Sentences with phrase «more coherent view»

Not exact matches

I didn't get to make the point I really wanted to make — that most early - stage VCs now view IPOs as a bonus, but not a reasonable plan — but hopefully was mildly coherent (here are my more detailed thoughts):
This view is even more coherent when we look at the underlying fundamentals that have guided the market higher.
It abandons the effort to achieve a coherent view of nature, much more, of the world as a whole.
A more coherent form of the view I have been describing would probably be closer to that of Von Neumann.
In its encounter with the sciences, process thought has not only appropriated new scientific insights but has attempted a mutual transformation through which the sciences are liberated from the dominance of the mechanistic, deterministic, substantialist view into a holistic relational vision that is more coherent, consistent, adequate to the facts, and congruent with the best in the contemporary scientific enterprise itself.
Only in view of this does the more precisely defined concept of the becoming of a coherent unity out of incoherent data emerge.
My conclusion, then, is that the chief reasons for insisting that God is an actual entity can be satisfied by the view that he is a living person, that this view makes the doctrine of God more coherent, and that no serious new difficulties are raised.
Through dialogue, these young men, precious to God, might come to see that the Christian view of Jesus is much earlier, more coherent, and better evidenced than the Muslim view of Jesus.
How, though, more specifically, is this religious vision of a permanence embracing the stream of perishing events capable of being harmonized with a coherent view of physical reality?
I wasn't crazy about it at first, but the dream transmission sure stuck with me and the movie itself seemed more coherent on repeat viewings.
But more salient is IPCC's reluctance to fully couple the inevitable process of subjective judgment in a coherent way into its assessments of uncertainty and, absent this coupling, IPCC's tendency, particularly in SPMs, to resort to emphasizing ensemble means rather than fully describing the range of views.
«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.
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.
By helping children construct more elaborated and coherent models of self and other, highly elaborated reminiscing helps children develop a sense of security in the world, and to view others as loving and trustworthy.
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