Either that, or they're simply floored by his slightly odd, but gently persuasive manner. |
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For what is truth, but a subjective construct rendered persuasive in the moment of its construction? |
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Its persuasive powers are limited to encouraging buyers to test new products. |
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Both Max and a persuasive emailer with firsthand knowledge have convinced me that there was no monkey business with the economic assumptions. |
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But sincerity is terribly persuasive, even more so when applied with plain-spokenness. |
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Good writing is therefore very much to do with developing your style so that it is persuasive and convincing. |
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Poetry is language that makes abundant use of figures of speech and language that aims to be powerfully persuasive. |
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He was a capable writer, articulate and persuasive, but he also had a rare gift, one that is often overlooked or unappreciated. |
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Kelso are no strangers to the pioneering spirit, laying persuasive claim to being the nation's oldest club. |
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The rules cannot govern the meaning of the primary legislation but they have persuasive effect. |
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Right now, I'd say there's a rather more persuasive argument for publishing the unexpurgated James Review. |
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Hunter is unflinching in her commitment to telling a persuasive story, but she is a romantic too. |
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He used it to sum up the persuasive power of authoritatively made numeric presentations to a largely innumerate public. |
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He gave a number of arguments to support this claim, the most persuasive being the camera obscura, or pinhole camera. |
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I was persuasive with the governor and he swore a solemn oath to me that you would come to no harm from this. |
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If anything, the beats seem more muscular, the cuts and plucks sharper, the overall sound more persuasive. |
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To the extent that the conservative or libertarian parts of the blogosphere become ingrown, they fail to do necessary persuasive work. |
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A trained psychoanalyst, he offers a compellingly persuasive theory on the motive of the murders. |
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She is a persuasive speaker who has mainstreamed progressive ideas without allowing them to be labeled as too liberal or left-wing. |
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He is very persuasive, he networks better than most and he has great communication skills. |
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It is highly readable, often persuasive and enlightening on the plays, but it is speculation. |
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I would have been happier if he had used his persuasive powers with the Lord to heal the heaving roads of Bangalore. |
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The most successful salespeople are persuasive communicators with excellent listening skills. |
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For an article to pervert someone from contemporary moral standards it must, either explicitly or implicitly, be persuasive in its effect. |
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If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly persuasive. |
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These and other observations were nails in the geocentric coffin, making Copernicus's heliocentric universe an increasingly persuasive concept. |
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Television brings together voice and visual images which gives it a persuasive power that outreaches radio and newspapers. |
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Haden has an endearing and sweet voice and Frisell's guitar is just as elegant and persuasive. |
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How was I supposed to be seductive and persuasive when I was grinning like a Cheshire cat? |
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This growth was not a product only of the persuasive moral and academic arguments of the Fabian policy reformers. |
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The group's sheer chutzpah is so persuasive you're entertained all the way. |
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He applies the same psychological illusion, perceptual manipulation and persuasive technique in his new live show. |
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Aristotle considered all aspects of legal discourse, attempting to codify the rules for making a persuasive legal argument. |
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These theories, I think, are persuasive because they seem to explain a reason for moral beliefs. |
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The judgment is not binding on the Irish courts, but will have persuasive influence. |
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Ethnographically informed accounts of the persuasive power of regular practice, of habitual denial, and of structured routine are badly needed. |
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We should talk to them and use any persuasive power we have at our disposal. |
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Third, they can be very dynamic and persuasive, even erudite and intellectual. |
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They make a persuasive case that is supported by evidence from as far away as Austria and Australia. |
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Because of the authority he brings to it, his art is totally persuasive and absolutely compelling. |
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It is never particularly persuasive to address believers as if they are idiots in need of education. |
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I haven't heard any persuasive evidence one way or the other on this question yet. |
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To this chronicle, Dr Gourvish adds thoughtful and persuasive evaluations, well grounded in business organisation and economic theory. |
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Disbelievers in Bigfoot do not disbelieve as an act of faith, but because the evidence is not persuasive. |
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The second and third points are not, in my view persuasive for the reasons which I have just given. |
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This is especially so if the expert is a man of great eminence and therefore likely to be respected, effective and persuasive. |
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The arguments from both sides were eloquent and persuasive, and for some time it seemed that the verdict could go either way. |
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By contaminating the political culture with persuasive but ruinous ideas, populism depraves all electorally-sensitive governments. |
