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1 I remain unconvinced his visit to Barnard Castle could be considered reasonable.
2 OUTA remain unconvinced and vowed to keep the pressure up against Sanral.
3 Nevertheless, some investors remain unconvinced that Nomura can continue to deliver overseas growth.
4 On these points, worrying large minorities of Labour voters remain unconvinced .
5 But despite DOC's information campaigns, people in the crowd last night remain unconvinced .
6 He's fighting an uphill battle with Wall Street investors, however, who remain unconvinced .
7 Unionists remain unconvinced about the sincerity of the current IRA ceasefire.
8 If you remain unconvinced , please simply look at this list:
9 But for all their efforts, the majority of Republicans in the House remain unconvinced .
10 Yet some Republican primary voters remain unconvinced he will stand firm on their principles.
11 Three months on, I remain unconvinced that enough is being done to address it.
12 He seemed to weigh this point and to remain unconvinced .
13 I remain unconvinced there isn't a little darkness in him.
14 The buyers have said that Chinese money is not involved, but Taiwanese officials remain unconvinced .
15 Palestinians remain unconvinced that Fatah, seen as corrupt and self-serving, is capable of ruling effectively.
16 When you find others remain unconvinced , drop the subject, or lead to some other topic.
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