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1 These considerations may or may not carry conviction to the average mind.
2 He failed to carry conviction , however, and his amendments were all lost.
3 You must assert that in such words as will carry conviction with them.
4 There was something in his manner that seemed to carry conviction with it.
5 They fail to carry conviction even when the thought is of superior character.
6 Send a telegram for the palace here which will carry conviction with it.
7 A dictatorial stile, though it may carry conviction , is always accompanied with disgust.
8 Only a poor new chum,' he added, hoping to carry conviction .
9 There's nothing wrong, Phil said, but his voice didn't carry conviction .
10 These things are very complicated, and to carry conviction must be in the original.
11 The only reason why it fails to carry conviction is the enmity between nations.
12 What I said, seemed to carry conviction to his mind.
13 But no, the man's statements seemed somehow to carry conviction .
14 We fear we cannot describe this pond to you in a way to carry conviction .
15 State your position in cool, well-weighed words, and carry conviction with them by your manner.
16 Any statement, however startling, was expected to carry conviction once it bore the official hall-mark.
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