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"coherently" Definitions
  1. in a logical and well organized way that is easy to understand and clear
  2. if somebody speaks coherently, they speak in a clear and sensible way that people can understand
"coherently" Synonyms
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U.S. President Donald Trump will be unable to govern coherently.
This must be done comprehensively, systematically, sequentially, purposefully and coherently.
The Afghan government struggles to release information coherently, if at all.
At his sickest, he's unable to think coherently enough to write.
He can't coherently make the case for Trump or even for himself.
It asserts that Mr. Redstone cannot read, write, do arithmetic or speak coherently.
All these forms harmonize, in the sense that they produce something coherently beautiful.
Still suffering post-traumatic amnesia, Steve couldn't speak coherently or remember my name.
If I'm Elizabeth Warren right now, that's the last time I campaign coherently.
Trump attacked Obamacare on the campaign trail, but not for any coherently conservative reasons.
It seems Corinne's speaking coherently and looks very with it ... much like we reported.
"Fred would fall asleep and dream perfectly coherently in Chinese or Russian," Christie explains.
"It feels like we're going more boldly, more coherently, toward our mission," he said.
A million feet of film that the director was way too stoned to edit coherently.
The only way to strengthen institutions and fight against corruption coherently is by acting constitutionally.
Cornish maintains a steady hand behind the camera, moving the action along coherently without showboating.
MacIntyre argued that Western civilization had lost its ability to think coherently about moral life.
Fiscal authorities, to the extent that they think coherently about these issues at all – i.e.
It's a film that lands as childlike without being childish, coherently blending innocence with raw truth.
Of course, capturing these images is only one feat – they then have to be assembled coherently.
With a collection of tracks like this, it's advantageous that it all sits together quite coherently.
I found Zuckerberg straining, not always coherently, to grasp problems for which he was plainly unprepared.
They distract, divide, and madden; we can no longer hear each other, speak coherently, or even think.
It's whether Facebook can coherently execute on the data privacy promises it made leading up to today.
His symptoms worsened and he was taken to the hospital after he became unable to speak coherently.
I was in significant agony, struggling to explain a complex technical topic coherently while taking pain meds.
The result could be a fragmented parliament roiling with anti-establishment sentiment, but unable to voice it coherently.
Like the previous incident, Woods was unable to follow simple commands or respond coherently to police officers' instructions.
"You can coherently describe a state of nothingness; it's easy to do," Holt told me over the phone.
"We have to present our interests coherently," she told a conference of the Federation of German Industry this month.
He's discussed bits and pieces of his thinking for years, but never quite as coherently as his Syria announcement.
There is also no guarantee that communities would make the best choices or allocate money within each district coherently.
The two sides share almost no factual premises, so they are no longer able to coherently argue with each other.
"The first thing that I remember coherently is my father holding up my hands for me to see," she recalls.
Having things presented coherently and chronologically is a giant brain relief, considering how nonlinear and obfuscating the series has been.
Sure, we like the $20 Starbucks gift card because coffee is literally what helps us speak coherently during first period.
Mr. Arrow's "impossibility theorem" says that there is no mechanism that can coherently speak for the will of the people.
Mr. Christie helped sharpen Mr. Trump for his last debate performance, helping him to more aggressively and coherently attack Mrs.
It's not hard to imagine that we had to regain our senses in order to coherently piece this puzzle together.
And we've only really seen Apple execute on building an entire ecosystem of hardware products that sort of fit coherently together.
Victims with dementia or other cognitive problems often don&apost realize they&aposve been victimized or struggle to report incidents coherently.
I'd brought my laptop into the closet with me, and was coherently messaging a friend about how I'd wound up there.
There's come a growing need for companies to quickly and coherently communicate with and manage fluid relationships with these partner communities.
This woman explained coherently how DeMario had never ended their relationship and just ghosted her when he moved into the mansion.
You start to feel that it is a community project in those moments, where other portions hang together far more coherently.
Sowing confusion The confusion was symptomatic of an administration that has often struggled to frame detailed policies and present them coherently.
