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"cogent" Definitions
  1. strongly and clearly expressed in a way that influences what people believe
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And the most cogent strain—and it's not very cogent—is misogyny.
They [were] cogent then, cogent now, and I bet they'll be just as wrong this time.
Tata added it had signed a deal to sell Cogent Power, another division of Cogent, to Japan's JFE Shoji Trade Corp.
Carson came off as more jester than that cogent candidate.
Stew's book is not always cogent, although it's consistently funny.
Syria is doomed without cogent policies from Moscow and Washington.
Without a cogent intelligence sharing mechanism, ISKP can't be defeated.
Harvard's problem is that Arcidiacono's analysis is cogent and powerful.
As another cogent example, consider the bellwether accelerator Y Combinator.
It is a cogent contribution to a relatively fuzzy discussion.
Thorpe's findings were published in the Cogent Arts and Humanities journal.
Among the competitors not chosen was the US company Cogent Systems.
It still reads like a cogent and clearheaded piece of writing.
Cogent Partners, a unit of Greenhill & Co., is managing the process.
Students challenged to weigh opposing perspectives and make a cogent argument?
Or if they're cogent, I get in an argument with them.
I liked: Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar were refreshingly cogent debaters.
For them, making America great again is a cogent rallying cry.
But, more important, it featured West: brash, cogent, masked, and shirtless.
Time becomes spherical and exudes the deep glow of cogent busyness.
This is a clear, cogent critique of the Affordable Care Act.
You won't hear anything so cogent and kind for a long time.
Management has a cogent plan, experienced personnel, and ample capital to deploy.
I thought it was a good report, and it was very cogent.
To Vik, Weinstock's idea was the first cogent explanation for his disease.
The AMC show rarely ever provides answers or even a cogent plot.
It's a very cogent article, one you are free to disagree with.
"We didn't really have a really cogent, focused, economic message," Connolly said.
This debater was crisp, calm and cogent through the entire two hours.
Bullet points are frowned upon; the document must be a cogent narrative.
He offered a nuanced and cogent explanation of his position on abortion.
The Times's Parul Sehgal called the book "a taut and cogent corrective."
Their defenses of his actions are unlikely to be cogent or persuasive.
This is a cogent, accessible cinematic delineation of an increasingly crucial problem.
"In each instance, he was lucid, cogent and cooperative," Mr. Thompson said.
Hurricane Harvey's devastation in Texas in late August provides a cogent example.
It is a "taut and cogent corrective," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
But all that apparent mania was at least one very cogent point.
Putting those ideas into a cogent form would help obviate the political repercussions.
They may not always be narratively-warranted or cogent, but they are explosive.
Here, at least, was vivid proof of a cogent directorial mind at work.
To achieve a cogent, articulate work, I suggest avoiding consistent one-sentence paragraphs.
It needs a cogent explanation and remedy for the inequalities of the world.
But he seems particularly skilled at translating complicated issues into short, cogent content.
The Yancey Richardson show gives us a cogent sense of what we've missed.
Orb is part of one of these businesses, Cogent, which makes electrical steels.
" Red Robin Gourmet Burgers: "There was a downgrade today that seemed pretty cogent.
Whoever makes the most cogent argument about Obama may have the strongest evening. 3.
Stephens isn't even a particularly cogent or striking conservative—he's bog-standard neoconservative material.
If they're cogent and [civil], I don't mind having a [civil] argument with them.
You don't have to dig too deep into app stores to find cogent examples.
Cogent now has 29 clients and has made $1.6 million so far in 2023.
It's animal life, and the movie provides a cogent explanation of how coral works.
Mr. Ackman comes across as sincere in his outrage and cogent in his presentations.
Tulsi Gabbard gave a cogent argument for the hard-line anti-interventionism that Williamson espouses.
There is no way you've had a cogent and non-insane thought since, like, May.
A more cogent commentary on our economic woes came from a past master, Ken Loach.
H.R. 1 is the most cogent corrective to these matters which we have yet seen.
Elected representatives concerned about climate change must pursue reforms that are cogent with political realities.
The left must make a cogent and forceful argument for our vision of the future.
"You could make a very cogent argument that 'we're kind of done now,'" Paulsen said.
The epidemic brought about the most cohesive, cogent and heroic period in the movement's history.
Trump made a very cogent case for attacking Clinton based on her State Department email scandal.
And he views any type of coordinated, organized, cogent response as an acknowledgment of just that.
It also wants the sale of Tata's electrical steel subsidiary Cogent to be put on hold.
It also includes descriptions — cogent as the finest museum labels — of each chef's contribution to gastronomy.
Communication — clear writing, cogent speaking — is one of them, and many different courses can hone it.
They didn't have a cogent message or strategy for articulating the significance of the Mueller report.
In sum, the Trump team can give cogent answers to the question — How will Trump win?
The syntax is correct, but the mish-mash of words fail to form a cogent narrative.
It's easy to imagine a more cogent film that weighted either philosophy or reportage more heavily.
Jackson explained the dire circumstances to Marston, who was mentally cogent but could barely talk or move.
Keaton homes in on that, making a case for Toomes, giving him a cogent point of view.
Kara Swisher: He did go on and have a very cogent discussion about it, but go ahead.
Over Skype, he was direct and hyper-cogent, the kind of person who speaks in full paragraphs.
"I like this Preppi backpack because it's already good to go with essentials…" Cogent point, Oprah Winfrey.
If a founder's idea sounds great but doesn't have a cogent strategy, that's not a great investment.
These new service providers include industry heavyweights like CenturyLink, Cogent, Comcast, Equinix, Level 3, T5 and Telstra.
I'm making sure that we have a cogent presentation and discussion about what I'm going to do.
Ms. Henderson sings in a low, foggy tone — somewhere between a comforting whisper and a cogent declaration.
That sounds ridiculous to my ears, and to most ears, I suppose, but they have cogent arguments.
I think you do very cogent and smart things, although George Conway remains my favorite lawyer person.
Mr Kristol believes a cogent case against Mr Trump from within his party could give those voters pause.
In short, it's the old "F you, pay me" argument, one that is at once cogent and logical.
Palestinian advocates have said the absence of any cogent arguments in defending this widely expected move is telling.
If shooting gives us physical agency, playing protector provides a solid, cogent and significant narrative and emotional role.
Although bin Laden escaped for the time being, that plan established a benchmark for cogent strategy in Afghanistan.
Artificial intelligence business Cogent Labs was founded in 2014 to research and develop new tech solutions for businesses.
The pensive Adagio movement comes closest to being a cogent entity, which made it all the more affecting.
This monologue offers a surprisingly cogent summing up of the state of Denmark we are about to enter.
JOHN E. COLBERTARROYO SECO, N.M. To the Editor: Anu Partanen makes a cogent case for universal health care.
Most of its employees joined a new firm, Cogent Strategies, headed up by Podesta&aposs last CEO, Kimberley Fritts.
After a short conversation, in which every sentence was punctuated with "bro," he switched back to cogent C.E.O.-speak.
He offered a more pointed, cogent defense of the president than many of his colleagues who attempted similar ones.
I have a cogent and academic vocabulary that helps me navigate sexism, racism, homophobia and their manifestations in tattoos.
I wish that I had had a cogent kind sort of vision of what I was trying to do.
He'll need a more cogent ideology, as well as people willing to dedicate their professional lives to implementing it.
The only person who, I think, could make a semi-cogent argument to be Speaker is North Carolina Rep.
"What on earth have any of these people done to have a cogent plan that is doable?" he asks.
There can be a legtimate and cogent debate on how public works projects should be managed, financed and triaged.
John Oliver tackled the encryption debate in a cogent explainer that largely comes down on the side of Apple.
"Democrats have to stay very disciplined in adhering to that clear, cogent narrative that was written for us," Rep.
The 70th anniversary in 2018 of the establishment of Israel is a cogent and realistic goal toward which to work.
In aggregate, though, it was a cogent reminder that the Republican Party has nominated a lunatic as its presidential candidate.
