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"There is a coherence in what he is doing," said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College.
There is a coherence in her career, in her style, so the spectator can immediately grasp the essence.
Anyway in order to maintain a coherence in the whole analysis and by considering the cross-validation results, we have used the same model for all fits.
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Thus there is in many cases a coherence of in vitro and in vivo findings.
Lack of relationship between the Title and the Purpose sentences could result in a coherence problem in your abstract.
There would be a fresh coherence in a union with no à la carte options, a union where all members use the euro, sign up to the Schengen agreement on open borders, contribute to a common border force, and even form a joint military – the "European army" so pilloried in the last weeks of the UK referendum campaign.
Does any coherence in a biography depend on the writer's imposition of something akin to a fictional pattern on his facts?
All showed a comparable coherence in terms of monophyly and morphology, and a similar lack of geographical coherence (data not shown).
Lisi was seduced by the coincidences: there seemed to be a deep coherence in it somewhere.
The frequency domain comparison yields a high coherence in the vicinity of the resonant Chandler frequency.
The elements of the poems are trustworthy, and you feel there's a real coherence in the sensibility that's transmitting them to you.
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