1. But I understand there is also a persuasive case for the wave view.
2. But neither should it be formally abandoned until a more persuasive case could be made for doing so.
3. He made a persuasive case for making the changes.
4. Indeed Higgs builds a very persuasive case for the need to involve historians in the record creation process from the earliest stage or for historians to involve themselves.
5. And as in the concert, he makes a persuasive case for this alternative, adding lively tempos into the mix.
6. Anderson makes a persuasive case that Guevara, who had pushed Castro toward communism, was the vital link in the early alliance between Cuba and the Soviet Union.
7. Because the prosecutors have assembled a massive quantity of evidence to present an overwhelmingly persuasive case, the trial is expected to last as long as two years.
8. But a recent book makes a persuasive case that Franz made a specialty of children and seduced young boys.
9. But the Administration makes a persuasive case that it is in the national interest for them to remain healthy and competitive.
10. But you will find that Brier has made a persuasive case.