But it is admittedly refreshing to see a politician speak coherently and cogently, especially after our current President's distressingly incomprehensible ramblings.
He toyed around with Google's Tilt Brush in the HTC Vive, and still managed to coherently answer a bunch of questions while stuck in VR. A little less coherently: when we asked him what he would have delivered by drone to the festival, he said pizza, despite the fact that there was already pizza 10 feet away.
It's interesting because of them, because of Mr. Gitai's refusal or inability to clarify or even coherently narrate the history he addresses.
I haven't even heard anyone who can talk coherently about all the facts, even people who have gone and seen these places.
Eddie, meanwhile, adores Anna, but he can't make himself love his younger daughter Lydia, who cannot sit upright unassisted or speak coherently.
Us is likely to frustrate viewers who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and directly mapped onto the real world.
Along with exhaustion, she experienced loss of muscle control, the inability to speak coherently, pain, and extreme sensitivity to light and noise.
But bitter personal clashes between Republican Party strategists hobbled their efforts to spend money coherently in the last stage of the election.
Us is likely to frustrate people who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and mapped directly onto the real world.
The report says the driver was "only able to answer one question coherently" and his eyes were glossy while at the scene.
His report noted that Mr. Roof's I.Q. of 125 placed him in the 95th percentile, and that he spoke coherently and logically.
This version of the Immotor Go is proof that the company can coherently combine valuable smart features, electric motors, and a foldable design.
You don't need to agree with it or intend to vote for him to understand it and be able to repeat it coherently.
He spoke coherently and showed signs of mild dehydration and malnutrition; he had light scratches on his arms and legs, the doctor said.
It said it would make sure the group's plan was "coherently implemented in its entirety" and that measures taken to improve profitability continued.
We didn't want to risk the patrimony of the club, a club of 150,000 members which needs to be managed coherently and responsibly.
Players like All-Star LeBron James were asked for their response to the controversy, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver struggled to respond coherently.
Us is likely to frustrate people who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and mapped explicitly, directly onto the real world.
Vivendi said it would monitor that the plan was "coherently implemented in its entirety" and that measures taken to improve TIM's profitability were continued.
In his testimony at the trial, Weeks described being unable to coherently distinguish between simple tasks, such as driving and reversing in a car.
Our inability to hang onto a coherently readable image in the whirlwind of Spelios's collages feels analogous to the irretrievable currents of spontaneous music.
"I have an appreciation for the Jesuits because they were the ones who taught me how to do math and write coherently," he said.
It hadn't gone away by the following morning, and his symptoms progressed until he was unable to speak coherently or get out of bed.
Something as strident as an dramatization of an election that journalists still can't coherently explain will provide even more fodder for that kind of discussion.
In the following years, Parkinson's began to take away Ali's motor skills and his ability to speak coherently, but he never strayed from the spotlight.
For the most fervent and least coherently ideological members of the self-described Trump opposition, a mastermind figure provides a stable and versatile narrative prompt.
The tight arrangement means that the ions wind up acting like particles in a crystal, which means that it's possible to get them all vibrating coherently.
But man, from that early hiss of his dragonglass hitting water as she stared at him from the shadows, I lost the ability to speak coherently.
I later returned to Sentimental Swingers with other headphones and was let down by them all — nothing sung as sweetly or as coherently as the Clears.
Eric Clapton: Happy Xmas (Brushbranch/Surfdog, 2018) Unexpectedly, Clapton's minimalist blues mesh coherently with classic Christmas pop, perhaps because two separate traditions of sentimentality are colliding.
For about a week while I increased my dose, I felt so stupid; no matter how hard I tried to, I couldn't focus or write coherently.
Physicists hope to create a "unified field theory," which would coherently explain all cosmic forces from the formation of galaxies down to the quirks of quarks.
In fact, Buster's Mal Heart is an interwoven, multi-genre series of stories that builds toward something very big and odd — often cleverly, but not always coherently.
Bryan: It's definitely not the most coherently blocked sequence in the show's history, but I was just hung up on the sheer, dumb improbability of it all.
