Not exact matches
This time, much of the
case is all in one place, which lets it be
more concise and
coherent.
Made a much
more coherent cookie than has usually been the
case.
c) Hypotheses get
more consistent and
coherent, and in this
case tend to do away with «climate has changed naturally for millenia before the industrial revolution» as a sole explanation.
The current consensus ie that GH gases are responsible for most of the current global warming and will be responsible fore even
more warming in the future, can only be replaced by a new one if a
coherent case, rather than a whole collection of mutually incompatible objections, is made.
Law schools have been heavily criticized for lacking
coherent educational missions and for having no means of assessing whether they accomplish what they ostensibly intend to accomplish.82
More particularly, the prevailing «
case method» of instruction in law schools, at least standing alone, is criticized as ineffective in training law students to become practicing lawyers.83 Thus, although most law schools say they intend to train students to become practicing lawyers, many fall short of that goal, leaving students to learn various fundamental lawyering skills on the job or elsewhere.
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.
All too often, one sees simplistic IP litigation being commenced without any thought having been given to the consequences, (eg, whether the right sued upon is valid or not; or whether by seeking clarification of the other side's
case one is prompting them to formulate a
more cogent and
coherent case that can not be rebutted).
And as I illustrated in a
more recent blog the assessment is based on the court's evaluation of the litigant's «performance» in that self - represented role, which requires assessing his or her level of preparation, the attempt to make a
coherent case, organize the materials, and marshal the evidence.