The real buzz around the book was that its cogent look at the presidential campaign smacked of an insider. |
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The shots of this film are arbitrarily put together with no rhyme or reason, creating haphazard action that is barely cogent. |
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The reasons given by the Court of Appeal for that factual conclusion were cogent and compelling. |
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Given the scope of Internet use by the general public, this is no longer a relevant or cogent argument. |
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I'd offer some cogent analysis at this point, but I'm torn between two diametrically opposed viewpoints. |
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Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons. |
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Nevertheless, the plot makes some cogent comments on the idolization of designers, and the ending is ruthlessly appropriate. |
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I appreciate that there are cogent reasons to side with the respondent on this issue. |
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Patient, cogent and an exquisite thinker, Oz is a rare blast of sanity and intelligence. |
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Those looking to discredit religion and theism generally had only to focus on what is most obvious, consistent and rationally cogent in his work. |
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This is a typical response, when there's no cogent argument available to the deuteragonist. |
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He always wrote like an angel, even though cogent political thinking did not figure among his talents. |
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In America, or the more empyrean realm of art, few citizens were more senior than Al, none more youthful, cogent, articulate or productive. |
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What cogent defence can be offered for the doctrine of God's impassibility, in the face of open theism and unorthodox views on the Trinity? |
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One that I've already briefly alluded to, is that cinema can operate as a cogent and powerful cultural mechanism for meaning making. |
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The case for war has not been presented using any cogent and compelling arguments. |
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Could there be a more cogent statement of the all-present, all-powerful nature of God? |
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His cogent case for being nice to our fellow Europeans causes me to ask one question. |
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Some of what it has produced does sound frightfully cogent for a non-human product. |
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There are a number of cogent arguments against fur that do not require descending into this kind of bigoted sophism. |
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The judge rejected that argument in a cogent and wholly convincing judgment. |
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Our role is to work with the farming and fishing communities to make a cogent argument for these peripheral areas. |
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This is not just a random grab at topicality but a surprisingly cogent decision. |
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A cogent argument is one whose structure is such that the premises provide good reasons for accepting the conclusion. |
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Each position was made more powerful and more cogent by the strength of its opposing view. |
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He said local officers have not been able to obtain cogent evidence to pin suspects to the four offences. |
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The content was clear, neither overwhelming nor confusing, and the arguments were cogent. |
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There is certainly no cogent case to be made for uniformity through the United Kingdom. |
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Readers who care enough to email me with a cogent and considered response will, of course, always be taken seriously. |
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A stay will not be granted, unless there is cogent evidence that the appeal will be stifled. |
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He further submits that where such evidence is disregarded the judge must give clear and cogent reasons for doing so. |
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This is something I've been thinking about for awhile now and hopefully it comes out somewhat coherent and cogent. |
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Posturing is in fact all it is, in this case posturing for want of a cogent argument. |
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His writing is lively, his arguments are cogent, and the scholarship is wide ranging. |
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There is a cogent argument to be made that, as wars come to a close, military requirements go down and diplomatic demands go up. |
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At times, Rheingold tries a bit too hard to buttress his cogent observations with academic theories that draw parallels between smart mobs and swarms such as ant colonies. |
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They also did take him to task for excluding data from 1774-1776 but in his response, Bellesiles does seem to give a cogent response as to why he excluded the data. |
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In 1972 Bethe's cogent and persuasive arguments helped prevent the deployment of antiballistic missile systems. |
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The current economic turbulence is a cogent reminder that our business, with little advance warning, can turn on a dime. |
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The taxpayer must adduce cogent evidence of a systematic investigation or search, and the evidence fell far short of doing so. |
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There would have to be clear and cogent evidence of unequivocal consent or acquiescence on the part of the father. |
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Applying this test the trial judge found the boy's objections to a return to be strong and cogent. |
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All parties were co-operative, well-prepared and presented cogent and helpful submissions. |
