21. Still, McCartney makes a persuasive case that ENIAC was the first working computer ever built.
22. Some legal experts said Wednesday that the Justice Department could make a persuasive case that in a war setting, the authorities would have extensive leeway.
23. That may sound like headline-grabbing sensationalism, but the scholarly and punctilious authors make a persuasive case.
24. The governor, when asked Friday to back up the charge, also offered no persuasive case for it.
25. The price disparities make a persuasive case for providing a drug benefit for all Medicare beneficiaries.
26. The report makes a persuasive case that reform is the equivalent of prudent deregulation.
27. The style did not appear to be Greek, but no one succeeded in making a persuasive case for its origin.
28. There simply is no persuasive case to be made for turning the Hanford Reach over to local jurisdictions and private development.
29. These passages make a persuasive case for requiring strict scrutiny of congressional racial classifications.
30. When he takes the longer view, however, Maddox makes a persuasive case that science has far to go.