coherent
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The way to extend American advantage isn’t to declare victory in great-power competition, but to reduce strategic entropy—through coherent policy, allied industrial capacity and predictable commitments.
Given the range of the record, it’s impressive how coherent “Don’t Be Dumb” is as a front-to-back listening experience.
Unlike a church or political party, it can’t speak with a coherent political voice because it lacks mechanisms for collapsing disagreements into unified institutional conclusions.
Benjamin and other critics argue that this is not a coherent basis for the change because these countries have significantly smaller populations, different health care systems and regionally-specific public health concerns.
From Salon
"To have a technological shift like this, you need consistent, coherent and compelling messaging and support… Even the announcement of a tax specifically on EVs will send a very conflicting message to consumers."
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.