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It undoubtedly required conviction to leave out Gerrard on the grounds that he "needed fresher legs".
In the libel trial of John Peter Zenger in 1735, for instance, Mr. Zenger conceded that he had printed defamatory matter, which under the law at the time required conviction.
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Besides, evil requires conviction, which Romney lacks.
The company's papers say the law requires conviction or other specified misconduct.
The company said the law requires conviction or other specified misconduct before a suspension.
Reforms require conviction, communication and the mobilisation of the potential winners, usually a more diffuse group than the losers.
It requires conviction and leadership and, overseas, the continued, inspiring example of America's national park system.
"We've got a state senator in Texas that was talking about introducing legislation to require conviction before we could receive that forfeiture money".
Others want to compile DNA profiles from suspects or low-level offenders long before their DNA might be captured by the state or national databases, which typically require conviction or arrest.
The movie's official website explains that the theme of the film explores prevention and recovery efforts from facing the facts, to fighting for change, and aims to motivate the youth to view life as a process requiring conviction, courage, and positive actions.
This communication requires conviction, dedication and time.
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