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1
Instead, recommendations for policy proposals need to be founded on
convincing
arguments
.
2
There had to be
convincing
arguments
made to justify removing this protection.
3
Which movies could encourage Jeremy Corbyn into more
convincing
arguments
for the remain case?
4
The negative speaker must add
convincing
arguments
of his own.
5
He produced no
convincing
arguments
for the change.
6
In examining these sentiments, I find they afford many very
convincing
arguments
for my present purpose.
7
Such firms also face cuts to government EV subsidies and need to produce
convincing
arguments
about future profitability.
8
In truth, a compilation of the slave laws was one of the most
convincing
arguments
against the whole system.
9
Being inveterate smokers, a pipe full of good tobacco is one of the most
convincing
arguments
you can employ.
10
Adduce
convincing
arguments
and proofs.
11
For all his sane and
convincing
arguments
,
he could not check a pang at this definite acceptance of them.
12
To what degree, therefore, of blind dogmatism must one have attained, to reject such natural and such
convincing
arguments
?
13
Italy, the former colonial power in Libya, said it would need to hear
convincing
arguments
for it to do so.
14
Public sentiment against fireworks seems to be gaining traction, with
convincing
arguments
being made by animal rights activists in particular.
15
Both parties in the controversy meant well, and each could adduce very
convincing
arguments
in favour of its own views.
16
He pictured the inevitable result in new and
convincing
arguments
holding up his own almost hopeless case as a warning.
convincing
arguments
convincing
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