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I'd have to say it's a powerful argument that has yet to be falsified.
It is this "aha moment" that becomes jumping off point for the powerful argument that is at the heart of Lean In: namely, that the feminist revolution has stalled and that the key to get the ball rolling again is two- fold.
"It's a phenomenally powerful argument that's never been properly exploited … and should be a key, visible ingredient leading to the defeat of Barack Obama".
That said, it marshals a powerful argument that's bolstered by empirical reality: the eternal failures of mechanical forecasting; the sheer difficulty of beating the market with consistency; the unforeseeable ways that history unfolds.
Author's response: First of all, we would contend that the Tree of Life hypothesis was indeed applied to all of organismal life, but not to all evolving entities - it conspicuously left out plasmids, viruses, phage etc. Simpler ideas are appealing and indeed parsimonious reasoning is a powerful argument that is applied for many explanations in biology.
They offer a powerful argument that the earth is, in fact, extremely unusual.
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And yet, as Simon Blackburn observes in "Truth: A Guide" (Oxford; $25), the "brand-name" Anglophone philosophers of the past fifty years — Wittgenstein, W. V. Quine, Thomas Kuhn, Donald Davidson, Richard Rorty — have developed powerful arguments that seem to undermine the commonsense notion of truth as agreement with reality.
Reduced recidivism is one of the most powerful arguments that could potentially be cited in efforts to promote diversion and alternatives.
"We have heard powerful arguments that the iron fist would work better," he continued, adding that it was not for the court to decide between the two.
"There are powerful arguments that Senator McCain or anyone else in this position is constitutionally qualified, but there is certainly no precedent," said Sarah H. Duggin, an associate professor of law at Catholic University who has studied the issue extensively.
By that he meant that as long as he was committing his fortune and prestige to the battle against polio — as he did that day in an announcement at the former Manhattan home of Franklin D. Roosevelt — he would need a stronger riposte to journalists quoting Dr. Henderson's powerful arguments that the virus is just too elusive to subdue.
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