Yesterday's «Hashtags ain't winnin» no elections on MY watch» article stirred up the expected reaction on Twitter, with Alan Rosenblatt among others
making cogent points to counter my bold declaration.
The problem isn't that I disagree, the problem is you aren't
making any cogent points whatsoever.
If you want to
make a cogent point, we're all here to listen.
Nevertheless, Cader has
made the cogent point that such gossip - grabs as these events may (I said may) have consequences: «Barnes & Noble's stock fell 9.6 percent during the day to close at $ 7.32 a share, a new low for the company.»
made a cogent point about book recommendations.
It makes a cogent point about model inability to capture decadal scale variabilities in the tropics related to clouds.
Not exact matches
And Ben, bless your heart, this is the most succinct and
cogent statement you've
made so far on what is indeed an important
point.
Please set aside your determination to brush aside any disagreement and engage with the debate long enough to actually develop a
cogent, consistent definition of «
make a living» for the
point of this post.
There are FAR more
cogent points being
made in the comments section than there are in this muddled mess of a rant / article.
In his piece, Advice To My Newbie Self, Vincent
made some perfectly
cogent points familiar to many writers.
A
cogent piece on coal, and I'm entirely sympathetic to the
points you
make, with the exception of your claim that it's meaningless for our generation to pick a number.
Would I be overcynical to observe that your «continued» post serves as a very poor fig leaf to cover your avoidance of the
cogent and damning
points made by commentators on your Part 1 about half an hour ago?
If we believe that we have
cogent points to
make we do not need a background chorus, but we do need Dr. Meier to respond fully.
Barton has
made a most
cogent point that you should take to heart.
The
cogent did not result in the accused not contacting counsel at that
point; the decision to abandon those attempts had already been
made.
The
point is well
made but in addition... there is the more fundamental requirement that in arriving at its findings of fact the Court may have regard only to evidence which is relevant, probative and
cogent...