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"compelling argument" is a statement or explanation that is persuasive and convincing. It presents strong reasons and evidence to support a point of view, making it difficult to ignore or dispute.
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Second, I'd like to point you to a handful of books and studies that make
compelling arguments for incorporating more vegan - centric meals into your life.
Perhaps the
most compelling argument for using e-readers with autistic students, or students receiving any type of special education services, for that matter, is the cost.
Both sides make
compelling arguments as to why they are correct, however, it is still too early to give full support to either side.
It makes a
very compelling argument for the role of vegetable oils and sugars in many diseases including diabetes, heart disease, birth defects and more.
Its existence has been hotly debated since its creation, with passionate people on both sides of the debate making
compelling arguments about it.
Although the game never says it, there is a lot
of compelling arguments about the topic, so let us break some of that down below.
More than just information, you get insight you can use to make critical decisions,
create compelling arguments, and achieve better results for your clients.
It does mean, however, that the other side will have a much less
compelling argument if you follow the law, especially when it comes to helmet usage.
The argument is the same — the far
less compelling argument that students want the predictability of annual tuition hikes.
There is some
fairly compelling argument to be made, however, that changing any predictions based on this would be at best premature.
Writing Skills: A great lawyer has excellent writing skills which allow her to
craft compelling arguments, briefs, motions, and other legal documents.
A
potentially compelling argument against the surprisingly high rates of autism found in this sample was the wide discrepancy between children and adults who met the diagnostic criteria.
I find that I can make a
more compelling argument against the pledge of allegiance if I base that argument on political beliefs as opposed to my religious beliefs.
Bringing it up in the political sphere merely serves to distract the public away from other, more
compelling arguments for getting us off of fossil fuels.
But even as the February 3 gathering at the New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square
offered compelling arguments for staying engaged, it was also a showcase for two potential 2020 Trump challengers.
Karen Delise has
presented compelling arguments in her recent book, The Pit Bull Placebo, that undermines conclusions and implications of these reports.
«Touching on all the different ideas you can have, you talk about the pros and cons of each, and they had some
really compelling arguments as to why what happened happened.
Stakeholders will
find compelling arguments for how adult learning and education promotes sustainable development, healthier societies, better jobs and more active citizenship.»
The
only compelling argument I have seen for the reduction in fermentable fiber is in the case of small intestinal bacteria overgrowth (SIBO).
The Kia Soul in particular has the advantage of being a completely new car, yet the 2010 Fit still holds its own, offering a
few compelling arguments in its favor.
By the way, there are many, many
compelling arguments out there for the existence of God (if an argument is what you require).
Add to that the TCO savings inherent in our Evergeen Storage model and you've got a
profoundly compelling argument for switching to Pure Storage all - flash.