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It was going to be the clinching argument if the presentation hadn't gone well.
Then the woman comes up with what she imagines will be the clinching argument.
And that gave Balthazar time to think up a really clinching argument.
It is an important caveat, although not necessarily a clinching argument.
But the clinching argument is surely to do with transport and safety on the roads.
Your wife, Pope, she brought us the clinching arguments.
The discovery of the special paper among the other documents was a clinching argument for Legira.
Hys glanced quickly at them both and delivered the clinching argument.
The clinching argument had worked along similar lines.
The clinching argument on my side comes, you will be pleased to hear, from Ronald Reagan.
If this was happening then it could be the clinching argument that the change is being welcomed positively by some users.
All good conspiracy theories need a clinching argument.
Watching Garrett carefully, he realized that now was the time to repeat the clinching argument required to close any sale.
"That is the clinching argument we need that he must cooperate," said Hunter.
He delivered his clinching argument in gentle, supportive colors.
It was Marquette who provided the clinching argument.
Aaron struggled for a moment, then fell back on the age-old clinching argument, "But she's a woman!"
"Besides, the ones friendly to us now wear the colors of the sands he added, as if that were a clinching argument.
The clinching argument for Conrad's offensive strategy was his expectation of German aid.
Maud always considered that a clinching argument.
Ironrose hesitated and Tullin offered his clinching argument.
He seemed to have rather a knack for putting his finger on clinching arguments--whatever the consequences.
Then he would envelop the whole hand in his, clenching it into a clinching argument, a QED fist.
The clinching argument for Clarkson himself, however, and probably for many of the older generation of abolitionists, was the providentialist one.
From Richard Nixon on down, commentators treat the prospect of higher defense spending as the clinching argument for increasing Western aid to Russia.