Sentences with phrase «coherent case»

b) Atheist basis — in my judgment, impossible to make coherent case for.
Whatever the answer, analysts such as John Logsdon of George Washington University in Washington DC think that NASA must start arguing a more coherent case now if it is to secure its future.
There are puzzle elements and a lot of object interaction which is used a lot during its crime scene investigation segments, where you have to connect evidence together in order to come up with coherent cases while also having to deal with the daily crimes which occurring in the area.
Chair Yellen, as you'd expect, made a coherent case about not getting «behind the curve» and thus tapping the brakes now to avoid slamming them later.
Most of the 2012 Republican presidential candidates couldn't make a coherent case against Obama / Romney - style health care policy to Republican primary voters ever mind non-Republican young people.
(Give me benevolent dictator powers, and I might go for an AV / AMS 50 - 50 hybrid rather than AV + or AMS, though I would see straight AV, with PR second chamber and STV in local government as a very good advance in the real world; and think there is a coherent case).
One is consistent and has a coherent case, albeit with potentially major deleterious economic consequences.
There may be a coherent case to be made for the patchwork arrangements that are now springing up; but I have yet to hear it.
WFPBRunner — If you think this video series makes a coherent case for a link between rice consumption and cancer, not really sure what to tell you.
Most booths seemed to have little organizing principle, but Andrew Kreps's cleanly installed selection of neo-Conceptualist works made a coherent case for the strengths of his program.
The why I am a skeptic is because of the failure of the consensus to present a coherent case.
He also felt that there was no coherent case on causation.
But it is easy to stand on the sidelines, cheering, and much harder to put a coherent case together.
I would sure like someone to make a coherent case for using a few of the statistics and studies that are produced by these organizations and base policy decisions on them??
All too often, one sees simplistic IP litigation being commenced without any thought having been given to the consequences, (eg, whether the right sued upon is valid or not; or whether by seeking clarification of the other side's case one is prompting them to formulate a more cogent and coherent case that can not be rebutted).
And as I illustrated in a more recent blog the assessment is based on the court's evaluation of the litigant's «performance» in that self - represented role, which requires assessing his or her level of preparation, the attempt to make a coherent case, organize the materials, and marshal the evidence.
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