The plot may not make any coherent sense, but based on the box office receipts of the past two movies, it doesn't have to.
I now understand it well enough, I think, to give people a coherent sense for what it's all about.
All of this interlocked cleverly, but made less coherent good sense as a musical experience.
But one cannot assume that an everyday 'coherent' sense of self is readily available.
Without any coherent sense of direction she turned right again and they found themselves in an almost deserted Portobello Road.
It was not as if her father had grown up in a home with any coherent sense of Jewish identity.
It is wrong to call the Occupy movement anarchistic in any coherent sense of the word.
You wait for some more coherent sense of purpose to emerge but it never does, which is, perhaps, the point.
It was a minimalist decision, going no further than needed to make coherent sense of the statutory provisions.
In this way they could form a more coherent sense of self and develop new (secure) attachment styles.