Sentences with phrase «less coherent»

Both ways, Samsung will have something to gain — more market share or less coherent IOS ecosystem.
Three models of GS7 launching concurrently could make for a less coherent marketing message — especially if the new edge + is smaller than the old edge +.
I would nevertheless be interested in Mike's opinion: would a 1C global cooling (with a huge uncertainty) between the extremes of the MWP and the LIA be more or less coherent with the temperature record?
I don't normally «do» science, but it seems that the MO are getting less coherent and more involved with the politics.
How can one construct an identity in a world that is becoming more fractured, fluid, and less coherent; where traditional notions of class belonging, sexual identity, or the role of the artist seem to be constantly changing?
The first New York museum show devoted exclusively to this Viennese master is less a coherent Klimt exhibition than a Klimt - o-rama.
This more or less coherent central group is supplemented by the varied approaches of Joseph Kosuth, Etel Adnan, Hélio Oiticica, Peter Halley, David Batchelor, Ian Davenport and Yuko Shiraishi.
The latest of the WarioWare franchise would seem to have a slightly less coherent story from its past installments, though that likely would be of no concern to some players.
In fact, the elaborate unlocks and progression systems that are wrapped around Forza 7 end up making that time - honored tradition of using less prestigious cars to work your way up to bigger and better cars, races, and series feel less coherent and enjoyable.
This story is a lot less coherent than Peace Walker, which eventually coalesced into a borrowed but trenchant point about the madness of the Cold War.
, the game ends up displaying a far less coherent or decisive leftism than its contemporaries like Final Fantasy VII or Metal Gear Solid 2 that were, through an insistent application of text, managing to tackle much more complex systems of oppression than Dragon Quarter's systems and minimalist narrative could ever hope to achieve, which leaves the game feeling tonally coherent much more so than it is thematically coherent.
When the reality of the murder sets in, Isaac's narration becomes less coherent, dissolving into a frantic internal monologue.
, much less a coherent one, and it tries to redefine the definition of «author» so that it means something that it never has before.
Conversations in less successful groups were less coherent; their proposals for solutions were disconnected from preceding discussion.
The theatrical cut is, in other words, better paced and no less coherent than the alternative — I had a similar reaction when comparing the theatrical and longform versions of Emmerich's Independence Day.
It's far raunchier and less coherent than Stoller's previous comedies: «Forgetting Sarah Marshall,» «Five - Year Engagement» and «Get Him to the Greek.»
The worm turns a bit, and the narrative turns even less coherent.
And the action sequences directed by Steven S. DeKnight feel more infrequent and more annoying, less coherent, less entertaining.
A terrific work of political and social satire set in a Nebraska high school that has the intelligence of (the less coherent) «Rushmore,» while painting a much darker picture of politics and human relationships.
Its plot would have been no less coherent had it been generated by algorithms rather than simply rejiggered to please them.
While it's true that the new movie improves upon its far more amateurish, far less coherent predecessor, the point isn't really relevant.
Of jobs, lead charity for the less coherent and more ask for more.
She expects this blog to become less and less coherent as she becomes more and more sleep - deprived.
Partly because of all of the above: as a broader, fuzzier and less coherent term, Fascist may be considered weaker.
And were he to give up trying to be one, any government that he led in future would seem less coherent than that he leads now — and although it has many strengths, coherence is not one of them.
in a flux of only more or less well connected images, and more or less coherent concepts and beliefs.
It is state in which which our brains are acting as if called upon to interpret real sensory input when actually experiencing much less coherent stimuli than reality provides.
Nothing could be less coherent (or more confused) than a bunch of Trump Republicans sitting around talking about what a post-Obamacare health care system should look like.
You said that Three Billboards offers a less coherent thematic statement than Get Out, and I absolutely agree.
By contrast, Front National leader Marine Le Pen, currently leading the opinion polls in France's Presidential elections due in May, routinely attacks the ECB's policy as too tight and Germanic (albeit she recently diluted her comments on taking France out of the euro into something much less coherent than the brutal «Frexit» she threatened earlier).

Not exact matches

I'm a little under the whether and thus less than fully coherent today, so I apologize if I am not making myself clear.
Legend, no less than history, remembers the past; but it remembers it with a creative abandon, in disregard of history's concern, always present whatever the degree of interpretation, to give a rational and coherent reconstruction.
«Does your government have a coherent response to the plight of these huge numbers of Christians whose plight appears to be less regarded than that of others?
Physical evidence is great for some things, much less so for others and since we are generally talking ruins or even scraps that aren't even coherent enough to be called ruins, there is a lot if interpretation.
That the law was held to be unconstitutional was less shocking than that the Court was unable to articulate a coherent rationale for its conclusion.
As to the rest of what you typed: It's not even coherent, much less a cogent logical structure that compels anybody to do anything.
This in turn will further allow us to produce a more consistent and less arbitrary process philosophy, particularly but not exclusively a more coherent doctrine of God.
In a republic, morality is public because it has more or less good reasons and coherent ideals, truthfulness to tradition and to the present.
No... that poster couldn't put a coherent thought together even in this forum, much less formulate an action.
But few of us would endorse those elements of tradition that baptize patriarchal oppression, endorse violence against women, oppress lesbians and gays, exalt perpetual virginity as the superior state, or declare that heterosexual rape is a lesser sin than masturbation (on the view that the latter act contradicts nature while the former act, while also sinful, is in accordance with nature) The postbiblical tradition, like Scripture itself, does not provide one coherent, consistent sexual ethic.
When she employs the example to explain to me her own views and thus constructs within our conversation an element of her own religious identity, she is noting that the negotiated meaning contributes something to her larger belief system - even if what it contributes is less than coherent.
Paul is less than coherent.
Has anyone else noticed that I'm the only one here who can even identify a coherent and plausible thought (much less two or more strung together).
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.
And part of the problem for many children these days is that their communities are less stable, coherent, and connected than they used to be — so for them, finding a supportive community at camp could be an important experience.
And, «missingthenw», you shouldn't call someone ignorant when you can't spell, much less put a coherent sentence together.
He added, «It's difficult to get a coherent direction on green policy and perhaps the government needs less cooks spoiling the broth.
In order to be credible and coherent Osborne's critics can not merely oppose a specific cut but must also advocate a less ideological rush towards a smaller state.
Assessing Cuomo's motivations can be difficult to do, because he does not seem to have any coherent ideology beyond «shaming Bill de Blasio more or less constantly is good.»
«I suppose it's somehow less hurtful to accuse hundreds of thousands of people of sexism than it is to pick on a specific person,» he writes, pointing out that Miller lacks a «coherent argument,» her case resting on a questionable analogy to the 2008 Obama / Clinton race, which Miller asserts Obama won purely because of sexist attacks on Hillary.
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