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    coherent


    1. words and sounds as a coherent whole


    2. “Will you move out of my way, please”, she continued, struggling to form the words and sounds as a coherent whole


    3. I began to gather rational, coherent thoughts again and I started to make friends


    4. ‘We haven’t even got anywhere for the two of us to live, Alastair, and you want a baby on top of that?’ I said once I can get two coherent words out,


    5. sculptures, delivered the world’s first coherent theory of everything


    6. Trade? How the hell should he know? He draws strands of thought together and tries to make them coalesce into something coherent


    7. It takes a moment or two for him to assemble his thoughts and turn the random instructions flashing through his head into a coherent pattern of command


    8. coherent sentences in cursive, read volumes of manuscript both fiction and non,


    9. finally been transformed into coherent language by his brain, Johnson broke the


    10. He’s coherent, logical, well spoken

    11. "All individuals who wish to remain within the species thru sex will eventually pick up new genes and the species will remain coherent


    12. There are multiple meanings in the message transmitted to the inner you and the whole is not coherent


    13. ” My voice was groggy, but I pushed to remain awake and sound coherent


    14. Alphabet of the Eartheart – Symmetry, Sacred Geometry and Coherent Emotion by Daniel Winter (move over Aristotle)


    15. He could find no coherent pattern to the level of fracturing; no mathematical formula fitted


    16. It could know the universe, very soon; it had to understand to be able to form a coherent field


    17. He tripped over his words, desperately trying to form a coherent sentence with enough conviction to throw them off the scent


    18. Shaking his head he struggled to remember what it was but seemed incapable of coherent thought


    19. Now let the words form in coherent order


    20. would find expressing a coherent thought particularly challenging? Although each of us has the potential to exceed the somewhat (flexible) limits imposed by natural designs, no substitute exists for natural intelligence

    21. For one thing, never at the voting booths of its history has the United States gotten rid of its president at the time of war, and for another, Kerry has not presented a coherent policy, guided by a definitive plan for the future: he seems to react to the news of the day like a weathervane reacts to the direction of the wind at any given time


    22. Oddly enough, Brendan’s own assessment of typical Earth people not being able to give a coherent account of their own history or technology held true in the opposite case


    23. ‘I apologise for taking so long, if your mind was more coherent I would have been much faster


    24. Granted, there weren’t that many coherent thoughts, sex wasn’t so much about thinking, she’d realized


    25. Therefore, it is something that would be impossible if billion of people asked to join its savings so that they build a coherent force in a rapid and secure way


    26. It is to utilize the nonprofit organizations of the Third Sector, that is, to do with that the organizations act in block totally coherent so that they accomplish the great dream: Another better world is possible!


    27. We have been focusing on the power of logical and coherent thought


    28. All the data and facts are registered in a coherent way, without repetition or accumulation of bureaucratic trash


    29. Karma, therefore, offers a coherent understanding for the function of the world and its beings


    30. The War now has a centralized, coherent plan, and an undisputed Field Marshall in command, with the others “we have been waiting for” at his side

    31. My head and heart were racing as I tried to make sense of what just happened but nothing coherent came to me


    32. “Isabelle?” I had to know if she was coherent enough to process what I was about


    33. molded itself around her, and her last coherent thought was that


    34. and without this ought there can be no coherent notion of objective illusion


    35. Coherent groups of propositions are well-known to be cheap: with a bit of


    36. this belief is more coherent, more useful, and corresponds more with my experiences than the


    37. kind of pain and are still coherent enough to talk about it


    38. absorbed by cotton balls, and a little more coherent


    39. Though barely coherent, Talia forced her mind to clarity enough to seize a little of Mark’s power, and used it to cast the vibrating spell on his skull that would allow him to be affected by wizardry


    40. By Guam, Parker was sober and coherent

    41. themselves into something coherent


    42. In fact, I felt completely coherent


    43. The third theorem is coherent with the first two, and arises out from them


    44. Beauty, is coherent with the first and the second theorems (see A


    45. I don't think it's very complex, either you or the computer should be able to find a coherent message inside it without much trouble


    46. 24 Holographic images are generated from the constructive interference of two waves of coherent light


    47. are meant to form coherent words


    48. Similarly, when coherent light is bounced-off the holographically encoded ‘full-void,’ the holographic film of the multiverse, universes appear


    49. "It's a really simple cipher, but that's the most coherent, strongest solution we’ve found


    50. 7 A ‘weak measurement’ does not disturb a system significantly, so it remains quantum coherent, but each individual measurement is less accurate











































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    Synonyms for "coherent"

    coherent tenacious consistent logical ordered lucid coexistent compatible synchronous cooperative

    "coherent" definitions

    marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts


    capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner


    (physics) of waves having a constant phase relation


    sticking together