persuasiveness Definition In English

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Examples of persuasiveness

  • King writes with conviction, elegance, and persuasiveness.

  • One might thus expect it to have striven to provide a forum in which the persuasiveness of the chemists'claims could be nurtured and the physicists' opposition rebuffed.

  • This means that the persuasiveness of our model will partly depend on a priori assessments of the plausibility of agents' beliefs.

  • I find arguments on either side lack persuasiveness without commitments to remedy this situation, as do many other commentators in the debate.

  • The persuasiveness of the whole (usually hypothetical) chain depends upon a seamless sequencing of smaller and less controversial discrete steps drawn from panchronic observations.

  • Rationality does not tell one how much to be impressed by the persuasiveness of one's own faculty.

  • Arguments based on freedom and the economy differ in their persuasiveness not only relative to each other but also by comparison to other arguments.

  • If there are none, this needs to be said; but if any exist, a respectful hearing will surely strengthen the persuasiveness of the authors.

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