Sentences with word «cogent»

New findings published in Cogent Business & Management from authors at Cadiz University, Spain, highlight a clear correlation for small and medium - sized enterprises (SMEs) implementing CSR with better Total Quality Management (TQM), or the assumption that every staff member should abide by, and aspire to, superior standards of work and commitment.
The full article Development of corporate social responsibility in small and medium - sized enterprises and its nexus with quality management published in the open access journal Cogent Business & Management is free to read and download via this permanent link:
I have often wondered why this doubt persists when there is a cogent argument for accepting the consciousness of others.
The key is how well LUX researchers have calibrated their detector and whether they can show that it's truly sensitive to low - mass WIMPs, says Juan Collar, a physicist at the University of Chicago in Illinois and leader of the CoGeNT team.
The original case is still pending, and Barry says that Wilmshurst has «declined to respond in detail» to «cogent evidence... that NMT did not attempt to conceal data and that Dr Wilmshurst knew this when he made his accusations.»
Unfortunately, the only way to make this discussion more cogent is to resort to equations.
Her analyses of freedom, fatalism and reductivism are clear and cogent, and her occasional impatience with the wilder claims of arrogant reductivists and village atheists excusable.
He makes a cogent case for the importance of cultivating a «nature connection» in children and offers thoughtful guidance on how to do so amid today's pressures of hectic, high - tech, increasingly urbanized life.
Scientists frequently lament the scarcity of effective scientific communicators — those who can explain complex concepts to the public, present scientifically sound alternatives to policy - makers, and make cogent arguments for the value of science to society.
The researchers caution that the reliable detection of small to moderate risks and benefits of drug therapies requires cogent data from large - scale randomized trials designed a priori to test the hypothesis.
Yet theologians themselves noted, long before Richard Dawkins, that the argument is hardly cogent, and probably better serves as a reflection (in a double sense) of faith by believers than as an effort to persuade unbelievers.
New research published in Cogent Psychology has some intriguing answers.
Some of these detectors have yet to catch anything, but three of them — CRESST II and DAMA, both in a mine in Italy, and CoGeNT, in a mine in Minnesota — have reported tantalising hints of a particle weighing between 7 and 20 gigaelectronvolts (GeV).
After forming our beliefs, we then defend, justify and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments and rational explanations.
The most cogent answer is this: Creating transgenic people by sending a retrovirus into healthy brains will never be allowed.
Hoff and her collaborators suggest that the most cogent explanation would be in the properties of children's input or their language exposure.
Although both studies have limitations, an editorial accompanying Graham's paper considered the findings compelling: «Accumulating concerns about rosiglitazone make it difficultto advance a cogent argument regarding why, exactly, a patient might want to receive the drug.»
CoGeNT's detector has not been examined yet, says team member Juan Collar of the University of Chicago in Illinois.
The plot thickened in 2011, when two other experiments — CRESST II, also in Gran Sasso, and CoGeNT, housed in the Soudan mine in Minnesota — reported flickers of dark matter in their detectors, too.
In addition to MINOS, the lab hosts the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS - II) and the Coherent Germanium Neutrino Technology (CoGeNT) experiment, which have both been trying to follow up on tantalising hints of dark matter detections seen in early data.
When he re-analysed the CoGeNT data for WIMPs of lower energies too, he found a signal that might be consistent with particles of dark matter (arxiv.org/abs/1204.3559).
Xenon100, a tub of liquid xenon in Gran Sasso, and CDMS II, next door to CoGeNT, have so far come up empty.
But it is nonetheless intriguing because the mass of the WIMPs — if that's what triggered the signal — is 8.6 gigaelectronvolts, which fits with a tentative measurement made by CoGeNT in 2011.
Three — DAMA / LIBRA (pictured), CoGeNT and CRESST — have seen things that look suspiciously like them.
While your peers take months to compile their thoughts and go through dozens of manuscript revisions, you likely have little trouble constructing a cogent argument and presenting your data.
Instead of evaluating scientists» ability to accumulate data and divide it into the maximum number of densely worded journal papers, it rewards those who create brief, cogent descriptions that vividly convey their research's central idea and importance.
