• Michael Milken argues persuasively that today's low-quality bond is tomorrow's prime risk and vice versa.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This, Mr Rogan argues persuasively, marked the end of the medieval age for the Arabs.

    ECONOMIST: The history of the Arabic-speaking peoples

  • Mr Montefiore argues persuasively that Stalin was already identifiable as a monstrous personality before the fall of the Romanov monarchy.

    ECONOMIST: Stalin

  • Its chief executive, Gerald Corbett, argues persuasively that blame for poor performance is at least in part due to the misalignment of financial incentives.

    ECONOMIST: Railways

  • Citing historical examples dating back to Mayan times, he argues persuasively that the social orders within individual societies are not so adaptable as the species itself.

    ECONOMIST: The environment

  • The next day another constituency of hunger, laziness, and procrastination argues persuasively that a box of doughnuts and an easy chair hold the secret to a meaningful life.

    FORBES: The Essence of Leadership

  • And Mr Solbes argues persuasively that the fundamental benefits, in particular the widening and deepening of capital markets, have already far outweighed the embarrassment of the exchange rate.

    ECONOMIST: Pedro Solbes, commissioner for the euro

  • But to generalize beyond this case study that all technology in education is not worth the investment makes no sense and asks the wrong question, as Jonathan Schorr argues persuasively.

    FORBES: Cramming Computers: It's Still the Same Old Story

  • It is also, as he argues persuasively, a tragedy.

    ECONOMIST: Guant��namo: a lawyer's view

  • Taverne argues persuasively that the conflict over genetically engineered crops is the most important battle of all between the forces of reason and unreason, both because of the consequences should the opponents prevail and also because their arguments are so perverse and so consistently and utterly wrong-headed.

    FORBES: Anti-Technology Activists Are The Real Slime

  • In an important analysis published recently by the Center for Security Policy, Vice Admiral Robert Monroe USN (Ret.), a former director of the Defense Nuclear Agency, argues persuasively that if we are to have any hope of preventing proliferation in the future, the United States must maintain a credible nuclear deterrent - and undertake the associated testing, developmental and industrial actions.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The terror next time

  • Hearst's second unintended achievement, so Mr Nasaw persuasively argues, is to have discredited, by his excesses, propaganda parading as journalism.

    ECONOMIST: Media mogul

  • Michelle Malkin persuasively argues that this is no time for business as usual if we are serious about the business of securing our homeland.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Henry persuasively argues that these days, business gurus have got us too focused on what has changed and we thus tend to overlook what stays the same, which is a very big slice of how we do things.

    FORBES: Change and Continuity: Mintzberg and Kotter Agree, You Must Manage Both

  • He persuasively argues that, in short, we are entering an era of our own creation where the anti-liberty culture in Harvard Yard (part of the university) is dictating a similarly unfree culture in Harvard Square (part of the City of Cambridge).

    FORBES: Campus Censorship Breeds Societal Dysfunction

  • In an October 3 editorial in the Wall Street Journal, the former Vikings and Giants star, and successful serial entrepreneur, persuasively and succinctly argues for an NFL-style teacher retention and reward system based on in-classroom performance.

    FORBES: What if Teachers Played by NFL Rules?

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