He left a number of local residents unconvinced by some aspects of the plans, but he carefully spelled out what the alternative would be. |
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Bourque and other Dunsany Place residents remain unconvinced their calls for help were answered as efficiently as possible. |
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I gave her an unconvinced look, which she returned with a look of angelic innocence. |
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Shirley wrote from Boston to London urging the deportation of the Acadians, but Britain was unconvinced. |
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But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free. |
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Though MacDonald's discussion of this topic is interesting and illuminating, it left me unconvinced. |
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Lord Falconer said the government remained unconvinced about the case for change so there was nothing for people to vote on. |
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We remain unconvinced by the arguments for CS spray, and feel that it carries a number of health implications. |
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The rest of the world, and a good part of the American public, are also unconvinced. |
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But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced. |
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His first album, One Mississippi, was a critical hit, but Virgin records remained unconvinced. |
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They see a sluggish global economy and remain unconvinced that the weak earnings outlook across most of industry is going to improve. |
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But an unconvinced researcher in the beleaguered petroleum industry says the sales job is really a snow job. |
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I'm unconvinced by anti-war people screaming about screw-ups in the early weeks of the war, including the latest explosives flap. |
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He is similarly unconvinced, taking the grand master of the Masons at his word when he denied that the man had been a member. |
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Lemond was unconvinced and believed, like many others, Hinault could smell a record sixth victory. |
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But a number of the rivals bidding for the contract have now warned that they are unconvinced by the declaration. |
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In a time of government cutbacks, as a tax-payer I am unconvinced that we need to fund more programs of dubious value. |
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With the Celtic support already unconvinced about his form, mistakes such as these draw attention to his whole game. |
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While I enjoyed the book as ethnography I remained unconvinced at the end by the author's argument. |
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For one thing, I remain unconvinced that it was the welfare state that was central to Fordism. |
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Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx. |
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But the protesters, who are increasingly determined to halt the spread of wind farms, are unconvinced. |
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I'd like to think we will give them a good game, but I remain unconvinced after yesterday's performance. |
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When the daughter of an industrialist apparently kills herself, her sister is unconvinced. |
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He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed unconvinced that I could be that bad. |
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European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability. |
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Many people who work with the impoverished are unconvinced there's enough work available. |
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To my huge surprise, I left the tut spead unconvinced that a show of originals would have been much better, or more informative. |
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Many parents remain unconvinced and are pushing to question the minister. |
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A doctor told her once that she weighed 159 pounds and she was so unconvinced that she was sure it was a thyroid problem. |
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I remained, at that point, unconvinced that Marshall was guilty of the grand larceny count. |
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Invariably, when your ophthalmologist screens your eyes and diagnoses you with one of these problems, you are left worried and unconvinced about the implications. |
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Officers hope the incriminating footage will change the attitudes of parents unconvinced their children are misbehaving, helping to stem juvenile crime on the housing estate. |
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Correa, under international pressure, later pardoned Palacio, but the veteran journalist was unconvinced. |
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The Russian border guards, knowing the game, were unconvinced and sent me to a side room for further interrogation. |
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He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right. |
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However often he repeats this message, many remain unconvinced. |
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Murray has listened to the same arguments, but remains unconvinced. |
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Neil Wallis, editor of the Sunday People, was entirely unconvinced. |
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I remain unconvinced that the occupation forces are really helping the situation, instead of continuing to antagonize large sections of the people. |
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Despite the efforts of leading Federalists, Antifederalists remained unconvinced that Congress would use an impost and excise before resorting to poll and direct taxes. |
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In spite of that established case-law, I remain unconvinced as to the broad scope of the PNR judgment. |
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This self-glorification was necessary in an America that remained stubbornly unconvinced of black ability. |
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When the Guardian offered John Lanchester access to the gchq files, the journalist and novelist was initially unconvinced. |
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Byrom is also unconvinced that schools should be warning pupils off Oxbridge altogether. |
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How do you guys expect to convince the people if you sound so unconvinced yourselves? |
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We have now to reach out to the unconvinced, even those who do not necessarily subscribe to the basic principles of dialogue. |
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The Court was unconvinced that such an inquiry would injure the dignity and efficiency of the House. |
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We remain skeptical and unconvinced that the bill will make meaningful improvements to the stated objectives in the process. |
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It remained unconvinced that lessons had been learned and accountability for shortcomings accepted. |
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Shinguakouse remained unconvinced, however, and the other Lake Huron bands followed him in refusing to sign. |
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Finally, we remain unconvinced that the appropriate vehicle for implementation of this instrument is a new treaty-monitoring body. |
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In view of the wording of the minutes, the Commission ins unconvinced by the parties' interpretation of the Agreement. |
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Our stakeholders remained unconvinced that the Commission could deal effectively with the most pressing human rights issues of the day. |
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Generally, potential users remain unconvinced that CDFS will provide them with the same level of performance and functionality that they have with existing systems. |
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While Cornelissen is unconvinced about such a large rise, he notes that heavily indebted governments would not be adverse to significantly higher inflation, as it would reduce their real debt levels. |
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But Brinsley is unconvinced and the two trade terse responses. |
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If the employee remains unconvinced and refuses the work, obey the work refusal rules and ask the Ministry of Labour to send an Inspector to investigate the matter. |
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They are unconvinced by the measures, which call on them to pay yet again for the rescue of capital profits and the maintenance of the system of exploitation. |
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This is an improvement compared to the situation in which we found ourselves last year at this time, when many movements were fragmenting, unconvinced that a political solution was the best way forward. |
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The public was unconvinced of the virtues of rail privatisation and there was much lobbying against the Bill. |
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Essentially, the judge or jury is unconvinced that the suspect is innocent, but has insufficient evidence to the contrary. |
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The crux of the situation is that some states remain unconvinced that a weapons-free space environment is either achievable or necessarily in their interests. |
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The Group was unconvinced that the new proposal was the most cost-effective or workable, or even that it could be implemented in accordance with the suggested timetable. |
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Leyland agreed to pay Whistler a thousand guineas to emend Jeckyll's scheme, but later, unconvinced of the job's worth, he delivered the sum in the lesser denomination of pounds. |
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Victim groups such as Hacked Off remain unconvinced by the wholeheartedness of the support to the legal process by Trinity Mirror, which may yet appeal Thursday's verdict. |
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Of even greater concern is the fact that other researchers, clearly unconvinced of the validity of the statistic, would repeat it in their publications without going to the trouble of double-checking the methodology used. |
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Respect for otherness will never be achieved as long as men remain unconvinced that improving the condition of women leads to an improvement in the well-being of society as a whole. |
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I have picked over the Mail's exclusive tale of Max, the Indian ringneck parakeet who resides in a Acocks Green clothes shop, and remain unconvinced it's a story at all. |
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Tostig, however, remained unconvinced and plotted vengeance. |
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Zimbabwe was unconvinced, and the barrier remains a source of tension. |
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