Aims and methods The concept of evidence-based policy assumes that policy should benefit from systematically obtained, empirically based and argumentatively well-founded knowledge. |
Hill's is a thematic biography, moving emotionally as much as argumentatively. |
There are plenty of young, gifted critics writing fiercely and argumentatively in relatively obscure Web publications. |
Slowly, argumentatively, and reluctantly, Uncle Jim waded down-stream. |
His first-hand knowledge helped him to speak extensively and argumentatively about the conditions in which Indians lived under the encomienda system. |
Can any one do more than suppose, or argumentatively assume it? |