Persuasiveness in a sentence as a noun

In terms of persuasiveness, it's reminiscent of the Verizon "Which one is bigger?

I think it makes it important to fix the context before we debate, as that affects the persuasiveness of the different points of view.

The problem is that this is a press release without the traditional "experts say" part, which ruins the persuasiveness of the interpretation.

Among "first world" nations, we probably shouldn't discount the persuasiveness of the various American TLAs with their various evil projects.

Philosophers become prominent precisely because of the persuasiveness, clarity and and resilience of their arguments, much like science.

The measure of success in advertising is the persuasiveness of one's lies.> I think mass media and shady ad practices have painted a terrible image of the advertising business model.

"Individuals should make their own judgment about the persuasiveness of Austrian arguments"I agree with this, but it seems wiser to do so once you have some basic knowledge of more mainstream economics so that you can critically compare the two schools of thought.

It's funny to see the famed reality distortion field, so often mentioned in terms of admiration of salesmanship and persuasiveness, with so many entrepreneurs attempting to emulate it, appear in an actual FBI file as some sort of evidence of potential criminality or unfitness for public service.

Persuasiveness definitions

noun

the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty; "the strength of his argument settled the matter"

See also: strength