However, he's not their parent and many blended families do not work with
a lot of cohesion.
I thought we had
a lot of cohesion thats why we did nt buy players in the window.
Not exact matches
Spurs» defence often has the
cohesion of a group
of men off their face on drugs and it's about to get a whole
lot trippier
«One theory that resonated with a
lot of the things we found points to the importance
of busy streets in promoting outdoor activity, interaction and
cohesion in communities, which could potentially deter street violence,» said Branas, who has led several previous studies suggesting that urban parks and greening vacant
lots encourage people to become invested in maintaining their neighborhoods and may reduce violent crime.
It's a process that leads to social
cohesion among the group — something a
lot of folks yearn for.
There are a
lot of amazing things going on in this movie, but I feel as if the movie needs a big hug, both to heat it up and to bring its terriffic - but - disconnected elements to a tighter state
of cohesion.
Forster doesn't get a
lot of help with the plot, which constantly shifts tones and lacks
cohesion due in no small part to the film's massive rewrites — four screenwriters (including Damon Lindelof, who botched last year's underwhelming Prometheus) are credited and you get a sense
of the confusion.
As it stands, the film isn't a complete mess, but with its slow pace and lack
of cohesion, it does leave a
lot to be desired.
Lots of out
of date, ill regarded training programs with seemingly little
cohesion or overall direction.
Salmon notes that many buyers lack imagination, so if they walk into your home and see
lots of bright colors or a lack
of cohesion in the color palette, they may be scared off.
So there is a
lot of good content, but it is just marred by the lack
of internal game mechanic
cohesion and the vast amount
of unnecessary, and generic, narrative waffle.
Consider using the Vietnam war as a model, the way WW2 was used as a model for VC1; there's a
lot of good storytelling to be had there, from the perspective
of a nation trying to maintain its
cohesion and independence as two massive powers fight over it like a dog over a bone.
There's a
lot of work and no
cohesion between the administration and offices.