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Перевод: coherence speek coherence


[существительное]
связь ; сцепление; связность ; согласованность ; слаженность


Тезаурус:

  1. He gives high priority to readability, referring to "the vital aspects of illustration - readability, coherence, and how it relates to the text" ( ibid .
  2. Strictly speaking the extreme ultraviolet light does not come from a laser, but it does retain the coherence of the original.
  3. If coherence of this kind could be brought to the conduct of government policy, the prospects for the economy remain far from forlorn.
  4. "Scientific research shows that yogic flying produces increased brain coherence and harmony is generated throughout society.
  5. The first step must be to restore coherence and confidence to the central direction of economic policy.
  6. It is, he argues, almost impossible to gain access to the nature of working-class consciousness in the past; secondly, political practice is more strongly related to strategy and tactics than to views of society; and thirdly overarching concepts such as culture presuppose internal coherence.
  7. They lack the superficial coherence of a written constitution, but they bear a much closer relation to reality than bright ideas on a piece of paper.
  8. The centralizing pressures of the whole school were kept at the lowest level compatible with the necessary coherence of the enterprise.
  9. To achieve this aim a curriculum should be formulated which took into account the needs and expectations of society, ensured continuity of the education process throughout the years of compulsory schooling and the importance of the coherence of subject disciplines.
  10. The individual pattern or blueprint for form and growth has its origin at this source, and via universal Manas or Mind, is radiated by the universal field when the frequency pattern of an embryo or seed at the physical level attracts that sympathetic vibration, and when the conditions for its manifestations are conducive; in terms of physics, when a state of coherence exists.
  11. Interestingly there is inevitably more coherence in the primary child's day because one or two adults experience the same things - indeed they are the conductors of the total experience which is planned for a day in detail within the week and the year.
  12. The Ringstrasse offers an architecture of desperation, of the assertion of coherence by fiat and, as such, it accurately reflects the state of the empire when it was built.
  13. This is the heart of the notion of the inner city; at the very moment that policy draws the boundaries of the inner city a place takes on the qualities of coherence that it does not possess, embodies all the contradictions that are part of the original concept.

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