He makes a convincing case that the American experiment is the highlight of civilization.
The House of Lords EU committee said ministers failed to make "a convincing case" for repatriating the powers.
Littlewoods, with headquarter in Liverpool, accused the OFT of failing to produce a convincing case against the company.
This explains why Mr Clinton never made a convincing case for fast-track trade-negotiating authority, which Congress consequently blocked.
Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein have made a convincing case about the importance of nudging behavior towards desired ends.
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Third, I fear that few Republican politicians are well enough versed in Non-Keynesian economics to make a convincing case.
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But he warned that any council wanting a rise in order to protect services would have to make a convincing case.
The UK government has "clearly failed" to make a convincing case for the closure of Coastguard stations, a committee of MPs has said.
Gupta, with over 200 letters asking for mercy at sentencing and a well documented history of service to humanity, will present a convincing case for Rakoff to consider.
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On Monday, the Swiss said that the US authorities simply had not clarified the issue of length of sentence and therefore had not made a convincing case for extradition.
Historians and sociologists of science have made a convincing case that language plays a crucial role in the production of knowledge about the natural world.
The Handspring Treo was for many the first converged-device handset that accomplished key tasks well enough to make a convincing case for handset integration, and the smartphone revolution ensued.
But Mr King fails to make a convincing case for why such a reform would ever happen or why it would lead to a more stable global monetary system.
But if the cybersecurity industry has made a convincing case that consumers need to protect their PCs with software and safety rules, are the rest of your gadgets quite so prone to peril?
Although there is a risk that higher minimum wages could hurt young, low-skilled workers by weakening job growth or training, the evidence is too sparse and sketchy to make a convincing case either way.
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The inquiry by a cross-party committee of six MPs and six peers is asking whether the government has made clear what it hopes to achieve, and whether ministers have made a convincing case for the new powers.
The classic study of the depression by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz, decades later, made a convincing case that it was caused by the US central bank pumping too little money into the economy, not too much.
In what will no doubt be the most controversial argument in this first volume, Mr Strachan makes a convincing case for the outbreak of war in 1914 as a product of blunder and delusion, not of deliberate German aggression.
The Conservatives' assembly leader Andrew RT Davies said Helvetic's decision was "a wake-up call for a Welsh government who are hell-bent on using taxpayer money to fund the purchase of the airport, without presenting a convincing case for how they will make the acquisition work for the Welsh public".
But, says the government, in some cases the evidence has been gathered in ways that makes it inadmissible in court, and in other cases, although the security services are sure that the suspects are involved in worrying activities, there is not enough evidence to make a convincing case against them, or the evidence is so sensitive that it cannot be presented in open court.
But if the information comes from actual company employees, prosecutors would appear to have a more convincing case that a duty was breached.
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Fewer examples more deeply explored might have added up to a more convincing case, and an easier read.
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But she makes a very convincing case how the new financial behaviors she advocates can truly change your life.
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They also made a convincing business case: The manager was driving down sales.
Regarding corporate use of GDI certification, the Meeting recognised that private companies needed to be persuaded through a convincing business case.
Proponents of the so-called alternate engine have never made a very convincing case for why the government benefits from paying for two design teams, production lines, supply chains and maintenance systems.
So forgive me if I'm being small-minded, but Bruce Tognazzini's speculative manifesto about an Apple iWatch fails to make a convincing futurist case for the imagined device -- despite whipping up a whirlwind of attention.
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People want it to happen, it's just a case of convincing managers it's good for them.
In 1999, he was placed under police protection after receiving death threats following his role in convincing witnesses in a murder case to give testimony.
These and other convincing results make a case that art has a quite tangible health value, even apart from the qualities we admire and value for more obvious reasons.
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