Sentences with phrase «coherent sense»

To build your own Brand Land, you'll quickly discover you need an exceptionally coherent sense of what you stand for.
I find all this, after thinking about it for some seventy years, almost ludicrous in its begging of questions and failure to make coherent sense.
The Anglican Communion no longer made any sort of coherent sense in terms of its ecclesiology, and although day - to - day life in the parish still had all its consolations, the bigger picture for Anglo - Catholics was, to put it mildly, exasperating.
High notes are strong and crystal clear (such as the violins of Michael Giacchino's score), and the twisting and crashing of the trippy action scenes are mixed with an immersive, exhilarating, oxymoronically coherent sense of operatic cacophony.
It's great fun up until the point when it becomes too much, the screen filled with way too many enemies, effects, attacks and colors to make coherent sense out of it all.
Whereas Wesley came to his theology chiefly out of his study of the Bible and his personal experience, Whitehead was a mathematical physicist trying to make coherent sense of deep perplexities created by new discoveries in the early part of this century.
Third, ensure your layout makes coherent sense.
Our society fails to present a coherent sense of what a good life should look like or how one arrives at a good life; and without a sense of purpose, the demands that fall on teens to «get into a good college» seem arbitrary and dehumanizing.
That ridiculous argument has been refuted over and over, and you ignorant anti-science boobs continue to use it as if it makes any kind of coherent sense.
The church can be a major constructive force for mental health in the community if its preaching, church school curricula, and formal and informal social gatherings provide a cohesive and coherent sense of healthy human relationships that will guide, sustain, and encourage healthy emotional attitudes in its members.
You just proved the validity of my argument, that Christians lack a coherent sense of morality and are ideologically driven.
One should no doubt think twice about offering up someone else's confessional, but it seems likely that the prayer Moses Herzog offers to God could be spoken by Bellow as well: «How my mind has struggled to make coherent sense.
More to the point, it is an utterly nonsensical claim — so nonsensical, in fact, that it is doubtful that those who make it can truly be considered atheists in any coherent sense.
In short, whereas the happy life is characterized by ease and pleasure, the meaningful life is characterized by generosity, deep engagement with difficult pursuits, and a coherent sense of how the self develops across time.
The party must show that it understands the concerns of the «squeezed middle» on tax, law and order, public spending and welfare, conveying a coherent sense of how Labour would govern Britain.
The researchers say that this area of the brain is key to creating a «coherent sense of having a body» (Journal of Neurological Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1136 / jnnp -2011-300224).
Although the brain still receives these data when we lose consciousness, no coherent sense of reality can be assembled.
No coherent sense of character links Lucy's episodic efforts to find two men: her father, alluded to mysteriously in her mother's journal, and her own first lover, a role for which there are wall - to - wall volunteers.
It's trying to set up life on a whaling vessel in the early 19th century but I didn't feel like we got a coherent sense of life aboard the seas or how the various components worked.
There is no coherent sense of a story therefore the movie kind of charges on, relentlessly, until it cuts to a closing honeymoon scene with a needless King Kong reference.
Of course, by the time you write it into sentences that flow from one to the next and make coherent sense, they might be in a different order, and you might have extra tidbits thrown in or even an element or two missing.
This way you can enjoy my amazing remarks, occasional inability to make any coherent sense and see what this cool looking game is all about.
These perspectives often clash with each other, such that perspectives can not be synchronized to create a coherent sense of space.»
Latifa Echakhch's interest in migration and how it plays out in the form of cultural heritage leads her to create works that unsettle the idea of a coherent sense of identity.
Rather, it is merely about orderly categorizing of ideas and movements in order to make some coherent sense of things.
These become a habitual way of coping for many even when the threat is no longer present, and may interfere with the child's ability to develop a coherent sense of self across different behavioral states.
Children with insecure patterns of attachment have not been «seen, felt, understood and known» by their important caregivers and as a result have not developed a coherent sense of self.
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