For a proposition to be justified it must, at the very least, cohere with other propositions that one has adopted. |
The topics of this bibliography, however, do not cohere with the chapter topics, which makes the bibliography more of a stand-alone resource. |
Despite tireless efforts to show that their values cohere in a single vision of the good, they do not and never will. |
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. |
How the multiple terms of this work cohere depends on the viewer's individual experience and perception as much as on the artist's suggestion. |