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"long-term conviction" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to refer to a feeling or belief that a person has held for a long time. For example, "She had a long-term conviction that education was the key to success."
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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.
"We still have a very high conviction that long-term Paulson is a very good investor," said Jon Sundt, the chief executive of Altegris in La Jolla, Calif., an investment manager that oversees $3 billion.
A more recent review concludes: "In a long-term analysis of specialization using conviction records from the South London male cohort through age 40, Piquero et al. (2007) found little evidence of specialization in violence and concluded that the strongest predictor of a violent conviction over the course of a criminal career was the number of convictions.
I suppose all this must have eventually dropped away as people got jobs, formed long-term relationships, tempered their political convictions.
"We don't have much conviction in the long-term ability to grow this business based on what we've seen lately," he said.
The decision not to choose for coerced hospitalization, because of the conviction that a long-term treatment-relationship after the measure will not be possible, for patients who neglect themselves gravely, which causes social abandonment for them, is not supported in the literature.
The current attorney general, Robert Clark, said the historical convictions had caused long-term harm to those prosecuted, sometimes leading to difficulties with employment and travel as well as the stigma of a criminal conviction for a consensual sexual act.
After being overweight in the metal for years, based on strong convictions about the long-term downtrend in the dollar, I reduced our holdings based on short-term considerations.
I have absolute conviction about Yahoo!'s potential for long-term success as an Internet leader.
The first is the general security concerns regarding fire and the second is the lack of conviction to invest in apartments as long-term residences.
Getting arrested ― even if it doesn't lead to a conviction, or even if the conviction doesn't mean prison time ― comes with long-term ramifications that often appear insurmountable while sitting in the back of a police car.
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