A legal brief.
Interpretation is the name for an argument about history that is supported by sources.
conclusion
An argument that is supported by research and strong evidence is typically referred to as a well-founded argument. This type of argument relies on credible sources, data, and logical reasoning to bolster its claims and conclusions.
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No, there is no logical argument that is more supported or logically sound than an atheist's. If there was, it likely would be well known.
They are governed by people not elected by voters.
Citati is Italian for cited. A citation is a reference to an source. Citations can be used for to support an argument or to give credit to the originator of some work.
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A strong argument is supported by credible evidence, logical reasoning, and clear organization. Additionally, acknowledging counterarguments and addressing them effectively can also strengthen an argument.
The passage argument for appellees is an example of a legal argument presented by the party appealing a lower court's decision, wherein they outline their position and reasoning for why the lower court's decision should be upheld. This argument typically includes citations to relevant case law, statutes, and legal principles to support their position.
relying on logic.