But when it comes to advocating your point of view, or even expressing a cogent idea, we can do better.
In 2017, they published a paper called "The Conceptual Penis as a Social Construct" in the journal Cogent Social Sciences.
The mystery and the exoticism, the threat and the danger have ultimately gathered into a potent presence and cogent control.
And the tale of AntAC raises some cogent questions: Someone in State and Congress should try to get the answers.
"The public affairs landscape has evolved, and Cogent Strategies is a product of that evolution," she said in a statement.
Her solos on Tuesday were as virtuosic and musically cogent as any lover of the jazz tap tradition could desire.
For, without some desire for a more beautiful world, it's hard to have a cogent idea of a better world.
When Gunna deviates from his drip-laden lyrics, it's less cogent; When Baby departs from street rap, it's less resonant.
Alex: Will's wife June occupies very little of the episode, but I think she represents a cogent voice of reason.
It's the central dilemma of the show, as well as the show's most cogent point about humanity: Everything is real.
Podesta Group's longtime chief executive Kimberley Fritts launched her firm, Cogent Strategies, in November 2017, taking several clients with her.
Jennifer MelickBradley Beach, N.J. To the Editor: Vatsal G. Thakkar offers cogent reasons for preferring manual transmissions in our cars.
The thinking goes that cogent arguments are a stronger defense against unsavory ideas than violence or suppression of free speech.
Let others see you go on the attack — not in a crazy way, but in a firm, yet cogent manner.
There's all these voices that need to be heard and need to have to cogent conversations longer than 83 seconds.
We're not listening to someone who's making a cogent remark, and instead our first impulse is to attack the messenger.
"I would listen to someone who I think is making a cogent point and doing it with good evidence," Woolsey said.
The premier producer of what many consider the world's best (most coveted) personal screens hasn't ever articulated a cogent media strategy.
In the meantime, the most cogent guesses we've had so far come from iFixit, which pointed out several possible failure points.
Whatever one regards as cogent, there are real questions about whether agencies of the secular state should be making such judgments.
But, for Trump and Trumpism to be rendered an unnerving but short-lived episode, history will require more than cogent critique.
Sinking into the pillows that day, he began reciting something—longer, more cogent sentences than anybody had heard since the operation.
The brilliantly cogent surrealist object signals the near drowning of a particularly historicized sign of femininity and elevated socio-economic status.
You're not going to sit at the table and make a cogent argument to tip him over on an important issue.
Some firm partners are starting a new firm next month called Cogent Strategies, in which Tony Podesta will have no stake.
To the Editor: Clyde Haberman cites many cogent examples of the benefits to self and country of restoring the military draft.
But as the chaotic firing of Valverde proves, he is not at a club with a cogent vision for its future.
Even if industrial animal production were our main problem, Foer's cogent argument is one that I fear won't have much impact.
A curator takes the often-emotional comments, removes them from their combative context and rephrases them as cogent, dispassionate bullet points.
Candidates could be barred if there was "cogent, clear and compelling" evidence they would not uphold the constitution, the court said.
While this seems strange, even inexplicable at first reading, his reasoning is particularly cogent, as we endure the new publicity of sycophancy.
I'm happy to see them laid out in a cogent piece, and you even pulled back a bit further than we had.
Another area of concern for the Commission is electrical steel, where Tata Steel last year put its Cogent business on the block.
Actor Kumail Nanjiani (who plays Dinesh on the show) has offered up consistent and cogent arguments on why such protections are needed.
"Reince was more reactionary," said a House Republican, who added the President's activities have taken on a more cogent theme and direction.
Without making too big of a deal about it, this episode delivers a cogent point about using rage as a political weapon.
The US cannot implement a cogent strategy on the world stage if no one is sure whether to take the President seriously.
Mr. Khashoggi remained a go-to contact for American journalists and diplomats looking for a cogent explanation of the Saudi rulers' perspective.
Her radiant playing is as cogent on hip-hop and R. & B. albums as it is set against classical and jazz backdrops.
Does anyone think that Joe Biden under oath would be any more controllable or cogent than Joe Biden on the campaign trail?
He was a cogent speaker but had a lisp and was a poor orator; he knew it, and rarely addressed a crowd.
"American Lion," Janet Maslin noted, "balances the best of Jackson with the worst" and Meacham's biography is cogent, fair-minded and insightful.
Indeed, one of the most cogent blue-water documents ever published quietly emerged in September from the Air Force, of all places.
What you have is like all kinds of points of information and data to make a cogent argument about whatever's happening. Exactly.
Now just try to talk into the microphone and be cogent and intelligent, and that should work fine for us, all right?
ISPs did that from 2013 to 2015 in an effort to charge companies such as Cogent and Netflix additional fees to reach users.
"Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound," a cogent and winning picture directed by Midge Costin, does this in a variety of ways.
There are cogent analyses of legislation, activists, and aesthetics, always grounded by Gerard's connection to her subjects, always led by her distinct voice.
But this time, the "answer" was cogent points related to subsidizing space and telemedicine laid out in a four-minute speech defending each.
This is 0003, and that means we're way past the point where a cogent economic argument can win the day in American politics.
Travis's chapter on broadcast economics offers a cogent gloss on the challenges that changing viewing habits pose for traditional media entities like ESPN.
I wake up sore from a car accident that occurred two days prior, my physician-prescribed muscle relaxer rendering me only semi-cogent.
My former colleagues and outside experts are putting forward a very cogent case for diplomacy's value in ensuring our national security and prosperity.
But Congress runs the risk of infuriating investors if a cogent plan doesn't materialize, says Greg Valliere, chief financial strategist for AGF Investments.
Eschewing pomp while honoring circumstance, Hujar's portraits serve as cogent tributes to what may be called the pedestrian peculiar, or the quotidian queer.
"That's just an old Midwestern expression we use for laying out a cogent, respectful argument in response to an adversary," Mr. Phillips said.
All the ping-ponging between Republicans and Democrats, each with only five minutes, ensures that no one can construct a remotely cogent narrative.
This cogent, nuanced book — long in the works — focuses on the ways the rape of women has been depicted in the visual arts.
As her suit pressure rapidly drops, hypoxia threatens, and she becomes less and less cogent, her partner gently talks her through the rescue process.
It's impossible for the United States to have a cogent approach toward the Korean Peninsula when the president keeps tweeting out contradictory policy stances.
"Trump helps them because it makes their criticisms of him more cogent," agrees Gary Jacobson, a University of California at San Diego political scientist.
At the same time, he's failed to provide them with a cogent defense of his actions that can be easily relayed to their constituents.
Their cogent argument is that expanding the amount of privately-owned lands worldwide will increase responsible stewardship as opposed to continued unaccountable government ownership.
Sarah Perez over at TechCrunch has a very cogent and level-headed analysis of why this should help Twitter's download numbers and overall rankings.
The one cogent argument Mourdoukoutas does make is that such a move would save residents in tax dollars and would help Amazon stock holders.
Instagram buzzes with modest fashion galleries that feature every aesthetic from minimalist to frou-frou, accompanied by cogent commentary about women's choices and rights.
The book explores ideas about the social responsibilities of art and artists, and makes a cogent argument for the value of "difficulty" in sculpture.
I remember at the time they focused not on what Tim was saying, which was a very cogent discussion of what they should do.
The interviews employ a recurring joke in which Trump asks the guest, "Do you think … " and then comes out with a long, cogent analysis.
It's wonderful that he inspires intermediaries to bring his thought to modern-day readers, but his cogent and humane work doesn't strictly need intermediaries.
Then came a rapid summary of the case that was cogent, colloquial and friendly, like a disc jockey talking about a singer's new release.
CNBC announced in 2015 that it would no longer rely on Nielsen ratings to measure its daytime audience, turning to rival Cogent Reports instead.
However, Collins's words were as cogent a summary as any of the way Republicans are shielding the president from the fallout of that reality.
