More coherent vs to avoid any confusion

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  • Jul 10, 2015 ... ... HFCS and the use of the term 'natural' in the Seamus LLC warning letter, dated May 18, 2015 to avoid any confusion with the agency's policy ...
  • To avoid any confusion/discrepancy... Discussion in '??????? (Russian)' started by Melikhovo, Aug 7, 2014. Previous Thread Next Thread. Loading.
  • Sep 1, 2015 ... I got what he was trying to say but I can't get past "knob sticker" b/c I am 12. @ travis_shaw21 To avoid any confusion my knob sticker is.
  • The need to avoid any confusion between the roles of public authority and investor applies not only to the market economy investor principle, but also to the  ...
  • Adjective[edit]. coherent (comparative more coherent, superlative most coherent ). Unified; sticking together; making up a whole. [quotations ?]. 1997, Bernard J.
  • capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner; "a lucid thinker"; "she was more coherent than she had been just after ...
  • Learner's definition of COHERENT. [more coherent; most coherent]. 1. : logical and well
  • organized : easy to understand. He proposed the most coherent plan to  ...
  • adj capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner. “she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident”. Synonyms: ...
  • 2. coherent

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