potentially tell a more cohesive story.
The absorption of Oculus deeper into Facebook's corporate structure was a trend that soon replicated itself as the company looked to rein in the independent teams under a more cohesive vision.
Our fall assortment is more cohesive across our wearing occasions, clearly identifying the important trends, and we are aggressively pursuing several marketing initiatives focused on driving new customer acquisition and retention.
Instead, it infuses the experience with meaning, making for games that are both more cohesive and more emotional — and a good reminder to keep a healthy supply of milk on hand.
And by tapping longtime affiliate No I.D. — who produced the 2009 smash "Run This Town" — Jay significantly whittled down his lengthy production roster, yielding a more cohesive product in the process.
All three deliver the vibrant and refined dancing we've come to expect from this company, which seems to grow more cohesive each year under Eduardo Vilaro, the artistic director since 2009.
There's certainly enough creativity and attention to the food to make it a real destination once a more cohesive menu is in place and the staff gets a little more experience.
Last week Chicago rolled out its first urban resilience strategy, a roadmap for addressing the city's biggest challenges, with the aim of reducing disparities between neighborhoods and promoting more cohesive communities.
While the MDC is consumed by internal squabbles, under new Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa, political analysts say ZANU-PF looks relatively stronger and more cohesive with the help of the military.
They are a less athletic bunch without Parker, but they're more dangerous on the perimeter, more cohesive defensively, and better suited to the playoffs' drawn-out pace with Middleton at the helm.
It's too early to know whether the rebel alliance can sustain its gains, or whether it will be more cohesive in the wake of al Nusra's rebranding outside the al Qaeda franchise.
If Rekkles can continue on his current trajectory and can help rally his teammates, fans can expect to see a respectable showing in playoffs and a more cohesive front in the summer.
It's designed to minimize clutter by attaching to the One Connect Box with just one slim, connecting cable and its Ambient Mode allows for an even more cohesive blend with your decor.
"Broadcom and Apple have a much more cohesive partnership, in contrast to the hostility and lawsuits you have between Qualcomm and Apple," RBC Capital Markets' Amit Daryanani told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " Monday.
Written and directed by Michel Laprise, the production is infused with a vaguely macabre air, a touch of the eerie freak show, that gives the whole a more cohesive, occasionally entrancing effect.
I have written before that, while the liberal left wing of the party forms a more cohesive coalition than moderates or conservatives do, they nearly comprise the same percentage of Democratic voters.
"Slack was used to try and alleviate the divide between different departments in the company, and we hoped it would make us more cohesive as a company," she said in an email.
There's no real story, just vignettes, opportunities for the actors to vamp, or sing, or dive into a pool fully clothed, all bits that feel culled from a dozen more cohesive movies.
Once again, James is up against a team that was better throughout the regular season and that has far more options, far more youth and a far more cohesive strategy on defense.
Thomas Jaeger, political scientist at Cologne University, said Petry would now need to leave the party, and her decision would likely help the AfD because its parliamentary group would more cohesive without her.
I realized their dissonance was becoming more cohesive the more I listened to it, and in moments, my brain would rearrange the awkward guitars with the stumbling drums to make sense of it.
"They have attempted to bring all these together under a central authority and this will allow them to both look at prevention and response to disasters in a more cohesive manner," said Girardet.
So the irony is that, from a purely logistical standpoint, Quentin's death ended up helping the writing team craft a more cohesive start to season five than the show had in season four.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - Unfazed by the absence of their greatest player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Swedish fans believe the team may be more cohesive without him and could start the World Cup with a bang.
It was a reminder to me that amid the larger-scale shifts we need in order to have healthier, more cohesive cities, we are also often owners of some tiny patch of the world.
By refreshing the brand's stores with a new logo and more cohesive line of merchandise, the goal is to give its shops the "soul" or "DNA" that can be lacking at a larger competitor.
It doesn't swing as big as the 92-minute rock opera that was the band's 2015 album, The Most Lamentable Tragedy, but it's certainly more cohesive than their scrappy 2008 debut, The Airing of Grievances.
