1. But Prestel does seem to have made a convincing case for its role in educational computing. 2. They make a convincing case for reform. 3. While human cloning might not offer great benefits to humanity, no one has yet made a convincing case that it would do any real harm, either. 4. And as Americans tell pollsters that they are more unsettled about jobs than terrorists, will Bush put forth a convincing case that the economy is rebounding? 5. And they made a convincing case to what many have expected since last December. 6. And yet, the Brothers Fool make a convincing case. 7. At her clinics, with her props and visual aids, Thoren makes a convincing case, one delivered with charismatic, self-deprecating humor. 8. Between the two exhibitions, Clair builds a convincing case for the continuity between Symbolism and contemporary art. 9. A panel of the National Research Council makes a convincing case for doing just that after a careful review of encryption issues. 10. A senior Energy Department official said the navy has made a convincing case that it lacks the money to dismantle and defuel the subs by itself. |