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" "The problem is those who hate, hate with conviction.
Almost without exception, blasphemy cases in Indonesia end with conviction.
"Failure is not an option," he told me with conviction.
Live gracefully, authentically and with conviction, respect, purpose and compassion.
Personally, I believe that any dancing performed with conviction is sexy.
And Erie is given license to lie with conviction once again.
When we led with conviction and principle and bold new ideas.
" Pedro said with conviction, later saying, "I don't like this place.
Ms Hannigan sings Mr Abrahamsen's quietly moving vocal lines with conviction.
"I made things better," she countered, less with conviction than disbelief.
Be decisive, act with conviction, based on the product and team alone.
"You are not supposed to play in preschool," she said, with conviction.
We just need to have the courage to present them with conviction.
"It's a decision made with conviction, but not full understanding," he said.
Richardson avoided the media spotlight, but spoke with conviction in smaller settings.
It's a sad story, and she tells it well — somberly, and with conviction.
Patuano told Il Sole 24 Ore Vivendi had approved the plan "with conviction".
Performed with conviction and a dose of mischief, it should make listeners jump.
A serious-looking guy is sitting cross-legged, playing the flute with conviction.
Just go out there and live your life properly, with conviction and passion.
"This was a fun lesson to teach the I.R.S.," he said, with conviction.
"I think it is very old and like steel," he said with conviction.
Pope Francis is charming and engaging, and he speaks with conviction and wit.
It's a local legend the people see with humor, but God sees with conviction.
A person of integrity acts with conviction, demonstrating appropriate self-control without acting rashly.
They are leaders with conviction who are also doing the work in the trenches.
His exploratory fire on "The Haunting," like his controlled glow on "Rhapsody," rings with conviction.
Conroy appears to be the latest victim of a Washington political swamp uncomfortable with conviction.
Sung with conviction and lucidly staged, the production manages admirably to keep confusion at bay.
He explains his indifference to global warming or inability to support the troops with conviction.
With some searching, you can probably find cafes in France that produce the standards with conviction.
It enables Toub, with almost the entire roster at his disposal, to make decisions with conviction.
Though some bad aspects have been solved, we can't say with conviction that everything is really fixed.
Everyone, though, dives in with conviction, investing the emotional scenes with more heft than they probably deserve.
I'm regularly stunned by the cruelty that's mistaken for cleverness and the inhumanity that's confused with conviction.
But who these men have become is not who they are, and I write that with conviction.
But I can say with conviction that Judge Gorsuch and Justice Gorsuch are one and the same.
In New Hampshire, Williamson had spoken with conviction about what she hoped to accomplish on the presidential trail.
The former uses his virtual assistant to dominate his day with conviction, the latter with intuitive ease. Me?
It is sad that when two respected Republicans in the Senate speak out with conviction and honor — Sen.
You delete all of the stray apps from your phone with conviction: OkCupid, Coffee Meets Bagel, Tinder, Hinge.
How many Americans will yield to apathy and how many will believe with conviction that each vote matters?
Ultimately, you deserve a Brexit Secretary who can make the case for the deal you are pursuing with conviction.
Pitches for both investment strategies get made with conviction, but investors need to carefully consider their own risk level.
A strong message delivered with conviction by a credible messenger can instantly shift a politician from defense to offense.
People should also be free to share their religious beliefs with conviction and respect, no matter where they live.
Go out there and give our best effort and play with conviction — that is what we did here today.
He and the rest of the cast perform with conviction, and the whole movie is attractively, solidly put together.
Singing with conviction and endurance, the cast included John Daszak as Alviano, and Catherine Naglestad as the painter Carlotta.
They have not denounced this barbarism with conviction, only paying reluctant lip service in the face of incessant public pressure.
But after the election I decided, with conviction so intense it was almost alarming, our flag needs to be seen.
There was nothing hazy about his game, however, as he attacked the lines with abandon and rushed the net with conviction.
"I say with conviction to every MP or every party: I have compromised, now I ask you to compromise," she said.
"I respect people that do what they believe with conviction," Allen said when asked about Lynch's national anthem demonstration in Mexico.
But as we become less united as a nation, he seems unwilling or unable to speak with conviction and moral clarity.
Yes, they will speak with conviction and principle, but in the end they just won't have the courage to vote no.
But of course that is the trouble with a confessed liar, speaking with conviction about the lies he used to tell.
"I think that, with conviction, Democrats have to say that this isn't what America stands for when that's the case," Bullock said.
"I can say with conviction ... we had no intention to sweep the matter aside or pretend it didn't exist," Van Horen said.
"You've got to throw every pitch with conviction and believe it's the right one and just try to execute it," Bumgarner said.
Umansky says he starts with a simple mandate and wants to invest "with conviction" whenever he puts his money into a stock.