We'll never know for sure if her direction alone could elevate the season's uneven writing into something more cohesive, more powerful, and more memorable than the assembly of memes and scenery-chewing we got instead.
It doesn't swing as big as the 92-minute rock opera that was the band's 2015 album, The Most Lamentable Tragedy, but it's certainly more cohesive than their scrappy 2008 debut, The Airing of Grievances.
Those remain hurdles in YouTube's quest to launch a more cohesive and competitive service, as does an upcoming renegotiation with record label-owned Vevo, which controls a majority share of the world's music video rights.
I think one of things you'll see from us in the future is a more cohesive strategy in terms of the total video investment and in terms of matching that video investment where there's distribution.
When it came time for the sequel, the team wanted to build on that and make something that looked and felt more cohesive, while at the same time moving in a more mature narrative direction.
"I think in the end the Italians will see that the European rules are in their own long-term interests, and therefore in the very long run the euro zone will be more cohesive," he said.
Tribeca Enterprises, the company behind the Tribeca Film Festival, has hired a new chief executive from Madison Avenue as it seeks further growth, in particular by turning its constellation of businesses into a more cohesive whole.
With five curators (Rocio Arada-Alvarado, Kathleen Ash-Milby, Pip Day, Pablo Léon de la Barra, and Kiki Mazzuchelli), all overseen by Hopkins, it felt more cohesive and narrative-driven, all while remaining provocative and daring.
But on a GDP-per-person basis, it lags its neighbours, Malaysia and Thailand—smaller and more cohesive countries with fewer people to lift from poverty, less territory to defend and sunk-cost advantages in manufacturing.
The Hill campaign reporter Reid Wilson said in an interview that aired Tuesday on "What America's Thinking" that the Republican and Democratic parties are more cohesive today, which has led to less variety within the parties.
To the Madison-area leaders who advocated responding to Governor Walker with a strike, the mere absence of a more cohesive organization did not, by itself, mean the unions had no hope of pulling it off.
A good example from another industry is how Apple has used its vertical integration of hardware, software and services to make the iPhone a much more cohesive product experience than smartphones running Android software from Google.
This new lab experiment doesn't necessarily negate those liquid water findings from last year, but it does help scientists see Mars as a more cohesive system instead of just looking at it as an Earth analogue.
That's just always been the plan because I just wanted things to coexist like an album would, but I know that with an album a lot of people would like a consistent story that's more cohesive.
But Chancellor Angela Merkel, seeking re-election in September, has welcomed Macron's victory and EU officials said they hoped governments might start working on a plan to forge a more cohesive euro zone from next year.
Best known for his turn last year in "Stranger Things" — which itself shamelessly pilfered elements from "It" to more cohesive effect — the 14-year-old unleashes torrents of profanity and stupid-clever teenage quips with infectious panache.
The result was the 1977 EPA Standards Manual, an 84-page booklet that explained, in precise detail, how the EPA could streamline its graphic identity to save money and present a more cohesive identity to the public.
We're looking forward to all the opportunities to deepen our relationship on both a product and strategic basis, and build toward a more cohesive digital product operating system that enables every organization to build better products, faster.
Speaking at the National Financial Work Conference, Xi said China would set up a financial stability committee under the State Council, boost the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) role managing financial risks and create more cohesive regulation.
But overall, it's a more cohesive and organic game — if you anger the city police force and they come after you, for example, ducking into an apartment to hide no longer feels like warping to another dimension.
" Instead, Pastor argues, "What California is stumbling toward...is a path to a new American future, one in which the nation becomes more prosperous and more sustainable, more diverse and more cohesive, more engaged and more agreeable.
Now, the scene feels more cohesive and supportive—you can go to Lowbrow or Monarch on a Monday and find yourself shoulder to shoulder with locals, watching a band from here, Juarez or Las Cruces, New Mexico.
They appear tougher and more cohesive under the steady playmaking of Damian Lillard and C. J. McCollum, a gifted backcourt that has spent years toiling in the shadows cast by the Warriors' Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
Diehard DC Comics fans will tell you that the fabled Snyder Cut is exactly the Justice League story fans wanted: a darker, more cohesive, and overall better director's version that completely changes the movie for the better.
