Like the new site design, it has a coherent feel and a clean, unshowy approach.
Not so much a coherent movie as a triptych of related tales, two of them dangerously static.
These priorities are less a coherent agenda than a grab-bag of popular initiatives.
And that is Mr Papandreou's gamble - that nobody outside the KKE will present a coherent alternative to a yes vote, and that the KKE does not want power.
If nothing else, cash flush Apples of the world feel investor and boardroom pressure to go public with a coherent policy covering a rising payout ratio on dividends and share buybacks plus acquisitions.
All of a sudden these six second bits of anarchy started to form something of a coherent whole, offering a glimpse into the human experience of the storm.
"Strange Rebels, " though engagingly written, is occasionally repetitive, and Mr. Caryl's effort to craft a coherent narrative out of a series of disparate and chaotic events is at times a bit forced.
They should act as portfolio managers assembling a coherent set of offerings from a variety of sources.
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The United States should develop a coherent refugee policy vis-a-vis Thailand similar to the policy toward Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
But I can talk about what we saw unfold, and try to extract a coherent series of events from a story that is a purposeful jumble.
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And the continued inability to produce much in the way of a coherent attacking game must be a major cause of concern for manager Martin Johnson, who has guided England to only eight wins in his 22 Tests in charge - a poorer record than predecessors Brian Ashton and Andy Robinson.
They must implement a coherent theory of managing IT as a business.
His first difficulty is that he will, presumably, try to set out a coherent narrative, an explanation of a strategy which hangs together.
To love the Fall is to love something that you can never explain, since there is rarely anything as coherent as a topic in a Fall song.
No one believes that the articulation of a coherent design philosophy is best handled by a sprawling, leaderless organizational system.
Legal Departments must adopt a coherent approach to e-Discovery such as a unified legal repository that meets its needs across the enterprise and under one umbrella.
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Shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy accused the government of lacking a coherent strategy, arguing that there was "a plan for cutting the Army but not for boosting the reservists".
National competitiveness is a slippery and sometimes incoherent idea, but a coherent version is to take it to mean a population with the human capital to adapt when old jobs go away, and shift quickly out of dying industries and into growing ones.
It is also critical that one have a coherent global economic view to be able to put a story into context.
He has put together what his father couldn't: a coherent, plausible plan for turning this team into a winner, financially and on the field.
Yet the best managers are not likely to opt for working in the health service until a coherent training can be created with better incentives and a proper career structure with an educational component.
The navy insists that it is already at or near the minimum needed to be a coherent maritime force (it already has less than a tenth of the number of ships it boasted in 1945).
This could only happen in a country with no coherent strategy for maintaining a healthy industrial base.
The hesitation, stammering, and lack of a coherent fact-based response would be comic, but also in a sense, tragic.
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What can be a more fundamental boardroom responsibility than to insist on a coherent strategic plan girded by realistic growth projections and, crucially, guided by a sense of what the company actually sells?
Which, in itself, is indicative of one thing: those defending the Union have yet to determine a clear, coherent strategy for dealing with a majority SNP government.
Despite being mandated to plan and carry out security cooperation in their respective AORs, the COCOM commanders both lack sufficient dedicated resources to implement their security cooperation strategies in a coherent manner and, when attempting to manage as they can, often find themselves confronted with a bewildering array of legislative, policy, and bureaucratic hurdles.
Director Stefano Vizioli, set designer Neil Patel, costume designer Roberta Guidi di Bagno and lighting designer Matt Frey created a coherent look for the two pieces: The plain but appealing 1930s orphanage for "Mese Mariano" included a large blow-up of a child's drawing.
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But while individual drone strikes are a justified and often desirable tactic, they cannot fully substitute for a coherent military detention policy that provides for detaining and gathering intelligence from enemy combatants during hostilities and then trying them in a venue suitable to the wartime circumstances of their capture.
In principle, the tri-partite structure of three working groups encompassing basic science, adaptation and economics should produce a relatively coherent whole - more so, and with a more impressive imprimatur, than if each were assessed on its own, perhaps against the backdrop of turf wars.
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