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The phrase "and in coherence with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing alignment or agreement with a particular idea or principle.
Example: "The new policy was developed and in coherence with the organization's mission statement."
Alternatives: "in alignment with" or "consistent with".
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The idea is to enable the I.M.F. at once to point out with candor and transparency what are the policy decisions that each of the large economies should be expected to undertake in their own interest and in coherence with the others' contributions to balanced, substantial and sustained global growth.
The overall aim is to show that a self-sufficient heat- and electricity supply of typical urban communities is possible and can be implemented in a cost-efficient way, if the energy planning is done systematically and in coherence with urban planning.
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From a funding point of view, sustainability is likely to depend on a combination of government buy-in, coherence with other strategies, good working relations with donors, perceived and documented good results, and continued external support [ 21].
Apart from enforcement, when selecting countermeasures, posted speeds should be set according to safety checks regarding sight distance, speed differences [69], and road friction (in coherence with local regulations).
Data of the current series showing no statistically significant difference between ADC values of HNSCC at 1.5 and 3 T are in coherence with the literature; in this retrospective series identical b values and parameters were used so that any possible variation is negligible at most.
It can be seen that the residence locations of our ego-subjects are spread geographically across the country, while highly clustered in urban areas, such as Lisbon and Porto - intuitively, in coherence with the general population density distribution of the country.
In an interview with the President of the Group – a charismatic leader and reference point for the company - supported by the CFO's transformational style of leadership - values emerge which have been inherited from the founders and interpreted by the actual leader in coherence with the changed internal and external environmental context.
This law will be in coherence with International Conventions and Government policies.
In coherence with our data, Barroso and co-workers found that the cytotoxic properties of E. coli lysates transfected with the corresponding truncated tcdB gene was about 10-fold reduced compared to lysates from full length TcdB transfected ones [22].
It is important that information is provided so that users can make an educated choice in coherence with both their preferences and their options [ 23, 24].
Third, it promotes an interface meta model allowing engineers to build and to check interfaces taking into account interoperability requirements in coherence with MBSE hypotheses.
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