A decisive move along these lines by the Trump administration, executed with conviction and strategic patience, offers the best prospects for success.
But more than any recent president, he was able to speak of his own spiritual development as a Christian with conviction and passion.
But on Sunday he threw them all with conviction, in any count, leaving the Nationals' batters with few chances to do anything productive.
So it's no surprise that they are a runaway hit when handling hip hop, conveying Akala's searing, earnest anger with conviction and authority.
With conviction, I explained that I was just a mathematics major, to which one pilot retorted that he was just an English major.
Like Congressman Amash, Republicans with conviction and future aspirations should look for ways to hold Trump accountable, even if they don't support impeachment.
She writes that he responded coldly, "with conviction and a tinge of condemnation," and suggested that she simply hadn't married the right man.
When in contention, he said, he thinks of the advice Palmer imparted that day, about playing each shot down the stretch with conviction.
The 153-year-old British MC speaks with conviction, and lived experience, about how to effect positive change among teenagers in the capital.
"I always struggle with making the right decision and I think it's more about just making a decision with conviction and trusting," she says.
It's no accident that female comics who have flourished in the largely male comedy scene speak with conviction to the challenges facing Mrs. Clinton.
On top of that, 2019 Gallup data found that only about 25% of a company's employees actually believe in their stated values with conviction.
For nearly six months Ahok has spent every Tuesday in court, with conviction a genuine threat: very few of those charged with blasphemy are acquitted.
Her voice sounds like it's shaking with conviction when she rhapsodizes about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which marks its 230th anniversary this year.
" Marc, who heads an international NGO and is a father to three school-age children, told me with conviction, "The American system cannot be broken.
Speaking the Arabic of someone who is educated, she explained calmly and with conviction why she remained committed to the idea of the Islamic State.
Television's efforts to wring every possible permutation out of the crime-and-punishment genre results in another bland series with "Conviction," premiering Monday night on ABC.
The tour recordings provide multiple versions of many songs, yet they're anything but routine, shifting tempo and attack while Mr. Dylan flings every line with conviction.
The idea that a charlatan might offer more solace than a real priest is a trite concept, but it's one that "Corpus Christi" portrays with conviction.
But its brief flirtation with conviction politicians is beginning to sour, thanks to anti-Semitism on the far left and swivel-eyed incompetence on the Brexit right.
Roy Cooper spoke with conviction, but the particulars -- "Investment in education has got to be all the way from birth through higher education" -- were gauzy and familiar.
The nation also needs to know with conviction that, to the maximum extent possible, its leaders are free in fact and appearance from any conflicts of interest.
For a wine that is actually versatile in practice, may I suggest rieslings, which I can say with conviction operate beautifully outside the realm of regional pairings.
Twenty four-year-old afro-surrealist poet Aziza Barnes words are "quite black and quite gay," bursting with a voice that is sassy yet curious with conviction.
While such mercurial action might seem confused or irrational, it can be seen as the market relentlessly hunting for buyers and sellers with conviction about the outlook.
If politicians can't confidently game out what will happen, then they might as well just do what's right, argue their position with conviction, and see what happens.
"Like its hero, the movie has a blunt, exuberant honesty, pulling off even its false moves with conviction and flair," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
While Andrea spoke clearly and with conviction while taking the stand, she did become emotional and dabbed at her eyes when discussing how the alleged assault impacted Swift.
Unlike their 22019 House counterparts, not all run next year; but like their counterparts, this would still be an ugly vote — and taken for nothing, with conviction impossible.
If you're looking for lesser-known or unsung heroes, the National Women's History Museum and A Mighty Girl both regularly share inspiring stories about women who've acted with conviction.
"I told the prime minister that we're not going to simply reconstruct the town—we're going to be a model town of the reconstruction," Matsumoto says, beaming with conviction.
So, says Dion, when a character witness speaks with conviction on behalf of the accused, it can powerfully reinforce our hidden biases and heighten suspicion of a victim's claims.
No matter where they are in their careers, however, he encourages them to lead with conviction — in other words, embodying their values in how they work, play, and live.
A pocket-size gallery that lives up to its name, Half Gallery shows a solid lineup of young painters who approach the canvas with conviction and a twisted vision.
A report by the Ella Baker Center found that in 23 percent of cases, relatives, 2000 percent of whom were women, were paying court-related costs associated with conviction.
"I state clearly and with conviction America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons," Obama said in a speech on April 5, 2009.
The only requirement is that he says whatever he says with conviction and that he commands unending fidelity from those who have already abandoned all principle to stand with him.
I learned early in my life that when young people are willing to stand up and speak with conviction, adults will listen, even though — and frankly, especially because — they are young.
"I find good men talking about bad men incredibly irritating, and this is something the good men are doing a lot of at the moment," the Aussie comedian said with conviction.
