"I would like to see a bit more cohesion and a bit more logic, " he said.
There was more cohesion to the hosts' play after the break, but they still struggled to penetrate the visiting defence.
We needed to put a lot more cohesion together and in the first half we saw that potential and in the second half we saw the nerves.
The simple answer is because there are more teams in financial trouble in the NBA than the NFL, and thus, more of a collective cohesion among NBA owners to band together.
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Alliance's proposals on education are more radical than those contained in the Cohesion Sharing and Integration (CSI) draft report.
Even as Kenya experienced a severe test to its stability in 2007 when violence broke out following disputed presidential results, studies indicate that community radios fostered national cohesion and played a much more positive role than their commercial partners during the election season, says KCOMNET.
Mr Turmes says energy efficiency will be more important in the next round of EU Cohesion funding, for 2013-2020.
Since 2009 the EU has provided 97% of total public investment in Hungary, 78% in Lithuania and more than 50% in Poland through the "cohesion" budget, he said.
More than any other position in soccer, playing defense is about cohesion.
Even now, the Syrian military machine -- and the cohesion of the leadership in Damascus -- is far more potent than Gadhafi's mercurial regime.
Or that the cohesion and unity that comes from keeping a promoted squad together is worth more than we thought.
Mr Cameron chose not to blame countries demanding more spending - the French for their farmers or the Poles for their so-called cohesion funds.
The Bishop of Chester, the Right Reverend Peter Forster, said that unsatisfactory remuneration could damage social cohesion, arguing that "the greater the inequality, the greater the chance of creating more of an underclass".
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