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1 That's never very convincing to voters because they see it as transparent.
2 To get there, Geely will have some convincing to do, however.
3 That good had so blithely triumphed was not convincing to H.G.
4 He has, he readily accepts, a fair bit convincing to do.
5 These facts were too specific and too convincing to be controverted.
6 Against that backdrop, Cook's inner circle has some convincing to do.
7 Her dignified exit had been no more convincing to him than to Bisbee.
8 There's nothing so convincing to business men as facts, you know.
9 We'll need something convincing to hand over or jettison soon.
10 Groping for something convincing to say, he offered, Maybe I'm not an original Zivver.
11 Beyond me to say whether that's convincing to their peers.
12 Droll statistics, but sad and convincing to the simple David.
13 The arthropod advocates know they have some convincing to do, but they are optimistic.
14 But it is the least convincing to anyone else, and anyone knowledgeable about psychology.
15 But Heins will have a lot of convincing to do.
16 You will be all the more convincing to them, because you will be shocked.
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