There is a counter-argument, made eloquently by an article that appeared in the British Medical Journal.
They have written eloquently about the menace posed by even a handful of nuclear weapons.
It eloquently sets out the suspicion and resentment that many young folk feel for large companies.
But the 20-year-old settlement that Mr Blair so eloquently summed up is now looking increasingly shaky.
The departure of the Marines is action speaks more eloquently to this effect than words.
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As you brought up so eloquently, Rick, people didn't have a chance to see the speech.
He could write as eloquently about world affairs as he could on the upcoming blockbuster.
Ms. Giffords has spoken eloquently and forcefully on the need to curb gun violence in America.
McWhorter eloquently weighs in on hip hop culture with lopsided moralizing in New York's City Journal.
Barack has written eloquently about the pressure of assimilation for members of minority groups.
"He unfailingly represented his views eloquently and emphatically, " Helms, R-North Carolina, said in a statement.
Though Mr. Bronfman speaks eloquently about the scores he plays, he prefers not to describe them.
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As for vigilant monitors, the indictment this week of several Columbia employees speaks eloquently for itself.
That role has been eloquently described by the Lehman Bankruptcy Examiner Anthony Valukas.
You also talked eloquently about the need to have more jobs and to be more energy efficient.
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He also used two words that eloquently described how the players felt about Miller: trust and confidence.
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These are the arguments that, less eloquently put, are used now by smart accommodationists in favor of evolution.
The President spoke very eloquently and very powerfully about this issue in his State of the Union address.
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He eloquently stood up for France against the might of the US superpower and its Anglo-Saxon ally Britain.
What then has happened to the "war without end" so eloquently described by Barack Obama and other doves?
But two days after the tragedy in Newtown, the President spoke pretty eloquently about steps that Congress should take.
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He argues eloquently that the current generation should not pass on this burden.
Shortly afterwards, the Welshman eloquently explained how the players' rivalry would play out under the lights at The Crucible.
Mencken understood the American people better than they understood themselves, and he eloquently shared his understanding with unsparing wit.
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The small-cap premium is eloquently deconstructed by the Fama-French Three Factor Model.
As Dr. Ghemawat puts it very eloquently, World 3.0 requires a new set of skills in cultural agility and flexibility.
Ironically, no one testifies as eloquently to the danger of delusion as does the vice president's chief nemesis, Saddam Hussein.
His films appealed around the world partly because, in text and texture, they eloquently spoke the common language of film.
You write eloquently and with more nuance in your paper, The Impact of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident on Nuclear Power.
He has worked in the automotive industry his entire life and speaks eloquently about Italian politics and American vacation destinations.
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