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There's little coherence.
The list has little coherence or order.
Much kissing, little coherence (2 00).
Those scrawled slogans and laments pinned to the railings had so little coherence.
On Wednesday, what little coherence the story had left fell away.
As anyone who's watched a cable-news focus group can attest, many undecided voters do tend to be ill-informed bandwagon jumpers with little coherence or consistency to their worldview.
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It's something that would bring a little more coherence to the life of the Communion.
"Born American," which opens today at Loew's State Twin and other theaters, is comprised of so many derivative bits and pieces that it's not surprising the movie has too little narrative coherence or momentum to keep us going, and no characters we care about enough to root for.
His introspection was intense, if not befuddling, before the quarter-final with Wales in Brisbane and the performance he produced in that match was so lacking in clarity that head coach Clive Woodward sent on Mike Catt to inject a little more coherence.
Among Harrison biographers, only Ian Inglis is less than enthusiastic, acknowledging that Barham's orchestration and the other musicians give the track "undoubted excitement and energy", but lamenting that the song offers "little overall coherence between words and music".
When aggregated into embryoid bodies they develop disorganised masses of different cell types with little spatial coherence.
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