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They believe that praising the world's most powerful men is more persuasive than criticising them. |
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The situation here makes it no longer possible for them to be persuasive or demanding of anything. |
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A fine pianist and singularly persuasive interpreter of his own music, Head was famous for his one-man recitals of his vocal music. |
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The case for greenhouse-effect reform will only become persuasive once environmental science is depoliticized. |
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Thornton's basic typology remains persuasive, though later writers have added further refinements. |
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He became known as a superb speaker, a witty panellist, and a persuasive debater. |
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The format of this book is alive with visuals and packed with persuasive language. |
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One of the most persuasive arguments against reintroducing the classical gold standard is the fact that we are now no longer on it. |
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Science and religion are two of the most persuasive influences the world has ever known. |
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Many cognitivists have not found this a persuasive characterization of all amoralists. |
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The use of anacoluthon in his essay causes the opinion that he gives to sound more like fact and therefore even more persuasive. |
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His argument that churches are caught in the great conflict between individualist and communal constructions of the world is persuasive. |
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At her worst, she serves up a sludge of disparate data that do not cumulate to any discernible or persuasive argument. |
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I'm far more moved by one personal, persuasive testimonial than dozens of press releases on acronym-laden letterhead. |
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Between these two theories of law, legal positivism is the more persuasive legal theory for many people. |
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In addition, no persuasive mechanism for the assumed synergism between fluorouracil and levamisole has been found. |
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Mark harnesses the advice of these ancient rhetors on the use of example in persuasive speech-making and uses their techniques in his narrative. |
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Nevertheless, it may be that Paul's rhetorical strategy can still be persuasive on another level. |
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He makes the hero, who questions the sanity of citizens who allow their taxes to be spent on bombs, liberally persuasive. |
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There is no persuasive evidence indicating arboreality in dromaeosaurs, although that negative evidence does not preclude arboreality altogether. |
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Reasoning, Toulmin argued, was an argumentative and persuasive activity, embedded in concrete human predicaments. |
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The pioneers of persuasive advertising copy, however, were usually medicine makers. |
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Usually charming, persuasive, and convivial, a person born under this sign can snap and quite suddenly launch into a tirade or a tantrum. |
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And so persuasive was my sister that she managed to convince the straight boys to go too. |
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Images and graphics that illustrate messages are very persuasive, and humour conveys information quite subtly and effectively. |
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Did I need to make a quick call to check a fact or get one more piece of persuasive evidence? |
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His analysis is sufficiently persuasive to make me a convert to numerology. |
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Thus it is impossible to either confirm or deny the validity of this powerful and persuasive message placed in the mouth of an Indian sachem. |
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Newton's argument is intellectually attractive and his scholarship is extremely persuasive. |
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Learn where she finds the best bargains, and take notes on how she handles persuasive sales clerks. |
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I'm sure that I'm not persuasive enough to convince anyone to cut back and spend more wisely. |
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Mr Jeans' submissions were forceful and persuasive, but I am not satisfied that they were right. |
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These lower court statements do not, however, strike me as that persuasive, especially given the contrary statements by the Supreme Court. |
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This is arguably the most persuasive riposte to the erroneous notion that Western cinema says it all. |
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However, Josie's forked tongue flickers into persuasive mode and eventually convinces Tasha to keep schtum. |
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Thanks to his very persuasive speech and contagious enthusiasm, he won with nearly 80 per cent of the votes. |
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Turmoil on international stock means stock market bulls and bears have persuasive arguments, but which prognosis do you believe? |
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A better PM, with the persuasive skills which a consummate politician should have could have at his command, evolved a consensus. |
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There is an increasingly persuasive body of evidence and learned opinion to the contrary. |
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This middle position between the antinomies of naturalism and constructionism is persuasive and intellectually appealing. |
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Instead of sounding forceful and persuasive, he often sounds tinny and annoyed. |
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At the higher, abstract level, there is no persuasive evidence that the country has abandoned the ideal that citizens should bear arms in their country's defense. |
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I knew Angleton, though not well, and I had always found him extremely persuasive, even seductive, one on one. |
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But DiMaio, with his ballistics and forensic credentials, may have been more persuasive. |
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The argument is boilerplate Al Qaeda, but many people in developing countries, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, find it persuasive. |
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If the case that is about to be made turns out to be persuasive, let us try to treat it as an opportunity to up our game, not an excuse for another Scottish rammy. |
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Perlstein's diagnosis is clever and persuasive, as far as it goes. |
