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This is not, to be clear, meant to refer to Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long whose salary, if you were wondering, is third-highest among Arkansas public employees, and who seems to have acted decisively and with some reasonable conviction in terminating Petrino.
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"Sure, there may have been reasonable convictions, but you can't cast the net that large.
I enjoy engaging her in discussions about her utterly reasonable convictions.
It is a system that relies on fundamental rights afforded anyone accused of a crime: proof beyond a reasonable doubt, conviction by 12 unanimous jurors and, perhaps most important, the presumption of innocence.
They argue that although "a secular rationale is necessary in our society for a publicly justified law, it can be defeated by a reasonable religious conviction without secular backing" (2009: 63).
Criminal courts require proof beyond a reasonable doubt for conviction.
Because of that, the prosecution decided there was no reasonable chance of conviction.
We have to have a reasonable certainty of conviction before we file charges.
In a criminal trial, doubt simply has to be reasonable to prevent conviction.
But for the CPS to bring a prosecution there has to be "a reasonable prospect of conviction".
The CPS will only take a case to court if it has a "reasonable chance of conviction".
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