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were conviction
noun
A firmly held belief.
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Both were conviction politicians par excellence though their convictions could not have been more different.
Gordon Brown promptly compared himself to her: unlike Mr Cameron, he said, both he and she were "conviction politicians".
Reagan, Roosevelt, and Johnson were "conviction" presidents, as distinguished from more "managerial" presidents.
President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher were conviction politicians; Romney is America's conviction-less politician.
Eligible outcomes were conviction on charges of sexual offences against children (including possession of child pornography), arrest by police on suspicion of the same offences, breaches of conditions while serving a sentence for sexual offending, and self reported sexual abuse against children.
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The short answer was conviction.
The issue, again, is conviction.
There is conviction in numbers.
'What convinces is conviction,' he used to say".
"There's speed, there's conviction, and there's relationships," Redpoint partner Satish Dharmaraj said.
The answer is: Conviction.
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