"Several have been put forward and rapidly dispelled," said Juan Collar, a physicist at the University of Chicago who leads the CoGeNT dark matter experiment.
Queenie's story — her dissatisfaction with the overwhelming whiteness of her coven, her complex relationship with a resurrected slave owner — was cogent, humane, complex and compelling.
"The evacuation is being done in categories of workers and cadres," Cogent Ojobor, chairman of the Warri branch of the Nupeng oil labor union, said.
When Trump announced his candidacy for president in 2016, I found myself surprised by how bold and, often, how cogent his foreign policy perspectives seemed.
So cogent is his corruption, indeed, that Arcand has to toil hard, and to pull every narrative string, in a bid to persuade us otherwise.
Our new business line, staffed by experienced regulatory experts, will provide cogent, timely, and deeply researched analysis of regulatory decisions and their impact on companies.
In the video, drag queen Lady Bunny delivers a cogent monologue on how mass apathy and corporate malfeasance frustrate progress in the US and beyond.
So when they do make that argument, though, in that argument there's a very cogent thing, is that tech has been innovative, has created jobs.
You're essentially saying understand exactly who you are and how you make things happen and how one thing leads to another in a really cogent way.
A lot of people were saying that not just people-- INGRAHAM: Richard I will say talking more loudly doesn&apost make your point any more cogent.
"My gender doesn't prevent me from making cogent decisions about who to vote for: In fact, my gender only informs those decisions in a powerful way."
The problem, as critics pointed out, is that Cogent Social Sciences was not a leading gender studies journal, or even a reputable academic outlet at all.
What set him apart in this debate were his cogent answers on defining the threats that face this country and how to defeat them, particularly ISIS.
Bumpy road on the campaign trail Carson never made a cogent argument for his candidacy, running mostly on his biography rather than policy and political views.
Midterm elections, when there are no national candidates on the ballot, may not be the best stage to premiere a cogent left-wing foreign policy doctrine.
And much of Elle is about the attempt to connect all these pieces into a single cogent portrait of a deeply complicated and fascinating anti-heroine.
It is flush with 425 horsepower courtesy of a 3.0-liter turbo inline six engine, but it's no longer the cogent performance machine it once was.
Many field staff (especially the newcomers) would be hard-pressed to provide a cogent overview of their own jobs, much less an overview of the Agency.
Naumann's cogent and clear communication style, and his integrity concerning his professional engagements, is a valuable lesson for any art historian overly steeped in didactic thought.
This late-summer cabaret asks 40 artists (10 each night) to devise a cogent five-minute work, in any style, for the diminutive Joe's Pub stage.
Well, isn't it hard because the mediums are so twitchy and need to change so quickly that nobody can sustain a cogent thought for very long?
It all started in May, when a paper titled "The conceptual penis as a social construct," was published in the peer-reviewed journal Cogent Social Sciences.
The more I got involved with my band, the Coachmen, and then Sonic Youth, though — well it prohibited me from having a very cogent day job.
I was now cogent, in no pain whatsoever, so it was decided that I would see a doctor first thing in the morning, which I did.
Gay manages to explain why she found Santopietro's book unsatisfying in clear and cogent prose, without the hesitation and pulled punches that plague many other reviewers.
After a brief introduction by Mailer, Jacqueline Ceballos, president of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women, gave a cogent speech discussing inequalities.
Fortunately for Speaker Pelosi, in the case of Trump, supporters of impeachment have a series of cogent arguments to make to convince GOP members of Congress.
The second half of Biden's answer was perfectly cogent, aside from a questionably feasible proposal to force Pakistan to accept US troop basing in its borders.
"Best thing for any reasonable company to do is evacuate its workforce," said Cogent Ojobor, chairman of the Warri branch of the Nupeng oil labour union.
His musings about Japan's reaction to the abductions, "Japan's 9/11," and the sudden realization "that the world was more dangerous than it had thought" are cogent.
Whether they disagree with you or don't agree with you, if you have a cogent point of view and you're genuine, these mediums, you thrive in them.
For Trump's global envoys explaining the new US leader has meant buffing the rougher edges of his pronouncements and turning them into cogent expressions of US policy.
As Aisling McCrea recently argued in the Outline: The aim of debate is not to provide a detailed, cogent, well-sourced answer to the question at hand.
Last year, Boghossian and Lindsay added to the genre by publishing a fake study, "The Conceptual Penis as a Social Construct," in the journal Cogent Social Sciences.
Like a sports star who happens to also be good at academics, the Powerbeats Pro do a remarkably cogent job of playing back all genres of music.
That's just the American sort of distaste of rules, and I ... It was fascinating, and literally they had no cogent, intelligent argument except to keep it open.
He turned "time well spent" into a cogent philosophy, one that everyone could get behind: We spend too much time on our phones, and on social media.
My colleague Tasha Robinson wrote in The Verge's review of the film how the story phases between epic world-building and cogent narrative with an uncommon ease.
Even more, the event came together in just a few days, instead of the typical weeks it takes campaigns to plan logistics, security and a cogent speech.
Kimberley Fritts, who until last week helmed the Podesta Group as its CEO, officially launched her own firm called Cogent Strategies on Thursday, The Hill has learned.
This is precisely the argument against mandatory minimum sentences — they rob judges of the discretion to deliver individualized justice — and it is equally cogent against machine sentencing.
But the women in the jury line up one cogent argument after another in support of their empathy, demonstrating that logic and empathy are not mutually exclusive.
Said to be intended as a reflection on shifts in Turkish history and identity, it is too diffuse and withholding to add up to a cogent result.
And Charles Krauthammer, one of America's most cogent conservative voices as a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and television commentator, died of cancer at a hospital in Atlanta.
Eloquence is the first casualty of disaster, though the seismologist (encouraged by a journalist played by Archie Panjabi) does manage to issue a clear and cogent warning.
A cogent strategic analysis dictates that we think seriously as to how we may reverse those years of neglect and give the Caucasus the attention it deserves.
" Additionally, he insists that the 18 individual installments of the series must be called parts, not episodes, offering a cogent auteur-like explanation: "This is a feature.
Eloquence is the first casualty of disaster, though the seismologist (encouraged by a journalist played by Archie Panjabi) does manage to issue a clear and cogent warning.
In a cogent 3,500-word article he explained why a flagrantly partisan attack on the legal authority of Robert Mueller, enthusiastically trumpeted by the president, is utterly bogus.
That the Press Secretary can't even make a cogent point when asked to expound upon his own example—Spicer brought up Hitler, no one else did—is pathetic.
"Cogent Strategies exemplifies clarity and precision in advocacy and clear and convincing storytelling to deliver for clients in today's dynamic political, policy and media marketplace," the firm touts.
Mallory is more cogent when reflecting on his shrewdness regarding the marketplace—when he talks about his novel in the voice of a startup C.E.O. pitching for funds.
Expertise, an acquisition promoted by usefulness, is less cogent to the essay than passion, less to the point than is the soloist's personal signature flowing through the text.
If this had been a less crowded debate, it's possible the discussion would have been cleaner and the efforts to articulate concerns about Mr. Sanders's candidacy more cogent.
" Administration officials stressed the necessity of the new commission when asked why Trump said such committees were ineffective, saying there is "very cogent argument for having a commission.
On Tuesday, he offered a cogent defense of the Obama era, highlighting his experience on issues ranging from gun control to funding for the Centers for Disease Control.
There was a cogent answer to his refusal to open the non-disclosure agreements with the women who brought harassment or discrimination claims against his company decades ago.
It also monitors your pet's heart and respiratory rates and quality of rest, which can help your veterinarian better identify potential health issues and give more cogent health advice.
The show feels like the curation aimed to fill the space rather than create a cogent statement of Sarbhawal's work and practice, or a potent experience for the visitor.
Along the way, Moore hits on the Flint water crisis (which make for the film's most cogent and compelling segments), the Parkland shooting, and the West Virginia teacher's strike.
