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The payoff for this coherence: up to 22% higher profit margins, according to our research.
WSJ: The Experts: Patents and Innovation
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This coherence does not guarantee that Mr Bush will win his party's nomination, though it must make that outcome more likely.
ECONOMIST: The lonely charge of John McCain
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And local coherence is this idea that -- what it flows from, what this desire for local coherence flows from is that autistic people often feel flooded by detail.
NPR: Memoir Offers an Inside Look at Autism
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This lack of coherence extends beyond the deficit.
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Advertising appears to give coherence to this but I doubt it does in reality.
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Yet this may be to lend more coherence to Mr Chirac's policies than they deserve.
ECONOMIST: The French president
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Officials at the G20 meeting this weekend agreed on the need to strengthen the effectiveness and coherence of bilateral and multilateral IMF surveillance, particularly on financial sector coverage, fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policies.
FORBES: IMF Closer to Regulating Global Financial Markets
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In this way, its coordinating and leadership roles in terms of innovation, technical advice, implementation assurance and coherence, in the spirit of the Dakar Declaration, will be more real and present.
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