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Will the Phillies' front office and Manager Larry Bowa be able to kiss and make up with third baseman Scott Rolen, thereby convincing him not to walk as a free agent after the season?
Then, in 1994, "Pulp Fiction" (also from Miramax) took independent cinema into blockbuster territory, surpassing $100 million, thereby convincing other big studios that the art-house film could generate a lot of profit.
From the outside it would appear Sherwood merits credit for overseeing the surge in goals and performances from Benteke that helped secure Villa's Premier League status and a place in the FA Cup final, thereby convincing Liverpool to make the 24-year-old the second most expensive signing in their history.
In the developed cycling world, the big issue is undoubtedly cleaning up the mess from the Armstrong revelations, thereby convincing broadcasters and sponsors that the sport really has moved on, and can be trusted as a serious partner.
The problem is that you, the media -- NBC, ABC, TLC, etc. -- keep giving these people face time, thereby convincing them that everyone in this country not crazier than they are actually loves hearing the latest news about Michelle Duggar's overworked reproductive system.
The Empire decisively lost two border fights against the Soviets, the Battles of Lake Khasan and Khalkin Gol, thereby convincing itself that the Imperial Japanese Army, lacking heavy tanks and the like, would be in no position to challenge the Red Army at that time.
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If it can make Groups better, and thereby convince more people to join more great ones, Facebook could give people a whole new stream of more niche, personal content outside the News Feed.
No phone hacking then, but as a wounded Queen Charlotte wrote bitterly when she received the Prince Regent's mistress at court: "I found every word I spoke in the papers, and thereby was convinced that spies were sent to watch me".
The judge was convinced thereby she was telling the truth.
In both examples, the authors assert the importance of their proposed research by using the positive evaluative words such as "important", "powerful", "significant", "worthwhile" and "imperative", thereby attempting to convince the reader that the research field is justified on account of its prominence.
A more fruitful line of inquiry might have been to explore what part it played in convincing Lee that the Union defenses could be breached -- thereby tempting him into Pickett's disastrous charge on the third day of the battle.
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