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But something vital is missing: a clear and coherent view of what is done best by whom.
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Those disagreements may also help to save Mr Brown, since his critics have no coherent view on the changes that ought to follow.
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The 77 entries in the catalogue for a big Titian show in 1990, for example, were written by 36 different authors, guaranteeing that no coherent view would emerge.
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It is also critical that one have a coherent global economic view to be able to put a story into context.
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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.
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Crowds accustomed to a quarter-century of superstar John Paul II, grew to embrace the soft-spoken, scholarly Benedict, who had an uncanny knack for being able to absorb different points of view and pull them together in a coherent whole.
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This assessment is based on the widespread view that the Obama administration has failed to articulate a coherent policy for contending with the rising populist tides.
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In my view the Green Party is the ONLY party that has a thoughtful coherent platfrom, given that the Reform Party, old people clinging to the past and risk averse in the extreme, declined to adopt the platform I put forward.
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