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He is particularly cogent on the experience of old age.
But he had no cogent reason why that would have worked better.
She'd provide a clear, cogent analysis of a question even if she knew the result would be her own death.
But to me that seems like strong and cogent stuff.
But some do, and they have cogent arguments to support their position.
Had Cogent been watching me all along, setting this up?
But I have yet to see a single person present a cogent argument on why the above is wrong, let alone evidence.
He explained to me his reasons, which were certainly simple and cogent.
There was another reason, a more cogent one, for her not to be traveling at this time.
The Committee applied a standard of "clear and cogent evidence".
And the couple of times he was cogent enough to call me on it, I played dumb.
Few people in or out of county government have come forward with a cogent argument for keeping the current system.
It is impossible for one man to produce this much cogent thought in a week.
This was done with a cogent feel to the album in terms of production quality.
In that sense, they are cogent critics of their own profession.
"The most pressing thing on my mind is the lack of a cogent national health policy," she said.
Beck brings up more than a few cogent points in his special.
What's needed are cogent arguments around the substantive issues, as and when.
I can't think of any cogent reason why that choice was not the best.
Occasionally a cogent communication from him would appear in the press.
But there is a more cogent reason, I believe.
One of the most cogent and informative comments I've read in a long time.
We need his quiet, cogent voice in these crazy, noisy times.
Without "additional cogent evidence" these cases should not be tried or continued, he warned.
That I take to be the sense of this little book - which by the way has 60 cogent and related illustrations.