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It is the author's task to create stories that are orderly enough to be coherent, but not so neat that they fail to reflect the true mystery and complexity of human life.
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For example, when using the clinically meaningful unit method, it is assumed that interventions in each unit are similar enough in theory and in delivery to be coherent.
Whatever develops has to be coherent".
Human-engineered systems tend to be coherent.
Non-developers need to be coherent.
We may suspect that any such D will be too heterogeneous or gerrymandered to constitute an event, but there seems to be no principled reason for thinking that in all such cases, the earlier screener will be coherent enough to be a proper event, while the later screener will not be.
The book argued that science-dominated modern society was ugly, repressive and soulless; that youthful dissent was coherent enough to be termed a culture; and that this anti-rationalist "counterculture" — a term Dr. Roszak popularized and may have invented — might offer the foundation of a new visionary civilization.
Schwartz (2007) contends that the biomedical sciences do not share a general concept of disease that is coherent enough to be analyzed.
To assess whether an item is coherent enough to be included in the scale, the corresponding item coefficient H i is used.
Kilcullen: Pakistan is not an ally or an enemy — it's not coherent enough to be either.
Kilcullen: Pakistan is not an ally or an enemy it's not coherent enough to be either.
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