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Перевод: conviction speek conviction


[существительное]
осуждение; признание виновным; убеждение; убежденность ; уверенность ; сознание греховности


Тезаурус:

  1. If you are an event co-ordinator giving your personal direction, passing on your commitment and gut-level conviction is vital.
  2. His subsequent disclaimer that he was not referring to the British nuclear deterrent, which was closely integrated in the Strategic Air Command's target planning, but to de Gaulle's Force de Frappe , lacked conviction - it was too near the truth for British comfort!
  3. And it is a sense of the forced quality of those arguments which leads Hume to worry about why his arguments lack conviction when he leaves his study.
  4. Moreover, when we consider the courses that Pound was led into by his conviction of the civic responsibility of the man of letters - his money pamphlets of the 1930s, his desperate visit home in 1938 to keep the USA out of war with Italy, particularly his wartime broadcasts over Rome radio - we have some right to conclude either that the artist has no civic responsibility at all, or else that that responsibility can safely be discharged only in his art and nowhere else.
  5. All it takes is for society to accept the conviction that the imposed form of existence does more harm than good."
  6. Positivist research has generated much data about specific relationships between individual or social characteristics and the likelihood of conviction.
  7. And he had the navet of the young and eager, the conviction that Right would triumph.
  8. Apart from conviction each new voice of authority appears to have the same weight as the one we believe, and every moment of unreality calls in question the reality of all past experience.
  9. Ramsey ended the week with a conviction that Temple's quiet explanation of a Christian philosophy of life was the right way to expound Christianity in modern society and that the emotional popular mission was the wrong way because it appealed to the wrong emotions.
  10. This in part reflected the conviction of nineteenth-century experts that the later years of life were a stage of general physical and mental deterioration.
  11. The arguments therefore tend to focus on three borderline questions: What is the minimum fault required for conviction of murder?
  12. If he appears to believe, it is only because his underlying lack of conviction is covered by other supports for faith, such as the encouragement of fellow believers, so that the weakness is not exposed.
  13. The few hundred Australians on Timor had also contributed to the Japanese conviction that the island was to be re-occupied by the Allies, and the enemy reinforced his garrison with men of the 48 Division in the autumn of 1942 when these forces might have been employed to better effect against the Allies on New Guinea and elsewhere.

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