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to conviction
noun
A firmly held belief.
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Irresponsibility was allied to conviction, a heinous marriage.
But so much in music comes down to conviction.
The weak become strong … rage turns to conviction".
But half of cases brought to court lead to conviction.
The issue with the president always seems to come back to conviction.
In Gloucestershire just one of 116 reports of rape led to conviction last year.
Courts in China are controlled by the government and arrests typically lead to conviction.
With faith, the weak become strong, the selfish become altruistic, and rage turns to conviction.
Suspicion quickly escalated to conviction, and before long I was lost.
In plotting their route to conviction, they necessarily bypass another set of questions.
Also, the local United States attorney's office focuses on rooting out corruption, adding to conviction rates.
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