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Not coincidentally, a recent videotape of Midori teaching a master class shows her advising a young violinist to strive for "more coherence" of the two parts.
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It's something that would bring a little more coherence to the life of the Communion.
While the acting and direction click, one longs for more coherence to the two acts.
Incorporation of domestic agricultural practices, sugarcane mills operations, and realistic modeling of indirect impacts of land use change using regional models could provide more coherence in estimations of GHG emissions.
A true Steel City re-work of the original, it goes much further and has way more coherence than a series of unrelated remixes.
Taking into consideration the research capacity of these countries, if the five journals identified by the WPA task force were incorporated in the two international databases there would be more coherence in the distribution of indexed journals across the regions and across these countries.
Hence, more coherence does not necessarily imply higher likelihood of truth in the sense of higher joint probability.
While the Grand Bargain called for less duplication and more coherence, critics argue it fell short of ensuring that these assessments were carried out independently.
Many opponents of the reforms are calling for more coherence.
But the move is part of a wider push by Culkin to create more coherence within the island side.
There's much more coherence, much more party discipline".
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