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conviction

[kuhn-vik-shuhn] / kənˈvɪk ʃən /




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“After watching Anthropic’s Enterprise Agents briefing event, we have even greater conviction that model providers are unlikely to displace software incumbents,” wrote analysts at Deutsche Bank in a research note Tuesday.

From Barron's

As a college student in Damascus, Mrie stumbled into her first democratic protest more out of curiosity than conviction.

From Los Angeles Times

Fundamental to Clark’s investment worldview is his conviction that “the era of capital abundance has ended” and global markets are adjusting towards a new epoch of capital scarcity.

From MarketWatch

Under Scots law, a suspect's previous convictions are normally kept from juries.

From BBC

He responded to the Supreme Court decision by doubling down on his protectionist convictions.

From The Wall Street Journal