Sentences with phrase «more coherent»

Through insightful questions and multiple edits, my story and answers were made much more coherent and interesting.
Quick and Affordable Resumes did a terrific job on organizing, analyzing and presenting my resume in a more coherent and detailed order.
Such a strategy would also help the Japanese financial watchdogs making their regulations more coherent, as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) sees bitcoin in a favorable light.
Universal apps also make the cross-device experience more coherent.
However, Hirji said to CNBC that while Coinbase is not currently adding any new cryptocurrencies to its platforms, they will be able to once regulation becomes more coherent.
That OnePlus is a much more coherent, self - assured company with a working logistics arm that ships phones on time to match its ambitious sales goals is a bonus, and one that puts it in good stead for 2017 and beyond.
Overall, the user interface has been given some unified colors in order to make everything feel more coherent.
I don't know if Google's approach will actually work to acquire users, but it's a much more coherent strategy than we heard back in May.
«These are slightly more conservative phone users who to carry a smartphone, but they want something a little bit more coherent and elegant than Android.»
This update makes things even simpler and more coherent still, and adds about the biggest property in the industry right now — Star Wars.
Apple's Watch seems much better at tracking health data than any Android Watch, but Android's notifications seem much better and more coherent than Apple's.
To me macOS looks and feels more coherent than Windows 10.
The phone just feels better, more coherent and deliberate in its creation, when its front and rear curves unite into a symmetrical, ergonomic shape.
in more coherent English than 90 % of the people I've met.
It should be more coherent to browse the app now that you won't lose your place because your feed randomly refreshes, and there shouldn't be as many disparate time stamps to juggle.
Simpson staties at 650 - 651 that the «decline in popularity of this form of literature is partly explicable in terms of the rise of the treatise, which expounded the law in a way more coherent than was possible by any rearranged scheme of maxims».
Drawing on these two parts, I then propose two concrete changes to the Dunsmuir framework that in my view would render it more coherent and stable, both doctrinally and practically.
Law practice management software allows lawyers to increase their efficiency in substantive practice, combines useful business tools into a single repository, and provides attorneys the space and freedom they need to make more coherent business decisions.
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.
For a more coherent abstract of Smith's law review citation study, read a blog entry written by Tom Smith himself.
A more coherent critic could have been that McGill Guide's authors did not treat SOQUIJ, eCarswell and Quicklaw the same way.
This would ideally reduce backlog in federal courts and reduce duplicative discovery, allowing the courts to administer mass claims in a more coherent fashion.
«In my view, it is time to take two incremental steps in order to make the common law less unsettled and piecemeal, more coherent and more just.
Viscusi concluded that judges exhibit the same biases as jurors when reasoning, but are more sensitive to details of the cases being judged, more coherent in their reasoning about probabilities, gains, and losses; and more accurate than jurors.
Another alternative proposal foresees an amendment of the Treaties which clarifies the status of the ECHR within EU law and upgrades it to ensure instead of an accession to the ECHR a more coherent observance of the ECHR acquis.
I also agree with the insightful comment that the judgment would have been more coherent if the procedure had been slightly different.
Later this week, we'll address some slightly more advanced concepts designed to make your social media efforts even more coherent and efficient.
It is tempting to start madly writing but you will produce a much clearer and more coherent answer, if you spend a couple of minutes organising your thoughts.
Secondly they called for the acknowledgement that there needs to be more coherent information on climate - finance needs in developing countries, including a need for increased capacity in developing countries to conduct comprehensive assessments on their mitigation and adaptation needs.
One of the benefits to the Steig commentary was that we managed to achieve a very precise benchmarking and reconciliation of the awkward Mann algorithm to our own more coherent algorithm in R — something that was reported on in early 2009.
The mission of the Environmental Observations, Modeling and Forecasting Division is to increase understanding of interactive processes in the Earth's environment and the development of a more coherent picture of its sensitivities to natural and anthropogenic change.
With the Trans - Pacific Partnership in the doldrums, the new partnership is designed to counter Beijing's energy diplomacy through a more coherent bilateral push.
The debris coverage may be one of the missing links to creating a more coherent picture of glacial behavior throughout all mountains.
My only role is to read the scientific literature and try to give a more coherent picture of what the evidence indicates.
Despite his bizarre and presumably dishonest suggestion that «global warming» is a result of some sort of «compromise», -LRB-???) Limbaugh is making a far more coherent point than MediaMatters implies.
Large sample depth during other periods is not then required (a robust curve to remove growth trend is already in hand) except in relation to the general coherence of the tree response to the environmental parameter of interest — if the trees are «noisy» then a larger number of samples will be required to extract signal than if the signal is more coherent.
I don't see anything in 19.4.2.1 that would radically change the qualification of «high agreement», and make the concept of climate change - driven migration any more coherent.
Maybe you can try again in a more coherent way.
Once you add these factors, you get a more coherent picture of what is going on.
A number of different analyses suggest that a simple correction to the war - time period (as was used before the creation of the Hadley Centre) provides a more coherent and credible result.
Increasing this threshold enhances the tropical intraseasonal variability in the model and produces a more coherent MJO as well as a drier and colder mean climate in the model.
George Monbiot might make a more coherent argument if he was able to distinguish between the two types of «freedom» humans have as an option.
How had a small band of non-scientists managed to so quickly and thoroughly pursuade the nation's leaders to reject an ever more coherent and definitive body of scientific evidence?
However, if / when, say David's solar hypothesis offers a better explanation than the worn out CO2 bogyman, then that is surely a more coherent explanation of the null hypothesis, no?
Then, if you can make a more coherent argument, you're welcome to post comments.
The stadium wave deserves a more coherent critique than that mess of histrionics, barty.
This is articulated in three statements of purpose: to support innovative approaches to helping smallholder producers — both women and men — build their resilience to climate change; to help smallholder farmers take advantage of available mitigation incentives and funding; and to inform a more coherent dialogue on climate change, rural development, agriculture and food security.
Eli Rabett, it seems you are trying to be more coherent than usual, but your lack of experience with such is causing problems.
Jones» «explanation» of cruwlda2 being on the CRU website since 1996 was no more coherent.
Once again, if you bother to read my comments before pretending to dismiss them you may be more coherent.
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