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Not only will there be more coherence across services for children age 5, but also the initiative is bringing the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technolgy together around the same table to dialogue and cooperate for a shared goal.

Taking into consideration the research capacity of these countries, if the five journals identified by the WPA task force were incorporated in the two international databases there would be more coherence in the distribution of indexed journals across the regions and across these countries.

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Are we talking of global coherence, such that judges should strive to reach judicial decisions which cohere to some extent with the settled law of an entire legal system, or should the coherence we seek be more local in nature, e.g. coherence with particular branches or areas of law?

Mr. Shorto is a rambling philosopher-reporter whose versatility can be more impressive than his coherence.

Women's widespread use of CAM in Western countries has also been suggested as an expression of traditional gender roles and dominant discourses of femininity, as being "help-seeking" and adhering to the "patient role" is more in coherence with a traditional femininity than masculinity [ 37, 38].

It was proposed that visual explanations would be more effective than verbal explanations because they encourage completeness and coherence, are more explicit, and are typically multimodal.

"One of the things I'm already saying to Sir Martin is that there needs to be much more coherence around Staying Put.

Suppose that (47) is true in virtue of corresponding to physical reality, while (48) true in virtue of cohering with a body of law; and suppose further that correspondence (F1) is more 'heavyweight' than coherence (F2).

Although there were no sociodemographic differences in sense of coherence subscale scores, those with higher sense of coherence were more likely to adopt self-regulated learning strategies.

The question of interest, then, is whether more coherence implies a probability (given independence and individual credibility) everything else being equal.

Schuman often poured old music into new wineskins, recycling three Williams (Billings, Shakespeare and, unapologetically, Schuman) into pieces whose formal, harmonic, melodic and rhythmic coherence is more easily sensed than explained.

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