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convinced

adjective as in certain; confident

adjective as in converted

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Artificial-intelligence optimism is riding high, and many on Wall Street remain convinced of the technology’s potential to boost profit margins by making workers more productive.

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In promising more study of vaccines, Kennedy said that some mothers are convinced their children’s autism was caused by the immunizations.

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But a meeting with Tylenol’s maker convinced Kennedy to put the emphasis on acetaminophen.

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While there are extensive re-creations, several of the former students are interviewed, including Mr. DiCesare, and all are thoroughly convincing, or at least convinced, about the phenomena they claim to have witnessed.

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The charity’s board chair, supply-chain executive Bob Phillips, was irate at the closures, convinced they meant the bank didn’t want to work with churches or Christian charities.

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