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Weeden and Kurzban admit that older Americans' skepticism about government programs for the poor is shaped by a pervasive but mistaken conviction that Social Security and Medicare are "earned benefits rather than redistributed programs," paying out far more to seniors than they ever paid in payroll taxes.

The pervasive culture of conviction-seeking in prosecutors' offices must be tempered by an overriding goal of justice.

(Do you sense the pervasive guilt induced by the conviction that surely one ought to be able to lead a near normal life under such circumstances?) What looms over both of them and strikes fear in their hearts are the periodic scans after which they will be informed about what they themselves cannot determine.

The alternative is the excessive caseloads and resulting assembly-line justice and the wrongful convictions that are so pervasive in many states.

The outlook of the environmental movement of the 1960s and early '70s was generally pessimistic, reflecting a pervasive sense of "civilization malaise" and a conviction that Earth's long-term prospects were bleak.

Going to China and experiencing the Eastern values infused in business and spirit of "guanxi," or "relationships" or "good juju," pervasive throughout their business interactions further solidified my conviction that a model of stakeholder capitalism is truly the way forward.

"If there were any doubt about the pervasive nature of public corruption in Albany, today's multicount conviction of David Rosen should put it to rest once and for all," Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, said.

Despite the differences among the country's 6 republics and 2 provinces, there is a conviction that the instinct for national survival and the pervasive faith in unity will prevail.

The appeals court in the case, while affirming Mr. Skilling's conviction, had accepted the premise that there was a "pervasive community bias against those who oversaw Enron's collapse".

Sadly, this concept is so pervasive that most anti-condom-users refuse to change their convictions.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday on whether Mr. Skilling's conviction should be overturned because the prejudice against him in Houston was so strong and pervasive that he could not receive a fair trial.

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