coherent account

collocation in English

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coherent
adjective
uk
/kəʊˈhɪə.rənt/
us
/koʊˈhɪr.ənt/
If an argument, set of ideas, or a plan is coherent, it is clear and carefully considered, and each part of it connects or follows in a natural or ...
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account
noun
uk
/əˈkaʊnt/
us
/əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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As artists who write about their work, their principal responsibility in this article is to provide acoherentaccountof their own practice.
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Although 2-year-olds are able to verbally report bits and pieces of their past experiences, they have difficulty giving acoherentaccountof what occurred.
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The paper concludes by showing that the approach adopted herein provides the basis for acoherentaccountof religious pluralism.
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Therefore, the nonparameterized binding theory also does not give acoherentaccountfor the facts obtained in this study.
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All three features of the conventional wisdom, when taken together, form a powerful andcoherentaccount.
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Thus, the title is misleading in that acoherentaccountof the economic applications of micropalaeontology is not provided.
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The integration of results from these two domains into acoherentaccountmakes this book particularly interesting.
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The meanings and values of the population need to be studied if social policy is to provide acoherentaccountof reality.
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This paper aims at presenting acoherentaccountof some related investigations whose results are scattered throughout the textbook.
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Sen offers us several hints in disparate writings from which we can build acoherentaccount.
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Do they offer acoherentaccountof where human rights ideas find themselves now, and where they might find themselves in ten or twenty years' time?
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A second answer to our question is that legal justice is synonymous with the positive law or perhaps with acoherentaccountof the positive law.
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It is very difficult for refugees to give a full andcoherentaccountof why they need protection at this stage.
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He had apparently been dazed and stunned, and could give nocoherentaccountof himself.
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The outcome was a comprehensive andcoherentaccountof our plans for the future capabilities of the armed forces.
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Because of their experiences they may well be frightened of any officials and so not give a very clear orcoherentaccountof what has happened to them.
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They hoped while writing the book to present the myths as a totalcoherentaccountof the human situation, the human predicament, and human opportunities.
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It is difficult to give a strictlycoherentaccountof the battle.
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Anycoherentaccountof this distinction seems to require that there are, i.e. there exist, objects that do not exist.
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His work focused on developing a systematic andcoherentaccountof the logic, metaphysics, and epistemology implicit in contemporary understanding of the world.
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