What is needed, says Will, is a coherent and principled way of dealing with this mess.
"There's no coherent policy argument against expanding background checks, " argues Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent.
But you can see it's a lack of coherent thinking and it's the half-backs mainly.
These messages were a muddled mess that never added up to anything halfway coherent or believable.
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It was hard to find any protesters with a coherent explanation of why they were there.
Republicans, he said, have to find a coherent position on immigration before there's progress.
Until now, few Saudis had heard coherent arguments against this idea of Muslim victimhood.
He found his son on the sidewalk, hair singed and dusty but conscious and coherent.
This scene from Working Girl brilliantly demonstrates the acid test of coherent narrative.
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First, Secretary Hillary Clinton helped to spearhead the efforts that formed a coherent Syrian Opposition Council.
So we are related, and the more coherent we are, the more efficient we can be.
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He is a man of principle, but his principles are neither unwavering nor always coherent.
Bing may actually be more efficient, with linked tasks and functionality that enable a coherent experience.
So to the degree that there is a coherent policy, it really hasn't been articulated.
He studied techniques for teaching students how to write coherent sentences and organize their paragraphs.
Like the new site design, it has a coherent feel and a clean, unshowy approach.
For too long these differences have been an obstacle to getting a coherent national energy policy.
Meanwhile, the PJD-led government has not yet advanced a coherent strategy to fight corruption in Morocco.
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These include a more coherent EU approach to foreign policy and greater co-operation in defence.
It can piece together customer service records, photos, e-mails and Web pages into a coherent whole.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld doesn't see the insurgents having coherent political or nationalist goals.
Attempts to rally exiled groups into a coherent opposition have so far been unsuccessful.
I've written before that the original NHS Bill was at least coherent in its approach.
Leaders should formulate more "coherent and predictable" policy, to address economic uncertainty, it stated.
Now America's foreign policy is a free-for-all, and is therefore liable to be less coherent.
Say what you will about his call to vigilance, he had a coherent worldview.
This piecemeal gathering of varied bequests is hardly likely to make up a coherent collection, however.
The euro was created without the supporting structure of a treasury, tax-raising powers and coherent decision-making.
But as some Mexican officials now acknowledge, their own country also lacks a coherent immigration policy.
The liberals have no chance of mounting a coherent campaign in just six months.
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