Sentences with phrase «n't coalesce»

Moreover, the design doesn't coalesce into something that is greater than the sum of its parts.
While the video suggests several possible narratives, they don't coalesce.
Nevertheless, these elements don't coalesce into an attractive whole, and the Corolla looks conspicuously old, not new.
However, he doesn't change enough and remains tethered to the themes of Eastwood's film, and these themes don't coalesce in Sang - il's picture.
Alas, the film doesn't coalesce into a satisfying whole.
Perhaps this would have been a tale more suited for a mini-series, but despite everyone's best intentions it's a compilation of strong moments that simply can't coalesce into a complete narrative.
The two parts don't coalesce especially well and this becomes a somewhat scattered take on things.
Saturn's outlier moon Phoebe didn't coalesce from material near the ringed planet but instead was captured from the distant Kuiper belt, a reservoir of frozen bodies beyond Pluto.
Although he has seen faces everywhere since the first day hisvision was restored, they simply don't coalesce into recognizablepeople.
Unless Mercedes is willing to sell the X-Class in the US as a purely utilitarian work truck alongside the Metris and Sprinter commercial vans, anything less than $ 40,000 for a mid-size product doesn't coalesce with the brand's premium pricing strategy.
When, for example, did you last share in another person's life, with masks off, without pretence, without acting to be what you were not, simply finding one another and becoming in some sense a part of one another, not coalescing but remaining individuals?
The well - known river metaphor, according to which there are many rivers that, ultimately, flow into the same ocean, is turned critically against the other pluralists by Panikkar: Jordan, Tiber and Ganges, metaphors for three types of religion, only meet as steam in the clouds: «Religions do not coalesce, certainly not as organized religions», Raimon Panikkar, «The Jordan, the Tiber and the Ganges.
That issue, interestingly enough, did not coalesce around the fact that Richard Nixon was a Quaker — though Quakers have historically been associated with opposition to war — for it was generally understood that Nixon was a nominal uncommitted Quaker.
One of the most fine tuned is the initial expansion rate of the universe — too much energy and matter does not coalesce — no planets, no suns — too little and we have a big crunch.
There is nothing to say that the team can not coalesce and unite and make a charge.
The protest comes as Paladino, a real - estate developer and school board member in Buffalo, is considering a run for governor on the Conservative Party line should the state GOP not coalesce around a candidate who doesn't support ousting the Republican leaders in the state Legislature.
But in an interview with POLITICO New York Friday after this story first published, David said the Cuomo administration isn't yet pursuing proposals to rebuff the repeal and replacement of the ACA, given that Republicans in Washington haven't coalesced behind a single proposal.
«The state - of - the - art in research in psychiatry consists of a bewildering variety of approaches and findings that, unfortunately, often do not coalesce into a coherent whole,» said Dr. Maia.
Numerous preprocessing methods have been proposed to isolate and remove these confounds; however, the field has not coalesced around a standard preprocessing pipeline.
She has vague dreams that haven't coalesced into a plan beyond getting accepted at a good college far away.
The central theme of finding oneself and growing up may not coalesce that nicely due to an odd lack of focus and characterization of Jude, and the film becomes a little too saccharine towards the end, but the ensemble makes the picture worth the ride thanks largely to terrific performances all around and an MVP turn by Hawke.
The early Internet was a dreary, gray, text - based world, constructed at a time when slow bandwidths prevailed and web browser standards hadn't coalesced.
Unfortunately, the gameplay mechanics of Xenoblade did not coalesce in harmony like some of the other aspects of the game.
But the Pictures group did not coalesce around shared interest in the mechanisms of representation alone.
Despite the efforts of the above pioneers, along with those of inter-war artists Marcel Jean (1900 - 93), Joan Miro (1893 - 1983) and Andre Breton (1896 - 1966)- see their respective works Spectre of the Gardenia (1936, plaster head, painted cloth, zippers, film strip, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Object (1936, stuffed parrot, silk stocking remnant, cork ball, engraved map, Museum of Modern Art NYC); and Poem - Object (1941, Museum of Modern Art NYC)- junk art did not coalesce into a movement until the 1950s, when artists like Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008) started to promote his «combines» (a combined form of painting and sculpture), such as Bed (1955, MoMA, New York) and First Landing Jump (1961, combine painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board, Museum of Modern Art NYC).
Hence, it is not the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons and nuclei that is responsible for two wood blocks that are left on top of each other not coalescing into a single piece, but rather it is the exclusion principle applied to electrons and protons that generates the classical macroscopic normal force.
I eventually left the business (modelling) completely to become an R&D programmer in industry, mainly because science, where I wanted to live, opportunities and $ did not coalesce.

Not exact matches

Still, the finally coalescing competitive threat posed by chains such as Athleta can't be dismissed.
I know many fed Cons really don't like Christy Clark because she didn't exactly go gaga over PMSH as a Fed Lib, but good to see the free enterprisers coalesce.
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
Wouldn't you agree that it's a bit more ego - centric to believe that an all - powerfull divine being created humans in his image, rather then acknowledging that we're all unimportant continuous chemical reactions that coalesced by pure randomness?
Actually, stuff couldn't exist until the universe colled down enough for protons and neutrons to coalesce into deuterium.
If any of those constants was off by even one part in a million, or in some cases, by one part in a million million, the universe could not have been able to coalesce, there would have been no galaxy, stars, planets or people.»
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
My thesis is that Protestants in the United States are not yet fully aware of the extent to which the changing family affects the life of a congregation because our theologies, ministries, and traditions are influenced by a worldview that coalesced before the Civil War.
I believe that I overcame this demonic force that manifested to me, which emanated from our collective unconscious, all destructive thought energies coalescing all together from all of humanity which sought to manifest and I happened to be its outlet, because I was not and I am not mentally impaired.
If an idea coalesces with certain other ideas it does not show undue influence or corruption but «an antecedent affinity to them.
Moreover, since that same desire orients the nature to a determined goal - a chick can not become a horse - and in a sense anticipates it, formal and final causes also coalesce.
Might there not be an interpretation — a reasonable interpretation — in terms of which the two Platonic theisms coalesce as complementary into one?
Christ is not without us, but dwells within us; and not only adheres to us by an indissoluble connection of fellowship, but by a certain wonderful communion coalesces daily more and more into one body with us, till he becomes altogether one with us.68
Stewart Hoover has noted that the greater influence of television lies not in its ability to brainwash or radically change people's minds on particular issues but in its ability to coalesce an audience around a particular issue.
Other things I learn and I'm not sure how — as if a series of fractions of words coalesced into a completed thought.
Things don't tend to coalesce for Clawson until year four.
«The whole thing coalesced into a multi-faceted flame war that boiled down, at heart, to «yeah, well, we didn't even fancy him anyway.»
Communication can be difficult at the best of times, but when under the stress of a bad performance and horrible result, it becomes nigh impossible to frame your words in a way that does not cause offence to someone equally disappointed, and which coalesces anger towards a fellow sufferer to ease our own hurt.
There hasn't been enough time to coalesce around a favorite, the source said.
Cox, who not only drafted Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy into the race and convinced him to switch parties, but also urged GOP leaders to support him, also told Robin he's now «not sure that coalescing around one candidate is the best way to do it.»
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