Coalesce
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They're literally the sounds of space ringing, and they will travel out from these black holes at the speed of light as they ring down and
coalesce
to one spinning, quiet black hole at the end of the day.
It was for us to take our design ego and our sense of authorship and put it in the backseat and to focus mainly on being activists and on trying to
coalesce
all of the agendas of stakeholders and focus on the main goals of the project: that is, to uncover the river, treat its water, and provide public spaces for all.
Some suspect these differing multiverse hypotheses may eventually
coalesce
into a common description, or be replaced by something else.
These self-regulating, semi-autonomous units give rise to self-regulating, semi-autonomous units called organs, and these organs
coalesce
to form things called humans, and these organisms ultimately live in environments, which are partly self-regulating and partly semi-autonomous.
We must
coalesce
as humans to discuss and embrace the solutions not only with caution but also with courage.
And they would
coalesce
for just a moment, so you could perceive that there was a chair there.
The series fails not because it's unfair to compare it to the book, but because the various plot lines and characters just don't
coalesce
to make a coherent, dramatic, mysterious andcompelling entertainment.
And now, the entire Security Council would
coalesce
around a global (but not a US) plan to fight the Islamic State.
Interest groups for or against the euro project were never able to
coalesce
and harden into fixed proponents or opponents because both the economic benefits and costs imposed by the euro are diffuse.
Over the next five years, establishment figures may well
coalesce
around failing policies, giving Le Pen the perfect target for the National Front’s 2022 presidential campaign.
This is a deeply unfavorable situation, which explains why the ECB, once obsessed with the risk that governments would
coalesce
to assail its independence, has turned into the staunchest advocate of fiscal-policy coordination.
The United States-led Coalition Provisional Authority empowered a new group of political elites who fundamentally distrusted one another and, more important, failed to
coalesce
around a shared vision for governing the country.
In these circumstances, every French politician has known for the last 20 years that France has been living with a growing risk that isolated incidents might
coalesce
into a critical mass of violence.
After Spain’s victories at Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, the national team demonstrated once again how diversity can
coalesce
into a winning formula through identification with a common goal.
But such statements have yet to
coalesce
into a coherent pro-European story – not least because, with the exception of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Renzi is the only winning representative of mainstream orthodoxy in a debate bedeviled by xenophobic and “anti-systemic” movements.
During a training program on management, the associations began to
coalesce.
There must be normalization in our relations in order for the Caucasus to
coalesce
into a functional region.
But, given the two countries’ direct and stiff competition in energy technology, taking advantage of this will require them also to find new ways to
coalesce
around joint goals for atmospheric stabilization, even as they seek to meet their own undeniable national needs.
With greater trade and travel to the region, outbreaks are likely to spread before international containment can
coalesce.
Even Al Qaeda and the Taliban have limited their demands to the creation of statelets (emirates), which they hope will eventually
coalesce
into a caliphate.
Fear leads one group to
coalesce
in order to protect itself, perhaps by attacking a competing group.
Over the course of that year’s presidential primaries, at least half of GOP voters repeatedly tried to find an alternative to the eventual Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, but could not
coalesce
around a viable contender.
In any case, the changing relationship with Europe will be the core issue around which Britain’s socially liberal and internationalist political forces can
coalesce
after their defeat.
But, in order to choose a leader, these groups must
coalesce
into a coherent force.
For now, because the international community has not made clear who will be recognized as Venezuela’s legitimate government after January 10, and what level of support will be provided, Venezuela’s democratic forces have been unable to
coalesce
around a solution.
Moreover, a phone-based test would require software infrastructure, such as communication protocols and prioritization procedures, to
coalesce
with the health-care system.
Fortunately, the global community has begun to
coalesce
around the idea that all people, regardless of where they live or how much money they have, should be able to access the health services they need, without risk of financial hardship.
After more than 60 years of rentier-state autocracy, it will take time for democratic forces to organize and
coalesce
around common objectives.
Fortunately, such an approach could work, given that the forces behind Tshisekedi and Fayulu managed to
coalesce
at various points over the two years during which Kabila had been postponing the election.
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