One of the few cogent ideological threads that can be followed through the maze of petty grievances that is Dangerous is Milo's enduring belief in the power of humor.
Following the latest developments, Cogent Ojobor, the chairman of the Warri branch of the Nupeng oil labour union, told Reuters that the oil companies should be evacuating their workers.
But perhaps the most cogent grasp of Victoria's Secret's fantasy comes second to what the brand actually does: sell women's underwear that feels special but doesn't break the bank.
But this source insists that it is not necessarily the last argument that the President hears that wins out, it's the one he thinks is most cogent and compelling.
Trump simply has no cogent theory as to what Obama and Clinton did wrong or what an alternative might look like, so he just chooses not to present one.
He would need to make a cogent argument for sacrificing the nuclear program, and provide assurances that the United States and international community would follow through on any agreement.
The attractiveness of these companies was previously described as a "halo effect," but a lack of cogent information about a company's explicit financials can cause investor sentiment to tumble.
Instead of listening to very cogent feedback from someone who is pretty good at his job, they would focus on that, and they were so focused on the comment.
Their cogent truth- and fact-based explanations leave no doubt as to why the removal of President Trump is necessary for the maintenance of our ongoing experiment in democracy.
One of Rachman's most cogent insights is that having so many Asian allies dependent on U.S. military force may turn out to be a weakness rather than a strength.
It certainly is not condescending for a critic or wine-lover to call these bottles bad wine, if they can make a cogent argument for their point of view.
Among these are a translator (Tadanobu Asano) who presents a cogent case for Buddhism, and a cranky and impish magistrate (Issey Ogata) who comes close to stealing the film altogether.
In February 2015, Greenhill acquired Cogent Partners, a so-called secondary advisory firm which advises pension funds and endowments on the sale of interests in private equity and similar funds.
It's not that any works in this exhibition address these issues, but rather that the deep premise of Surrealism offers a cogent response to political coercion, technocratic authority, and violence.
He is trying to help the candidate get his message out in a smart, cogent way while also maintaining his air of authenticity, one source familiar with the conversations said.
I would be happy with a world where Bernie became president, but claiming that the system is rigged just because his opponent is winning tragically dilutes his other, cogent arguments.
These are the questions John B. Judis ­tackles in "The Populist Explosion," his cogent and exceptionally clarifying guide to a political phenomenon that is at once elusive and, yes, explosive.
Democrats need to be ready to make a cogent case — persuasive to the public as well as the courts — for why Mr. Trump's taxes are a matter of critical concern.
For instance, this week Film Forum unveils "System K," a lively, cogent, unsettling documentary about the incredible art world roiling in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
She was fighting a virus, she later explained, and shortly before our planned chat had downed daytime cough medicine that left her a little high, and not all that cogent.
Unlikely. Now, I am no Luddite, but it's more than past time for a cogent and honest debate about the impact of upcoming technologies on the workplace and the job market.
Matt Klinman, creator of the app Pitch, offered one of the more cogent criticisms of Facebook, calling the platform "the great de-contextualizer" in an interview with Splitsider earlier this year.
There is a cogent defense of representative systems as providing continuity, experience and wisdom, but it's a hard case to make without exciting mockery at a time of mainline political unpopularity.
Such a name-laden track list usually indicates a shameless attempt to search-engine-optimize a bloated body of work, but "Invasion of Privacy" is a mercifully cogent thirteen-song breeze.
This conversation was the last truly cogent exchange we ever had—which is to say that it involved grammatical sentences uttered by two people on the opposite sides of an abyss.
Naumann's cogent and open communicative style, and his personal and professional integrity, should be inspirational and valuable to all, for Mentors is an encounter with a fine and fiercely exacting mind.
So while Brennan and Clapper's criticisms of Trump are cogent, Trump has weaponized the intelligence community's lack of credibility and turned it on his critics, with a fair amount of success.
In a sense, the Republican response to the crisis is a cogent form of disaster response, just as the actions of Senators Loeffler and Burr were a form of disaster preparedness.
Equifax took days to put together a cogent response to a breach that compromised the data of up to 143 million Americans — but don't hold your breath for more federal oversight.
But stories of such side effects tend to involve physical actions, often taken at night in a state of near amnesia — not specific and cogent comments made with apparent conscious awareness.
Once the episode ends, I'll have a few hours to throw together some hopefully cogent — or at least comprehensible — thoughts that will comprise one of the most read stories on nytimes.
"We thought it was important to find a setting where he can find a cogent, rational argument outside of the more chaotic campaign appearances that come this fall," the adviser said.
But I was afraid of the conclusion I might draw, that the expression was not pretentious jargon, that the expression made sense, opening out into a cogent argument concerning important issues.
In Detective Pikachu, however, the gimmick operates a bit differently: When the characters on screen hear "pika pika," the audience hears full sentences and cogent thoughts, becoming privy to Pikachu's multitudes.
When Tim Cook made that comment on the MSNBC show I did, "I wouldn't be in this situation," instead of listening to his entire answer ... He gave a very cogent answer.
SB 2822 also fails to ban ISPs from violating net neutrality at the interconnection point by demanding exorbitant fees from big online companies and transit providers, such as Level 2460 or Cogent.
But by chopping up Trump's lines and laying them over a beat, he actually makes the man sound more cogent, even when he's trying to heighten the nonsensical nature of his rants.
There's so little information online right now about The Red Turtle, and his responses were so cogent, informative, and interesting, that Emily and I decided to transcribe and post de Wit's responses.
He stood there, combative but hardly cogent, revealing to the whole country and the world that the man who promises to lift America from the ashes is himself going down in flames.
"Sure, this will naturally have some impact on the public affairs space but it underscores the importance of deploying a multi-faceted strategy for clients," said Kimberley Fritts, CEO of Cogent Strategies.
Two hours in which he whoa'd Rogan with cogent breakdowns of the threat and promise of artificial intelligence, his plan to obliterate traffic with underground tunnels, and his enlightened fear of chimpanzees.
If you want to submit an effective comment on an important issue such as drilling in the eastern Gulf, you need to research the facts and come up with a cogent argument.
Facebook's product policy and counterterrorism executive, Monika Bickert, drew the short straw and had to try to come up with a cogent justification for why Facebook was helping spew ugly political propaganda.
In town halls, potential voters at times would express relief at seeing Biden in person, saying he was far more articulate and cogent than the candidate they'd seen on the debate stage.
A cogent, hard-hitting response to the Saudi attacks could go a long way toward reassuring America's Middle Eastern partners that it remains committed to repelling Iranian aggression and safeguarding their security.
No doubt our thin-skinned President, who reportedly whiles away his evenings yelling at the television, will try to strike back in his own loosely-cogent (to be kind), inexplicably capitalized way.
The first 15 minutes involve a lightning-fast lecture about diversity, privilege and structural oppression — all of which is cogent, but fits uneasily in the context of a natural conversation between friends.
You can make a cogent case that America should scale back from these commitments and make allies pay more for their own defense, as a number of realist foreign policy scholars have.
But lost in the afterthought of this spectacle is a cogent idea of what actually makes Carol a hero worth rooting for or one who's different from the rest of the team.
One of the more cogent explanations of how pro rata affects investor dynamics comes from Fred Wilson, a well-known venture capital blogger and managing partner of New York-based Union Square Ventures.
His views on government, jobs and energy generally seem cogent and reasonable, except for his baffling, classically Republican insistence that there is no scientific consensus about the reality of human-caused climate change.
The entire season -- which also includes interviews with Ellen DeGeneres and Melinda Gates -- drops Friday on Netflix and we're told through it all, Kanye is for the most part very cogent and clear.
But such constitutional arguments, while totally cogent and compelling, were not successful in Arkansas in 1978, and have not been successful in custody cases anywhere else in the United States to this day.
If he had intended to deliver a cogent attack on his likely Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, or to promote his plans for how to improve veterans' assistance as president, his performance squashed it.
Neoconservatives failed to overturn Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, and they have struggled to provide a cogent answer to Libya, where an intervention based in part on their ideals was followed by chaos.
