Sentences with phrase «kind of researched arguments»

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In the face of that kind of argument, buttressed by an expectation that, problems or not, the research on life extension will go on anyway, those whom Ronald Bailey has called «the mortalists» must especially be taken to task for standing in the way of progress.
There's all kinds of research on this if you want more compelling and scientific arguments.
This kind of persuasion is known as an academic argument or a research paper thesis.
Cultural essay is one of the most pleasant kinds of the essay, as you do not have to make any argument in your culture essay or any of the boring literary analysis; all you have to do is to make a great research at the subject and to present your results in your culture essay writing.
There's still no simple bright line determining what kind of hearing is, or isn't justified, which means that if you're undertaking research with government support, it's hard to find a legitimate argument for resisting a call to Capitol Hill, no matter who's holding the gavel.
The good news, this is the kind of definitive argument that survives the ages when future historians and scientists seek to learn about educated exchanges between scientists about their research.
However, this kind of controversy doesn't mean that the last 50 years of molecular DNA research is suspect — but that's the kind of argument the climate skeptics are making every time some confusing new data pops up.
To get around these complications, my own solution has been to maintain a kind of firewall between the legal argument / research tasks I offer and the procedural tasks related to the preparation, filing, and serving of the documents I create for a client.
Research in other artistic disciplines indicates that when young people recognize they are part of a community, they are generally more willing to take the rules of that community and transfer those rules to other learning.130 Novice legal writers are particularly prone to feeling that their past writing experience is irrelevant to the unique organizational demands and argument constructs of legal discourse; «[t] heir [consequent] discouragement, and the anxiety that often accompanies it, can produce profound self - doubt, and, for more than a few, a kind of writing paralysis.»
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