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Discover Ludwig"delicate argument" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a persuasive or convincing argument that is sensitive or difficult to discuss. Example: The debate over gun control is a delicate argument that requires careful consideration of both sides' opinions.
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But that's a delicate argument to make and neither is renowned for his diplomacy.
It is a delicate argument for him to make because Aventis is the product of a huge merger that executives at the time said would yield great synergies.
Two years ago Mike Bartlett created a play in which choreography shadowed dialogue to produce a complicated, delicate argument: it featured a triangular relationship and was called Cock.
That being said, this is a rather delicate argument to put together, and it's not clear that any actual Skolemites have managed to do so successfully.
Nevertheless, we show that an a priori bound in C 1 for all possible solutions can be obtained by an elementary, but delicate, argument which exploits the qualitative properties - positivity, monotonicity, and concavity - of the solutions themselves.
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This approach has the advantage that it can be generalized to complex Hénon maps with a semi-parabolic fixed point [9], but the analysis in that case is much more complex (due to the loss of hyperbolicity) and requires several delicate arguments.
This is done by devising a better rounding scheme (or, rather showing that one exists via a delicate perturbation argument).
In the manslaughter case concerning the old man, the owner was given a six months' suspended prison sentence, but the death of the old woman has provided a much better illustration of how delicate the argument is.
Mr Romney's delicate federalist argument against Obamacare, perfected during the primaries, was that health-care reform ought to be state-based, that an individual mandate is perfectly acceptable at the state level, but at the national level represents an unconstitutional abuse of congressional regulatory power under the commerce clause.
Furthermore, we employ a delicate cut-off argument, together with Hardy's inequality, which was first used in [13] and also in the recent paper [9].
"What's delicate about the Israeli argument," she said, "is that they haven't said they are at war with the P.L.O., but the vocabulary they use is that of a state of war.
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