This symmetry creates an expression of conjoined opposites which stigmatises the latter and encourages the former to cohere by only doing this.
en.wikipedia.org The model posits that coherence operates over a set of representational elements (e.g., propositions, images, etc.) which can either fit together (cohere) or resist fitting together (incohere).
en.wikipedia.org For a group of musicians to cohere, almost everything needs to balance out: ego, work ethic, knowledge, health, experience.
www.npr.org We look for consonance and reject, and often literally edit out, anything that doesn't cohere.
www.theglobeandmail.com The diverse ritualistic, mythical, doctrinal, legal, institutional and material features of religion may not necessarily cohere with experiential, emotive, spiritual or contemplative considerations about the origin and operation of conscience.
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