Sentences with phrase «needs coherent thinking»

This is a daunting problem that needs coherent thinking.

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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.
You really need to work on your literacy skills and putting together coherent cognitive thoughts.
In the opinion of this writer Moltmann is correct to insist on the importance of a theological perspective when considering science, and on the need to ponder the intrinsic unity and beauty of all of creation, but it is surely the lack of a coherent metaphysics of science that has led to the increasing gap between modern scientific thought and Christian theology.
We think he takes account of the «turn to the subject» and the need to develop our understanding of the relationship of nature and grace in a uniquely coherent and integrally Catholic manner.
Not the joy - killing machines ruining childhood, as so many critics have portrayed standardized tests, but true measures of whether children were learning the key skills they would need as grown - ups: how to think critically, solve problems, make a convincing argument, and write a coherent paragraph.
«Pupils need to experience history as a coherent subject which develops their knowledge, thinking and understanding, especially their chronological understanding, and I hope the current review of the National Curriculum will recognise the importance of this,» said chief inspector Christine Gilbert.
I think my books would stand up to it, but my marketing plan needs a lot of work, and I'm starting on putting a coherent one together.
You will still need to write clearly, to have an interesting and arguable thesis, to build your paragraphs to be coherent and focused, but if you rely on elevated language or repeat your thoughts to meet a page count, in college, you will certainly fail.
Research paper writing is referred to as the most difficult writing assignment because you need to possess profound writing skills, be able to conduct a research, to integrate ideas of other writers into one coherent essay, to reference all of the sources properly and to apply critical thinking skills.
I think you're able to give background but still make it interesting and coherent and all the basic things you need.
I think this stands up: ``... orchestrated into a coherent painterly / pictorial vision of 3D space, arranged so we can see what we need to see from our 2D point of view.»
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