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convincingly

in a convincing manner he argued convincingly

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Simple sentences

To play a scoundrel convincingly you don't need to be a scoundrel. Just take a careful look around among your acquaintances.
The German soccer team beat Brazil convincingly.

Movie subtitles

I think I have to agree with you. presenting your case so convincingly, sir.
Yes, general, you have lied most bravely, but not convincingly.
Tindle pocketed the jewels, we struggled convincingly around the house as part of the game.
Those who speak convincingly of peace cannot go armed.
Those who speak convincingly of peace, must not be weak.
Your Majesty, do you think you could faint convincingly?
Or rather, convincingly.
Sometimes very convincingly.
On the other hand we have Harry, who's managed to lie convincingly. to the woman he loves for 15 years.
You laughed very convincingly.
They work unbelievably convincingly.
Convincingly.
Yeah. a passport and a ticket. No. even too convincingly.
As the wheel comes at him, the stuntman turns, and he reacts quite convincingly.
Of course, the actors had to move and react convincingly to make these quick cuts work.
I think I have to agree with you, presenting your case so convincingly, sir.
Tindle pocketed the jewels. We struggled convincingly around the house as part of the game, and he was about to make off, when I turned nasty and revealed the true purpose of the evening.
One who has very convincingly been playing the role of an inept bumbler.
But convincingly constructed to hold up in court.
At the end of the fourteenth round. after a conference between the referee. and fight doctor Gill Simmons. the champion Keeler. was convincingly ahead on points.
And not very convincingly.
Perhaps you feel I didn't win it convincingly.
And a lie, Mr Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths.
I've got my convictions. and I'm able to argue them convincingly.
I can. I can convincingly end this sketch in 45 seconds.
M. Redfern played a tramp much more convincingly than I had expected.
You care too much to bluff your way out of this convincingly.
I needed someone who could explain the weapon convincingly.
Very convincingly.
You have fantasized, quite convincingly, that you've rented an apartment that, in fact, belongs to somebody else.
I'm going to have to look convincingly sad for the majority of the day.
But not nearly so convincingly.

News and current affairs

The cleanup of the Niger Delta provides an ideal opportunity for Nigeria, the oil industry, and the international community to show convincingly that a new age has dawned.
And now, Buiter and Sibert argue convincingly, the ECB is giving the market less scope to reward the thrifty and penalize the profligate than it should.
But economic research convincingly shows that while subsidies can buy extra jobs, they eventually have to be financed with increased taxes, costing an equal number of jobs elsewhere.
The current approach to market regulation has been based on this theory but the severity and amplitude of the crisis proves convincingly that there is something fundamentally wrong with it.
But Claudio Borio and Piti Disayat, economists at the Bank for International Settlements, have argued convincingly that the savings-glut theory fails to explain the unsustainable credit creation in the run-up to the 2008 crisis.
The ECB could convincingly argue that Merkel's reforms and the US, not its interest-rate hikes, are responsible for the European slowdown, should one occur.
It argued convincingly for the importance of supporting science and technology institutions in every nation that focus on harnessing the increasing store of international scientific and technical knowledge to meet that nation's needs.
If it can be convincingly shown that a group has been the victim of a past injustice, the group in question obtains a bottomless line of moral credit.
At the same time, the unfolding financial crisis has convincingly demonstrated the advantages of a common currency.
Nineteen years of experience with the Maastricht Treaty, which created both the EU and the euro, has shown convincingly that such limits are unenforceable.
As Pinker convincingly shows, violence of all kinds has declined over the millennia, in recent centuries, and during the past decades.
Indeed, if not convincingly deterred by the international community, it is extremely difficult to believe that Bashir would let the South secede without a fight.
Here, India bears a grave responsibility: it must assuage Pakistan's valid security concerns convincingly.
But she must convincingly outline practical strategies to resolve South Korea's most serious problems, including high unemployment, worsening educational performance, and North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Nonetheless, if Japan chooses to move toward military normalization, it must demonstrate more convincingly that it has come to terms with its history - or risk seeing that effort undermined unnecessarily.

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