The evidence that Mr Dawkins sets out so persuasively here is already widely known.
Michael Milken argues persuasively that today's low-quality bond is tomorrow's prime risk and vice versa.
This, Mr Rogan argues persuasively, marked the end of the medieval age for the Arabs.
Mr Serpa, opinion polls say, the more persuasively, though the guerrillas are against him.
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Good communication skills, including ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, orally and in writing.
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What's needed, Howard and others argue persuasively, is a special medical court system.
Republicans must learn as Romney did not to vigorously, persuasively defend free markets.
If they thought they had a case to make, they have to make it now all the more persuasively.
This is well-trodden ground, but Mr Bronk makes his case more persuasively and much more elegantly than his predecessors.
Coming from the coast himself, he campaigned persuasively against centralised administration (from highland Quito), and the traditional political class.
Hearst's second unintended achievement, so Mr Nasaw persuasively argues, is to have discredited, by his excesses, propaganda parading as journalism.
Born into a working-class, immigrant family, she speaks persuasively about the transformative power of education and personifies her own message.
In that sense, it was argued fairly persuasively that the Constitution had become irrelevant to the military realities facing the republic.
The benefits of more efficient allocation of capital are huge, but they are really, really hard to explain simply and persuasively.
President Barack Obama leads with a proposal that commentator Larry Kudlow calls, persuasively, a straight jacket rather than a jobs creator.
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Its chief executive, Gerald Corbett, argues persuasively that blame for poor performance is at least in part due to the misalignment of financial incentives.
Michelle Malkin persuasively argues that this is no time for business as usual if we are serious about the business of securing our homeland.
If he makes the case persuasively, however, Dr Fox may find that many voters are as indifferent as he is about who provides their care.
Citing historical examples dating back to Mayan times, he argues persuasively that the social orders within individual societies are not so adaptable as the species itself.
The next day another constituency of hunger, laziness, and procrastination argues persuasively that a box of doughnuts and an easy chair hold the secret to a meaningful life.
That big caveat aside, the report somewhat persuasively puts the Chinese economy in context by comparing market penetration in various sectors with the history of U.S. economic development.
And Mr Solbes argues persuasively that the fundamental benefits, in particular the widening and deepening of capital markets, have already far outweighed the embarrassment of the exchange rate.
Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, orally and in writing.
The core principles of leadership for every entrepreneur include articulating a vision, think and act strategically, act decisively, communicate persuasively, motivate the troops, build relationships, and building leadership in others.
Mr. Lott's failure to apologize promptly and persuasively for such comments fed the firestorm of criticism that led in short order to his colleagues demanding his resignation as Majority Leader.
But to generalize beyond this case study that all technology in education is not worth the investment makes no sense and asks the wrong question, as Jonathan Schorr argues persuasively.
Gingrich, who was under the most pressure to take both states, said he still had time to persuasively argue that he is the conservative who should go against President Barack Obama in the fall.
Whereas the Candide-like picaresque of the first half persuasively evokes life under brutal totalitarianism, the identity-switching and intrigue of the second part seem to originate in little more than the need to spin a yarn.
While his campaign documents claim that finishing the Keystone Pipeline would create 100, 000 jobs, the only independent analysis of job creation persuasively finds that the actual totals are 4, 650 temporary jobs and 50 permanent ones.
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