Sentences with phrase «do in any coherent way»

Inputting data respecting marketing campaigns and analyzing its effectiveness is something that solo and small firm lawyers rarely do in any coherent way; but, that is, in part, because there have not existed viable, legal - specific software for doing so.

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But that would require a fundamental change to the Elections Act — eliminating the requirement of a party leader's endorsement to run as a party's candidate, then fashioning a more coherent rule — and a change in the ways our political parties do business.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
It adds to the plural but coherent portrait of Jesus that emerges from the four gospels in a way, I am convinced, that does not significantly damage or deface that portrait.
All science can do is help us to describe God in a reasonable and coherent way.
He does deal with death in a way that is logical and coherent in his theoretical synthesis and in a way that is open to a variety of imagery for pastoral purposes.
Alaso, ArthurP seems to be engaging in a form of personal «transference» by ascribing his own feelings and then «transferring» them to other people who he doesn't know, and then making assumptions about the way things «should be» without asking them, or, in fact, assuming that they were somehow better off killed and then goes on to say things that to a human who is basically coherent, can appear fatalistic and perhaps even suicidal.
He admits he does not have proof «in the classical sense of the word» that the detention centres exist, but insists that a «number of coherent and converging elements», such as flight data and sources from within various intelligence agencies, point that way.
«These analytical tools helped us to understand the T cell repertoire against a particular antigen in a more coherent way than we have been able to do before.
Even if it did uniformly heat Earth's ecosystems, this would not produce a coherent global shift in ecology because local ecosystems respond so differently, often in opposing ways.
One of the things we've done well in this country is to organise the triumvirate of the industry, government instrumentalities and the academic sector to focus on the problem in a coherent way, which is the envy of other countries like Canada.
The collection is coherent and all the individual looks contributes to the theme, this can be done in different ways though and one, as Saab has done, is to keep the looks close in style.
The end just didn't serve to conclude every presented subplot in a coherent way.
But like Abrams did on «Star Trek,» Whedon has stepped up his game in a major way: the action is clear and coherent, the pacing is tight (it's 140 minutes long, but flies by) and the technical contributions are top - notch across the board, from the Bond - movie production design of James Chinlund («The Fountain «-RRB- and the razor - sharp cutting of Jeffrey Ford («Public Enemies «-RRB- and Lisa Lassek («Cabin In The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive themein a major way: the action is clear and coherent, the pacing is tight (it's 140 minutes long, but flies by) and the technical contributions are top - notch across the board, from the Bond - movie production design of James Chinlund («The Fountain «-RRB- and the razor - sharp cutting of Jeffrey Ford («Public Enemies «-RRB- and Lisa Lassek («Cabin In The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive themeIn The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive theme).
The schools that we studied, what they did was have really clear values and principles that guided their decisions, and they brought policies together in what we would say is a coherent way, so they weren't conflicting and contrasting and banging up against each other.
We don't object to making GCSE grading tougher but it needs to happen in a planned, coherent way that is understood by employers, universities and parents.
Instead of thinking about putting stores together to please their users like Google does, Amazon is trying to build a coherent content platform with many ways to consume content — subscriptions, rentals, Kindle Singles, Kindle Serials, etc. — and believes in that goal.
I'm the type of guy who needs a game like this to pull the strings of its systems or puzzles into an interesting or coherent form - and luckily that's exactly what it does in the most thoughtful way possible.
Adjunct curator Lewallen explains the process: «What we're trying to do is figure out a way to make a wonderful show that will include a lot of Leiber material, but not exclusively, and put it together in some way that makes sense, gives it some kind of coherent whole.
These paintings make the argument that our collective misrepresentations don't allow us to see in a real, coherent way.
Peter, you are welcome to comment here if you can do so in a focused and coherent way, one point at a time.
The more you write, the more I'm convinced you don't even have the conceptual framework in your mind to deal with these issues in any coherent way.
Even when the SCC does craft principles around review, Stratas writes, it does so in a way that only tweaks and rebalances the framework, rather than attempting to build a coherent model.
Since one of the Government's goals is to reassert Parliament's supremacy in the wake of the UK's exit from the EU, it would appear that the recommendations set out in the report offer a means of doing so in a way that is more coherent in both conceptual and practical terms than the current provisions of the Bill.
Well, methinks the SCC, right now, isn't sufficiently interested in attempting to make entirely coherent (or even sufficiently coherent) if that were possible the Canadian common law on damages, or some other aspect of tort law, particulary if doing so would force it to deal with inconsistencies in its own jurisprudence and, perhaps, to concede in one way or another that it's not now practicable for the SCC to undertake a wholesale cleanup.
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