He doesn't really have a cogent ideology or anything like formal knowledge, just a series of impulses (like that immigrants are bad) that he applies blindly to whatever the issue at stake is.
" McConnell's campaign manager Kevin Golden criticized McGrath, telling the wire service that she "can't possibly make a cogent argument that she could do a fraction of the good Mitch McConnell does for Kentucky.
The most cogent reasons that solar power is preferable to burning coal will fall on deaf circuits as long as the Trump network continues to determine that Trump is doing a great job.
But when Fed officials meet again in March, it may be tough to tell a cogent story as the Fed's two main tools for talking to the public head for a rare conflict.
In his letter, Mr. Buffett offered an unusually cogent, honest and blunt appraisal of the human behavior that drives individuals with money to avoid index funds — and their willingness to pay huge fees.
As a matter of historical record, in the status plebiscites held in Puerto Rico in 1998, 2012 and 2017 the PPD failed to present cogent and constitutionally valid alternatives to our territorial status.
Cogent Ojobor, a local leader of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), said there would be no pipeline security until the government brokered an agreement to pacify the region.
Two years ago my colleague Zachary Woolfe called upon Lincoln Center to bring its myriad summer festivals under one umbrella with a cogent program and an embracing name: he suggested Lincoln Center Summer.
I'm hard-pressed to think of a cogent moral argument that canceling "Roseanne" was the "right thing" while canceling "Full Frontal" would not be, especially given the crisis of growing incivility in U.S. society.
Last year, the New York Attorney General's office filed a lawsuit against Time Warner Cable claiming it defrauded consumers by intentionally slowing down internet services specifically to negotiate higher fees from Cogent, among others.
"It is paramount that all individuals fleeing the violence around Falluja must be assumed to be civilians without links to armed groups, unless there is clear and cogent evidence to the contrary," he said.
I'd call it healthy and quite typical for the energetic and solution-seeking Sandberg, as well as a breath of cogent air in the sometimes always-sunny, I'm-all-right tone of Silicon Valley.
Because it has infected, whether it's the Russians, whether it's addiction, whether it's twitchiness, whether it's the inability to hold a cogent thought for very long or make policy that isn't impacted by it.
To the Editor: Bernie Sanders makes a cogent argument that Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, must mount a vigorous progressive campaign or risk losing to Donald Trump and the Republicans in November.
What went wrong was that Clinton, guided by many of the same consultants who guided Obama when Democrats lost control of the Senate and House, never offered a cogent and exciting message to voters.
With 16 paintings created over 22 years, the show is an introduction to Mr. Lovelace's style, which blends the directness of much outsider art with a cogent political awareness and a penchant for allegory.
Whether she's interviewing Susan Orlean, Taffy Brodesser-Akner, or R.O. Kwon, Kreizman brings a cogent perspective and an ability to ask the questions and generate the responses that we want from our favorite authors.
The most cogent argument for electing Donald Trump was made not by Trump, or by his campaign, but by a writer who, unlike Trump, betrayed no eagerness to attach his name to his creations.
It's that ... I don't know what those goals ... KS: No, but do you ... When recently we interviewed Tim Cook, he made one remark that was, I think, quite cogent about the issues around Facebook.
Not only did DeVos fail to provide a cogent response to the question, but she also admitted that she had not visited any of the underperforming schools to find out why they weren't doing better.
"The more cogent inference is that Lions Gate did not specifically disclose the investigation until the settlement had been concluded because it did not believe that there was a requirement to do so," Koeltl wrote.
"May's cogent and carefully laid out case will not necessarily drive negotiations forward so in the short term, paradoxically, it was read as negative by sterling buyers," said Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index.
Mr. McCaslin, 49, has been a stalwart on the New York jazz scene for more than 20 years — an improviser with an aptitude for controlled abandon, often uncorking solos that feel both wild and cogent.
In a complex environment, where only disconnected bits of information are available to the average citizen, it was almost impossible for the public's opinion on any matter of moment to be either cogent or coherent.
The amazement Miss Texas generated in delivering a cogent answer might have seemed like a win for pageant women in general, another much-needed example of how women can have equal parts intelligence and beauty.
But what really made this episode a standout was the cutting, cogent commentary about our sometimes naive faith in technology, and specifically, the transhumanist belief that we could one day use it to become immortal.
Not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but the formal interactions that Karolak has been exploring up to and including this current show feel like a distinct and cogent contribution to the current conversation.
But what this distinguished professor of history at CUNY's Queens College does is lay out two centuries of factory production all over the world in ways that are accessible, cogent, occasionally riveting and thoroughly new.
That might seem to leave his defenders with only one cogent fallback: Mr Trump's suspicions against Hunter Biden and Ukrainian election-hackers, however sketchily based, were sincere enough to warrant his pressure on Mr Zelensky.
While economic worries cut across all demographic lines, he has gotten away with exploiting the real concerns by attacking immigrants and trade agreements, but offering no cogent policies for creating good jobs and lifting wages.
He drew admiring audiences in his run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984, but his wooden speaking style and lack of a cogent campaign message were blamed for his poor showing at the polls.
Competing athletes and cheer squads were met with South Korean protesters in some places, a cogent reminder that not everyone was thrilled with the red carpet rolled out for the visiting neighbors from the North.
"I thought the victim was credible, but she waited a year and didn't have a cogent recollection of what happened," he says, and it didn't help that the other women had never gone to the police.
Talk, too, about how you entwine only apparently discrepant material (your love bird, riots, chats and Chats by Baudelaire) seamlessly in cogent song, unmarked visibly by thematic sections, but all over at once in every line?
Without the constraints of media-specific boundaries or disciplines, Stamps MFA students immerse themselves in the rich research community of the University of Michigan to conduct real cross-disciplinary inquiry and create cogent and transformative art.
Over the weekend, after Friday's release of a much-ballyhooed report from the office of Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, the report underwent a cogent critique by former Associated Press and Newsweek reporter Robert Parry.
These qualities came through in the vibrant performance Mr. Gilbert drew from the Philharmonic players, which balanced glowing sound and gnashing intensity, and animated every disruptive turn while somehow projecting the symphony as a cogent narrative.
The irony here is that the show looks and sounds like a provocative prestige drama until you try to truly engage with it and realize it's mostly a pretty shell without cogent ideas of its own.
Today's polemics about what unfettered capitalism is doing to ordinary Americans — from Bernie Sanders on the left and Donald J. Trump on the right — is terrain Brandeis covered, more deeply, with more cogent suggestions for reform.
It is for UEFA, the competition's organizer, to muster a cogent response, a coherent plan of action, a way through a situation that has exposed just how fine are the margins on which global soccer operates.
I generally assume that, after I post a new story, there's someone in a Slack room, somewhere, saying I'm a moron, but I'm much more upset by a cogent mean comment left under a Facebook post.
After she eviscerated Joe Biden on a debate stage over his past opposition to federally mandated busing — among her campaign's sharpest, most cogent moments — she seemed, within days, to equivocate over her own position on busing.
It's very open to interpretation, and it's hard to determine a cogent plot through an eclectic 50-song compilation that includes Led Zeppelin, Prince, Kanye West, Guns N' Roses, Rage Against the Machine, Danzig, and U2.
The curatorial team did not make any connections between the art, the architecture, and history, nor did it provide a cogent social-political-cultural framework for how the galleries service the expansive narratives of Southeast Asia.
The movie hits upon a particularly cogent point while trying to carry out this thread of the plot: The intersection between entertainment and politics isn't quite as black and white as people might take it to be.
Mark Zablow, CEO of Cogent, an influencer marketing agency, says that microinfluencers typically could make anywhere from $2000 to $228,290 per sponsored post, whereas those with between 1003,2100 and 2000,21.7 followers could make between $2,500 and $5,000.
"Earthworks are an older tradition than oil painting, going back 3,000 years," the artist Carl Andre observes late in "Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art," a cogent, brisk, sometimes thrilling documentary written and directed by James Crump.
