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"It has shown an ability to adapt and evolve over the years, and it has shown that it becomes more coherent under pressure.
The structure of time becomes more coherent, the sense of comparison and trajectory grows more developed, the immersion in things is replaced by the appeal of story.
In the case of true theories, Whewell claimed, "the system becomes more coherent as it is further extended.
At the same time, the assembly becomes more coherent, as measured by the percentage identity of the mapped regions to the assembly from the previous iteration (Fig. 1c, dashed lines).
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Peter Neu of the Boston Consulting Group says stress tests must also become more "coherent".
The shows became more coherent, but there was always this edge of chaos – which added to the excitement.
UK politicians need to become more coherent and less timid in articulating the value of aid to all parties.
But it is not multipolar and competitive enough, or not yet, to compel it to become more coherent, assertive and hard-headed.
Until overall operations become more coherent, demanding top quality plus rigid adherence to shipment quotas sends mixed signals that invariably cause quality to suffer.
A third line of argument (manifesting his close intellectual relation to his friend from Vienna, the philosopher Karl Popper) was that the history of western painting shared with science the self-critical urgency to overcome its own previous formulas so as to become more coherent and compendious in representing natural appearances.
When the cell size decreases, the columns of sensing matrix A become more coherent because they come closer to each other.
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