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He makes this case most persuasively.
Students who wrote most persuasively about the healing role of sports were given scholarships.
And most persuasively: broadband access is probably the most important communication service of our time.
Decades later, Milton Friedman was the economist who most persuasively proved that point.
The American-born Elgar scholar Jerrold Northrop Moore most persuasively argues for this.
They talked, and taught, most persuasively, of the satisfactions of a good pasta.
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Overall it shows, in most cases persuasively, that there is no evidence of fraud, manipulation or a lack of rigour and honesty on the part of the CRU scientists.
Most men, they persuasively argue, would be better served having their cancer managed as a chronic condition.
He quoted former President Bill Clinton, in a 1999 conversation as saying: "It was Antonio Guterres who most touchingly and persuasively pleaded with me to do something," a reference to a shift in Washington's pro-Indonesia stance after massacres in the former Portuguese colony.
Jose Ramos-Horthe the former president of East Timor, called Guterres "a good man, a compassionate and humble leader". He quoted former President Bill Clinton, in a 1999 conversation as saying: "It was Antonio Guterres who most touchingly and persuasively pleaded with me to do something," a reference to a shift in Washington's pro-Indonesia stance after massacres in the former Portuguese colony.
Over the years, skeptics — led by Dr. Meselson — have persuasively disputed most of the claims but left some loose ends.
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