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conviction

noun as in belief, opinion

noun as in guilty sentence; assurance

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Watching her rise above such a flat and uninspired script with total conviction is a major testament to her ability and deserves to be lauded.

From Salon

But the PPS said the "available evidence was insufficient to provide a reasonable prospect of conviction".

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Though pardons do not expunge felony convictions automatically, Trump’s order would have made it possible for any of the at least 50 Illinoisans convicted of partaking in the riot to apply for state jobs.

From Salon

This is the first time an entire company has been charged by Switzerland's highest court, and bribery convictions of senior staff are rare.

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Following their convictions, the media were able to publish details from previous Family Court hearings relating to Sara's care before her death.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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