But Instagram has an opportunity here to skim the best content off the top of the sprawling creator/publisher ecosystem and curate it coherently for casual audiences.
It's a huge mess, and Silicon Valley's favorite go-to excuse when hate speech runs rampant is essentially that their platforms are too big to manage coherently.
Become an iOS app developer iOS app development: Essential courses Android app development essential training All sorts of companies need professionals to help present information neatly and coherently.
To stay up and write my articles coherently, I'd often pull the hair on my arms until the pain was severe enough it jolted my brain to attention.
During the debate, Mr. Trump struggled once again to coherently explain his policies, instead wandering down twisting, shadowy alleyways in muttering pursuit of his various claims about Mrs.
"He has coherently brought classical African dance into conversation with all that is contemporary," said Jay Pather, an associate professor and curator at the University of Cape Town.
I'd already thrown out a lot of my clothing, for reasons I couldn't coherently explain, and somehow burned through most of my money, even though I never did much.
While the sales volume goes to brands like Toyota and Honda, I often recommend Mazda to friends who are looking for economy, coherently designed interiors, and genuine driving fun.
The atom's superposed states no longer interfere coherently with one another because they are now entangled with other states in the surrounding environment—including, perhaps, some large measuring instrument.
Rather, the directors, Brian McGinn and Rod Blackhurst, have produced a tightly edited, coherently structured and ultimately moving reassessment that burrows beneath the lurid in search of the illuminating.
Donald Trump spent Easter Sunday the way he seems to spend most days: angry at something he probably saw on Fox News and tweeting only semi-coherently about it.
But what she said she would never forgive was the insinuation that although she was too drunk to speak coherently, she had given consent and even enjoyed the assault.
But it does fit fairly coherently into Trump's worldview and a pattern of his calculated behavior as president — in that it seems to have mainly been a dominance play.
That is why, of the two tales, "A Quiet Place" is not just more enjoyable but, alien invaders notwithstanding, more coherently plausible, revelling in the logic of well-grounded terror.
But if the egregious gaps between rich and poor school districts in this state don't require more overall state spending, they at least cry out for coherently calibrated state spending.
" — November 10, 1986 He gave Robert Caro's massive Lyndon B. Johnson biography, "Means of Ascent," an unqualified rave: "Never has it been told so coherently as Mr. Caro recounts it.
Former SoundCloud employees familiar with the Sir Bizzle incident point to it as an encapsulation of the company's promise, missed opportunities, and inability to coherently work with an entrenched music industry.
The banking union has created a Single Resolution Board from January to handle failures of lenders, but Cunliffe cast doubt on its ability to move swiftly and coherently in a crisis.
In this context, it's possible to coherently talk about resonances of Olson's influence in works as varied as Lorine Neidecker's Lake Superior, Robert Duncan's The H.D. book, and Ed Dorn's Gunslinger.
I'm appreciative of a game that is able to coherently show off an ideology so efficiently, and I'm not even leveraging this praise as critique; there's value in what The Colonists does.
Artificial intelligence is still a long way from being able to write new arguments coherently, as we discovered when we recently attempted to automate an article for our Science and Technology section.
The K-means clustering algorithm, a technique often used for image segmentation, for example, ingests essentially unlabeled inputs (usually images) and coherently grouped clusters are produced until a desired grouping is reached.
The suit from Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams details how Mr. Redstone, who has not been seen publicly for nearly a year, can no longer stand, walk, read, write or speak coherently.
But the end result of daily training by endless rote, of technique pushed and perfected year after year, is the appearance of effortlessness, the banishment of strain — energy coherently and peacefully channeled.
Moreover, the way the film speeds through situations, sometimes via musical montages, blunts their impact, as the story seems to jump from place to place as opposed to coherently building to them.
But Klobuchar made that argument more directly, and a bit more coherently, than we've seen in prior debates, including by bluntly stating the biggest problem for single-payer health care: the Senate.
"Just about every major issue we confront… All these things intersect in the way we shape cities and yet there's no tool that allows people to think coherently about it," says Calthorpe.
