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is conviction
noun
A firmly held belief.
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The issue, again, is conviction.
There is conviction in numbers.
'What convinces is conviction,' he used to say".
It is conviction as much as drawing that makes such things believable.
The theme in his last letter to investors in August was "mistakes" made by Pershing Square; this time it is"conviction".
When teachers believe in what they are doing, there is conviction; when students see relevance in what they are studying, there is learning.
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Elisabeth Semel, the Berkeley professor, notes that, with a death-qualified jury, "you are starting out with a jury that is conviction-prone and death-prone, because if they weren't they wouldn't be sitting there".
The short answer was conviction.
Both were conviction politicians par excellence though their convictions could not have been more different.
"There's speed, there's conviction, and there's relationships," Redpoint partner Satish Dharmaraj said.
President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher were conviction politicians; Romney is America's conviction-less politician.
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