Word: cogently
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That these latter events are still selling television rights indicates more than the simple fact that some teams haven't yet made up their minds on the television problem. It points up the cogent consideration that where television doesn't cut substantially into the gate there is quite a bit to be said for having...
...this may be added another cogent argument which few Britons are candid enough to make, even privately. It runs...
...economic clouds just overhead had parted, but those on Britain's horizon were as threatening as ever. Last week the London Economist had some cogent points to make about taxation and the future of the welfare state...
John Ciardi's "Middle Muddle" presents an interesting, tightly-written exposition of his own political beliefs. It is the only such exposition that I have seen where the writing has been cogent enough to carry the author's ideas to a reader with clarity and conviction, separating the frankly muddled liberals in the Progressive Party from its not-so-forthright adherents...
...then in flashbacks in which each wife recalls her married life to see if it has been such a failure as to force her husband to leave her. The best episode is the one involving Ann Southern and Kirk Doughlas. In it, Mankiewiez, through Douglas, makes a keen and cogent attack on the social status of the school teacher in America and on the candy-coated moralities daily gushing forth from the radio. Nothing is said, or shown, on these subjects, or any other in the film, that must not have occurred to any thoughtful person, but it is vicariously...