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en They'll ask what he wants to do and they will look at the case to see if there are things they could have done that were more convincing. My guess is they will not want to go through this again.

en I find it less than convincing. If that's their strongest case, they're in a lot of trouble.

en If this Enron case is not the convincing argument for campaign reform, I don't know what is,

en The Government has yet to make a convincing case for this and we will be studying that proposal carefully.
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en Three days later, the two objects were still there, and they were moving counterclockwise around Pluto, ... It made for a convincing case.

en Unless he can make a convincing case that his recent op-ed does not accurately reflect his views, I will oppose his nomination,

en This woman was very convincing, just like many kidnappers are very convincing and very disarming, ... America's Most Wanted.

en This isn't a very convincing rally but nevertheless things have settled away. Not a whole lot of trade but things are looking a little more stable than they were yesterday,

en The good news is that this group of commissioners is very capable and more than willing to contradict the Pentagon. However, there just isn't a very convincing case for having an electronics command at Fort Monmouth.

en It's a case of getting close to the real decision makers and convincing them they're not an evil company and are good for China. They haven't played to the government as well as some other vendors, but they'll learn.

en Our history tells you over the last 13 years of the Gold and David Sullivan [era] we are there in the hour of need and I guess that might well be the case come the window. But we have to treat the issue with great care. There is no guarantee that by spending money you turn things round.

en For the market to make a convincing case that we've ended the decline, it's going to have to put together a few days in a row of advances or people are going to look upon up days as an isolated situation.

en I could see moving all of our power plants inland if we had widespread, convincing evidence that coastal plants are impacting (the ocean), but that's just not the case.

en We believe this is just a wild guess that came from the emotion of the moment. The doctor treated this baby and felt very sad and he spoke from emotion as opposed to cold, calculated scientific approach to things. When you are making decisions about life and death, which this case is, you don't make guesses.

en There were two things going on then. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. I was enjoying the battle against Bill and I was convincing myself that my practices were games, that I at least had the competition that every athlete needs.


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