Diehard DC Comics fans will tell you that the fabled Snyder Cut is exactly the Justice League story fans wanted: a darker, more cohesive, and overall better director's version that completely changes the movie for the better.
By comparing their properties to the processes observed in other systems, astronomers are gradually piecing together a more cohesive picture of how star systems are born—while getting into bombastic fights with each other in the process.
It felt like what the band feels like now, so it reminded me of how much we played between those two records and how much we developed and became a much more cohesive unit in that time period.
As part of that update, Monolith is also revamping the notoriously long and grind-intense Act IV. "This portion of the game will be improved with new narrative elements and streamlined for a more cohesive experience," it said.
And since the early emergence of Portis has made the Bulls' big man rotation even more strained, losing Joakim's body in the five-man logjam has made the team more cohesive and better able to realize Hoiberg's principles.
Mr. Obama, whose vision of a stronger, more cohesive Europe includes passage of the trade deal, campaigned Saturday on its behalf in London, where he urged a roomful of young people to view it as a positive approach.
When this cutting occurs — removing prices from the picture, pasting in other pieces of the artist's biography, bits that help present a more cohesive, though not an altogether organic, whole — another, additional violence is done to the artist.
And it makes perfect sense that, as the company continues to expand into the smart home and the broader consumer electronics industry, that it'd want a more cohesive and controlled retail environment in the vein of the Apple Store.
This mechanic isn't unique to God of War — characters with upgradable skills are a core part of action role-playing games — but because it's tied to the story in a meaningful way, it makes the game feel more cohesive.
The Thunder improved as the weeks and months passed, becoming more cohesive, more aggressive and more dangerous in the twin shadows cast by the Warriors and the San Antonio Spurs, whom the Thunder demolished in their conference semifinal series.
In fact, Guatemala, which was playing its first competitive game, and third over all, under a new coach, Walter Claveri, looked more cohesive than the United States, which has had nearly five years to get in sync with Klinsmann.
That exhibition was Katie Fuller's first as a curator, and organizing it must have been an instructive experience, because the follow-up — Race and Revolution: Still Separate, Still Unequal, currently mounted at Smack Mellon — is much more cohesive and persuasive.
Analysts say WPP owns some of the best assets in the business but in recent years clients such as Unilever have called for it to restructure so they can deal with fewer agencies and staff and receive a more cohesive service.
Playing on the catchphrase "wir schaffen das" ("we can do this") that she employed at the height of the refugee crisis, Merkel said Germany could become a more cohesive society and make the technological advances to be ready for the future.
"We gave people more characters for their replies by removing @names from the Tweet text, we're building a unified API platform, and we've launched new Direct Message APIs, creating a more cohesive product experience for consumers and developers," the company said.
"We will certainly start with resources below what some would like but I believe that, over time, this tool will become central to the euro zone, making it more cohesive, inclusive and attractive to the rest of the EU," Centeno said.
Traversing the intersections between love, drugs, her transness, her fantasies, and the always intoxicating subject of feeling completely alone in a world full of people, the EP manages to be more cohesive than any first release should be allowed to be.
I've already mowed through a few audiobooks and have downloaded another half-dozen from my local library and have no desire to give up the calmer, more cohesive experience of listening to these books for a return to chaotic world of podcasts.
In the case of Beijing, global concerns over the spread of coronavirus provide the chance for Washington to rally a more cohesive set of countries in Asia and Europe to demand full Chinese transparency in the handling and spread of the virus.
The leap is partially due to the fact that the band is more confident now as their debut's songs were just the first songs Lennox ever wrote, but as Lennox explains over the phone, it also comes from a more cohesive vision.
Appearing with Lieberman on "Squawk Box," Ridge said the estimated $6 billion per year devoted to biodefense measures could be smarter spent with a more cohesive strategy that aligns the efforts of all federal departments under the auspices of the vice president.
