Sentence examples for brilliantly argued from inspiring English sources

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It is utterly convincing and brilliantly argued, intellectually and morally.

Chomsky's review was calm, it was precise, it was brilliantly argued; it was even, in places, funny.

David Sanford, writing in The New York Times Book Review, said that Mr. O'Connell's 1975 book, "Ending Insult to Injury," was "brilliantly argued".

Whether the result is floundering in confusion or brilliantly argued, the effect is the same: they humanise women we too readily idolise or demonise.

In Livre du ciel et du monde (1377; "Book on the Sky and the World") Oresme brilliantly argued against any proof of the Aristotelian theory of a stationary Earth and a rotating sphere of the fixed stars.

"Tillman's true legacy lives on wherever Americans continue to shore up the battered foundations of white supremacy," Kantrowitz notes at the end of this thoroughly researched, brilliantly argued book.

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In his Livre du ciel et du monde and in other works (Questiones super De celo, Questiones de spera) Oresme brilliantly argues against any proof of the Aristotelian theory of a stationary Earth and a rotating sphere of the fixed stars.

The "partisans" he examines succeeded brilliantly, he argues, but for doing so they paid "a very high price, for beneath the seeming complacency, the chumminess, the unself-consciousness of relations between the sexes there was often violence, rage, wild frustration, despair and self-destruction".

I once attended a conference in Kuala Lumpur where many speakers drearily defended the idea of criminalising blasphemy, until a soft-spoken Dutch Muslim woman, of Turkish origin, argued brilliantly in favour of freedom of speech as the best way for each religion to defend its corner.

What's largely dropped out of the Washington foreign policy calculus is a point that former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, now a citizen of Israel, has argued brilliantly over the years: In the defense of America and her democratic allies, freedom for others is not a peripheral issue.

The idealistic notion that the United States is not in perpetual conflict with Arabs and Islam, argued brilliantly by President Obama in Cairo but belied by history, has been dealt a serious setback by Fort Hood.

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