internal coherence造句
例句与造句
- For example, Sir Michael Rutter stated that the concept of DAMP ( unlike ADHD ) was " muddled " and " lacks both internal coherence and external discriminative validity . . . it has no demonstrated treatment or prognostic implications "; he concluded that the concept should be abandoned.
- And like most blogs, the vocabulary is limited, the paragraphs lack rhythm and the chapters have little internal coherence . " Nowra concluded, " There are popular genres such as chick lit and lad lit, but de Brito has established a category all his own : dickhead lit ."
- To an extent, Labov evinces awareness of these concerns, saying " it is clear that these conclusions are restricted to the speech communities that we have examined ", In " Rethinking Ventriloquism, " Diane Goldstein uses Labovian notions of tellability internal coherence in narrative to inform her concept of " untellability ".
- ""'Synthese " "'is a scholarly periodical edited by Ot醰io Bueno, Wiebe van der Hoek, and Gila Sher specializing in papers in synthesis " ) finds its origin in the intentions of its founding editors : making explicit the supposed internal coherence between the different, highly specialised scientific disciplines.
- "The nonprofit sector _ precisely because it is so creative, so diverse and thus necessarily controversial _ possesses neither the internal coherence nor the established power base in Washington to defend itself easily against organized political attack, " said Goldmark, who will step down this summer from the top job at the nation's eighth-largest foundation.
- It's difficult to find internal coherence in a sentence. 用internal coherence造句挺难的
- Indeed I've found myself, also when playing microtonal music to others, that even when the music is very xentonal if you look at the numbers, or for those very sensitive to pitch distinctions, if it has good internal coherence and has progressions and resolutions similar to those of twelve equal music, it can sound surprisingly similar to twelve tone music.
- The publication in 1944 of the first in-depth study and analysis of Joyce's final text " A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake " by mythologist Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson tried to prove to a skeptical public that if the hidden key or " Monomyth " could be found, then the book could be read as a novel with characters, plot, and an internal coherence.
- Furthermore, critics have maintained that the internal coherence model postliberal theologians assume is difficult to square with developments in modern science which would seem to challenge the tenets of traditional, orthodox Christianity ( e . g . the new physics, or evolution ), yet such criticisms neglect the ways in which the postliberal view of doctrines as depth-grammars ( inscribing the rules of the faith articulated at Nicea and Chalcedon ) provide dynamic ways of relating the truths of faith to truths of scientific discovery.
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