Sentences with phrase «more coherent way»

After looking at the new resume, it's plain to Pearl that he is now presenting himself to employers in a much more coherent way.
Maybe you can try again in a more coherent way.
«These analytical tools helped us to understand the T cell repertoire against a particular antigen in a more coherent way than we have been able to do before.

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But that would require a fundamental change to the Elections Act — eliminating the requirement of a party leader's endorsement to run as a party's candidate, then fashioning a more coherent rule — and a change in the ways our political parties do business.
A highly sophisticated society educated to no coherent way of life is likewise by its very learning made the more prone to disease and degeneration.
Having thus posed all sorts of questions, legitimate enough if we grant the usual position about resurrection, it is now our task to set forth what may be a more coherent and credible way of thinking about «Jesus risen from the dead».
However, the Church's theological discourse can not be so intimately bound to any one scientific theory, as «the final way» to explain something, that it becomes difficult to separate itself from such a theory, either because a theological doctrine itself can no longer be explained without it (which it can) or because a scientific theory has been superseded by a more coherent scientific theory (better able to explain reality) as is the nature of progress in science.There is a precedent for this in the Galileo controversy from the 1600s.
Reflection on practices can be one way of drawing the pieces of theological education into larger and more coherent wholes.
Labour is calling for a more «coherent» way of running the different types of state - funded schools in England, including academies and free schools.
Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes it more cohesive and coherent.
With an investment of 330 million euros, the Upgrade Programme is paving the way to a new generation of synchrotron storage rings, that will produce more intense, coherent and stable X-ray beams.
That way you'll highlight the color and make the look more smooth and coherent.
This film says everything the first two films tried to say, but better and in a more coherent thematic way.
But like Abrams did on «Star Trek,» Whedon has stepped up his game in a major way: the action is clear and coherent, the pacing is tight (it's 140 minutes long, but flies by) and the technical contributions are top - notch across the board, from the Bond - movie production design of James Chinlund («The Fountain «-RRB- and the razor - sharp cutting of Jeffrey Ford («Public Enemies «-RRB- and Lisa Lassek («Cabin In The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive theme).
Not coincidentally, the two films at The Charles, Ida and The Rover, are the better films, with intentional ellipses, while the two more mainstream movies, Jersey Boys and Think Like a Man Too, where the ellipses often feel unintentional, fail, in many ways, to deliver coherent stories.
It feels now like a slight wheeling back on the bleak existentialism of the peerless «The Dark Knight,» delivering more in the way of outright entertainment (Anne Hathaway's Catwoman, for example) but maybe a little less in terms of braininess and coherent philosophy.
Labour is calling for a more «coherent» way of running the different types of state - funded schools in England, including academies and free schools.
«In the context of severe financial constraints, it is vital that the department uses its funding in a more coherent and cost effective way,» say the MPs, who add that they «remain to be convinced» that meeting the government's free schools target «is the best use of the limited funds available».
63 More than 56,000 public schools currently receive grants through Title I, Part A, but few districts are using these funds to support students» learning mindsets and skills in a targeted, coherent, and systemic way.64
Rather than a moratorium, I urge you to find ways to make our work more efficient, our changes more coherent and our future successes even brighter.
The single most effective way to enhance teacher effectiveness is to create a more coherent multi-year curriculum, so that teachers at each level will know what students have already been taught.
The exam board says it wants conflicting regulators, Ofqual and the Welsh government, to find a more «coherent and rational way forward».
It's a great way to organize every piece of the story into something a bit more coherent and certainly helped to point me in the right direction a few different times.
Each piece seems like an experiment on the way to a clearer and more coherent body of art.
It should be mentioned that another element is the presence of several solo shows within the section, which has also made possible for some spaces to present in a much more coherent or solvent way the research of a particular artist and to show different aspects of their production.
The result is a show in some ways more coherent than consistent.
The human body is an excellent example of a hugely complex and at the micro level chaotic system with more feedbacks than there are stars in the Milky Way which nevertheless functions and malfunctions as a coherent whole.
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.
The more you write, the more I'm convinced you don't even have the conceptual framework in your mind to deal with these issues in any coherent way.
More precisely, we're going to have to actually work out a coherent way of assigning responsibility for the fundamental deadlock in the international climate negotiations.
A more coherent critic could have been that McGill Guide's authors did not treat SOQUIJ, eCarswell and Quicklaw the same way.
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.
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».
Both ways, Samsung will have something to gain — more market share or less coherent IOS ecosystem.
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