"Taxes will fall starting from 2018 by about seven billion euros by reining in spending and implementing the president's commitments coherently and over time starting with the 2018 budget bill," Philippe said.
She wasn't dead yet—she died a couple of weeks later—but mentally she was gone: she could no longer talk coherently or understand who Heather was or what she was saying.
That afternoon, his mother tried to wake him up but Stabile was unable to get out of bed or speak coherently, and he was rushed to the hospital, according to his GoFundMe page.
The ability to take such an insanely disparate inventory of materials and join them together, not only coherently, but also seamlessly and with a perfect sense of design, form, and color is an achievement.
But the president also gives signs that he is perfectly well, can communicate relatively coherently when he wants to do so, and knows exactly what he is tweeting (and subtweeting), and to what effect.
You might not like the policy outcomes the winning network pursued, but things would probably be done competently and coherently, and as long as the parties rotate in power, nothing too terrible should happen.
They say that without timely, accurate data on crime, criminal justice leaders cannot see and respond coherently to national trends or make informed policy and spending decisions or tailor deployment strategies to best battle them.
Last week, we all prayed for someone to step in and bring our story together, coherently and quickly, so that we could make the most of the short time we have left to enjoy it.
So any measure to advance broad downward economic redistribution—from Medicare for All to a $15 hourly minimum wage—can't coherently be said to thwart the interests of women, racial minorities, or other identity groups.
Powell also will have to coherently explain the policies of a rate-setting committee divided between those who want to cut rates aggressively now and those who want to wait for more evidence of a recession.
Kaepernick sat through "The Star-Spangled Banner" several times before Wyche asked him to explain why, and Kaepernick has not stopped explaining it since, explaining and re-explaining it concisely and coherently and with startling patience.
Drawing inspiration from contemporary cultural artifacts such as video games and large-scale advertising signage, Karborn believes that the world comes with its own natural arrangement of things, which is coherently manifested through its inherent aesthetics.
I really just wish all the people who'd praised this movie had watched either HBO's Watchmen or the final season of Mr. Robot, which did all of the above but 10 times better and more coherently.
Parkinson's, and 'a relentless effort to promote peace' In the years to follow his retirement, Parkinson's disease began to take away Ali's motor skills and his ability to speak coherently, but he never strayed from the spotlight.
Even when he did something that was both courageous and right, like reversing his famous "read my lips, no new taxes" pledge at the convention that nominated him in 1988, he failed to defend the reversal coherently.
Featured instead is an "American First Energy Plan," that regurgitates President Trump's campaign promises as coherently as if it was written with literal regurgitated vomit:For too long, we've been held back by burdensome regulations on our energy industry.
"There are so many moving parts that corporate control is under dispute because the changes are happening too rapidly for the company to organise coherently," said Andrew Collier, managing director of Orient Capital Research, which focuses on China.
Although the 92-year-old billionaire, who has majority control of media companies Viacom and CBS, had some trouble speaking in the deposition and did not respond coherently to certain questions, he was clear on the central issue.
"There are so many moving parts that corporate control is under dispute because the changes are happening too rapidly for the company to organize coherently," said Andrew Collier, managing director of Orient Capital Research, which focuses on China.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When I saw the previous iteration of Race and Revolution last summer on Governor's Island, I thought it contained exceptionally strong work, but the layout prevented the pieces from talking to each other coherently.
A near-daily blog to which Martha (or one of two assistants who help her in "the blog studio") will upload a series of photos and then describe what is happening in the photos as quickly and coherently as possible.
It's an alarming read, particularly when you remember that the person who is struggling to speak authoritatively or coherently on virtually any topic is the same person that is in charge of America's military might and its nuclear launch codes.
While Lauranne's mother admits she can definitely tell when her daughter's medicine kicks in, the reaction isn't nearly as pronounced as one might expect from such a high dose of THC, and Lauranne is able to communicate coherently and play outside.
I tried all of them and found none of the devices to be as comfortable as having nothing in my mouth; it always felt as if there was something large and bulky preventing me from completely relaxing and speaking coherently.
