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But it finds it much harder to speak convincingly of the poor, incarnate, vulnerable God of Bethlehem.
Such courses, he says, enable their graduates to "speak convincingly in a group of 40 to 90 people", and make them believe they can leapfrog over experience.
She taught the not-quite-fluent French actor Romain Duris, who plays Isabel's half-American younger lover, to speak convincingly in "American".
When the Trump Administration's Justice Department began a campaign to crack down on leaks, Assange had so politicized his position that he had lost the authority to speak convincingly on the matter even though he had in many ways redefined the conversation about whistle-blowers.
He recalls being impressed by the young scientist's tenacity and drive, and by her ability to speak convincingly to both scientific and lay audiences.
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He took Ed Owens and Ed Levine to town-hall meetings, hoping that they could speak convincingly about the environmental science.
Like other SDS officers, Black visited the home of the boy who had died to familiarise himself with the surrounding local landmarks, ensuring he could speak convincingly about his pretend upbringing.
You sit and talk with them, but they can't really do speak convincingly.
She must speak convincingly of her plans for a future in which we have a strong economy, create jobs, have access to affordable higher education, and keep our homes, schools, places of worship, movie theaters and nightclubs safe.
To speak most convincingly to Muslims globally requires recognition of the importance and role of identity politics.
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