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Перевод: persuasively
[наречие] убедительно
Тезаурус:
- Moreover, as Steven Lukes has persuasively argued, the idea of autonomy (of which conscientious reflection is a crucial component) is also intimately related to the idea of equal respect for persons.
- The latest theory, persuasively put forward by Professor Landon, is that the opera represented a last-ditch attempt to preserve the rituals of the Order against the anti-Masonic machinations of the emperor and his secret police, and to present the movement to the general public for what it was - a noble institution under threat from the forces of reaction.
- The talented crew of Voysey, Newton, Baillie Scott, who created the beautifully put together houses of that period, evidently also had the gift of persuasively selling their ideas.
- It's so persuasively and convincingly argued - especially for those of us most happy to be convinced - that it's a trifle dampening to be reminded that these are "image patterns whose sexual significance may have been hidden from the poet on a conscious level.
- PERHAPS the contra war could not be decked persuasively in red, white and blue; but its sponsors were obliged to justify it somehow.
- There, as Blair had so persuasively pointed out to Sloane, he diligently tilled his soil to cultivate the beautiful flowers and shrubs of which, in later writings, his own appreciation was always apparent.
- "There's loads of them at the Standard ," said Cooper, persuasively, so persuasively in fact, that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London, handing leaflets to men and flowers to women, so he could get a good photograph for his story.
- Nicholas went on talking persuasively.
- In the hot debate that followed, the benefits of fuel efficiency and alternative renewable energies sources were argued persuasively by one of the acknowledged international experts in the field, but neither minister appeared to be actually listening to Amory Lovins of the American Rocky Mountain Institute.
- His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm, his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit.
- Once again Steven Lukes rather more persuasively argues that:
- Little speaks persuasively of the Conference's progressive attitudes.
- The initial allocations of Partnership spending in the late 1970s were often the result of the large, better-prepared and more politically-aware departments putting forward their cases more persuasively than the others.
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