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His gaonate, however, gave an official stamp to his many works, which responded to the ideological challenges to Rabbinism by restating traditional Judaism in intellectually cogent terms.
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The war is about the disposal of what Simon called, in his most unforgiving but cogent term, "excess Americans": once a labour force, but no longer of use to capitalism.
"The argument was very cogent in terms of making the point that environmental services are required in remote Australia, that there was an Indigenous workforce there looking for employment, and that they had the skills required," he told Guardian Australia.
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The structural results presented here are interesting, not because they show tubes with hemispherical ends, but rather because the structure of the tubes is not the only one that could have been imagined from the lattice of isometric coats and because the lattice has a cogent interpretation in terms of the high resolution structures of its components.
Her multitudinous forms of picture-making, statuary, relief, collage, and as-semblage — mounted on walls, occupying plinths or pedestals, displayed in vitrines, laid on the floor, or hung from the ceiling — are reliably cogent on their own terms.
If Gibbard's reasons for thinking that plans must be formulated in recognitional terms are cogent, this result would allow the theory to explain the relevant phenomenon of supervenience.
Robert (Bill) Banks makes the cogent case that this term was never scientifically correct.
It read, "Rich and Poor in English to Subscribers in French and other Latin Tongues," and concluded with a more cogent statement of Sylvia's book-rental terms.
Sir John Maddox, who has died aged 83, was a formidable editor of Nature, for two terms, 1966-73 and 1980-95; a cogent and felicitous writer; and a fervent advocate for the scientific enterprise.
Big canvases by Barnett Newman, inflected only with the vertical divisions (not quite lines and not quite shapes) that he termed "zips," look more brilliantly cogent at the Stedelijk than in any other setting, including New York's Museum of Modern Art.
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