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persuasive造句
(61) Sisman is at his most persuasive when he examines a question that has long troubled scholars. (62) One may hope that this forceful advocacy can remain in most instances persuasive and considered rather than strident. (63) I began to feel the charge of distance, its persuasive power. (64) This elevation of feeling, found in passionate, frenetic gestures and embellished, emotional language, supplies the persuasive element. (65) He concluded that there were several persuasive arguments in favour of subjecting demolition to control. (66) On the contrary, it is becoming politically more savvy and more persuasive all the time. (67) Howard Saddler plays Cassius with steely determination, persuasive in his arguments that initially draw Brutus into the conspiracy. (68) This double appeal is turning woman-centred methods into the most persuasive and influential aspect of woman-centred psychology. (69) But I understand there is also a persuasive case for the wave view. (70) She offers a persuasive and very interesting hypothesis, as yet unsubstantiated, to which classroom research could usefully be directed. (71) Persuasive communication - communication designed to provoke a specific response - has been much researched and many factors may come into play. (72) Demands for persuasive justification arise in contexts where an agent is faced with a choice. (73) This opinion can seem persuasive for a time, but we can not persist in it. (74) Muir was an impassioned and persuasive champion of wilderness preservation. (75) We are further disarmed by the lucid and persuasive style: surely the book has been much underestimated? (76) But much will now depend on the persuasive skills of Sir John Cuckney who's leading the recovery operation. (77) One of its objectives was the reform of the London College, which it pursued in a generally persuasive and constructive way. (78) But Haig had persuasive arguments to support his inflexible resolve. (79) I got nowhere, of course, because in an argument Trevor can be very persuasive. (80) The most persuasive piece of evidence here is the language used by Papinian in discussing the rescript. (81) The reason this is persuasive is that there is an infinitesimally graded continuum from small to large. (82) But investigators found the supporting accounts by Kennedy's friends and colleagues to be specific and persuasive, Pentagon officials said. (83) Perhaps they are at their most dangerous when possessed by some one with the gift of persuasive speech and power and influence. (84) This is of considerable persuasive authority, but even that is not the issue before this court. (85) Well, we can't say any more than we can say there is no god, there is no afterlife. We can only say there is no persuasive evidence for or argument for it.Christopher Hitchens (86) The growing burden of paperwork is persuasive evidence of bureaucratic indifference to the economic consequences of red. tape. (87) In fact, the sound is so wonderfully persuasive that it supersedes the logic of the lyrics. (88) How persuasive is this argument in explaining the development, use, and effects of technology now, in the microelectronics era? (89) All the work in this approach must go into a persuasive account of what it is for reasons to be conclusive. (90) Little more persuasive is the argument that under another tsar the regime could have withstood revolutionary pressure indefinitely.