Yet somehow the film's many parts never manage to cohere into a satisfying whole. |
To be admissible, this interpretation must also cohere with our current philosophical and scientific theories about the subject in question. |
If a moral theory fails significantly to cohere with our moral beliefs, this undermines the theory's ability to be justified to us. |
I'm not convinced yet that the State Department country reports alter their analyses to cohere with broader government foreign policy goals. |
The chapters neither cohere nor fit particularly well with the thematic focus on group performance. |
The high strength arises because molecular chains that are packed in a closer, more orderly manner cohere more avidly. |