Not exact matches
It is usually a
single sentence somewhere
in your first
paragraph that presents your
argument to the reader.
The IPCC report, to put it bluntly, eviscerates Lomborg's
argument; maybe that's why he devotes but a
single paragraph to it
in the book, scoffing at «several commentators» who called the estimated reduction of 3 percent by 2030 «negligible.»
I don't see the content (
arguments, analysis) changing
in texts but I would expect to see them prepared online
in a way that eliminates the text as a
single entity, since it is the
paragraphs and subparts that are used.
Although you do not want your reply brief to be a mere reiteration of your initial brief
arguments, you almost always will want to start with a quick recap of the
arguments advanced
in your initial brief — preferably a
single opening
paragraph before you begin your reply.