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Duveen was unimpressed; experts on his side also made cogent points about pigment, but he was not interested in pigment.
In modern times much attention has focused on the power of physical and chemical processes to surpass the carrying capacity of the environment a concern made cogent by various types of environmental damage arising from excessive discharges of industrial effluents and pollutants.
His only error in my view was ordering Capello to pick his then Chelsea team-mate Joe Cole, not his territory, but other than that he made cogent points.
These complications have led to a range of disputes concerning the Refutation, from whether or not it can be made cogent, to whether or not it fits within Kant's own philosophical project, and indeed whether focusing on this as Kant's response to skepticism distorts his conception of skepticism, and how he thought it should be resolved.
Many made cogent points saying CNN's reporting was akin to someone calling New York a hotbed of terror because of 9/11.
This statistical perspective is made cogent by the recognized fact that a largely stochastic and unpredictable behavior at the single cell level is paralleled by very strongly repeatable phenomena observed when a large population of cell is taken into consideration.
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In "The Soul of a New University" (Op-Ed, March 13), Arthur Levine makes cogent arguments for transforming higher education.
This demeaning argument suggests that readers aren't able to make cogent decisions about the validity of his writing but are, rather, too busy nursing old wounds.
It's not in the job descriptions of reporters to make policy, but often they are in an unusually good position to make cogent observations about what they cover.
It's the end of Labour conference week: in the Edinburgh version of the show, he decried the Left's recent inability to make cogent and convincing arguments while coming out in support of Corbyn as "not the best guy but the only guy right now".
"How Not to Save Social Security" ("The Big Issues" series, editorial, Sept. 23) makes cogent arguments against the privatization of Social Security, but it should also be pointed out that a key economic justification for private retirement accounts, namely the increase in national savings, does not hold water.
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