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- The Court cogently explains why it adopts the Government's interpretation.
- Serkin's performances are exquisite, affectingly lyrical yet cogently articulated.
- Both argue patiently and cogently for their respective views.
- Lowell put the opposing view as cogently as possible.
- They display remarkably lucid ideas that are cogently expressed.
- These are issues the White House must cogently address as the congressional debate unfolds.
- It was a courteous and cogently argued post.
- But he spoke cogently over three hours of testimony about the beatings and their aftermath.
- They won't take my denials, no matter how cogently I explain it.
- The Code is universally acknowledged as a cogently drafted code, ahead of its time.
- JUSTICE THOMAS has cogently explained why the judgment of the Court of Appeals should be affirmed.
- Harmony is applied liberally and cogently.
- If she does it herself, she can talk about it more cogently on the air.
- One historian has argued cogently that Calvin Coolidge's psychological problems helped derail his presidency.
- They can't do it cogently unless they know the range of options ."
- Wasserstein has addressed these questions and he has described them cogently in the specific set of postwar circumstances.
- On the one hand, his narrator cogently, even passionately explores and exposes injustices his characters endure.
- This has been argued cogently and with sources by many people on the Talk page for this article.
- I've done my best to cogently summarize the essence of the notability in a single sentence.
- "Whole language " cogently addresses significant problems with the traditional drill-to-skill curriculum.
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