Sentences with phrase «persuasive argument based»

Attorneys are used to processing huge volumes of information, often of a highly technical nature, and producing a concise and persuasive argument based on the evidence.
Fourth graders learned to build persuasive arguments based on primary source analysis to explain the cause of widespread deaths in the Jamestown settlement.

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Philip Cross followed up his statement that 2nd quarter «GDP will almost certainly be positive» (based on an argument I personally found persuasive) by attacking the 2 - quarter definition of a recession.
I think mutual funds with load are in its way to extinction, but there are many of them still out there and there are many astute commission - based advisors who will present persuasive arguments for you to buy them.
He supports his argument with numerous persuasive anecdotes about individuals who have walked out of the underclass with the help of faith - based, grassroots groups that practice «hard - headed, soft - hearted» compassion.
I agree that arguments based solely on religious beliefs are not useful or persuasive to those with different beliefs and should be kept out of the debate.
It's a persuasive argument, and de Waal's cautious and evidence - based approach is one that many New Scientist readers are sure to find congenial.
While I was prepared to hate this book, I applaud Dr. Offit for a thoroughly researched, persuasive argument against anything that doesn't pass the rigors of evidence - based medicine.
Hi, I am a dietetics student and I am working on a persuasive argument presentation to prove that plant based proteins are better (or at least no different) than animal based protein in muscle building.
Based upon the popular BBC series «Dragons» Den», students have the opportunity to research, design, pitch, and evaluate arguments for their own inventions, whilst simultaneously analysing persuasive pitches, revising persuasive techniques, structuring arguments and articulating convincingly.
Learn what the research says about how to develop expertise in this genre of writing — building an understanding of (persuasive) schema; developing stronger writing prompts for the 3 argument types (fact - based, judgment - based, policy - based); and teaching students how to find and use the most relevant evidence (text, data, etc.) needed to support each argument / opinion type.
NSCS's writing curriculum focuses on ensuring students understand and apply basic grammar skills through the explicit, research - based teaching required to develop rich written language and helps the student apply these skills to research, informative writing, persuasive argument, narratives and college preparatory writing.
Robert Orfali's passionate and persuasive argument for legalized physician - assisted dying, based on personal opinion and experience and extensive research into the debates and issues revolving around this controversial issue.
Persuasive essay can be based on your own point of view; however, your arguments have to be based on factual information.
Death with Dignity is author Robert Orfali's passionate and persuasive argument for legalized physician - assisted dying, based on personal opinion and experience and extensive research into the debates and issues revolving around this controversial issue.
This rather procedural argument is less persuasive than one based on the bigger Treaty picture: by inserting Article 50 into the TEU the Member States, and for that matter the European Parliament, clearly accepted the possibility of departure from the Union, and associated removal of Union citizenship from national communities.
More importantly, Reeve made an important step in skills training: he introduced formal moot courts as a part of the Litchfield curriculum, though on an optional basis.53 Initially, the students themselves conducted the moots, though by 1803, when James Gould was teaching at Litchfield, he presided over the arguments.54 The rules Gould imposed for the moots required not only oral argument, but also written argument, because the litigants had to produce writs and pleadings as well.55 Although a far cry from modern legal writing programs, these moot courts at least endeavored to provide some practical training in the production of persuasive writing.56
But I see defendants in Germany argue on the basis of prosecution history all the time, presumably because they believe that for psychological reasons the persuasive value of arguments based on prosecution history is greater than its formal legal weight.
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