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1 The Institution of a Military Academy, is also recommended by cogent reasons .
2 But England had more cogent reasons for displeasure in the following year.
3 I was certainly desirous of avoiding this interview, for the most cogent reasons .
4 There were cogent reasons , it was added, for this unusual request.
5 So, for other but no less cogent reasons , did his doting, misguided mother.
6 In fact, I do not believe that there can be any such cogent reasons .
7 Standards are appalling: managers get promoted without cogent reasons .
8 There are cogent reasons for the change in tone and in philosophy underlying this development.
9 She regretted the extinction of duelling in England, and gave cogent reasons for her regret.
10 There are other and more cogent reasons for the temporary obscuration of that brilliant light.
11 The husband tires of her and sends her back, without cogent reasons , to her parents.
12 There are cogent reasons , however, why the national indebtedness should not be thus rapidly extinguished.
13 Uncle Henry produced a number of cogent reasons that would make his nephew's ambition unattainable.
14 There are, however, some cogent reasons against it.
15 And he can always give you the most cogent reasons for the faith that is in him.
16 The court of appeal affirmed that the council had no cogent reasons to depart from the guidance.
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