Sentences with phrase «more compelling»

But the more biologists think about life, the more compelling the equation becomes.
These patients» individual stories, as told via the media or testimony on Capitol Hill, may be more compelling than arguments based on data and may thus contribute to the rising pressure to accelerate FDA approvals, according to bioethicist Bernard Lo, who is president of the Greenwall Foundation.
For mustached bats, the need is even more compelling, he says.
Even more compelling, Greaney said, is the minimal amount of energy expended in the whole process, as a gecko can race across a ceiling with millions of little hairy contact points on its feet turning sticky and non-sticky in a precisely integrated process.
Which explanation is more compelling?
The discovery of Mimivirus lends weight to one of the more compelling theories discussed at Les Treilles.
Even though I enjoy the flavor of unsalted nuts, somehow salted nuts are more compelling.
What would constitute more compelling evidence that there is a trustworthiness signal?
Recent evidence on IQ and heredity is even more compelling.
And 57 percent said the same pressure drove them to report unexpected findings as expected, in the interest of telling a more compelling story — some noting that editors and reviewers wanted them to do it.
His arguments were more compelling than those of everybody else.
Now they feel some relief: The mission's new target looks more compelling, according to reports here 5 September at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences.
Order Out of Chaos For Boyd, the prospect of an unsolvable mystery made the paintings only more compelling.
Far more compelling are the bacteria that have been found thriving deep underground.
To make your application more compelling, propose to do something different, something that will raise the level of your scientific game a notch or two.
«In terms of consumer ownership and use costs, the case to make a switch from current fuels to compressed natural gas (CNG) is much more compelling than for other alternative fuels like ethanol and electricity.»
The industry CV should paint a more compelling picture of your capabilities than an academic CV does and be shorter.
And what's more, our involvement in carrying this project through was providing more and more compelling evidence that we had a lot to offer as potential employees.
In reviewing videos, Shanley «learned that a focus on the personal stories of the citizen science volunteers themselves, and what motivated them to contribute to scientific research, made for a much more compelling story than a strict focus on the science.»
Perhaps even more compelling than the thinness of the material is the fact that it wasn't supposed to have any piezoelectric properties.
The case for a townwide revaluation in Woodstock is made more compelling by the circumstances in neighboring communities.
There is another, still more compelling argument for joining the Labour Party.
He adds: «What is it about the plight of those people he finds so much more compelling than those hit by the bedroom tax?»
Above all, Labour must be ready with a much more compelling prospectus for progressive government that covers our plans both for overcoming the current financial crisis and for using the power of the state and international co-operation to build a better society.
More compelling is what this liberalism does to Andrew Cuomo's chances of ever running nationally.
«The report shows that the need to act on child poverty as we enter recession is more compelling than ever.
But there is another, more compelling possibility — that, where class is concerned, people vote more strongly on the basis of what they are against than what they are for.
It certainly makes his conclusion all the more compelling: that drugs reform is both necessary and, now, achievable.
The second — and more compelling — argument was that the state was facing massive deficits and that it had no money to bolster public colleges.
Responding to Reddit CEO's Yishan Wong's declaration that the site was «a new kind of government» devoted to free speech (but then admitting that it deleted a sub-reddit devoted to sharing nude pictures of celebrities by citing existing DMCA notices), Sarah Jeong writes, «What kind of society accepts that copyright is a more compelling dictates that sexual victimization and invasion of privacy?»
So if Freddie Blay is openly in support of the lawlessness of the invincible forces, it makes it more compelling for us to draw the attention of the International Community to the irresponsible conduct of the Acting Chairman of the ruling party.»
«Before making spending decisions, the Government must learn to count Main Shale gas becomes an even more compelling opportunity — we must seize it»
Nothing else need be said — except that the wise and prudent Councilman Espinal points out that «safety» is an even more compelling reason to walk between the cars on a moving train.
The more details you give about why you need to raise $ X, the more compelling your ask.
That pesky majority the Tories obtained makes a continuity replacement for Cameron a more compelling proposition.
The benefits of maintaining stability to safeguard the remaining years in power slowly diminish as the case for the alternative - attacking one's coalition colleagues in a bid to win an overall majority at the next general election - becomes more and more compelling.
Brexit transforms the landscape - the economic case for independence is far more compelling than it was three years ago.
In contrast to the incommensurabilist aversion to the comparison of chafing values, of more compelling concern is how clearly we can measure particularly incompatible belief structures up against one another to reveal a reverse ordering of principles.
``... if anything, the election has made it more compelling for many of my constituents to maintain a balance in Albany.»
Campaigns have found that video can be a powerful tool in part because it helps create more of an emotional connection with a subject — having someone TELL you about a political issue is usually more compelling than reading about it.
Musical numbers ain't easy, and illustrating the ad trends this way is a lot more compelling than some dry «50 % of Gingrich ads focused on Mars...
Musical numbers ain't easy, and illustrating the ad trends this way is a lot more compelling than some dry «50 % of Gingrich ads focused on Mars colonization» text presentation.
I see Tom Harris has responded to Denis on his blog: If the government sees a fresh case for adoption of the euro (and I'm not convinced the case is any more compelling now than at any point in the past), then voters will decide whether or not that case is persuasive enough.
Actually I am a fictional device designed to make this otherwise complicated piece more compelling to read, so they kind of are your words.
We find the suggestion that this is the real reason for the MPA far more compelling than we do the argument that our return would be detrimental to the island, particularly when 1,500 servicemen and 2,000 civilian workers currently live there.
Even more compelling was Bengston's finding that fathers who lack warmth, affirmation and unconditional love for their children are less likely to see their children carry on the family's faith tradition.
The evidence on the dangers of breastfeeding is actually far more compelling than the evidence on the dangers of episiotomies.
You offer yet another — and perhaps more compelling — reason why we just don't need food in the classroom.
Trying to limit time spent on something will make it seem like forbidden fruit, and all the more compelling.
A fourth, and more compelling explanation, is that some home birth practitioners in Australia no longer offer home birth to women at low risk.
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