He started his career in sales and then spent a few years working at a start-up in the Bay Area before returning to San Diego, where he currently works as a sales professional at Cogent Communications.
"If you can't answer that question in a clear and cogent way, you've got a problem," said Mike Soules, president of Corwin, an education publishing company that provides professional development materials to many of the nation's schools.
The evidence that they're drawing comics, designing video games, and sculpting flying saucers was in abundance at ICC, as was the implicit yet cogent notion that the best people to tell Native stories are Native people themselves.
In his decision late Friday, the Austin, Texas-based judge said the allegations in the proposed class action "do not give rise to a cogent and compelling inference" that Whole Foods intended to commit securities fraud. Amazon.
But Trump entered the Republican primary with the cogent political goal of immigration restriction, and his actions as president prove he feels particularly bound to the promises he made—a border wall, a Muslim ban, mass deportations.
While I am not today supporting any presidential candidate, Warren's concept of showing maximum respect for voters by offering comprehensive plans to develop a powerful and cogent progressive agenda is worthy of praise, attention and political consideration.
But the Emmys handed out last night came across as a more direct and cogent repudiation to the present-day politics of polarization, though even some of the winners couldn't resist adding some of their own jibes.
And though her high school wasn't chockablock with counselors, she'd had the good sense to read up on Davidson and, in her application, lay out a mix of cogent, sophisticated reasons that it was right for her.
There are at least a dozen cogent answers to the Fermi Paradox, but only a few delve into the communication of extraterrestrial civilizations—something which must exist in some form for us to even know about them.
I don't agree with most of the author's conclusions, but the book offers cogent insights into the loss of meaning and community that many in the West feel, issues that liberal democracies ignore at their own peril.
The review should include a full analysis of the Company's myriad distribution and content assets – wireless, wireline, satellite, film, TV, advertising and others – so that AT&T can implement (and articulate) a cogent and focused business strategy.
Lobbyists and trade groups recognize the possibility of a backlash, "but it doesn't seem to have stopped the frenzy," said Dave Oxner, a lobbyist with the firm Cogent Strategies who is assisting clients navigating the coronavirus crisis.
In 2014, for their first Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performance at Alice Tully Hall, they ended a program with an urgent, yet cogent, spacious and mystical account of the Quartet in A minor (Op. 132).
While Trump's hateful discourse may not always -- or ever -- apply cogent reasoning, Bacon's rhetorical principle remains: Words are ultimately about arousing imagination (or emotion) as a mechanism for influencing behavior ("the will"), whether by intent or effect.
The shake-ups at the two national organizations have some advocates worried that the de facto leaders of the pro-choice movement are scrambling to find cogent, unified messaging at a time when they need it most.
New York (CNN)Questionable rapid-pace decisions spurred by President Donald Trump himself have left some allies wondering if there's a cogent strategy in place to counter Democrats in the wake of the fast-moving impeachment inquiry.
If there is one cogent idea here it is that this nation, which is home to many different tribes and ethnicities, has long been and continues to be actively hostile to some — most often the people of color.
In a world where information warfare is increasingly prevalent and where nations deploy bots on social media in attempts to sway elections and sow discord, the idea of AI programs that spout unceasing but cogent nonsense is unsettling.
Over a mammoth runtime — nearly three and a half hours (but I promise every moment is riveting) — we watch Wiseman construct a cogent argument for the vitality of an institution that's constantly in danger of losing public funding.
There's a cogent case against the deal grounded in regional politics (more on this later), but Rhodes was able to create the impression of a firm consensus in the arms control community because there really was a consensus.
To the Editor: We should remember that some Americans refused to let their vision be distorted by prejudice during World War II. Particularly worth rereading is Justice Frank Murphy's cogent dissent in the Supreme Court decision Korematsu v.
"Greed" also features cogent explanations of debt restructuring: the way banks throw dumpsters full of cash to rich "entrepreneurs" while never offering so much as a rope ladder of credit to the poor who work for these characters.
Democratic leaders believe Trump's efforts to solicit Ukraine's interference in the next election tells a compelling and cogent story to voters about Trump's mishandling of national security and willingness to sacrifice it to boost his own political prospects.
As National Review editor Rich Lowry writes in a perceptive piece: No officeholder in Washington seems to understand President Donald Trump's populism or have a cogent theory of how to effect it in practice, including the president himself.
By studying the molecular details of the reactions that green plants, algae and some bacteria use to photosynthesize, and by analyzing the evolutionary relationships among them, scientists are trying to piece together a cogent historical narrative for the process.
Haines-Eitzen has written extensively on the history of celibacy, offering a cogent timeline that touches on the introduction of priests to the Church hierarchy, the influence of Greco-Roman philosophy, and Christians' eventual views on suffering and persecution.
But the gulf between Americans' inordinate fear of ISIS and al Qaeda and the reality means this particularly pervasive opinion could force U.S leaders towards policy decisions informed more by emotion than cogent strategic analysis—a recipe for disaster.
Biden benefited from low expectations heading into the night, but he over-performed by actually excelling in the debate, where he was relaxed, cogent and looked like what he is: the clear frontrunner in the Democratic race for president.
In the absence of much, if any, cogent response from Equifax in the early days of its crisis, I've been sending your questions to its representatives and putting them, unanswered, in my columns when I can't get a reply.
Charles Krauthammer, a former psychiatrist and self-described Great Society Democrat who metamorphosed into one of the nation's most cogent conservative voices as a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and television commentator, died on Thursday at a hospital in Atlanta.
Once I was benzo content and basically lucid dreaming, I recounted my hijinks to friends from a safe distance, wove threads of my nights into cogent narratives of the girl who goes out at night and sometimes goes awry.
Americans by and large aren't lawyers capable of putting together cogent legal analysis of telecommunications law, and prewritten form letters were widely offered to net neutrality supporters and opponents as a way to make their voice heard by the commission.
Further, such a put-buying strategy is eminently pursuable, meaning that it makes for a cogent retort to the accurate point that an investor could wind up losing every penny in the market: Not if you buy put options you can't.
Trump hurts America, including many Americans who voted for him, when he systematically attacks our health-care system without any cogent alternative through reckless actions that most experts believe is destructive in the extreme to the health of the nation.
It has put a number of assets on the block, including Cogent, a manufacturer and processor of electrical steels, and about 1,100 employees, or about 5 percent of Tata Steel Europe's workforce, would leave the group should all deals be realized.
" She also spoke about the lives of Recy Taylor and Rosa Parks, making what was possibly the night's only cogent call to the #MeToo movement: "[Taylor] lived, as we all have lived, in a culture broken by brutally powerful men.
On the album "Planktonic Finales," released last year, she joined Mr. Crump, a bassist whose playing is more embodied and abundant, and Mr. Smythe, a pianist of cogent articulation who comes at improvisation from the perspective of a contemporary classical musician.
For now, UEFA is consulting with Europe's national leagues to try to construct a cogent plan to deal with the effects of the virus, rather than the piecemeal approach being taken to date, in order to get the club season finished.
Simply picking up where we left off may be an attractive idea if you believe that the Democrats had a cogent foreign policy of their own before Trump was elected and that national security consensus was, by and large, working well.
That is to say, when representatives for Google, Twitter, and Facebook are gathered before lawmakers for the topic of "violence, extremism and digital responsibility," you might expect there to be some cogent question-asking on any of those three subjects.
Linklater barely puts a foot wrong, and he shows that a movie about happiness can be cogent and robust, rather than sappy or wispy; and yet, for all its gambolling mischief, "Everybody Wants Some!!" leaves us with plenty to rue.
The current election season is a cogent reminder that security is never guaranteed: Thus far, hackers have successfully targeted the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, and other party officials, and tried the same trick with voter registration websites across the country.
And the tale of Ohr, Steele, Deripaska, the FBI and the DOJ is a cogent reminder that people looking for black-and-white answers on Russia are more likely to find lots of gray — the favorite color of the murky counterintelligence world.
