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The agent who uses her experience to develop a coherent conception of what matters is like the painter who uses her experience to paint a picture that is not a copy of an existing image.
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By this he means that through deliberation, one develops a coherent conception of what matters and a "background against which one can judge not only that one consideration is more important than another, but how much more important" (1997, 163).
And they certainly can't develop a coherent regional policy.
In response, OPEC attempted to develop a coherent environmental policy.
Faced with this challenge, the EU failed to develop a coherent response and fell into disarray.
We help them develop a coherent story to explain gaps in their CV.
It's taken the White House four years to develop a coherent message: Pay your bills.
One reason is its failure to develop a coherent foreign-policy framework.
A liberated Liberal party could develop a coherent agenda to genuinely challenge the Tories on the centre-right.
Whether they will be able to develop a coherent narrative — let alone an explanation for the crash — is uncertain.
We would ask Mr. Montgomery to develop a coherent vision regarding newspapers and multimedia in conjunction with the different publishers.
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