Sentences with phrase «most coherent»

Usually, the first few rounds of a design are the most coherent with elements that work in concert with each other and probably require a bit of fine tuning.
The most coherent feature in nearly all of the regional temperature reconstructions is a long - term cooling trend, which ended late in the nineteenth century.
While acknowledging the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change («IPCC») as «the most coherent, authoritative and influential expression of scientific views on Climate Change,» the report took issue with IPCC's working groups.
The Heartland Institute provides the most coherent and consistent articulation of and source of information on basic American approaches to the resolution of major issues of our times, said Schmitt.
The gallery is new to the Independent this year and presents the most coherent show of the fair.
The 1989 Biennial, the most coherent in memory, predicted and thereby helped effect an unanticipated revival of turn - of - the -»70s conceptualism in turn - of - the -»90s art.
The formally reduced and at the same time most coherent group of structures is the series of black paintings, Soñé que Revelabas, reminiscent of modern musical notation.
The presence of Cubist, Abstract, and Surrealist art made the Pavilion the most coherent survey of Modernism yet to have been presented in Italy.
The award for most coherent stand, though, went to a joint display by Lamb Arts and Ncontemporary, who decided to focus on a showcase of work by French artist Ruben Brulat.
It really is the most coherent and, in a strange way, subversive installation of the book sculptures as it emphasizes the area clearly designed to be public use space.»
The result is the most coherent and enjoyable storyline I've seen from the series.
Cliff Asness has the most coherent explanation I've read.
Add to that the EcoBoost - powered MKS flagship sedan and face - lifted MKZ, and Lincoln has its most coherent lineup.
The clearest, most coherent piece on public education written in the last decade.»
Recommendation: Fans of Paul Thomas Anderson, we may not have the most coherent film ever but this is quite intentional.
Readers of DSB, this is also not the most coherent review ever either.
12 Monkeys is arguably Gilliam's (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Time Bandits) best and most coherent work, brilliantly conceived by David Webb Peoples (Blade Runner, Unforgiven) in an homage to Chris Marker's French New Wave classic short, La Jetee.
While the original film had a lot of incredibly funny moments, it didn't always have the most coherent plot even if it did have a solid villain.
As if she still needs to prove how consummately excellent she is, Cotillard tacks on some more buzz scenes to her flashy resume and gets away with claiming the film's most coherent (and therefore effective) monologues.
«Children Of Men» For a film which is, ostensibly at least, science fiction (it creates one of the most coherent, fascinating futuristic dystopias ever seen on screen), «Children of Men» sums up our War - on - Terror, immigration - panic era better than any contemporary drama could.
Most of this comes in the first third of the film, the live - action part which is certainly the most coherent and as a result perhaps the most enjoyable.
As handsomely mounted, TV - movie - quality cinema goes, «Light in Darkness» is at once the best looking, most coherent, and least histrionic of the franchise.
«I think the fact is that Democrats got out there with the most coherent message we've seen in a long time.»
So it was striking that he chose today to deliver what was the most coherent, intellectually interesting and persuasive speech he has ever made.
The most coherent explanation yet offered on this connundrum.
At the same time, however, it is lamentable that a Labour leader can so pall next to a Scottish Tory, a supposedly extinct bred reborn as the most coherent opposing voice to the SNP hegemony that Corbyn was supposed to shatter.
Marseille went on to win 3 - 0, in what was their most coherent performance of the season to date, and their 4 -2-3-1 continues to emerge for high - pressure encounters, such as Sunday's 2 - 1 defeat of Paris Saint - Germain.
Elsewhere he writes that a model is verified by its consequences in distinctive behaviour (e.g. the power of love) and by its ability to lead to articulations which provide «the most comprehensive and most coherent map of the universe».20
If the argument in favor of the correspondence of an entertained possibility of a state of affairs to an actual state of affairs is entirely based on coherence and consistency, we seem to be left with the question as to what more is affirmed, when we claim correspondence, than that this is the most coherent and consistent belief to hold?
We have seen that Hartshorne has excellent reasons to deny that there is only one form of theism or even that the forms that have been the most prominent are the most coherent; we have also seen why he denies that the existence of God is a hypothesis falsifiable by experience.
This final section is the most coherent and flowing in the whole of Mark's gospel, and this material was probably the first to be committed to writing.
The new scientific worldview is most coherent with the view that divine action on the world carefully respects the agency of created causes and uses them to achieve the plans of divine providence.
Thanks for the pep talk, but Obama will win because he has the most coherent and acceptable view of the way forward for our country.
In clarifying the ambiguities which we have mentioned, and in building the most coherent and complete philosophy that India has ever known, he thoroughly undercut the past theistic tradition.
Sometimes we find ourselves in a discussion where the most coherent, actionable, rational argument wins.

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, research published by the Content Marketing Institute identified the establishment of clear objectives and the formation of a coherent strategy as one of the most important factors in running a successful campaign.
The next most popular answer, at 24 percent, was «lack of a coherent vision for the future.»
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):
Your ideas might be big, however your ability to present all that information in a coherent «story» that grabs the attention of the investors, along with informing them about the critical information they need to know to make their decision is the most crucial element in the startup journey.
In the absence of a coherent American policy for Libya, Russia is gaining influence in one of the most dangerous parts of the world.
Most marketing consultants have no coherent strategy themselves.
Most of the 2012 Republican presidential candidates couldn't make a coherent case against Obama / Romney - style health care policy to Republican primary voters ever mind non-Republican young people.
Most believers are simply not capable of forming a coherent, rational thought.
East Eastern Christians see a dichotomy of God and creation Eastern theologians are largely unaffected by modernism Eastern theologians do not agonize over the existence of God Eastern theologians systematize the transcendent, the miraculous, and the mystical into their theology, without a concept of «supernatural» Eastern theologians have coherent and helpful answers for most practical spiritual problems (such as during bereavement) Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and bereavement counseling; thus they do not outsource religious problems to secular experts.
No, the things the young Robert Lowell needed most as a poet were a coherent system of thought, a rich set of symbols, and a powerful collection of truths with which to begin his work.
If so, it remains to be seen which of these similar visions of panentheism is most adequate to the facts of experience and coherent in terms of total system.
bleh, I give up... typing to fast to be coherent... one last edit... Most Asians feel the welfare system IS broken and that hand - outs are crippling American society.
When, in the great movement of modern liberalism, we demythologized the state and rejected most of the metaphysical foundations of politics, we gained much» but we also lost something, and one of the things we lost is any coherent theory about the nation's continuing authority to enact such metaphysically fitting punishments as the death penalty.
The difference between a metaphor and a model can be expressed in a number of ways, but most simply, a model is a metaphor with «staying power,» that is, a model is a metaphor that has gained sufficient stability and scope so as to present a pattern for relatively comprehensive and coherent explanation.15 The metaphor of God the father is an excellent example of this.
Indeed, even its most outspoken supporters have often lamented that Occupy lacks a coherent position and a decisive direction.
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