Sentences with cogently
co·gent
C c - Bourke writes cogently about the manipulation of public opinion following the attacks on America on September 11, 2001.
- To argue cogently; to express themselves plainly and clearly; and to bring a sceptical mind to their research.
- They will argue cogently that Australia was not won by military conquest, and that Aboriginal sovereignty has never been ceded.
- He argues cogently that there needs to be two quite different narratives about the original colonisation of Eastern Australia.
- But as Maddox shows in this carefully researched and cogently argued study.
- It is entirely understandable and proper that the present Government should now share the concerns so cogently expressed by the Norris report and consider.
- He has been left intact to talk and write cogently about suicide and to enjoy some of life's simplest pleasures.