Sentences with phrase «lacking coherence»

And sorry for lacking coherence in my first comment.
At the risk of exposing my association of topics and song selection as lacking coherence, I'll leave the last word and inspiration to the lyrics:
Lacking any coherence in plot and filled with banality in script, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer should only be seen by the very desperate.
While the home side ultimately secured the victory — and will have delighted Roy Hodgson — the Three Lions» first - half performance left a lot to be desired, with England lacking coherence and cohesion.
Your plan may look beautiful, but without a solid understanding of your own intentions in business, it's likely to lack coherence and, ultimately, prove ineffective.
Whilst we have seen great attacking play from Swansea this season at times their defence has lacked coherence and strength which has led to the Swans conceding very poor goals with prime reference being made to their fixture at Anfield the Sunday before their Carling Cup final triumph, if Arsenal catch Swansea on a day such as that tomorrow then it could well be to quote Gary Neville «bingo time» for Santi Cazorla with the quick footed Spaniard having the potential to put a disorientated and poorly organised defence to the sword.
The lawyer, Charles Kwesi Bentum argues that the said video evidence lacks coherence, hence leaves doubts over the allegations of corruption leveled against the judges and magistrates.
Unlike Lady Thatcher, Cameron lacks an alternative vision for government and consequently such fiery speeches lack coherence.
Nothing personal, Maria, but your presentation lacks coherence and is full of spelling and syntax errors.
With bits and pieces of scenes strewn like random memories, the narrative lacks coherence.
The same could be said for McDonagh's second feature, only this time it's sense for the off - beat is way off course and it's elaborate crime yarn, lacks coherence.
The Commission argued that the report used «a small number of cases to arrive at a generalized conclusion» and secondly, that report was «contradictory» by making «sweeping general assertions about AMISOM culpability» before «exhaustively interrogating the scale and prevalence» and thirdly, that «report lacks coherence in its account of AU's efforts to prevent and respond» to the allegations (AU, 2014, September, 8, pp.1 - 2).
However, the fourth most frequent statement observed (at 55.5 per cent) was: «The Principal and other school leaders articulate a shared commitment to improvement, but limited attention has been given to specifying detail or to developing a school - wide approach (e.g. plans for improvement may lack coherence, be short - term or without a whole - school focus).»
He criticized low admissions standards; curriculums that «lack coherence and connections to the work that's actually done in the field»; clinical programs devoted to mere shadowing of practitioners, whether they are successful or not; «watered - down» dissertations with little connection to practice; and a pervasive race among teachers to acquire credit for leadership courses, and thus boost their salaries, without any interest in actually assuming positions of greater authority.
So if I lack coherence... Anyway, readers invest time and sometimes money in my books.
Historically, it looks back to Rauschenberg's Factum I and Factum II, and ahead to French painter Bernard Piffaretti's decades - long pursuit of twinned compositions, but it lacks the coherence (visual and conceptual) of the other Brushstroke paintings.
It seems difficult to even say that there is a narrative language in place because there is so much information with what seems to lack any coherence in pictorial space.
NGO Greenpeace says the plan is «contradictory» and lacks coherence, while WWF says it has «blind spots».
I would say you offer little to back up your contention that the network of protections are weak and lack coherence, while admitting specific protections are strong.
I would say the network of protections is weak and lacks coherence, but specific protections are strong.
It's normally fairly easy to tell these websites apart from natural websites, because all their links will lack any coherence and are normally part of a link network created just to provide spammy backlinks that will inevitably reduce your Google search results.