"I want to hear from the secretary how and if this action by North Korea is integrated into a cogent and coherent diplomatic framework that gets us to complete and verifiable dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs," he told CNN.
But it is Randall Balmer, a professor of religion at Dartmouth, who wrote perhaps the most cogent analysis of Trump's evangelical support in an op-ed in the Washington Post in May: The religious right was never about the advancement of biblical values.
But look at this headline and tell me whether you expect a cogent argument to follow below: You read above that hardly any companies will be affected — 17, by O'Rielly's count — and that they can expect to save 7 hours each this year.
He wants as well to take onboard some of the critiques that have been directed at language writing by a successive generation of poets, and its influence on such movements such as flarf and, particularly, conceptual poetry (of which he presents cogent criticisms).
Ceramics also started to appear in the paintings, as you can see in this show's cogent pairings: a still life of oranges in a stoneware bowl, painted in 1888, hangs in front of the bowl itself, its handle gripped by a bathing girl.
The United States has invested a lot there; now, it's up to the Trump administration to either let that all slip, or combine cogent counterterror operations with comprehensive, meaningful diplomacy to avoid making a military pullout extremely difficult at a later stage.
"It is rather unfortunate that the federal government would raise the expectations of the people... only to cancel the presidential showing, seemingly with no obvious cogent reasons being given," said Yemi Adeleke, director of World Trade Center, a trade and investment agency.
His deep hostility to international trade and skepticism about America's traditional alliances do not add up to a cogent nationalist political doctrine, nor do they not erase the true heart of Trump's nationalism: the border wall, the Muslim ban, and family separation.
While I appreciate the response from business leaders like Reid Hoffman, who highlighted the depth of the issue in his piece on "The Human Rights of Women Entrepreneurs," and offered some very cogent, well-thought-out solutions, he is missing the point.
Now a pair of economists has offered a cogent argument that the activists are onto something — that restrictive supply-side (RSS) climate policies have unique economic and political benefits and deserve a place alongside carbon prices and renewable energy supports in the climate policy toolkit.
"That ... comes with the cost of critical missed opportunities to tell your story and potentially influence the direction of the next markup, the next rulemaking, and the larger debates amongst policymakers that won't wait till November," said Dave Oxner, managing director of Cogent Strategies.
And make no mistake, these two characters' introductions, along with a giddy cameo from Paul Rudd's Ant-Man, are filmic detours, and the result is that Civil War doesn't feel as tightly scripted or cogent as The Winter Soldier (which is technically the better movie).
When they asked me what I was working on, I told that I was very excited about covering the five-year anniversary of Crusader Kings II. "What's that?" they would inevitably ask, and I couldn't ever really get it out in a cogent way.
As industrious a writer as he was an editor (John McPhee marveled that Gottlieb once read an 80,000-word article of his overnight, with cogent suggestions for improvements), Gottlieb has published biographical treatments of Sarah Bernhardt, Charles Dickens's children and the choreographer George Balanchine.
"On investigation, although the two reviewers had relevant research interests, their expertise did not fully align with this subject matter and we do not believe that they were the right choice to review this paper," Emma Greenwood, associate editorial director for Cogent Open Access, wrote.
It's tricky to convey exactly how good GPT-2's output is, but the model frequently produces eerily cogent writing that can often give the appearance of intelligence (though that's not to say what GPT-2 is doing involves anything we'd recognize as cognition).
In conversations with multiple advisers, conducted on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, officials described to CNN a sense of dejection within the West Wing ranks, where most aides were caught off guard by Trump's decision and had little ability to develop a cogent response.
I wish I had a bit more cogent of a point to make, but it strikes me that I have American Fraternity in my hands at the same time we're talking about Brett Kavanaugh's high school yearbook and calendar from the 1980s, these other weird, contemporaneous artifacts.
" On "Why Liberalism Failed" by Patrick Deneen, Obama wrote, "I don't agree with most of the author's conclusions, but the book offers cogent insights into the loss of meaning and community that many in the West feel, issues that liberal democracies ignore at their own peril.
"While the numbers are heavily skewed towards Democrats, it's important to keep in mind that a majority of these tech companies are headquartered in Democrat-heavy population centers where the workforce tends to be younger and more progressive," Randall Gerard, managing director of Cogent, told The Hill.
Tenant: Silvergrove Advisors Tenant's Broker: Cogent Realty Advisors Landlord: One Ten West Fortieth Associates Landlord's Brokers: David Levy and Brett Maslin of Adams & Company $19923 MILLION 1334 East Gun Hill Road (at Fish Avenue) The Bronx This 6,100-square-foot building in Williamsbridge was built in 1956.
Nor do they prohibit ISPs from congesting web traffic at the point where data enters their networks, a tactic that was employed by ISPs between 2013 and 2015 in attempts to exact fees from companies like Netflix and Cogent—fees that would have eventually been passed on to consumers.
That was on display at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, a stadium in the Puerto Rican capital where Cruz is running her own relief efforts — as many mayors across the country have been forced to do absent a cogent federal government response — with the help of people like Jackson.
" Dershowitz's Wednesday presentation was perhaps more jarring because he had delivered what Republicans, legal scholars and even some Democrats viewed as a cogent and convincing argument just two days earlier that the Constitution requires that impeachable offenses be based on "criminal-like conduct akin to treason and bribery.
So chaotic was Mr. Trump's decision-making process; so transparent his appeal to his political base; and so lacking in a cogent explanation to allies or the public that the president's move short-circuited what many say is a much-needed national debate about the future of America's wars.
The problem was the execution: The show so prioritized shock value over cogent character development and attention to political detail that the complex reality of Westeros — the element of the series that had previously engaged so many viewers so deeply — crumbled like a King's Landing tower blasted by dragonfire.
"What we're seeing, I think, is the institutionalization of America alone -- I think this week we will see President Macron in France attempting to lead the six in a cogent way," said Heather Conley of the Center for Strategic and International Studies during a conference call previewing the summit.
This cogent, fascinating portrait of the artist, who died in 2007 at 66, was made over several years by Kristi Zea, best known for her work as a production designer on notable films directed by Martin Scorsese and Jonathan Demme (among them "Goodfellas" and "The Silence of the Lambs").
Susan cannot imagine Edward's new novel without casting him, beard or no beard, as the hapless hero, and there is a cogent, though not very original, case for proposing that the whole darned thing, Texas and all, is simply a bad dream that squirms in Susan's unsleeping brain.
If a vote looks like it will be politically difficult, it really helps if the president can make a cogent case to members of Congress who care about policy details and/or who are concerned about their constituents that the bill would actually be good and would do good things.
That's why, though it certainly holds some weight (especially during awards seasons, when glittering ceremonies and politically left acceptance speeches are the rule), the argument that Hollywood is out of touch with "real America," so to speak, is as much evidence of a bubble as it is a cogent critique.
Endace is also revealed to have a large number of telecoms customers — including AT&T, AOL*, Verizon**, Sprint, Cogent Communications, Telstra, Belgacom, Swisscom, Deutsche Telekom, Telena Italy, Vastech South Africa, and France Telecom — and also finance giants on its customer lists, such as Morgan Stanley, Reuters and Bank of America.
Wood tracked down some of ISIS's most vocal propagandists and pamphleteers in the West, and far from being bumbling clowns—though there was certainly an element of cartoonishness in all of them—they offered cogent arguments for why the Islamic State was the only legitimate ruler of the Muslim world.
I think a cogent argument can be made that everyone benefits from getting it right, and that "country before party" can, and should, include doing what's necessary to swiftly eradicate the relevancy of the term "fake news" from our vocabulary like the polio vaccine did a couple of generations ago. Verrit.
Otherwise, the next Jon Ossoff type out there will be swimming upstream against the cogent argument that he or she is just going to be a small cog in a national protest machine that will do little the change the lives of the voters in any given district or state.
