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His arguments were persuasive.
She turned around all his arguments and did everything seem funny.
His arguments appear to be hitting home.
ManY scholars have said that his ARGUMENTs are infallible and.
Are his arguments going to be accepted by people?
There is a negotiation and, in a negotiation,each partner puts forward his arguments.
His arguments have been generally considered invalid.
Al-Battani reached Baghdad and put his arguments but died on the return journey to ar-Raqqah.
His arguments were persuasive… no one ever has to know.
However, I should like to comment that the issues which he touches on in his request are particularly sensitive and his arguments are particularly weak.
I told Lenin that his arguments were a valuable encouragement for me.
Although we did indeed get the expert opinion to which Mr Florenz referred,it did not back up his arguments but those of my group and also Mr Kronberger's approach.
If you can counter his arguments with similar logic, your project will stand a better chance.
However Porphyry was very disappointed in the way that Plotinus expressed himself andhe found Plotinus's lectures poorly structured and his arguments rather woolly.
In philosophy, his arguments are said to focus on some the greatest problems of the human existence.
While Huston Smith often laments the rise of"Scientism" as excessively focused on the Natural World to the extent of forgetting the Spiritual, his arguments persuaded me precisely because they were so focused on Natural Observations.
That is substantially what his arguments amounted to.-The fact is, we do not want to teach them, but to learn from them.
Regarding these amendments, apart from the question of principle and going back to the initial agreement, there are also strong arguments on substance which the rapporteur has communicated to all MEPs in a fair andeloquent manner and it is thus not necessary to repeat his arguments now.
I do not intend to repeat all his arguments save, perhaps, to make one or two personal reflections on some of the comments the President-in-office has made and to add one or two other points, principally on economic issues.
His argument is that water is public property.
His argument was pretty convincing.
And he has finally found a judge who is willing to entertain his argument.
That guy and his argument were both crazy.
I should like to echo what Mr Posselt said, though his argument was somewhat paradoxical.
Do you mean his argument was that good?
His argument was basically one against any form of nominalism.
His argument hasn't changed.
His argument is that this sends a political signal that these symbols represent European values.
His argument was that the mortgage contract required both parties, being he and the bank, each put up a legitimate form of property for the exchange.
For most of that time, he admits, few took his argument-- that an economic and moral collapse will trigger a civil war and the eventual breakup of the U.S.-- very seriously.