Mr. Chéreau's take on Klytamnestra is the great revelation of this production, and Ms. Meier, one of the most compelling singing actresses in opera, carries it off with conviction and complexity.
I am better because of my time at Liberty, and I am indebted to my professors and peers who taught me to think critically, live with conviction, and lead without compromise.
Mr. Johnson's case has "garnered national attention given the numerous jurisdictions with conviction integrity units facing similar questions of significance to the administration of justice in those states," the judges noted.
"It is very bad to push a brother out of the door, but it did so with conviction because we are watching a situation that causes us great pain," Faurie said.
Symone D. Sanders, a Democratic strategist and frequent television commentator, said Gillibrand's ability to speak candidly to issues with conviction make her one of the top candidates in the growing 2020 field.
"We as citizens of planet Earth have a solemn obligation to preserve our natural resources by limiting our numbers," he says, his jaw chiseled with conviction, his acid-washed jean jacket resplendent.
Young men and women, their eyes burning with conviction, proclaimed that the 18 days in Tahrir had given their lives meaning for the first time by demonstrating the power to effect change.
"Si!" he said with conviction, and perhaps a hint of amusement that at 80 years old, he still tries to express the same idiosyncratic spirit as his first works six decades ago.
Although they are undocumented, Michael considers himself fully Israeli and alarms his mother when he declares with conviction that, like his friends, he will join the Israeli military when he turns 18.
"Leaders shouldn't "fall into the trap" of feeling like they need all the answers, but they should move forward with conviction, anyway: "Once you've decided to make a decision, do it very aggressively.
On many occasions I have had to contend with self-righteous people — of all of ethnic backgrounds — who have declared with conviction that this or that can't be art or shouldn't be seen.
And speaking as a Democrat, that's when the Democratic Party has always made the biggest difference in the lives of the American people, when we led with conviction and principle and bold new ideas.
Ultimately, 18 years after I first made this decision, I know two things with conviction: that I have no desire to have children, and that I don't owe anyone an explanation as to why.
American Honey is a raw, undisciplined film, but it's also a wild one, and it has the compulsion that comes with conviction, when a filmmaker is entirely dedicated to her premise and her working methods.
From sharing sadness over lost bath times to urging kids to embrace language, the more I know about Flint, the more I think it's an amazing place — a feisty community and a city with conviction.
But I do know that the right words spoken from the heart with conviction because of a vision of a thing beyond our reach, and a faith in the unseen, can be a call to action.
"Given we believe near-term estimates likely need to come down further and a continued hesitancy to sign up for a long-term growth story, we are finding it harder to pitch the stock with conviction here."
"Donald Trump isn't going to be the Republican nominee," Ross Douthat bluntly stated in a column for The New York Times last week, although he admitted that this flat prediction was becoming more difficult to argue with conviction.
The candidates spoke with conviction as they were peppered by audience members on issues paramount to black and brown communities, such as maternal mortality rates, housing inequality and clean air and water in low-income neighborhoods, among others.
With conviction and removal of a president requiring 67 votes, that means at least 20 Republicans would have to vote against Trump if all the Democrats and the two independents remained unified in order to remove him from office.
If we were just dealing with conviction politicians, perhaps Republicans would have gone back to the drawing board and built out a new tax plan, or maybe they would've never veered from their initial idea in the first place.
He said pointing to automation right now as a primary factor in reduced head count expectations is difficult to do with conviction, because there is not enough data to show its influence over the short-term labor market trends.
"I am not an expert on all the regulations but I can say with conviction that when you have five or 10 employees the regulations and requirements are much less stringent than when you have 50 or 75 employees," says Grasis.
"In the trial, we will continue to defend the innocence of the Princess with conviction and confidence," her lawyer, Miquel Roca, told journalists outside the courtroom in Palma de Mallorca, adding that her defense would lodge further appeals whenever possible.
The conservatives, the establishment GOP, the economic nationalists and the MAGA crowd have all come together to state with conviction that the Democratic Party will not overturn the results of the 22019 election — and with it, have endorsed the Trump revolution.
His personal story will help him to lead with conviction and to develop a well-defined plan that appropriately focuses on research using the best people and resources, both public and private, and providing the necessary resources to that end.
Engelmayer — a 30-year veteran of crisis PR who charges up to $30,000 a month for his services — gave his first lengthy interview on the convicted rapist after his trial ended with conviction on two sexual assault charges Feb. 24.
Apollo "Hypeman" Creed says this with conviction and without the unnecessary allegories: in order for Rocky and audiences to get that young and hungry grit back, it helps to go back to where it started when you didn't have shit but wanted shit.
"I'd like to increase my effort level and pitch with conviction, be a little more into it," said Darvish, who came within one out of pitching a perfect game in 2013 and within one out of a no-hitter in 2014, said.
