Encara no tenim significats per a "most cogent".
1The most cogent means at hand was to threaten his commerce.
2I was certainly desirous of avoiding this interview, for the most cogent reasons.
3The most cogent objection to his verses is their generality.
4To cite a most cogent example in each category:
5St. George Mivart, regarded by Darwin as his most cogent critic (see pp.
6C. O. Whitman presented his most cogent defense of orthogenesis in pigeons (see pp.
7It had been his most cogent argument, and now Bull knew where he'd borrowed it from.
8And he can always give you the most cogent reasons for the faith that is in him.
9And a most cogent answer it is.
10I have declined, in behalf of the United States, to accept this invitation, for the most cogent reasons.
11But the instrument in exegesis which was used with most cogent force was the occult significance of certain numbers.
12Stuart Kauffman and Brian Goodwin have presented the most cogent modern arguments in this tradition of direct physical causation.
13He peremptorily, refused the money for which they clamored, giving the most cogent of all reasons, an empty coffer.
14Poverty will often lead to great intellectual pursuits; but the resources of fortune will frequently suppress the most cogent ideas.
15He defended himself with a serene countenance and the most cogent arguments, but would not stoop to deprecation and intreaty.
16But Amalfi had left the city's drivers undisturbed for the most cogent of all reasons: for the survival of the city.
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