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Two cogent examples are Enron in the United States and the former Banesto in Spain. |
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The more serious the allegation, the more cogent evidence required to prove misconduct on a balance of probabilities. |
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When the economic and financial environment is dominated by uncertainty, the only cogent strategy is to reduce the factors that produce risk. |
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I think we have heard very cogent arguments by Denmark, Trinidad and Tobago, and also Saint Lucia. |
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I have defended murders, rapists, and other undesirable characters, so why not make a cogent argument on behalf of GIs who are stationed in Korea, like a devil's advocate. |
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The Daily Beast picks the most cogent takes on the arguments in the two marriage cases before the Supreme Court this week. |
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He ended with some cogent and compelling logic born of a desire not for revenge, but simple justice. |
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Suffice it to say there was not a lot of cogent discussion of immigration policy. |
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In many respects Charron was a pure sceptic, whose criticisms of Aristotelian philosophy were among the most cogent produced by the Renaissance sceptics. |
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I'm especially pleased that he's been such a strong and cogent voice on Social Security since we are sure to face a new tide of bamboozlement in the week ahead. |
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I am grateful to them for their clear, cogent and candid submissions. |
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Chaplin's explanation of soaking beans and grains to remove phytic acid is among the most cogent I've found. |
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He goes on to give a cogent, passionate, historically intriguing account of it, but the plane was bucking rather furiously then and my notes were beginning to look like dear Gordon's handwriting. |
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Boris's plan fails on all three counts, and in our very own parallel universe he's trying to pass off his nutty more-of-the-same plans as a cogent policy direction. |
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Unless there is cogent, compelling evidence and reasons to the contrary, it can be presumed that due process was adhered to and in the circumstances the legal maxim omnia praesemuntur rite esse acta is applicable. |
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In fact, he fails to make a cogent argument that somehow or another Saskatchewan should be treated somewhat differently from all the rest of the provinces. |
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It's as though we have a deep well of attention set aside for animals, a powerful but uncategorized interest waiting to be channeled into more cogent feelings, like fascination or fear. |
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According to courts, the revisional powers need to be justified by the commissioner by giving cogent reasons. |
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Webster Tarpley was obviously not anything like as as cogent Jon Kay. |
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While Lewis's argument is cogent and comprehensive, it is also mind-numbing in its supporting detail. |
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We have never been provided cogent data on the original problem that lead to implementation of the system, nor on whether the system, as costly as it is, has addressed that problem. |
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Any regime that attempts to promote some idea of shared parenting must make a clear and cogent exception for violence, high conflict families and inadequate parenting. |
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This provision does not apply to toys which, on account of their function, dimensions, characteristics, properties or other cogent grounds, are manifestly unsuitable for children under 36 months. |
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Deputy heads are entitled to receive cogent advice from the center and counsel on the general nature of competencies and qualifications to match particular circumstances, when they ask for it. |
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The Court noted that this claim of unacceptable risk arising if Meiorin were accommodated had been rejected by the arbitrator as being unsupported by cogent evidence. |
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More systematic use of country-strategy papers will help to ensure the cogent use of Community instruments to address both the root causes of conflict and other human rights problems. |
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The right of Parliament to obtain every possible information on public questions is undoubted, and the circumstances must be exceptional, and the reasons very cogent, when it cannot be at once laid before the houses. |
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Further, the Commission found without cogent proof that until 13 December 2000 the alleged infringement had as its purpose or effect a restriction of competition within the Community. |
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It needs to be explained in clear, cogent, simple prose so that it is comprehensible to people living in the world that exists outside the institutions. |
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Ever mindful of historical precedents and debates in allied professions such as medicine, the editors have successfully articulated a cogent and persuasive argument. |
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While Polybius was not the first to advance this view, his account provides the most cogent illustration of the ideal for later political theorists. |
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Cogent Power has announced the closure of its operations at Sankey Scott Laminations at Bilston with a phased loss of 190 jobs. |
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The merger of Cogent and HMG was announced in April and the deal closed in May. |
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The CoGeNT experiment looks for a type of dark-matter particle called a WIMP, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particle. |
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