People with so-called brain fog following cancer treatment "have trouble with short-term memory, multitasking, coming up with words and putting cogent thoughts together," said Dr. Devi, an attending neurologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and clinical professor of neurology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Taken together, his case studies illustrated how just as homeostasis, the maintenance of constant internal environment, is crucial to all organisms, so is a stable, cogent narrative of reality crucial to the mind and its construction of the self, such that even severely disordered brains will find ways of creating order.
" Xerox Corp: "You know, I don't like those reverse splits because they tend to make stocks look a little better than they are, but I will say this: It did catch an upgrade today that I thought was pretty cogent, so I would hold on to it for a little bit.
"The next time some analyst knocks down a best-of-breed stock with a cogent downgrade that's focused on valuation, you need to take advantage of that best-of-breed-opportunity weakness and you need to do some buying," said the "Mad Money" host, who ranks Costco among his so-called .
Steven B. RosenfeldNew York To the Editor: One point that David Leonhardt didn't mention in his cogent case for impeaching President Trump is that many Republicans in both houses of Congress might well prefer Mike Pence — who is, after all, one of them — to Donald Trump, who is decidedly not.
What might count more, perhaps, is its spirit — and precisely because, beyond what his drawings purport to represent, their meanings remain mysterious; formalists, in particular, may be hard pressed to extract some kind of cogent, recognizable sense out of Way's colors and random patterns, even if their maker so obviously can.
In fewer than three hundred pages of cogent prose, Rutherford-Johnson catalogues the bewildering diversity of twenty-first-century composed music, and, more important, makes interpretative sense of a corpus that ranges from symphonies and string quartets to improvisations on smashed-up pianos found in the Australian outback (Ross Bolleter's " Secret Sandhills ").
Unlike his running mate, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, Pence was able to make cogent arguments for a full 90 minutes.
Tenant Jade Century Properties Tenant's Broker: Cogent Realty Advisors Landlord: The Arsenal Company Landlord's Broker: David Levy of Adams & Company $11 MILLION 311 Church Street (between Lispenard and Walker Streets) Manhattan Built in 1915, this five-storybuilding in TriBeCa has 8,740 square feet, with an additional 810 square feet of air rights.
But so far, Biden doesn't have a clear and cogent message — and Iowa voters are starting to take notice, especially after his fiery encounter Thursday with a retired farmer who advanced the unfounded claim that the former vice president played a role in landing his son a job at a Ukrainian gas company.
In a sprawling and somehow still tight and cogent show that included David Zwirner's 20th-street space and billboards across the city, the gallery's first co-representing the peerless conceptual artist's estate with his longtime dealer Andrea Rosen, nine installations covered his major series, including his text portraits, candy works, paper stacks, and more.
" Micron Technology: "OK, the Goldman Sachs report today was very cogent, where it just said, 'Look, we know we don't want to overstay our welcome here because the prices for DRAMs have gone up so much, it'll be a huge amount of DRAMs being made because other companies are going to develop more factories.
On Russia, for example, Trump has coyly been suggesting for some time that past transgressions (the annexation of Crimea, interfering in U.S. elections) should be ignored so that bilateral relations can should be improved, without providing any cogent rationale doing so or outlining what he expects Putin to do to earn a better relationship.
A third of the more than 700 employees interviewed in a nationwide survey conducted by "The Chronicle of Higher Education" lamented that a large percentage of bachelor's degree holders lack basic workplace proficiencies, such as adaptability; written and oral communication skills; and the ability to problem solve, make decisions, analyze data and construct cogent arguments.
And despite the cogent argument that the formation of so-called super teams at the expense of diligently constructed outfits like the Thunder is damaging to the league's competitive balance, the most recent finals television ratings — the highest since Michael Jordan's last Chicago title run in 89 — practically scream that it's also good business.
In his resolute, cogent "Stamped From the Beginning," the 2016 winner of the National Book Award for nonfiction, Ibram X. Kendi delineates the scope of racist thought in America in five parts, which hew to the lives and philosophies of prominent nationals — Cotton Mather, W. E. B. Du Bois and Angela Davis among them.
By way of one of the most effective and broadly transmittable media of her time, she told a kind of pastiche of a tale that could be enjoyed just as well at any single level of its narrative or critique, or at all of them at once, and remain just as cogent, just as potent.
The only cogent element of the so-called plot involves a Spanish transplant in New York named "Jimmy" (played by Harpo Marx) who is torn between his typical, shallow, 1930s-siren fiancée Linda and the so-called Surreal Woman, a mysterious figure that has a sublime, almost frightening beauty about her, whose face the audience never sees in full.
"Believe" is him slipping in and out of contemporary flows; at one moment early in the song, he says "Now my community's gated, and I made it, and my neighbors say 'Hi,'" and he tweaks the formula just enough to make it his own, even folding in his long-cogent perspective on how his race bolsters his public image.
" THE POPULIST EXPLOSION: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics by John B. Judis (Columbia Global Reports) This "cogent and exceptionally clarifying guide," Jonathan Alter wrote in The New York Times Book Review, "helps to understand what 'populism' means, where it comes from and why it is advancing on both sides of the Atlantic.
And we will be bringing more key leaders like Pichai and Wojcicki in locations across the nation to take the important next steps to talk frankly about the major challenges facing our changing workplaces — from retraining to increasing diversity to figuring out a cogent policy on immigration, which has been the fuel of much of tech's success.
Indulgent, occasionally ridiculous and often gorgeous, the album crams together Auto-Tuned vocals, catchy guitar licks, programmed drums, flashes of R&B and neo-soul, acoustic tear-jerkers, schlocky '623s power ballads, ornate instrumental interludes, post-Drake tropical house, multiple background choirs and computerized spoken word into a cogent, 262-minute musing on addiction, fame and technology.
"The next time some analyst knocks down a best-of-breed stock with a cogent downgrade that's focused on valuation, you need to take advantage of that best-of-breed-opportunity weakness and you need to do some buying," said the "Mad Money" host, who ranks Costco among his so-called WATCH group of retailers with scale.
It is hard even for the most concise (or profligate) thinker to find something cogent to say about (to cite Mr. Sunstein's own preliminary and partial list) "the nature of human attachment, whether timing is everything … how boys need their mothers, the workings of the creative imagination, the fall of Communism, the Arab Spring" and a half-dozen other issues.
In nontheme news, Mr. Trabucco debuts a whopping 13 entries, and my favorites were FALSE IDOL, BE YOURSELF, THIS IS WAR (is it bad that this brought Bugs Bunny to mind?) and THAT GUY (as in "Don't be THAT GUY …") I thought of this concept while running, which marks the first time I've ever had a cogent thought while working out.
Amid a section on the Dallas Cowboys' stadium in Arlington, Texas (that is, Jerry's World, for the team's owner, Jerry Jones), Kohan describes over-the-top amenities like a $15 million sculpture by Anish Kapoor (which looks like "a celestial magnifying glass, as if God were frying Cowboys fans like ants"), but the section also undertakes a comprehensive, cogent survey of the literature on stadium economics.
Aside from Mr. Gantz, who has formed a new party, the main threat to Mr. Netanyahu's 10-year grip on power is Yair Lapid, a journalist-turned-lawmaker who founded the Yesh Atid party (Hebrew for There Is a Future) and built it into a force, with a nationwide organization, a cogent policy agenda and a carefully calibrated compass pointing to the political center.
"I think Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE is the one person who I think could bring the party together — the progressive wing of the party, the left and center ... and start giving a cogent message to those working-class Democrats who abandoned us," Rendell said.
The following questions (and others similar to them) can help an advisor assess the level of alignment between client expectations, advisor deliverables and revenue earned: A 2016 study conducted by Vanguard determined that the value of a financial advisor to a client is worth up to 2.95 percent, net of fees, if the advisor focuses on relationship-oriented services — such as providing cogent wealth management via financial planning, discipline and guidance — rather than by trying to outperform the market.
It also may give President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's lawyers a cogent argument to fight special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's inquiry into whether Trump's firing of Comey was an act of obstruction in the Russia probe.

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