convincing造句241. The data we have collected is not enough to be convincing.
242. There is a weak but fairly convincing association between chromosomal abnormalities such as trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and echogenic foci in the heart.
243. ONE of the least convincing things about the European Union's energy and climate policy is the brazen catchiness of its slogan: 20-20-20.
244. There was never anything at all convincing about what Drouet said.
245. "The novel titled Blowing-out Well" is one of the most convincing works of German contemporary writer Martin Walser.
246. I took a lot of convincing that parenthood was a good idea and I didn't think I'd be much use at it.
247. To urban economy phenomenon, strategical area the analysis can get more convincing theory explains.
248. This part of Le's talk was also the most convincing, as the rest of the assembled Chinese academics made a similar point.
249. In 1902, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen and other now venerated American photographers formed a group devoted to convincing doubters that photography was a worthy form of artistic expression_r.
250. EBM has brought about fundamental changes in anaesthesiology through convincing clinical evidence.
251. There is no distinct group of documents that you must present to the consular officer or set of circumstances that will guarantee visa issuances, but the facts of your case must be convincing.
252. Many refuse to accept Federal pork barrel dollars devoted to convincing them to convert to other crops.
253. More than forgetting, perhaps what he fears is that he will be denied access—that the little box will one day recognize him behind his thick and convincing beard, will decide he has no right of entry.
254. She said goodbye to Hilda with a convincing show of affection.
255. This topic has mainly taken reading literature, interviews, perambulating , data analysis, comparative icons and other methods, which come into making thesis more convincing.