Coherence in a sentence as a noun

Scala takes these features but drops their reasoning; in the process it lost its coherence.

But they don't exploit quantum coherence in the sort of way quantum computers do.

People don't even bother about coherence any more?

The challenge has become "how do we maintain a culture and coherence remotely?

Are you focusing on the internal coherence and consistencies of the world within the story?

"No, I think most people just believe the TSA to be completely inept and operated without much oversight or coherence.

You say “Scala takes these features but drops their reasoning; in the process it lost its coherence.” I think you can't find a coherence, but that doesn't mean it isn't there.

The article is utterly bereft of intellectual coherence.

When I asked him for a little clarifying information just to keep my coherence of the conversation, he couldn't contain the gloating huge smile on his face.

But, even at that level, the lack of clarity at the structural level usually implies a similar lack of coherence at the content level.

So there's not a lot of intellectual coherence to the idea that open, no-holds-barred research applies a meaningful selective pressure.

It's... a certain type of incoherence and lack of logical thinking, that superficially resembles logical thinking.

Getting rid of top contributors at least makes management's belief structure valid and gives their world a kind of simplicity and intellectual coherence that's hard to achieve on a large scale.

Let alone mapping the same physical memory to multiple virtual addresses with different cache attributes, which is useful because approximately none of these SoCs have full cache coherence across all hardware blocks.

This is frustrating, because masters like Schoenberg did in fact order their rows to ensure not only structural but sonic coherence, using techniques such as hexachordal combinatoriality [2].

The odds of having a hundred monkeys produce something on the same level of coherence and legibility as the Android API documentation by typing random letters on a hundred keyboards are so high, Google should consider hiring their local zoo for tech writing consultance.

" "Reality" is a machine that can do 3-4 instructions and 1-2 loads per clock cycle, with a hierarchical memory structure that has several levels with different sizes and performance characteristics, that can handle requests out of order and uses elaborate protocols for cache coherence on multiprocessor machines.

Coherence definitions

noun

the state of cohering or sticking together

See also: coherency cohesion cohesiveness

noun

logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts

See also: coherency