The Luddites understood that, which made them more coherent on the subject than some of today's sceptics, who oppose integration but not technological progress.
Republicans, he said, have to find a coherent position on immigration before there's progress.
Those disagreements may also help to save Mr Brown, since his critics have no coherent view on the changes that ought to follow.
And even if the Tories can come up with a firm and coherent agenda on the constitution, electoral success may still prove elusive.
Indeed, Olmert and his deputy and successor as leader of the Kadima party outgoing Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni never developed any coherent position on Iran at all.
The Romney campaign and the Republican spokespersons commonly interviewed by the national media and press must present a coherent tutorial on the side-by-side comparison of the Obama process versus the kind of bankruptcy Romney would have preferred.
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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?
It boasts that in the last couple of years it has been working hard behind the scenes to impose a more coherent and rigorous approach on the various pay review bodies that cover most of the important public-sector workers.
You can have big hits with catchy titles, but ultimately building a following means having a coherent point of view on the range of topics that people are interested in and want to keep coming back to hear more.
Would you have concentrated on formulating a coherent description of your business plan?
Ultimately, whether a solution is reached largely depends on developing a more coherent vision of the post-crisis landscape.
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Ultimately, whether a solution is reached largely depends on developing a more coherent vision of the post-crisis landscape from European political leaders.
What President Bush needs to do, quickly, is to find a pair of powerful, coherent arguments that explains his reasoning on Iraq and on the economy.
The two day consultation featured discussion on journalism curricula, teaching resources, assessment systems, external links and recognition and coherent institutional development plans, providing stakeholders with an informed platform on which to initiate partnerships, best practice and knowledge exchange initiatives.
"We want to maintain a coherent gaming experience our users are accustomed on the web around our free-to-play downloadable titles, " added Jim Greer.
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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.
He has never presented his views on politics or economics in a coherent form, and typically resorts to banal rhetoric.
You must be able to write coherent, organized code and be comfortable working on a complicated code-base with high levels of abstraction.
There is no coherent strategy from the eight central European countries on such crucial issues as relations with Russia or energy security.
The Home Secretary's speech on the police on Monday was billed as a coherent ideological vision for the service in England and Wales.
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More important, he suggested that Cisco must proceed in a world where customers everywhere on the globe want fast delivery of coherent, complex products.
The Ministry of Defence made coherent and organised assessments and would not send troops on "the basis of plucking numbers" out of air, Mr Miliband added.
Retailers need to stop thinking of online, in-store and mobile as competing interests and instead stitch together these experiences with coherent services that help consumers navigate the overwhelming amount of information on the web and then channel them to a nearby store for the instant gratification of an in-stock purchase.
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The list of user interface innovations goes on, but they don't amount to a coherent new way of interacting with the phone.
On neither point does the government seem to have a coherent policy.
While Jackson and his successors framed economic policy as a matter of limited-government principle, Howe argues that the practical difference was that the Whigs sought to create a coherent national transportation system, while Jackson preferred to dole out projects on an ad-hoc basis to individual states.
He found his son on the sidewalk, hair singed and dusty but conscious and coherent.
Weight Watchers prides itself on being able to integrate physical and digital experiences into a coherent platform.
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