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It will not matter whether she is coherent on most questions so long as she seems to be so on one.
"But we haven't been coherent on how we want to use it".
Mr. Romney was even less coherent on foreign policy than he was on domestic issues.
Grimaces and tics, random gestures and floppy grammar, all get smoothed-out by immediate contact, by the need to render character and meaning coherent on the fly.
Each piece has to be both coherent on its own terms and also flexible enough to fit shifting conditions, and you don't even know in advance what kind of flexibility will be required.
A particularly hot topic on a blog can generate more than 500 comments — 500, that is, that meet guidelines requiring that a comment be coherent, on point, not obscene or abusive, and not a personal attack.
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In this form of partially coherent on-chip microscopy, the captured raw frames are in-line holograms of the specimen with unit magnification, which can be computationally reconstructed to form high-fidelity phase and amplitude images of the sample with submicrometer resolution over the entire active area of the optoelectronic sensor array.
On the Labour side, a coherent policy on Europe that combines its pro-European instincts with its voters' dislike of free movement has yet to emerge.
Having failed to get a coherent reply on the bedroom tax, Miliband moved on to the NHS.
Whereas on other minerals oil would form coherent drops, on a diamond the oil would spread.
Words draw out words: one can always write a banal, elegant, heartfelt, amusing coherent page on any subject, low or high, simple or complex, frivolous or fundamental.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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