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How to use Conviction in a sentence

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Conviction for treason needed the testimony in open court of two witnesses to the same overt act.
Aside from the over-exuberant Rockwell and the hammy Swank looking as if they've gone a t mad, Conviction isn't a bad film.
Reading William's book Speaking With Conviction every night before beddy-byes.
In Mazo the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift.
For the reasons set out in the judgment which is handed down we allow this appeal and quash the conviction.
Accordingly, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and ordered a new trial.
One of her teachers was found guilty of negligent homicide in a French court but his conviction was later overturned.
He plays the part of the semi-moronic, innocently brutal Quentin with as much conviction as one can muster for such an absurd character.
The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction for murder and substituted one of manslaughter.
The breathalyzer readings resulted in the appellant's conviction before the trial court.
His thin arms waggled around in the air balancing himself on on his stool as he laughed with conviction at everything.
A conviction for that offence could not in any sense have been less than clear in its meaning.
What is sought now to be done is to ask the court to overturn a conviction because he made a decision not to call evidence.
He pleaded not guilty, but his conviction was confirmed on appeal in February the following year.
The anaesthetist in the above case was found guilty and his conviction was upheld in the House of Lords.
Not just managing Shakespeare but actually grabbing it by the throat and ringing every drop out of it and carrying it with such conviction.
It is played and sung with conviction, and his is one of the great bass voices.
This dignified and measured document does that with overwhelming conviction.
The conviction makes clear the fact that this offence can be committed by threats, as well as by the use of violence.
She had put serpent-shaped silver barrettes in her hair, and she played with fearful but clear conviction.
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Trilogy 1, a crystal dry-hopped pale ale, was the fan favorite and has now been re-released as Conviction Pale Ale.
Conviction is as necessary to the suggester as to his subject.
Coleridge's unshaken conviction that it was solvable, inspired many with courage.
Doubtless it will seem so, yet the statement is not exaggerative by any means, but is made in my serious and sincere conviction.
It was only the supposition of Furness, and it is my conviction that they have not.
As the Judge had said, his client was conceded to be slated for conviction.
It is only that conviction which has emboldened me to state my views publicly.
In any case it was the direct product of Mr. Browning's mind, and expressed what was to be his permanent conviction.
Some firm conviction, she was sure, must energise him yet she respected him the more for concealing it.
If you ask me, said Agnes, with conviction, I think the old thing has the epizootic.
It cost him nothing to give a maximum of fervid conviction to the tone of his words.
Nor need we fear that the result of this would be any flaccidity of conviction, or lethargy in act.
This did not annoy him so much as the conviction that in her scurries she had managed to scratch his face abundantly.
But if he escape conviction, you must sequestrate the living because of the debts.
Falling from the lips of others, they dropped with conviction into my own soul.
This accusation, after soul-wearying delays, had culminated to-day in conviction.
Her self-doubt was grappled by a stronger will and a stronger conviction than her own.
It was a dreadful conviction that was forced upon me, and as wonderful as terrible.
The votes of the Parliament had already forced on Lewis the conviction that there was no chance of a counterrevolution.
All concerned in Ralegh's trial and conviction have a heavy burden of bloodguiltiness to bear.
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