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It may take celebrities with deeply held convictions and equally deep pockets to prove otherwise.
It is one of the farmers' most firmly held convictions, but it happens not to be true.
We speak of opponents' "deeply held convictions", but few of us actually believe anything of the sort.
Mr Fortuyn, who was gay, condemned Islam as a "backward" and homophobic religion, insisting he was simply voicing the majority's silently held convictions.
"The public square in the United States is always enriched whenever people approach it when they're inspired by their deepest held convictions," he said.
At least when people begin with firmly held convictions, such an approach is likely to increase polarization rather than reduce it.
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But if Democrats have deeply-held convictions on how to act to bolster the economy and stem the downward trend in unemployment, they ought to act on them and put some real leadership behind the effort.
Scientific research is beginning to bear out many of the long-held convictions of pet lovers: animals feel pain, confusion and loss much as humans do.
In theory, this means the freedom to express your deeply-held convictions.
It is developed and maintained on the basis of deeply-held convictions, underlying belief.
In 2007 he brokered a bipartisan agreement, known as the grand bargain, that unraveled even after concessions that went against Senator Kennedy's long-held convictions.
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