It was replete with mathematical formulas and stated his case with a rare cogency and persuasiveness. |
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The real beauty of the play, aside from its razor-sharp comedy, is its persuasiveness. |
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He has a mild, retiring manner but he speaks with great clarity and persuasiveness. |
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It's not charm, exactly, but a kind of cheerily manic persuasiveness, perfect for the new breed of TV impresario. |
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Law thus comes to embody, in equal measure, both political legitimacy and moral persuasiveness. |
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Obviously, its quality is partly a function of its power to persuade, but its persuasiveness is in the eye of the beholder. |
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The trick is to emphasize the persuasiveness, not pushiness, of server recommendations. |
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Her avoidance of traditionalist rhetoric and assumptions strengthens her persuasiveness, but there is room for ingenuity. |
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The network's persuasiveness with Democratic constituencies and other voters will be the ultimate sign of how much of a breakthrough this online campaign achieves. |
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Clarity again matters for comprehension and comprehensibility contributes to persuasiveness. |
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Whatever forcefulness or persuasiveness you'll put into your speech must have behind it a charge of matter prepared in advance. |
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Technical expertise is important, persuasiveness counts a great deal, diplomacy, sense of timing, and length of service all have an impact. |
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So far, there is more indication that it wasn't true than that it was. Tony Blair's power lies in his persuasiveness. |
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This might be thought to be a weakness in the persuasiveness of the decision, which could perhaps be exploited in future litigation. |
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It was an inscription in a persuasiveness that linked you to what could be termed an ethics of structuralism. |
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Anything that enhances the Minister's credibility and persuasiveness reduces the likelihood of a work stoppage occurring. |
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The degree of persuasiveness of the evidence is influenced by the reliability of its source. |
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As will be seen, it is not necessary for us to offer a definitive view with respect to the persuasiveness of the first point. |
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If this happens and I know that Bertie Ahern is a master of patience and persuasiveness agreement may not be far away. |
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In the end, thanks to her persuasiveness and insistence, Kakenya got the authorisation of the old men in the village and a little money. |
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I wish you strength and determination, creativity and persuasiveness as you set out on this journey of hope. |
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Good advocacy depends on the power of its information and the persuasiveness of its arguments. |
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Its power and persuasiveness can be found in its expressive form. |
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Turning to Paul Le Guen was bold, imaginative and seemingly unrealistic but demonstrative of a degree of audacity that Murray has often matched with persuasiveness to great effect. |
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Japan can speak with the greatest persuasiveness in urging nuclear-weapon States towards nuclear disarmament and non-nuclearweapon States to avoid the temptation to acquire nuclear weapons. |
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One important prerequisite for a Chief Risk Officer is persuasiveness. |
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Agreement on the need for significant change, regardless of its rationale and its persuasiveness, is one thing, implementing it is quite another matter. |
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It would not be accurate if it were intended to encompass adjudicative fact-finding in the sense of making determinations based on the relative credibility of witnesses or the persuasiveness of one fact over another. |
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Art depends for its effects, for its persuasiveness, on inevitability. |
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Topics will include how differences in wording, style, tone, format and organization affect the accessibility and persuasiveness of our reasons and decisions. |
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Any communication from the member for Wascana and any persuasiveness he may bring to bear upon his Liberal colleagues in the other place would be greatly appreciated by me and the government. |
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This job requires extensive experience in the Commission services, alongside a capacity to innovate and, above all, a good measure of persuasiveness and perseverance. |
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By using the utmost tact and persuasiveness, he was inducing his uncle to cough up very grudgingly a small quarterly allowance. |
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In answer, Index presents a good case that music's capacity to stir emotions makes it a natural target for cultural policemen. Music lends words a persuasiveness that has been feared for centuries. |
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The existential threat is in the hearts and minds of allies and constituents, in the allegiance or indifference we win or lose through the persuasiveness of the claims we make to the world, and to ourselves. |
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They should be brought into the mainstream, but there is a gentle persuasiveness that Canada can use because of its relationship with the Chinese. |
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The degree of persuasiveness is largely dependent upon the similarity between the provincial legislation and the federal legislation and upon the interpretation principles applicable to each. |
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Agreement on quotas that are more representative of the global economy will enhance the Fund's legitimacy and the persuasiveness of its policy advice. |
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Miss Lin scores points for her prescience, but not her persuasiveness. |
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Yet for all its learnedness, the book is so carefully structured and clearly written that the reader marvels at his argument's overall simplicity and persuasiveness. |
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