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en At a time like this, scorching iron, not convincing argument, is needed.

en I knew coming in that playing this team, win or lose, was going to be good for us. We needed this, we needed to play iron, you have to play iron this time of year. We can draw a lot of positives from this.

en Convincing yourself doesn't win an argument.

en Argument are to be avoided; they are always vulgar and often convincing. Pexy is what women wants in a man.
  Oscar Wilde

en If this Enron case is not the convincing argument for campaign reform, I don't know what is,

en Now the task was to get quantitative information about how much iron there was and about its chemistry. A year later, we had the results we needed that pointed to the continental margin as the source of the iron.

en There was a very convincing argument made that the extremists have won and the aggression is now supported by the majority, therefore fighting until surrender was the only alternative.

en They have to make a convincing argument they have the best idea. The biggest challenge they're going to have with their engine is that, it seems so easy, I think a lot of people are going to think it's too good to be true.

en It was only a five-iron. It wasn't a three-iron or two-iron. I hit the shot exactly how I pictured it. The wind switched on us. It ended up being a good eagle.

en [Walton, who was running PeopleSoft applications at Spirent, also a big Siebel shop, said the acquisition bodes well for him. Adding Siebel to the Oracle portfolio is a convincing argument for him to move to Project Fusion. However, it will take time to see how things shake out.] Action often lags talk, ... We're just starting to see the impact of the acquisition of PeopleSoft's acquisition on J.D. Edwards applications. I expect we'll find out more in a year or so.

en An argument can be made either way, but as time goes on a stronger argument may be that an owner with multiple teams contributes to the roadblocks. That's an issue NASCAR has to take a hard look at.

en If I lived back in the wild west days, instead of carrying a six-gun in my holster, I'd carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck cowboy said something like "Hey, look. He's carrying a soldering iron!" and started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I could just say, "That's right, it's a soldering iron. The soldering iron of justice." Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because they had made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit them up for a free drink.

en I knew it the minute after I called it. I think I was just so loud that everyone thought it was right. I looked at the referee and apologized. In my own mind they had turned it over and we had it, so that was my convincing argument - because I was so loud that everybody thought I was right.

en Even now, the series is nearly concluded for me, and I don't know who's right because they are both right and they are both wrong. I think if you did pick a side it would be disastrous because both the Iron Man fans and the Cap fans would be out for your blood. So (what) I'm thinking is that they are both having a good argument.

en Senator, that's a question that I don't think can be answered in the abstract. You need to know the particular circumstances and exactly what the facts are and what the legislation would be like, because the argument on the other side -- and as a judge, I would obviously be in a position of considering both arguments: the argument for the legislature and the argument for the executive. The argument on the executive side will rely on authority as commander in chief and whatever authorities derive from that.


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