The actor, who reportedly conceived the basic thrust of the story, takes the ever-conflicted Logan/Wolverine to full-blooded depths, and the result is a far more cohesive and gripping film than his previous collaboration with Mangold, 2013's The Wolverine.
But the end result is that USA Basketball's teams rise and fall—if only ever fall so far—based on how well they are able to knit the best basketball players in the world into something more cohesive and coherent than that.
However, if we are serious about wanting better market access to SSA while also supporting international development goals, the U.S. must move beyond the foundations of AGOA and work with allies in Europe to think globally and work towards more cohesive trade approaches.
The complex, which is expected to open in 2024, seems to have a more cohesive look than the current headquarters used by Disney and ABC, a stitched-together mix of former stables and modern office buildings at Columbus Avenue and West 66th Street.
Zoom out to a national -- and even global -- map, and there are hundreds of cities and smaller towns that are choosing inclusion over exclusion, wading through the discomfort of difference and the unfamiliar to emerge on the other side more cohesive and more prosperous.
I'm not sure how Salesforce will bring the different sides of the business together, but it makes sense for the company to at least think of them in a more cohesive way, providing financial help where it's needed and selling where it is not.
Referring to the era of The Circle, Progress poignantly articulates how artists like Kardinal Offishal, Saukrates, and Jully Black made for a more cohesive urban scene than today's disjointed collective, which is more hinged on persona and social media presence rather than craft and experience.
In other words, vArmour takes something that is somewhat messy — disparate security policies covering disparate containers and apps — and helps to hand it in a more cohesive and neat way by providing a single way to manage and provision compliance and policies across all of them.
That said, over the past six months, Bungie has experimented like never before in trying out new formats, like the Gambit-focused Season of the Drifter, and trying to tell a more cohesive narrative with unlockable cutscenes and elaborate backstories to the more popular loot items.
The Dragon Prince creators say part of the process of making the show was looking over the skeleton of the finished product and going back in to make sure there were enough clues and juicy foreshadowing, in the hopes of creating a more cohesive creative work.
The idea is to track points of origin for fishing vessels, catalog where and for how long they meet up with other boats, and build a web of relationships between various fleets and companies to establish a more cohesive understanding of transactions occurring in the ocean.
The first episode of season two, called Atlanta: Robbin' Season, drops March 1 and the show's creators have promised that the new season will have a more cohesive, season-long arc, Vulture reports, inspired by, uh, the 1992 cartoon Tiny Toons: How I Spent My Summer Vacation.
When she made Ghost and "Everything Is Embarrassing," co-written by Dev Hynes of Blood Orange with Ariel Rechtshaid as producer, the L.A. ingenue found her springboard into success, giving way for her to release the fuller and more cohesive debut album, Night Time, My Time, in 2013.
Some companies are already making things a little more cohesive: with its Prime Video Channels, Amazon lets you subscribe to HBO, Showtime, CBS All Access, Shudder, and other services and keep everything on the same bill instead of being overwhelmed by an avalanche of recurring charges every month.
Instead of the somewhat scattershot approach it adopted a few years ago, it looks like Yarkoni plans to make this program into a more cohesive project that gives startups more incentives to work with Microsoft (and potentially Azure, Teams, Visual Studio and its other tools) at an early stage.
Journalists who gathered in Des Moines on the campus of Drake University — where the institution's mascot, a bulldog named Griff, proved the hit of the spin room — had been expecting fireworks among candidates and a more cohesive debate, without the distracting cross-talk of previous, more crowded affairs.
"While this may be anecdotal, we attended a major healthcare IT conference this spring, and informal conversations with Watson Health employees suggested that the business is beginning to feel a lot more cohesive and integrated than previously," Stifel analysts led by David Grossman wrote in a July 12 note.
Those under-the-radar additions are a tribute to Jackson and his scouts, but now it is Hornacek's challenge to craft a more cohesive collective out of what should be a playoff team in an Eastern Conference that thins out considerably after the top two or three slots.
