The cultivation of a personal interior space or Inside allows room for psychic and emotional development, a place to organize memories, emotions and wishes
into coherent forms: paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Since starting with a hypothesis is a rule for writing a dissertation, collecting and organizing evidence as well as associated discussions
into a coherent form appears to be the most difficult task.
This involves carefully choosing words, phrases and sentences, weaving them together
into a coherent form and planning how to use them for maximum effect.
Companions in Crime organizes the extensive literature on peer influence and group delinquency
into a coherent form for the first time.
Not exact matches
Finally, the book lacks «
form» itself: too often, the author merely acts as a conduit for the opinions of other scholars without drawing his observations together
into a
coherent conclusion.
But the fact that the general line of analogy is valid and fruitful seems to me to be definitely proved by the very remarkable fact that these three systems, taken in conjunction, not only
form a complementary and
coherent whole, consistent within itself, but, which is even more easy of demonstration, that this whole is capable of breaking
into motion and of working — that it functions, in a word.
Here «the world» refers to a
coherent whole of meanings, which are never
formed into a completed whole in human experience.
The Christologies of the various
forms of the kerygmata known to us from the New Testament and Christian history are not necessarily
coherent with one another, still less necessarily consistent with the teaching of the historical Jesus, and historical research may well raise problems for a
form of the kerygma, as, for example, research
into the eschatology of Jesus raised problems for the older liberalism.
Yet they embody a
coherent school of design — a common
form of organization that brings the living concerns of the human and ecological communities
into the world of property rights and economic power.
Forming your words
into coherent sentences capable of conveying the purpose and direction of your research, to a committee that may (or may not) have read your proposal, is possible.
Ultimately, these digressions circle back on one another, and Linklater
forms them
into a
coherent narrative that resembles an updated American Graffiti for a new generation.
Teach how to put elements together to
form a
coherent or functional whole or reorganize elements
into a new pattern or sequence.
After these pieces were memorized, the learner would be able to assemble them
into complex understanding and insight — the puzzle could be arranged to
form a
coherent picture.
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.
It's as if the team charged with
forming Final Fantasy XV
into a
coherent product knew the plot was a mess and erected these moments in the periphery to compensate.
Inspired by the language of scientific and spiritual practices, the exhibition explores how transcendental experience is
formed into a
coherent language.
Ocular circles disturb an otherwise rigorous abstraction, and radial spatters of paint
form arcs that translate her painterly gestures
into a
coherent depiction of eddying, organic motion.
Time in the VSW project space is an opportunity to focus on editing and to continue photographing as necessary to
form these pictures
into a
coherent body of work for exhibition as well as the layout for a book.
And I started to see signs — new coalitions and fresh arguments — hinting at how, if these various connections were more widely understood, the urgency of the climate crisis could
form the basis of a powerful mass movement, one that would weave all these seemingly disparate issues
into a
coherent narrative about how to protect humanity from the ravages of both a savagely unjust economic system and a destabilized climate system.
Our work in The Statues that Walked brings a wide range of current research
into focus and combines more than a decade of our own field and related Easter Island research to
form a
coherent picture that is the basis of a new scientific consensus.
The urgency of the climate crisis has
formed «the basis of a powerful mass movement, one that would weave all these seemingly disparate issues
into a
coherent narrative about how to protect humanity from the ravages of both a savagely unjust economic system and a destabilizing climate system,» says Klein.