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cogent argument

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cogent
adjective
uk /ˈkəʊ.dʒənt/ us /ˈkoʊ.dʒənt/
A cogent argument, reason, etc. is clearly expressed and persuades people to ...
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argument
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/ us /ˈɑːrɡ.jə.mənt/
a disagreement, or the process ...
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But it also seems to me to be difficult to mine out this sort of intuition into any sort of cogentargument.
Her answer was that we provided substantial evidence and a cogentargument for declarative consciousness as a shared psychological property in humans, monkeys, and dolphins.
With some reservations, it presents a cogentargument that such behaviors can be explained without reference to evolution.
Surely no cogentargument is to be found on the basis of what has been built.
They provide not only substantial evidence but also a cogentargument for declarative consciousness as a shared psychological property in humans, monkeys, and dolphins.
These ideas did not provide a clear and cogentargument, but rather an association of several different concepts, some of them having their origins in newly popular stoic thought.
A prime reason for this is the preponderant tedious style of the bureaucratic report in which paragraphing seems to be more important than building up a consistent and cogentargument.
The clear message of this paper is in our (hopefully) cogentargument that the devil in realising the promises of agent technology is in the details.
He has put forward, in his usual way, a very cogentargument and one aspect which he has presented had not occurred to me before.
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I agree that that is a most cogentargument.
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I may he quite wrong but, if that is the result, that seems to me a most cogentargument against this scheme.
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There is a great deal of sound sense and cogentargument in that paragraph.
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It may be that it was a cogentargument which has bubbled up in their minds, although they have no figures in support of it.
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There is a great deal of cogentargument to prove that point.
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No cogentargument has been put forward for that distinction.
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I think that that is a very cogentargument indeed—at least, it is with me.
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That may well have been so in days gone by and it would have been a cogentargument even 10 years ago.
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Is that not a cogentargument for tenancy courts?
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I think it has to be said that there is a cogentargument for separating advice and inspection.
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