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It argues convincingly that what the West "discovered" in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had already been known to the Chinese for 1,000 years.
It argues convincingly that there's real revenue to be netted by cracking down on indefensible boons for the top tax brackets.
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Notarize isn't the first to take advantage of that Virginia law, either, though Kinsel argues convincingly that it's the first to "do it in earnest".
Bishop argues convincingly that it does.
Such literalism can be taken too far, and "The Case for God" argues, convincingly, that it needs to coexist with more mythic, mystic and philosophical forms of faith.
Daniel Carpenter of Harvard argues convincingly that it's because the FDA has been able to foster a reputation for rigor and toughness that its employees have really invested in.
It is a response, he argues convincingly, to symbolic and latent violence inflicted on the lower rungs of Saudi society over several generations, a repression of the spirit that has not been just social, political and religious, but economic and spatial as well.Riyadh, a city now 50 miles (80km) across and home to 5m people, was a compact town of only 300,000 as recently as 1970.
Mr Kershaw rightly sees this decision as one forced as much by circumstances (fear of further Soviet incursions in Eastern Europe, the need to maintain the momentum of expansion, economic pressures, to name a few) as by the long-held but seldom-articulated ambition to carve out a new German empire in the east.On the Holocaust, Mr Kershaw argues convincingly that it was inseparable from Hitler.
This suggestion, relabeled the "Search hypothesis of emotion", has been elaborated and criticized by Evans (2004), who argues convincingly that it needs to be buttressed by a positive theory of precisely what emotional mechanisms are capable of effecting this task.
Using a computer model based on projected number of visitors to the Amboseli National Park in Kenya over a 15 year period, Thresher (1991) argues convincingly that it is more profitable to both the nation and individual households to protect game animals for tourism than for consumptive uses.
The importance of regularity is not explicit in these entries, but Winkler (1989, 108-9) argues convincingly that Berkeley acknowledges it.
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