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Coherence
Coherence meaning
The quality of cohering, or being coherent; internal consistency. | The quality of forming a unified whole. | A logical arrangement of parts, as in writing.
Synonyms of Coherence
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Among the assortment of perspectives commonly regarded as coherence theory, theorists differ on the question of whether coherence entails many possible true systems of thought or only a single absolute system.
A pervasive tenet of coherence theories is the idea that truth is primarily a property of whole systems of propositions, and can be ascribed to individual propositions only according to their coherence with the whole.
Temporal (or longitudinal) coherence implies a polarized wave at a single frequency whose phase is correlated over a relatively great distance (the coherence length ) along the beam.
Their disruption of the coherence of time and space—a coherence favored by the fiction films of the day—can also be seen as an element of the modernist counter-model of cinematic narrative.
Biden has brought greater coherence to strategic competition with China.
But a wider membership also raises questions about the cohesion and coherence of BRICS, whose existing members already differ widely in political systems, economic prowess and diplomatic goals.
Certainly not on intelligence, not on character, not on capability, not on coherence, not on personal honor.
Coherence is that off-the-shelf option.
It ensures the coherence of positions and efficient cooperation and coordination between the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and other relevant ministries.
The identity of the supporters enjoys a high level of internal coherence, which in turn provides its members with political energy.
The report calls for greater institutional coordination and policy coherence across sectors and departments at the national level, to better integrate SDG and climate policy development and action.
This reproducibility enabled us to analyze the factors that impede coherence times and systematically eliminate them,” says Dr. Stern.
Words with a coherence score of 50 or greater may be returned.
Basically, quantum coherence refers to the ability of subatomic particles to exist in multiple states simultaneously.
But this motto could also serve as the throughline of an edition where brands big and small favored coherence with their heritage and deepening of their expertise over new case shapes, and reached for precious metals, in particular rose gold.
Check for clarity, coherence, and conciseness.
Dunaway believed she was really finding something sharp and true in her depiction of Joan Crawford as an abusive mother, and lost herself in the role so deeply that she couldn’t find her way, in the absence of a surer directorial hand, to coherence.
Forget for the moment the intellectual calibre or coherence of what was said by Trump or Biden.
Formal microfinance began with the Self-Help Group Bank Linkage Programme (SHG-BLP: 1992), where informal groups (10-15 women) are formally linked to banks through micro savings and loans, based on their regular meetings, savings and group-coherence.
Providing coherence and leadership to a scatter of production companies across the world had its challenges.