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She presented her argument very coherently.
Yet it would not be until the middle of the 1940s that the relationship among population, poverty, and land reform would be articulated coherently.
The records from which the past can be reconstructed are too extensive to be presented coherently without editing and selecting.
But probability is a dynamic theory; it provides a mechanism for coherently revising the probabilities of events as evidence becomes available.
If the multitude of modes in each comb acts coherently as a single mode, one can expect to see periodicity.
This book, the last he published before his death last year, manages coherently to reflect all his passions.
Since the modulation frequency is coincident with the plasma frequency, the wake-fields of microbunches are then combined coherently.
Public policies are not simple reflections of coherently applied abstract norms.
Foulkes (1985) points out that dreams are coherently organized both momentarily and sequentially.