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is convictions
noun
A firmly held belief.
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"The major reason we undertook this review is because of the attack on prosecutors and the criminal justice system lately -- I'm afraid that it's left an impression with the public that all we care about is convictions, and not justice," she said.
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The issue, again, is conviction.
There is conviction in numbers.
'What convinces is conviction,' he used to say".
The answer is: Conviction.
Remember that your goal is conviction not contention.
There have been convictions.
Faith in oneself and one's convictions is another.
Verdicts and sentencing, if there are convictions.
The short answer was conviction.
Both were conviction politicians par excellence though their convictions could not have been more different.
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