On Friday, during a joint press conference with UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump decided to represent his country by yelling about fake news a bunch, pressuring a bald reporter to remove his hat, and failing to coherently communicate his thoughts.
Somehow, it manages to go coherently from flamenco-singing in opener "Martinete", to twenty minutes of experimental black metal that include trombone, guest vocals of various styles, flamenco themes on acoustic guitar, and samples of spoken word written for the occasion.
So pure that I never get the chance to indulge in things like showering, eating, or really even talking coherently, and this has inevitably led to a reluctance in the opposite sex to engage with me in any way while I am abroad.
As I wrote many times in recapping last season, this is no small achievement: Given the complexity of Escobar's operation, the extent of his influence and the compromised efforts to bring him to justice, just telling the Escobar story coherently is accomplishment enough.
If you've spent the last three months spinning in circles, wishing there were some grown up anywhere who could coherently explain what was going on, it might feel nice to have some of what you've just witnessed repackaged for you into manageable one-hour pieces.
The Kremlin's email hacking and bot-tweeting campaigns were first and foremost designed to stoke divisions and inflame partisanship in the United States, turning up the heat on American partisan disputes and limiting the US government's ability to coherently counter Russia's aggressive foreign policy.
Just nailing down logistics and planning requires a whole staff, one separate from the party and campaign officials who coordinate message and stagecraft—vetting speeches (say, for plagiarism), identifying themes that resonate with the public, and booking speakers who can address those themes coherently.
Prior to a pledge, a person might have coherently thought that Trump was a guy they enjoyed listening to in small doses but was obviously not qualified to be president in terms of either his experience or his engagement with the actual policy issues.
Not only would a British exit from the bloc cause acute economic uncertainty in and beyond Britain, it could also trigger an existential crisis for the union, which has struggled in vain to react coherently to a growing wave of migration from the Middle East and elsewhere.
In the rare cases where there is physical evidence of a child having been sexually abused, lengthy forensic processes combined with the tremendous pressure on a minor witness to present their testimony clearly and coherently mean conviction rates for the sexual abuse of minors are abysmally low.
It would be much more honest, I think, to come right out with it: If you are sympathetic to this approach to feminism, if you imagine that one can coherently resist patriarchy while embracing capitalism, then Ivanka Trump is simply the wrong woman saying the right things.
Bolton has coherently broken down Sontag's theory of camp, pairing a selection of the essay's bullet points with the objects referenced within them (a Tiffany lamp, a flapper dress, a dandy's suit, a Balenciaga dress covered in a delicate layer of feathers), or pieces that help explain them.
But Obama's non-response to Paris was indicative of a much larger failure on the part of the White House to act decisively and coherently on the international stage, a failure that can be linked directly to the people who populate the president's increasingly passive foreign policy apparatus.
But his inability to effectively synthesize information and communicate coherently is now having dire consequences on the health and economy of the US.Travel-ban confusionIn an address to the nation Wednesday, Trump appeared to do something rare for him: read off the teleprompter without adding flourishes or ad-libs.
He appeared to be in good condition for someone who had spent seven days without food, Dr. Yoshiyuki Sakai, the doctor who examined Yamato, told Asahi TV. He spoke coherently and showed signs of mild dehydration and malnutrition; he had a light rash on his arms and legs, the doctor said.
When the clip rolled, the Kimmel audience burst into laughter at the mere sight of the man, who throughout the interview, wrestled with his unruly mane, slowing putting it into a ponytail, as he sputtered to reporters, unable to coherently make the case for why he shouldn't leave his parents' home.
"Soon, Ireland will commence the implementation of the Bill; the measures as designed, when implemented coherently and cohesively, and in a timely manner, will make a significant difference, over time, to reducing Ireland's excessive alcohol consumption, altering our drinking culture and ultimately protect our children," an Alcohol Action Ireland statement said.
Of course, they hardly needed it to run wild: Earlier this month, New York magazine's Jonathan Chait stitched together news reports and other bits of (sometimes flimsy) evidence percolating in the ether to argue, relatively coherently if not convincingly, that Trump might have been turned by the Russians as far back as 1987.
