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“The ‘opportunity’ to instead present a both-sides analysis would properly be done by the newsroom, not by an editorial board, whose purpose is to take a stand and defend it persuasively,” Greene said in a statement.

They argued, persuasively, that the voter reenfranchisement laws were obviously constitutional and that state officials have no authority to decree that a statute is unlawful and refuse to enforce it.

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They also cultivated in him the ability to persuasively articulate to someone else what made a movie great.

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They may have more persuasively painted him as the lone killer, too, since Trombka believed Sneed was capable of violent “manic episodes.”

From Slate

Opponents of the practice argue persuasively that legislators cannot be held accountable when they’re entrenched in unfair districts.

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