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The hardest challenge was to try and write from different angles about various aspects of his work without losing coherence.
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On the other hand, the situation where the species lose coherence but genomes remain coherent makes sense in the framework of our model, and the high level of inconsistency of gene trees at the root of the tree of life that is seen in real sequence data suggests that this situation could well have existed in the early stages of prokaryotic evolution.
As the signal intensity is a result of many protons acting coherently, it decays as the proton population loses coherence.
"I lost coherence".
Its back half loses coherence as Snoop retreats to a default of weed anthems.
With the deal broken, parochial ruling arrangements in the UK have started to lose coherence.
Beyond the polemical intensity of the Fridericianum, the show loses coherence and often subsides into dross.
Consumed with internal problems, particularly those of the euro, it has lost coherence.
At a distance, they blur and lose coherence, like dreams that fade upon waking -- or like hoarfrost melting in the sun.
His second half consisted of Schubert's late Sonata in B-flat major – a substantial and wide-ranging work, but also one that can lose coherence if carelessly handled.
Mr. Biss took the Adagio molto at a pace so achingly slow that the music threatened to lose coherence: a choice in which he is hardly alone.
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