The quality of being valid and rigorous.
1 Explain the logical cogency of experiments in the search for physical causes.
2 What has been proved time and time again is their deadly cogency .
3 Keying and his colleagues put the only two alternatives with great cogency .
4 It is also a heretical philosophy of great and guiding cogency .
5 There was a certain cogency of dreamland in all she said and did.
6 To them that picture of Somerset had all the cogency of direct vision.
7 Belief has nothing to do with the cogency or worth of an argument.
8 The intensity of his wrath in no way impaired the cogency of his arguments.
9 The judge, with his usual legal acumen, perceived the cogency of his friend's argument.
10 Such articulate cogency and a splendid voice like Richard Burton.
11 With what closeness and unanswerable cogency he would maintain truth!
12 But how much-howmany topics, of the greatest pointand cogency , I am leaving untouch'd!
13 For the cogency of the proof in every instance depended upon the absence of explanation.
14 Let your conversational communications possess a clarified conciseness, a compact comprehensiveness and a concatinated cogency .
15 Nate glanced at the other two, trying to gauge their coordination, affect, and overall cogency .
16 Southampton, Sandys, and Ferrar answered with strength and cogency .
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