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I have one further thing to say: coherence rather than words.
We're beyond coherence, and I cannot get a word out of us.
We have had a number of them in the debate about coherence.
Another need is to bring more coherence to the Clinton foreign policy message.
But who needs coherence when you're having this much fun?
Over the course of a few hours, the dance took on form and coherence.
Without policy coherence our investment in these countries will never pay off.
She took his face between her hands and shook him into coherence.
Never break up the coherence of the scene in this way.
But coherence does not appear to be a major concern.
The thing that turns out to be important is the coherence.
It was as if a storm of coherence had come over him.
And if it is, what will turn coherence into a song?
At the moment, little is being said about the coherence of Europe's policies.
It is therefore a policy coherence matter that we are talking about here.
Then he sat alone for a long time, trying to get his thoughts back into coherence.
Now, we must watch history and memory lose their coherence.
I believe that we should show the minimum of coherence.
I think that we should establish more coherence here too.
There did not seem to be much coherence to the constitution.
After half an hour, the first flash of coherence came.
"They seem to be, again, fighting in very small groups, without much coherence to the defense."
The second is the strong coherence of water molecules to each other.
In our view, the matter does not present major difficulties and will even provide greater coherence.
In other words, what is the Commission itself doing to create the conditions for policy coherence?
Its other demands did not have a strong ideological coherency.
And because of that, it becomes even more difficult to measure what impact "coherency" can be expected to have.
He could hear little coherency in their cries, other than a few general references to death and murder.
He began, in the minutes after a firefight, to give a coherency to the violence that took place around him.
I say nothing, not only from fear but from total lack of coherency.
I would try to point out the coherency between nutrition and lifestyle diseases.
In reality, the plan is a series of national measures to be implemented by each government, without much coherency between the policies.
Those thoughts weren't really coherent; too much had happened to him for coherency.
Slowly, not just that face on a sea of white but peripheral details took form and coherency.
The point at which the material cannot flow is called the coherency point.
Morgan is not a literary man; in fact he cannot speak English with any degree of coherency.
The maintenance of coherency thus affects the driving force for diffusion.
And the buildings... There was no coherency to this city.
I fully subscribe to his appeal for more consistency and coherency in human rights policy.
He wasn't hoping for much coherency out of her.
The coherency is not enough to be able to write concurrent programs and thus comes along a cache consistency model.
Taking the ordinary vague meaning of the word "talented," there is no coherency in the picture.
The observation lacked coherency, perhaps, but it left no doubt of Ellen's meaning.
Coherency: each window is permanently, unambiguously associated with a single folder.
There are elements that could become one, but I find the overall design very messy and lacking coherency.
The coherency matrix contains all second order statistical information about the polarization.
Did it matter anymore, he wondered as he struggled for coherency.
These coherency states are maintained through communication between the caches and the backing store.
An impressive coherency is on display across this debut long-play set.
"As you see, at this point our convoy suddenly loses its coherency," Sandler continued.