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conviction
noun as in belief, opinion
noun as in guilty sentence; assurance
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“We have strong conviction in our AI business, supported by what we see in our backlog, the pipeline and ongoing customer discussions,” Chief Financial Officer David Kennedy said in prepared remarks.
Det Insp MacColl added: "Their readiness to confront danger made us determined to ensure he is held to account for his cowardly actions, and I hope his conviction brings some comfort."
In truth, the tie-wearing fox only became a cop because of his fondness for Judy, not out of a sense of dutiful conviction.
He said his father's "conviction in own belief" was impressive but that he always said it was a team effort.
It's clear the government needs to navigate these issues thoroughly to avoid the revolving door of offending, conviction and jail.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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