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coherent paragraph vs straight paragraph

The correct phrase is 'coherent paragraph.' 'Coherent' means logical and consistent, which is essential for a well-written paragraph. 'Straight paragraph' does not convey the same meaning and is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

coherent paragraph

Correct. 'Coherent' means logical and consistent, which is essential for a well-written paragraph.

This phrase is used to describe a paragraph that is well-structured, logical, and easy to follow.
  • The roles of DG ECHO and DG Environment (Civil Protection Mechanism) should be clarified to ensure a coherent approach (see paragraphs 24 and 25).
  • Coherent with Paragraph 1.
  • It is coherent and gives motivation to Article 3 paragraph 1.
  • As indicated in paragraph 23, the utilisation of the budget is coherent with the elapsed time-frame.
  • I approve wholeheartedly of the rapporteurs' paragraph 3 which quite rightly suggests that separate treatment is needed for the coherent development of the rural area under Objective 2.
  • In this paragraph we tried to combine elements which we are both attached to in a logical and coherent way.
  • For sake of clarity, definitions need to be in a separate article, each definition in its own paragraph and drafted in a precise and coherent way.
  • The Agency shall assume the tasks set out in paragraphs 2 to 5 with a view to contributing to a coherent development and implementation of the ERTMS.
  • Contribution to a coherent regional development strategy (paragraph 10 of the 2007 Guidelines)
  • Instead of a specific date until when the provisions set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 16 shall apply, a more coherent approach is needed by fixing a deadline in relation to the compulsory introduction of the digital recording equipment.
  • The primary up-to-date information made available pursuant to paragraph 4 shall be coherent with the information made available pursuant to Articles 6, 7 and 9.
  • It is fair to say that the only change I attempted to make to this report was to try to merge Paragraphs 6 and 8 to make it more coherent.
  • Member States shall assess, taking due account of the guidance referred to in paragraph 4, which measures to streamline the environmental assessment procedures and to ensure their coherent application are possible, and shall inform the Commission of the result.
  • This amendment is coherent with the amendment of Article 19a (new paragraph 4) of the Interoperability Directive.
  • The Commission shall set up and maintain an information system to enable the monitoring referred to in paragraph 1 to be carried out in an efficient and coherent manner across the Framework Programme.
  • This amendment is coherent with the amendment on paragraph 5 of this new Article 6 b aiming at a more specific declaration with a more precise content.
  • In light of paragraph 1 of the Treaty of Lisbon, I believe that we can share the responsibility of this Parliament and the national parliaments for promoting a more coherent approach on this political measure.
  • Paragraph 1 says: 'Considers that the EU needs to move towards a coherent and consistent policy of upholding and promoting human rights around the world' and to do so 'more effectively'.
  • Measures taken to achieve the objectives referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be fully coherent with measures supported through the external financing instruments of the Union and with the principles and general objectives of the Union's external action.
  • The Commission pointed out in the opening decision that, as the aid measure has to be assessed as an ad hoc aid, Portugal needed to demonstrate that the investment project contributes towards a coherent regional development strategy within the meaning of paragraph 10 of the RAG.

straight paragraph

Incorrect. 'Straight paragraph' does not convey the same meaning and is not a common or correct phrase in English.

  • Therefore, for employees expected to leave after twenty or more years, the entity attributes benefit on a straight-line basis under paragraph 71.
  • Nonetheless, we cannot vote in favour of a report that says straight away in paragraph 1: the European Parliament 'welcomes the imminent entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon'.
  • The ratio, in per cent, of the maximum difference between the calibration value and the corresponding value read on the straight line defined in paragraph 1.6. at the upper limit of the channel amplitude class.
  • Straight line E3-E4 shall be set as described in paragraph 5.5.4.
  • Tapered and straight threads in accordance with paragraph 6.10.2. or 6.10.3. above shall be used on the metal end bosses.
  • Mr Evans gets straight to the point in Paragraph 1 of his report.
  • The vehicle shall be driven in a straight line at the test speed specified in paragraph 2.4 of this section.
  • Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph 5.3.1, the tests shall be carried out on vehicles coming straight off the production line.
  • Mr President, I will come straight out and say this: I think there is little sense in paragraph 31 of the present proposal for a second revision of the agreement.
  • Without prejudice to paragraph 1, Member States may continue to collect aggregated data or other relevant readily available information, provided that such collection has no impact on the straight through processing of the payments and can be fully automated by payment service providers.
  • Indeed, several provisions of the Svensson report, such as paragraph 14 on censorship, are straight out of Fahrenheit 451, a book portraying a world in which books are banned and critical thought suppressed.
  • When the vehicle moves from a straight line approach into the circular area described in paragraph 7.6.1., no part of it shall move outside of that vertical plane by more than 0,60 m (see figures B and C).
  • The mass of the vehicle in running order and its distribution on the axles are measured on the vehicle(s) submitted in accordance with paragraph 3.4 of this Regulation placed in a stationary position with their wheels set straight ahead.

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