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"Follow me?" Hal asks as he makes his argument for speedier playing.

But by granting the term information such an expansive scope, Mr. Berkowitz makes his argument fuzzy.

Of course, his attack has justice, but his verbal imprecision makes his argument hard to figure out.

Very early in the book Mr. Weisman makes his argument personal by describing how a house would fall apart.

I think from his own credibility with the British public it makes his argument that he is going to get a better deal for Britain look very remote.

This makes his argument for focusing on the causes of mass displacement, above all the war in Syria, sound disingenuous – hard-heartedness camouflaged as strategy.

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This makes his arguments seem very persuasive.In fact, they are almost entirely bogus.

His overconfidence, ironically, makes his arguments more fragile to refutation than they needed to be.

He delves more deeply into the history of mental illness, makes his arguments crisply and has good personal stories to tell.

The way Mr. Daisey makes his arguments, more than the arguments themselves, is what makes him one of the elite performers in the American theater.

But Mr. Andrews makes his arguments from the unusually personal standpoint of someone who has gone through a reformation of his own.

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