the methodicalarrangement of arguments; a methodicaltreatise
The crux of the economists’ arguments was that financial services companies were overestimating the percentage of preretirementincomeneeded to livewell when no longerworking.
No doubt a finiteevaluativeargumentmustmake some unarguedevaluativeassumptions, just as finitefactualargumentsmustmake some unarguedfactualassumptions.
It's too bad his interestingarguments and observations are wedged into such an uningratiating book.
To avoidarguments, he divided the sweetsevenlybetween his twochildren.
This essay is a good one in that it comprehensivelyoutlines all the majorarguments on this issue.
Their favoritemethod was bludgeoningus with the sameoldarguments in favor of their opinions.