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conviction

[kuhn-vik-shuhn] / kənˈvɪk ʃən /




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This year and beyond, they need to quickly learn to speak moral language fluently — and with conviction.

From Salon

This conviction led to his suspension in October 2017 from participating in the trust fund program, according to the plea agreement.

From Los Angeles Times

After Cunnigham's conviction, the sisters felt only "one part of their pain" had been dealt with.

From BBC

The conviction disqualifies her from continuing on the bench under Wisconsin law.

From The Wall Street Journal

A federal investigation started during the Biden administration has already resulted in convictions of roughly 60 defendants.

From The Wall Street Journal