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The soft-spoken artist, using his persuasive charm, won her over. |
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They make a nice antidote to the Anglophobia of the breakfast rooms, where a persuasive case is made for polished mahogany, willowware and crustless toast. |
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Neil didn't seem to agree that being told to reclothe ourselves for a second time was made more persuasive when the bouncer lifted him up by his neck. |
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And finally there are the salespeople, who may not know that much about the math, but know how to talk a persuasive bottom line. |
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That is the persuasive central argument of American Zion, the erudite new book by Eran Shalev. |
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That tape will prove far more persuasive than any expedient and mealy mouthed evasions. |
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And based on the Web's reaction, the sales pitch has been pretty persuasive. |
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Does this mean that the fourth characterization of a bank syndicate, that it is an arm's-length relationship governed by the terms agreed, is thus the most persuasive? |
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In the presence of greatness, especially in the rough, where honor is often due the sage who stands outside the affairs of the world, every word or action can be persuasive. |
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They are easily led astray by persuasive talkers, advertisers, and politicians because they have not developed the skills necessary to analyse and judge their arguments. |
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Their lucubrations may be persuasive, but not authoritative. |
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But to be credible, it will have to be holistic and persuasive, to address our fears as well as our hopes. |
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This is seductive as sentiment but far from persuasive as argument. |
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Calasso reconstruction is, in Mounts' judgment, a superbly ambitious, quirky, querulous, lyrical, and finally persuasive essay. |
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The most persuasive evidence for the existence of subduction zones is the narrow Benioff zones of earthquake epicentres dipping away from deep-sea trenches. |
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However, the film looks a treat, Jack McElhone is an expressive, unaffected child actor and Gibb makes sure that the film still takes a persuasive hold on the heartstrings. |
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As yet, Looking hasn't yet made a persuasive case there is anything interesting about them, sexuality or otherwise. |
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The phrases unfold singingly, and her metaphors have a persuasive logic. |
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The beat is so pounding and persuasive, it's impossible not to do a strange little stamping dance, bobbing your head back and forth like an inquisitive chicken. |
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The screenwriter should give the film its own coherent and persuasive narrative, with an approach that discards the issue of being true or untrue to the original. |
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Were the nervous nellies and the backside coverers more persuasive? |
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He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive. |
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There is a persuasive case for non-jury courts in certain circumstances. |
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If we consider the stratagems of persuasive communication proposed by Pratkanis and Aronson, we can easily see how counteracting legends may be a difficult task. |
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Their aptitude for charismatic and persuasive oration has earned some particularly articulate Griots positions as spokesmen for politicians and presidents. |
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Parallels between persuasive oratory and eloquent musical performance are evident, but the precise relationship of music to rhetoric has often been unclear. |
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The trouble is a strong leader with persuasive oratory can easily sway simple folk who have little ability or even inclination to make up their own minds on issues. |
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The more people who voice their support, the more persuasive we will be. |
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This kind of evangelism is far more persuasive than simply publishing the world's best book of new collects, calls to worship, or Eucharistic prayers. |
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In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman. |
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Dawn's passion is contagious, and Ian has his own way of being persuasive. |
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Richman's call for coordination between national and local governments and his insistence that civil liberties must be protected in this process are both persuasive. |
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Thomas' article, counterpointed by a more persuasive discourse by security consultant Martin, seems to be soapbox oratory on behalf of the company. |
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He will be a fitting counterpoise to Hindu, and for that matter any other communalism, and a persuasive harbinger of the Indian version of secularism. |
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None of these in isolation are earth-shattering events, but together they provide persuasive evidence of the cultural revolution now taking place in Britain. |
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For one thing, it will force the government to produce a compelling, coherent, consistent, and persuasive account of their programs, their debacles, and their triumphs. |
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The onus which is placed upon the defendant is not an evidential one but a persuasive one, so that the defendant will be required to discharge the burden of proof. |
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Some films and television shows about trials lawyers in American courts, invite the conclusion that anger, hyperbole and bombastic rhetoric are persuasive. |
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Thus, California case law interpreting those codes was treated as persuasive authority in Puerto Rico. |
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I would also nominate Jephthah, Samson, Saul, Ahab, Naomi, and Esther as characters with persuasive power. |
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He was so tireless and cleverly persuasive, he reportedly convinced many Zaireans that Foreman was white. |
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The most persuasive examples Miller uses surround the affiche rouge affair and the revolt of the 17th Infantry. |
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Rather than force a man's conscience, government should recognise the persuasive force of the gospel. |
