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well-reasoned
adjective
- logically argued with skill or care
Example Sentences
Only by considering, understanding and critically weighing multiple perspectives can a community arrive at well-reasoned conclusions.
"This is a careful, well-reasoned opinion that properly describes the exclusion of the Associated Press from the press pool as retaliatory, viewpoint-based, and unconstitutional," said Jameel Jaffer, the executive director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.
Given the significance of the case, he added, the court would benefit from a "well-reasoned and thorough evaluation of the parties' arguments" from the appeals court.
Third, informed, well-reasoned criticism from the inside should be encouraged, not brushed aside or punished.
“Despite providing researched and well-reasoned recommendations, top managers were verbally insulted in front of their colleagues,” he said.
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