«New York's public schools need a leader who can reconcile opposing views among stakeholders over controversial issues, navigate the political complexities of the legislative process, and work with the Board of Regents to forge cogent policies that will make New York's education system student - focused.»
I would challenge any front - bench MP, from any of the main parties, to make as cogent and rigorous speech today about the basic character of today's British democracy: whether they still support the representative principle, and by what consistent criteria they would qualify it.
It is alleged by the EFCC that the instruction was acted upon with Ogunleye replying, «I «ve told Oga the last time you called me that you are in Abuja sir, and he said there should be a cogent from you before he can do that sir.
While City Hall made cogent arguments for Uber's cars contributing to Manhattan's congestion, and originally articulated this as the reason for an immediate cap on Uber's growth, surge pricing was rarely mentioned when Mr. de Blasio eventually broadened his attacks on Uber to portray it as another greedy corporation trying to flout the rules of government.
Blue Labour, the work of Maurice Glasman, is a cogent response to my Red Toryism.
Before the appointments of the commissioners were confirmed by the house, the deputy - speaker Rt.Hon.Prince Chukwudi Orizu read the report of the screening committee, saying that the nominees provided cogent answers to questions posed at them, and were suitably qualified to hold the positions they have been designated.
This seems a cogent testimony to the fact that ethnic warlords have refused to be beaten into the lines that Buhari hoped to draw by that early morning speech.
I found this as a faulty argument that is not coherent and cogent because according to the little research I conducted on both Casamance and Bissau, there are doubts if there are rebel movement that constitute or compose itself as Bissau rebels.
Her integrity, intelligence and comprehension of the big picture, synthesizes issues and develop cogent responses will serve Governor Cuomo and his team well in their quest to preserve and rebuild our State's transportation program.
The national party has no cogent plan, and while this is better than the sheer insanity of the Republicans, people are scared and are seeking saviors, and we have a President as a leader of the Dem.
The founder and leader of the All Progressive Party (APC), Hassan Ayariga, has described the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government's 2018 budget as an «Azonto budget», because in his view, it is bereft of cogent measures to address the pertinent challenges Ghana faces.
Your ambivalent attitude in the campaign was a betrayal of the Labour Party and the wider Labour movement and it has let down a whole generation of young people who desperately hoped to hear a strong, cogent and inspiring pro-EU message from Labour.
Caroline Lucas (Green, cogent) asks Cameron to back a Robin Hood tax.
Zio I always appreciate your cogent and sceptical critiques - including the talent for metaphor - though it tends more to the pessimism of the intellect rather than the optimism of the will.
One walks away with the cogent and credible impression that the Commissioner purportedly acted in pursuance of an alleged power of disqualification vested in her under regulation 9 (2) and (3) of C.I. 94.
The most cogent argument against statutory regulation is that the state would be the body authorising journalists, who are tasked with challenging its power and holding it to account.
I have raised very cogent matters that I believe makes you a credible alternative to the Akufo - Addo - led NPP.
This and many other cogent reasons are why it's very important for the protection of the safety of the member of Parliament.
Aina said, «The threat of attack stated as the reason for the postponement of the election could be regarded as a cogent reason, but the question remains that a responsible body charged with responsibility of conducting an election should have envisaged the threat.
He said Section 26 of the Electoral Act 2010 gives INEC the power to postpone an election, but it must have verifiable and cogent reasons for doing so.
It does not matter how many times one adduces cogent and credible facts and evidence to disprove the spurious personal attacks and character, honour and integrity assassinations.
For instance, Doubting - Thomases raised false alarm that Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) have been ordered to withdraw their personnel from some borders in the North - West without any cogent reason.
Dasuki told the court the need for him to be allowed to access his records and make necessary clarifications and consultations in order to be in good position to give cogent and verifiable evidence in the transaction that led to the filing of criminal charges against Metuh.
«The governor made some good, cogent suggestions on mayoral control — the details of which I will not discuss — but he is trying to help in the process,» Flanagan said.
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