Others surely felt that DSL and its technology were a waste, but I never did, nor have I ever heard a cogent argument that suggests this area will not remain a dominant form of broadband for decades to come.
And they're I think in a sense they're making quite a cogent argument where we are now.
This is a cogent corrective to the usual European notion that fundamentalism is running amok in America.
Maybe so, but that is not a cogent reason for allowing the practice.
The Bush Administration appears poised to take an important first step in developing such a cogent policy toward the region.
The Department of Energy has its own energy efficiency office to help develop better technologies, but it, too, grapples with a cogent definition.
Oral arguments tend to jump from subject to subject as the justices regularly interject with questions, making it nearly impossible for lawyers to deliver a cogent presentation.
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Yet, without a cogent economic argument for payors (and, increasingly, for regulators), drug developers are going to have an increasingly difficult time getting their products into the hands of their primary customers.
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His early training as an icon painter in Greece, his subsequent study in Renaissance Venice and Rome, and his efforts, after arriving in Spain in 1577, to attract prominent patrons, all figure in El Greco's canvas, where both Eastern and Western traditions combine to transform his memorial into a cogent contemporary parable.
Actually, I think that is a very cogent description of the challenge Apple faces and why we will really miss Steve Jobs.
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Professor Malcolm Gillies, the vice chancellor, has described the UKBA's decision as "not particularly cogent" which is a polite way of saying sheer lunacy.
Whatever our differences, I hope that we can at least agree that the Consent Order presents a more cogent case and better establishes the basis upon which sanctions were imposed.
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Even more cogent is pretax profits as a percentage of GDP take out all records excepting the early post-war numbers from 1946 to 1950.
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The longest-serving Republican House Speaker in history, Hastert suffered back-to-back blows, first when he offered a less than cogent response to what the leadership knew about Mark Foley's (R-FL) predilection for teenage congressional pages, and then on Election Day, when the GOP lost some 29 seats (and the majority as well).
Company was focused on a combo pill of Plavix with Prilosec, and never finished its Phase 3 COGENT trial (got 3800 of 5000 patients) before running out of money and declaring Chapter 7 in 2009.
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