But Clinton nonetheless ran into trouble when Bash asked her a question that she didn't — or, rather, wouldn't — answer, at least not directly or coherently: Why didn't she prove definitively that there was nothing untoward in those Wall Street speeches by releasing the transcripts, as she'd been pressed to do for many weeks?
That's true whether the behavior is best explained as a matter of moral turpitude or mental incompetence — of his eagerness to accept the word of a trained liar like Vladimir Putin over the consensus assessment of U.S. intelligence agencies, or of his inability to speak coherently at a critical moment in his presidency.
That doesn't mean that we should (or can) jettison all reference to our stated beliefs, reasons, rationality; indeed, Kant also cogently argued that despite the efforts of all manner of determinists, we cannot coherently explain these away (for any attempt to explain away our rationality would itself represent a use of that faculty).
In two stiff charcoal and oil-pastel drawings made in the mid-1920s, while Gabritschevsky was studying the transmission of color in mimetic insects at Columbia, you can see, at least with the clarity of hindsight, the ominous fragility of his ability to organize experience coherently and the deadening effect of the attempt.
" Evan had a series of conversations with Zuckerberg over the summer (at his home, at his office, and by phone) and came away with unsparing insights into the challenges facing this most consequential of creations — and its creator: "I found Zuckerberg straining, not always coherently, to grasp problems for which he was plainly unprepared.
It's an interesting question because in being revealed as a tulpa, Diane's character — which seemed very badass and hard-nosed, even when she was breaking down — fits into a larger Lynchian pattern of female characters who are supposed to play a "type," something he brought out probably most brilliantly and coherently in Mulholland Drive.
For Justin Gaethje it was yet another Fight of the Night bonus, and a contender for Fight of the Year but it also serves as a concrete confirmation that something needs to change or he will simply be another decent fighter who made a good bit of money in exchange for his ability to speak coherently.
This assumption is wrong and also makes it impossible for them to coherently govern in a way that serves the concrete material interests of the majority of the population, leading inevitably to a politics that emphasizes immaterial culture-war considerations with the exact nature of the culture war changing to fit the spirit of the times.
Since genuine competition would erode duopoly revenues, ISPs (and the lawmakers paid to love them) routinely go out of their way to ignore the fact that limited competition is even a problem, instead preferring the focus remain on utterly ambiguous efforts to solve a problem they refuse to coherently define—and have no serious intention of actually fixing.
Stigmatizing the illiterate, or those who don't like to read because they find it hard, comes in many forms, from judging someone's choice of book, to laughing and joking that someone finds it hard to read aloud, or to write totally coherently (remember this next time you hilariously attack someone for confusing "they're" and "their" on Facebook).
To the extent that it raises any concerns at all, it's that it follows weeks of criticism over Facebook's refusal to ban Infowars and CEO Mark Zuckerberg claiming Holocaust deniers are merely ignorant, leading one to suspect that Jones' ban was simply an arbitrary half-measure designed to calm down the critics rather than coherently enforce its policies across the board.
To help inspire its developers even more, Amazon last year created the Alexa Prize, a contest to advance conversational artificial intelligence with a financial reward to the research team that creates the best "socialbot" that can "can converse coherently and engagingly with humans on a range of current events and popular topics such as entertainment, sports, politics, technology and fashion."
For unhinged Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE the minimum requirement is that, for a one-day news cycle, he coherently lay out unacceptable policies without stepping on his own message with something more ridiculous.
If it's not going to do that, it's going to be because some type of intervention on the part of all these people that are waking up, that we figure out how to work together more coherently, and we build structures and use media to shift the perception and show how the people have gotten hoodwinked by fossil fuel misinformation and all this stuff.
A large part of the work of "The Little Drummer Girl" is stage management — coherently and entertainingly navigating a complicated narrative that involves Charlie and her handlers; the Israeli, German and British intelligence services that help and hinder them; and the Palestinians, who gain prominence in the later episodes when Charlie becomes fully embedded, training at a camp in Lebanon and inching closer to the terrorist leader Kurtz and Gadi are pursuing.

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