This brings creditability and coherency that are fundamental to developing the microfinance sector. |
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It's a divergent collection in terms of stories, characters, filmmaking competency, narrative coherency and degrees of induced tedium. |
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A recent method was defined by Cloude, who use eigenvector decomposition of the coherency matrix to identify dominant scattering mechanisms. |
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As civilization took hold, however, humans expected from the divine a cosmic reflection of their accomplishments: order, coherency, routine. |
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The eigenvalues of the covariance matrix and the coherency matrix are real and are the same. |
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Social development is never linear, it does not go in a straight line, but there is coherency over various epochs in terms of what people demonstrate and articulate. |
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Unfortunately, the remainder of their argument lacks enough coherency and consistency to help me understand what makes this idea interesting for design practice. |
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Dark, grainy, jerky, and sloppy, with dated psychedelic camera effects, it struggles for coherency, except in its explicit statements about anti-establishment themes. |
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Overall, the spring 2001 collections were lacking fresh ideas and, in some cases, coherency, but there were enough visionary pieces to keep the shows lively. |
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Our network seriously failed to meet the various litmus tests of coherency, value for money, and effectiveness. |
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However the challenge is also to give them aesthetic coherency and to integrate them with their surroundings. |
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I fully subscribe to his appeal for more consistency and coherency in human rights policy. |
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What has stunned me about it is its utter lack of imagination, its lack of coherency and its lack of compassion for the most vulnerable. |
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But the central factor remains the coherency of the territories: the cross-border situation is secondary. |
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Perhaps we appreciate that poll-driven politics is insecure, rudderless, inconsequential and lacking in coherency, so we direct our attention inward to find meaning. |
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Even if you are a bit flexible rangers' weapon are their hallmark, the identifying item giving coherency to the unit. |
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This will require closer co-ordination and coherency of actions in these areas. |
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Daron was off his nut all night, ranting and raving with little coherency. |
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The whole composition of pavilions and paving lacks design coherency. |
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In conclusion, he stated that he felt that the coherency of EC policies is at the heart of the SIA debate. |
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The signatories undertake to seek a coherency between their behaviour within the Initiative and the principles of responsibility enounced in the Manifesto and the Constitutive Chart. |
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For what anchors adequate ideas is no mere formal consistency but the coherency of consilience. |
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The mind, tottering at the abyss of despair or death, shudders back toward any simplicity, any coherency it can grasp, and the man calls out to God. |
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He and others argued that there is simply no global coherency or consistent social practice in regard to the concept of race, and that the biological status of the term was a sham produced by suspect scientific methods. |
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Thus a more concerted approach has been launched to enable the port to continue to expand its activities whilst contributing to the coherency of urban development. |
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That is why the AEDH calls for the reporting until January 2009 of the examination of all the directives linked with irregular or legal migration, in order to defend the co decision process and legislative coherency. |
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I think one of the largest challenges we face is the coherency issue. |
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Most respondents representing national organizations felt that there has been progress with respect to the fair and equitable treatment of FTIs as well as some progress in coherency of FCR processes. |
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Overall quality of Response including coherency, succinctness, comprehensiveness, and ability to demonstrate the proponent's match with RFQ requirements. |
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A parameter derived in the Cloude eigenvector decomposition of the coherency matrix to describe the importance of the secondary scattering mechanisms. |
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The coherency matrix is 3x3 for the reciprocal backscatter case, and the three eigenvectors represent three scattering mechanisms present in the sample. |
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The problems with data availability, quality and coherency revealed in this exercise are similar to those made apparent in numerous other surveys over the years. |
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It shows both the coherency and variety of an art practice founded on the infinite resources of the grid as a matrix for all compositions and the masterful exploitation of writing as a plastic element in and of itself. |
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The transparency of Euler Hermes' approach, its organisation, the interaction between entities and its methods and tools are further proof of coherency and reliability. |
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With respect to the remaining barriers, a majority of the respondents felt that progress had been made in increasing transparency, simplifying the system and finally, increased coherency. |
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We are, in fact, the very unworthy witnesses of a palpable coherency. |
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The government recognises some weaknesses in its SME development policy, especially regarding the coherency and the coordination of the various action programmes. |
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Changes tend to dimish after this stage, but late changes are frequently a problem for maintaining coherency within the separate components of the grousp documents. |
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Coherency requirements are not as strict as those for military systems because individual signals ordinarily do not need to be separated. |
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