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In sum, critics of the Logicist interpretation of the Tractatus argue that ##1 4 do not individually or collectively constitute cogent grounds for a Logicist interpretation of the Tractatus.

If the real nature of things is indeterminable by us, as the epistemological interpretation would have it, then to attempt to determine the nature of things, and to provide cogent grounds for the superiority of one's own theories, is to attempt the impossible; such matters are simply beyond our grasp.

The evidence was credible, inherently believable and gave rise to cogent admissible grounds of appeal that may have affected the jury's verdict.

However, there are cogent substantive grounds for accepting that fetuses at any gestation are at risk of birth and at risk of neonatal death [ 16, 17, 29] and even cerebral palsy at that gestation [ 17, 20].

Skyfall is a hugely enjoyable action spectacular, but more grounded and cogent than the previous and disappointing outing, Quantum of Solace.

Moving forward, apart from being driven by global trends, due consideration for developing more cogent policies and strategies grounded on a sound evidence base established from local information and data should be taken to reform kindergarten education and enhance the interface between preschool and primary school.

But there are cogent clinical and theoretical grounds for distinguishing between genuine guilt and the unconscious need for punishment that serves as a guilt-substitute the function of which is precisely to ward off an unbearable sense of guilt.

Her breezy style conceals an aptitude for reasoned analysis, and she incorporates a cogent summary of clinical research on aging into her tour of the fountain grounds, a one-woman guinea pig gamely trotting down a dozen different paths in search of the bubbling waters.

Wouldn't sending US special forces back into Iraq -- invariably a prelude to the more politically unpopular act of sending in US ground forces to finish the job -- be precisely the vaguely conceived act that cogent Americans thought was so preposterous after 9/11?

We deconstructed the whys and wherefores of interviews, their aims, their specific and general audiences, the various media through which they're conducted, the ground rules for each one, the art of turning the rich Arabic language into cogent sound bites, and the logistics of planning them.

But because there is no precedent for non-selection on grounds of irritating character, Strauss and his predecessor Paul Downton have allowed a more cogent cricketing argument to be swamped.

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