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Перевод: cogency speek cogency


[существительное]
убедительность ; неоспоримость ; неопровержимость


Тезаурус:

  1. Leaving aside for a moment the question of the cogency of this argument, on its surface it reveals a decisive break from liberal principles.
  2. Whatever authority it had, came not from the power of the speaker - he had none in the conventional sense - but from the cogency and relevance of what he said and the hope it inspired.
  3. Teachers should discuss the cogency and clarity of such documents and should encourage pupils to improve them.
  4. The best is Bob Blauner's Black Lives, White Lives , which manages to generate an almost poetic cogency without sacrificing plausibility.
  5. Where one spins the tunes, the other continues the melodic line to give cogency and consistency to the whole.
  6. Even so, it presented its case with such cogency that the other Arab delegations agreed to meet to co-ordinate presentation of the Palestinian Arab case to the PCC.
  7. The nearest we can get to a guarantee of success in our moral choices is the cogency of the arguments that we bring to bear in their support coupled with the recognition that what we are almost invariably doing, as MacIver points out and thinkers like Sartre have laboured to establish, is continually deciding between possible alternatives.
  8. A plot that brings the cogency of dreams
  9. Without probing too deeply into the reasons for the emergence of that national consensus - and the cogency of the Munn report's argument and the compactness of Scotland as an educational entity, cannot be disregarded in this connection - the existence of that consensus is beyond question and it undoubtedly made the introduction of a national curriculum framework a relatively unproblematic matter.
  10. The one who made most of this influence was Walpole, Prime Minister for 21 years and an effective wheeler-dealer who tended to go beyond mere cogency of argument in persuading the House of Commons to be compliant to his will.
  11. Searle's position can have cogency only if he can show that a computer which is allowed to look through the window (and preferably touch things as well) could not succeed, though in these conditions the Westerner would succeed.
  12. Consideration of some of the justifications advanced for it will lead to casting doubts on its cogency.
  13. This relentless nagging and tidying will have an effect out of all proportion to its actual cogency.

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