Sentences with phrase «convincing arguments in favor»

This is one of the most convincing arguments in favor of computer gaming.
There are a myriad of convincing arguments in favor of adopting a gamification strategy.
For HR Managers who may still be on the fence about whether or not a corporate eLearning strategy will be good for their bottom line, I thought it might be wise to highlight some convincing arguments in favor of online corporate training.
If you want a convincing argument in favor of the long - term survival of paper books, especially paperbacks, invest in a tent, borrow a couple of kids, fill the car with the myriad necessities for three weeks on the road, then toss in your Kindle Fire.
This is indeed a convincing argument in favor of the early phase of the retreat (up to around 1900) being precipitation - driven.
That 40 percent figure should give the «objecti - phobe» pause; it's a pretty convincing argument in favor of using an objective.
Begin a cover letter for Marketing Strategist position with hooking up the reader, and then book the position by presenting a solid and convincing argument in favor of what makes you the ideal candidate for the position.
Begin a cover letter for Marketing Strategist position with hooking up the reader, and then book the position by presenting a solid and convincing argument in favor of what makes you the ideal... Read More»
Your resume needs to be a convincing argument in favor of your skills and experience.

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I am convinced that the question of justice constitutes the essential argument, or in any case the strongest argument, in favor of faith in eternal life.
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I could run through the arguments in favor, but let's just assume we're convinced that it's a good thing to do.
Without identification with other sentient beings, there's no convincing argument that can be given in favor of vegetarianism.
Price competition won't go away, and with a by - now huge and - still - growing market of indie books that practice price competition - and - which are (no matter hows publishers and pundits try to deny it) increasingly indistinguishable from traditionally published books in terms of packaging and writing / editing quality, publishers need to come up with an argument in favor of higher pricing that - readers - find convincing, or else lower prices.
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