Sentence examples for long term conviction from inspiring English sources

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Even if some fashion retail giants technically have the scale and resources to adapt to the big data era, none apparently has the long term conviction to take the plunge — which is enabling Amazon to push in and sew up marketshare.

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*Reform the 30-year-old Rockefeller drug laws, which require judges to impose inhumanely long terms for drug convictions.

"We had a lot of conviction that there'd be value here long term," Marc S. Lipschultz, the global head of K.K.R.'s energy and infrastructure business, said.

In his view, the poll numbers just reflect business leaders' conviction that wages and benefits should improve in the long term.

They will have the knowledge and conviction of what it will take to address educational inequity over the long term and begin to influence changes in Bangladesh.

This is the first study to examine the long term association between adolescent volunteering (12 18 years age) and the incidence of illegal behaviors, arrests, and convictions in adulthood (>18 years age).

"Think long term," he said.

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