Sentences with phrase «in a conviction»

A lengthy police investigation resulted in a conviction of the solicitor on one count of obtaining a money transfer by deception, relating to the altered cheque.
I was firm in my conviction that today was the first day of the rest of my life.
It is a science based, holistic approach to nutrition rooted in the conviction that food is a form of medicine that can heal, protect, nurture and support exceptional human health.
She was open to suggestions and changes, but also strong in her convictions on what made the resume «tick», and ultimately that is the expertise I am paying for.
Yet as the story progresses, she proceeds to do a number of terrible things in her conviction about the righteousness of her cause, in a way that makes her less sympathetic.
Payment of the fine will result in a conviction on your driving record.
Finally, the particular genius of the organic paradigm lies in its conviction that empirical facts are richer than philosophical or scientific models.
While clear in our convictions, we are unsure what we can say to help make constructive change in our communities.
Being assertive means you have courage in your convictions and stand up for what you believe in.
And from your view, I may appear to be someone lacking in conviction.
As she talked about standing right, both in a pose and in our convictions in the world, I thought of my former students who couldn't imagine a bright future.
Develop strength in your convictions, and refuse to allow another person's discomfort (and their projection onto you) to alter your goals.
It was the decision of a man secure in his convictions and comfortable in his own skin.
The former does not result in a conviction against the accused, nor will he have any record for conviction.
Let's face it... the two sides exist because we both think we're right in our convictions and beliefs... correct?
The claimant must first demonstrate a sincere belief in a conviction or practice that has a nexus with religion.
These are cases that are required to have resulted in a conviction within a certain time period.
First of all the american blacks, for example, were seemingly, at one time all Christian in conviction.
A certain trust is offered in the conviction that he or she can endure this deeper world of pain, heat and darkness.
I'm talking about operating in the conviction of sin, a humble heart and a joy found in knowing there is grace.
And there are the days when I will waiver in my conviction.
Writer Beware has been instrumental in the convictions of several literary scammers.
Every investor needs to figure out a system that works for them, but I did want to point out the value in conviction.
Your appearance is necessary and will result in a conviction once you enter your plea.
The reflections of the present chapter are rooted in the conviction that a faith - enabled consciousness can catch at least a glimpse of this promise in the cosmos.
You seem pretty strong in your convictions, and I respect that.
He noted that the display features about 30 criminal cases, nearly all of which resulted in convictions, with only a couple «defense - friendly» results.
Politicians on two New York state ethics committees raked in nearly a quarter of a million dollars from companies controlled by Glenwood Management — the developer at the center of corruption trials that ended in convictions for two of Albany's top power brokers.
I find it interesting that those most familiar with the course of evolution on this planet — the paleontologists — are divided as to the likelihood of intelligent being evolving on other worlds, but are apparently united in the conviction that if intelligent life were to evolve elsewhere it would not resemble us.
Dr Wollaston also suggested other MPs could be wavering in their convictions in favour of Brexit.
Should you not have enough confidence in your convictions to avoid openly engaging with anyone who may think otherwise so that you don't stir the pot unnecessarily and / or provide an easy target for those just looking for a fight.
Measures introduced to modernise the electoral system, such as postal and electronic voting, have caused an increase in convictions for electoral fraud have led to greater vulnerability generally.
Being singled out among a terrific ensemble cast, word for Sam Rockwell's role in Conviction sounds like the stuff Supporting Actor campaigns are made of.
Bloom's own review of Wieseltier's book, in the New York Times, is revealing in this connection: «One parts from Wieseltier with gratitude, but confirmed in a conviction he does not share, which is that the God of Akiba [ben Joseph], and of all the orthodoxies, always exacts too steep a price for the Sanctification of His name.»
What I am saying is that your common sense gives you faith in your conviction about leprechauns, unicorns and God.
Some were charmed by the Pixar-esque storytelling (and surprisingly chilling Backstreet Boys cover), but others remain steadfast in their conviction to not eat there again if they can help it.
Ontario Teachers» Pension Plan, Capital Markets Offsite, Solving the Mind - Body Problem in Conviction, October 2017
That took guts on his part to trust in the conviction of the Holy Spirit.
Moreover, violence is always used in the conviction that it is the only means adequate for attaining a noble end — social justice, the nation's welfare, elimination of criminals (for the political or social enemy is always considered a criminal), radical change of the economic structures.
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