All of us, regardless of our educations, tend not to speak coherently when we speak insincerely.
Were Labour unambiguously hostile to Mr Gove's reforms, it could at least oppose him coherently.
Ideas for particular changes were floated from time to time, but these were never coherently pulled together.
The Ocean Compact is strategic vision for UN to deliver more coherently and effectively on its ocean mandate.
Why, for instance, is it unable to deal coherently with big foreign-policy problems such as Bosnia and Albania?
For example, some studies have reported that Atlantic herring, cod and blue-fin tuna flee sounds and school less coherently in noisy environments.
Those standards are more demanding, more rigorous, they're more coherently put together.
Anything being done coherently in that part of the world?
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But he's too coherently libertarian for the average Republican voter.
Your host and loyal blogger lurched and buckled to the stage like Jack Sparrow , and, sorry to say, I talked about as coherently as the potted pirate.
According to Mr Andrews, the merger would provide an opportunity for these institutions to develop a model of provision across the region to deliver higher education more sustainably and coherently.
Some of the criticism is quite petty and irrelevant, however, it is reasonable to expect the Chief Executive of the world's most powerful country to be able to speak coherently to his people, and to the peoples of the world.
And that is accepted by NERC, which instead says the primary motive is making the overall science effort more effective by creating 'synergies' between the marine researchers and the polar people - bluntly, getting them to collaborate more routinely and scheduling the four ships more coherently.
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