But when I saw GaGa fill the whole room with emotion as she sang with conviction and urgency, as I saw survivors of sexual assault bravely stand up there showing the world that what happened to them does matter, tears streamed down my face.
"We find it difficult to make a forecast with conviction, given the political pressure on the bank and lack of clarity on how much emphasis the bank will give to the base-effects-driven decline in inflation," said analysts from Credit Suisse in a note.
We say "need" with conviction because the advantages of duvet covers are twofold: You can wash them more easily and frequently than bulky comforters or duvets, and you can swap them out regularly to give your bedding a fresh look with new colors and patterns.
"Both sides are coming to the summit out of their own fears and frustration, and we should try to encourage Kim Jong Un, rather than question his intention, so that he can shake off any doubt and take the right path with conviction," Lee said.
" Just as she lyrically croons in the video — I'm free to do what I want any old time — she, in so many words, repeats to me in person with conviction, "That's how I like to think of my freedom: Doing things on my own terms.
That poses a question that no one can answer with conviction, but it won't be going away: Are we beginning to see signs of the end of Big Oil as an investment stalwart, regardless of what's still sitting in the underground reserves around the world?
Back in Melbourne, where he beat Verdasco in a classic semifinal on his way to the title in 43, Nadal trained long and with conviction last week, beating Andy Murray and others in practice while sticking true to his new principles by staying tight to the baseline.
I say this with conviction because in addition to all of the other reasons I just mentioned, Sorry to Bother You is the latest film to play with the conventions of surrealism and comedy — just like Get Out — to offer social commentary on race, among other things.
"[W]hen I saw GaGa [sic] fill the whole room with emotion as she sang with conviction and urgency, as I saw survivors of sexual assault bravely stand up there showing the world that what happened to them does matter, tears streamed down my face," Roper writes.
If she emerges with a clearer sense of her own priorities and values and an ability to articulate them with conviction, she may be better equipped to navigate the complicated calculus of politics in her home state, at a time when California matters a great deal.
I have sat in innumerable press briefings over the years and can say with conviction that the more often they happen and the longer the spokesperson stays at the podium, the better it is for the administration -- whether it is a Republican or a Democratic one.
I think what the founders and the writers of our constitution envisioned is that a politician, the head of our government, the president of the United States, chief executive, the best way to handle these questions is the impeachment process through the House and with conviction in the Senate.
On numerous occasions, I have heard businessmen, politicians and others suggest, with conviction and authority, that we are too indebted because the government spent too much, and now, in order to solve the problem, we have to do the opposite: slash public budgets until a recovery is in sight.
The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton in 1998 because of a civil sexual harassment suit squeaked through the House on partisan lines, 221-212, but failed in the Senate, with conviction on the least ludicrous obstruction of justice charge reaching only 50 votes out of a needed 67.
That opinion has been stated with conviction countless times since the team signed Kevin Durant before the 2016-17 season, and the notion gained traction as Golden State went about sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in this year's N.B.A. finals, the ninth time that the championship round has ended in a sweep.
But flip the question over to an accessories fiend like myself and you'll get the consistent response, delivered with conviction, that the most unforgettable part happens with the introduction of a Fred Joaillier ruby-and-diamond sparkler — an item with such dazzling personality, it could be considered its very own character.
Much of the track has Blake wailing with conviction over increasingly gothic Hammond organs, proving that prog rock is still alive and well the UK. The video follows a guy as he travels (with his mind?) to the moon and back, while a bunch of other people get disoriented in the streets.
In light of games like Actual Sunlight, Life is Strange, and The Magic Circle, all of which have launched since 2013, all of which approach their respective subject matters with conviction and determination, Infinite's insistence on giving every side of an argument an equal share of the floor makes it feel weightless.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In her nuanced 22009 report for The New Yorker, Hannah Arendt writes about the trial of Nazi lieutenant-colonel Adolf Eichmann, who portrayed himself to the court not as a psychotic "abnormal monster," but as an ordinary man who took his job very seriously, acting with conviction while committing the most abhorrent crimes.
If she emerges with a clearer sense of her own priorities and values and an ability to articulate them with conviction, she may be better equipped to navigate the complicated calculus of politics … " Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post: "A lot of early in the race punditry around Kamala was prefaced on the assumption that she'd be a shoo-in/favorite with black voters.
In a 2012 law-review article on inconsistent prosecutions, Brandon Buskey, now a senior staff attorney with the A.C.L.U. Criminal Law Reform Project, identified "three basic types" of prosecutor in these cases: the "win at all costs" prosecutor, obsessed with conviction rates; the "agnostic" prosecutor, who feels no need to be convinced of a defendant's guilt and defers "responsibility for protecting innocence to the trial judge, defense counsel, and the jury"; and the "genuinely uncertain" prosecutor, who doesn't know which defendant did what, and is fine with leaving it to a judge or a jury to decide.

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