To do that, Facebook has to move past its string of data-privacy issues; Amazon's stock has to find its footing following the company's softer-than-anticipated fourth-quarter forecast; people need to find a more cohesive way to value Netflix's stock; and Alphabet needs to buck investors' negativity, Cramer explained.
And so, I think the future is going to be just a more cohesive way for you to be able to, kind of, ingest and understand what your style is, and then a more effective way to be able to show up, the person that you want to show up.
Still, it was a telling demonstration of Google's eagerness to turn its web of products, nearly all of which command more than 1 billion users each, into a more cohesive network to rival the amount of data and personalization that Facebook has been able to offer advertisers for years now.
The world will not wait for the United States to reconcile its internal political disputes, and China with a more cohesive political establishment may sense its patient, peaceful rise, has left it well positioned to benefit from anachronistic and poorly structured U.S. global policy still unaware of the current realities.
The Qi partners have variable funding and resource capabilities, which may explain why, despite the original ambitions and shared framework, the scattered projects organized by different individuals/organizations can seem less successful than they might be under a more cohesive orchestration, especially when production values and curatorial direction are uneven.
However, if the large field goes forward and the fight to reach 1,991 delegates remains intense, the Democratic Party may ultimately emerge from the long and loud fight with a stronger and more cohesive policy agenda, a bigger pool of voters, a more robust social media strategy and a deeper bench of fresh leadership.
And this trend isn't relegated just to Star Wars, comic adaptations and continuations have been going on for decades, and many Buffy fans still get their fix via the Dark Horse comic series (now on "season 10") and the X-Files comics told a much more cohesive story than the new six episode television mini-series.
As Fox News appears to be facing an identity crisis over its personalities' reactions to impeachment proceedings facing Trump, I could easily see this more cohesive and intoxicating brand of right-leaning reporting blooming as the 2020 Election draws closer, pulling some conservative or Trump-supporting American voters further into corners of media that feel like home.
The basic argument of Rise of the Counter-Establishment is that the conservative movement emulated what it perceived as a loose but effective conspiracy of elite institutions — the Brookings Institution, the Ford Foundation, the New York Times editorial page — and so created a much more cohesive and effective counter-establishment — the American Enterprise Institute, the Olin Foundation, the Wall Street Journal editorial page — to combat it.
For those looking to make a more permanent hair statement, consider a fade featuring your favorite candidate's name: Out-of-town reporters in Iowa will delight in these humorous T-shirts designed just for them: The shirts are sold at Iowa landmark store RAYGUN, where you can also pick up some cheeky, caucus-themed underwear: Or perhaps a Bernie Sanders-printed tee: Other Sanders supporters might opt for more cohesive looks, like these: Who says campaign costumes have to make sense?
Some will be disappointed at the lack of pop tracks that leap out at you on first listen as on Days Are Gone (though Haim show us that they've still got the stuff to write a rager on "Little of Your Love," if you were in any sort of doubt), but Something To Tell You is a more cohesive, slow burn of a record than their first, and will benefit from repeated listens to its whole, rather than to its singles.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (Va.), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, called the complaint an example of why the U.S. needs to have a more cohesive strategy in place to deter cyberattacks.
Marvel has consistently followed a well-thought-out game plan in each of its development "Phases" -- introducing its marquee heroes like Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America and Thor in individual movies before uniting them in "The Avengers" in Phase One; broadening and cross-pollinating with sequels, interconnected storylines and lesser-known, tonally different characters like Ant-Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Phase Two; and building an even more cohesive universe with crossovers, a host of even more widely appealing new leads like Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange and a re-integrated Spider-Man while tying up an era of cinematic storytelling in Phase Three.
In transferring its funding from an ineffective agency that perpetuates rather than improving the Palestinian refugee problem to other agencies with a better track record, not only would funds better reach the Palestinians in real need of them, but it would send a powerful message to all the UN bodies that it will not tolerate unilateral appeals by the Palestinians and one-sided resolutions against Israel at the UN. Former Israel Ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor is a leading advocate of merging UNRWA's activities into the UNHCR's mandate to better utilize available aid budgets and allow the UN to deliver a more cohesive approach to tackling the global refugee crisis.

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