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Writing in the 12th century, Roger of Wendover credits Godiva as the persuasive force behind this act. |
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In that situation, courts will look to holdings of other jurisdictions for persuasive authority. |
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A judge in a subsequent case, particularly in a different jurisdiction, could find the dissenting judge's reasoning persuasive. |
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Dicta of a higher court, though not binding, will often be persuasive to lower courts. |
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English law is regarded as a common law system, with no major codification of the law, and legal precedents are binding as opposed to persuasive. |
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Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code. |
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I'm going to body-slam your client at trial until he wishes he had been more cooperative and you wish you had been more persuasive. |
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Judges may refer to various types of persuasive authority to reach a decision in a case. |
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The second principle, regarding persuasive precedent, is an advisory one that courts can and do ignore occasionally. |
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Proreform arguments proved more persuasive, and the debate slowly strengthened the position of reform proponents. |
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Remember, it only has to be persuasive to about one in six of them. |
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Mary Magdalene's second career as a persuasive preacher gave me courage. |
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Grint is less the hapless bumbler, his inadequacies more real, while Radcliffe has deepened Harry's emotional core to far more persuasive levels. |
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But nothing could touch his playing in the exquisite central Romanze, Lill at his incomparable, persuasive best. |
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Reich has earned the credibility to make his analysis and proposals persuasive. |
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Written works of eminent authors have persuasive value in the courts of Lesotho. |
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Everyone knows that vividly presented information is impactful and persuasive. |
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Decisions from similar jurisdictions can also be cited for their persuasive value. |
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Direct persuasive suggestion under hypnosis was the type of hypnotherapy used by the old medical practitioners of hypnotism. |
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Decisions from South African courts are only persuasive, and courts refer to them in formulating their decisions. |
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Decisions from Commonwealth nations, aside from England, are also often treated as persuasive sources of law in Canada. |
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The outer movements always fail to convince, but the slow movement's gentle regretfulness found a persuasive advocate here. |
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There are instances where Australian, Indian, and Singaporean cases are used as persuasive authorities. |
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District court decisions are not binding precedent at all, only persuasive. |
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His persuasive power was overwielded, and overshadowed by his intensity, which made him seem to them on the verge of spooky. |
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Mormon missionaries in Wales in the 1840s and 1850s proved persuasive, and many converts emigrated to Utah. |
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The FHLBB relied heavily on its persuasive powers and the states to enforce banking regulations. |
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This approach has been rejected in most Commonwealth jurisdictions even in those where UK cases are generally regarded as persuasive. |
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This research showed that a zygonic approach could provide an intuitively persuasive metric for the fluctuating patterns of musical influence as they unfolded, event by event. |
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At 41, Jockey Richards was still up and at 'em last week, and his wrists and knees were still persuasive enough to boot home the winner in Newmarket's Icklingham Stakes. |
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In the first group appear authors who study the writing strategies of demonologists, in particular the tensions between their persuasive rhetoric and stylistic resources. |
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A facile and persuasive writer, he also turned out countless newspaper articles on Russian aims in Central Asia and how best these could be thwarted. |
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Decisions of one circuit court are binding on the district courts within the circuit and on the circuit court itself, but are only persuasive authority on sister circuits. |
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Contending, confliction official statements now fail to be persuasive. |
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Knowing that he would be susceptible to the arguments of his persuasive co-brother-in-law Antonio de' Medici, Saminiato tried to avoid his company. |
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The extent to which judges find these types of writings persuasive will vary widely with elements such as the reputation of the author and the relevance of the argument. |
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Ever mindful of historical precedents and debates in allied professions such as medicine, the editors have successfully articulated a cogent and persuasive argument. |
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No killer facts, no persuasive arguments, just a clutch of easily disputed statistical claims and counterpunches from the UK parties that knock the stuffing out of separation. |
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A lower court's opinion may be considered as persuasive authority if the judge believes they have applied the correct legal principle and reasoning. |
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Despite the fact that a Privy Council ratio decidendi is only persuasive authority, the Court of Appeal applied it and reinstated the law before Smith. |
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For example, evaluations and appeals are often amplified prosodically across stages of persuasive text as evidence is accumulated and counterarguments rebutted. |
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Their fellow judges' decisions may be persuasive but are not binding. |
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It supported the children to both understand the range of persuasive devices which could be used at sentence level and to begin conversations about creativity and flexibility. |
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A nonbrand processing strategy refers to all other processing strategies where no evaluation of the advertised brand is made during exposure to the persuasive communication. |
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