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unpersuasive造句
1. whether it's persuasive or unpersuasive. 2. Jobless workers elsewhere may find this argument unpersuasive. 3. Who finds that argument unpersuasive? 4. But others, who find Quine's arguments unpersuasive , hold that analytical philosophy has virtues quite sufficient to ensure it a role as a central philosophical method for the foreseeable future. 5. Despite those warnings, a report released by the New York Fed in 2004 called predictions of gloom "flawed" and "unpersuasive. 6. But Graham described as unpersuasive the president's continuing assertion that the U. 7. The occurrence and the existences of these problems indicate that the appraisal system of our country has not yet forms a state of ordered, and the appraisal result is also unpersuasive. 8. If a precedent of the latter type is in fact unpersuasive , the judge is free to disregard it. 9. This article has employed an unconvincing argument in order to prove an unpersuasive point, which is not most appealing to the readers. 10. As he summarizes, "The assertion that nuclear attacks are peculiarly effective because nuclear destruction is peculiarly horrible is unpersuasive." 11. If we take the time to read every page of the document, it is not difficult to discover that the arguments are unscientific and unpersuasive. 12. He travelled through Manhattan and Queens, making large-scale, exquisitely printed color photographs of some of the most aesthetically unpersuasive streets in New York City. 13. Cheney found the arguments for the combat troop carrier unpersuasive and its problems irredeemable.