Not exact matches

Later philosophers of the Visistadvaita Vedanta school clarified and further elaborated Ramanuja's thought, but it still lacked the originality, power, and coherence of Shankara's Advaitic thought.
hat the book lacks in fullness of argument and exposition, it makes up for in readability, coherence, and simplicity of design.
I would suggest a change of wording here: for «loss of coherence» I should like to substitute «lack of coherence
She thus lacks that minimal coherence essential to human agency.
If, as Donald Davidson has taught us, hermeneutical charity is the effort to maximize the sense of views we oppose and to search for all possible areas of agreement whenever we engage a view whose truthfulness and coherence we doubt, then I feel bound to conclude — alas — that Wolterstorff's lecture lacks such charity almost entirely.
Fittingly for a man with so many interests, When I Was a Photographer, a collection of Nadar's journals, lacks any narrative or generic coherence, though they never cease to be anything less than fascinating.
Or congregations are spread so thin that their lives and ministries lack depth and coherence.
The paradigmatic fictional works of the twentieth century either present accounts that make dramatic sense in themselves, but tell of events or sequences that could not occur in the world outside the storytelling; or they meticulously describe events that could occur or perhaps actually have occurred in «the real world,» but in such fashion as to display precisely their lack of dramatic coherence.
My problem with your interpretation is its lack of logic and coherence as exposed in my first post.
As well as the lack of coherence across Government, there's a lack of focus within DCMS.
Sir Michael Scholar, the chairman of the UK Statistics Authority at the time, responded to Mr Raynsford's letter in January: «Looking at statistics on housing, house building and house prices more generally, the Statistics Authority has been concerned for some time that there is a lack of coherence and clarity in their public presentation.»
I agree on the central point - the question remains, however, whether Labour is suffering from a lack of coherence with regard to those central themes it might traditionally have offered as «positive argument».
The result lacks smoothness and coherence.
The number of research structures, agencies, and partnerships has reached an all - time high; the complexity, lack of coherence, and redundancies that result are a burden on French researchers and make the system opaque to the private sector and foreigners.
A bit random, tellingly, and lacking a zing of coherence.
«s run time - which I thought was two hours, but it really seemed to be like four - seems devoted to a tertiary subplot in the art house Coherence, a film that lacks traditional narrative structure and drips with the ideas mother!
But as a movie, this «inside» look at the dozen or so dedicated members of the Parisian Child Protection Unit is conspicuously lacking in coherence and depth.
Moreover, what the fight sequences lack in dazzle (especially compared to the robo - battles of Michael Bay), they make up for in basic coherence: Unlike in the Transformers trilogy, in Real Steel you always know which robot is fighting which and why.
What Game Night lacks in (any) plausibility or coherence it makes up for in Friday night, pleasingly brainless entertainment.
A fascinating and visually impressive intellectual helter - skelter ride, but the lack of narrative coherence lets down its promising sci - fi concepts and satire.
The director Alex Garland's followup to his debut feature Ex Machina is frequently a pleasure to look at, but lacks structure and coherence.
A lack of traditional coherence is fine because Fire Emblem Warriors isn't on a mission to make sense.
Precision - tooled yet lacking even the smallest glint of red - eyed emotion (or coherence), the new Terminator will make your head hurt.
Director Jonathan Liebesman background in horror films shines through in some genuinely tense moments, and one or two of the action sequences are well executed (a massive shoot - out on a freeway overpass is a particular highlight), but the potential of this movie is both wasted by a lack of general coherence, and then destroyed by dialogue that swings wildly from cheesy patriotic to unintentionally hilarious.
However, all these pieces not only lack any sense of coherence to anyone who isn't a diehard Potter - maniac, but also spice, making the film feel more like a reunion over tea and crumpets rather than the grand adventure it is supposed to be.
The two sequels that followed — X-Men 2 and X-Men: The Last Stand — lacked the narrative coherence of the first film, but were not without their bright spots.
And though it lacks the wonderfully gritty texture of Mr. Daniels» last feature — The Paperboy — or the narrative coherence of his film before that — Precious — it still manages to move its audience and serve its story.
But while Cronenberg's dry wit is on partial display here, the satirical tone feels off - key and the narrative is disappointingly disjointed but seemingly aware of it, as if it's playfully reveling in its lack of cinematic coherence.
Nothing, however, would have repaired the film's lack of narrative coherence.
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