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She is under the firm conviction that we will never return.
Were there firm convictions that the system needed to be changed?
Even then, I held a firm conviction that this day, today, would come.
I must state my firm conviction that there is a need for this.
"I know," she said simply and with a firm conviction for which he loved her.
And many of the boys expressed firm convictions that a woman's place was in the home.
"You cannot serve both sides," he said with firm conviction.
This is where your strength of character and firm convictions as a manager come into focus.
By all accounts, Starr is a man of firm convictions.
Rather, he was driven by a firm conviction that the people's revolution needed help.
My firm conviction is that you will only do harm by interference.
"My mother has confirmed what I say with firm conviction.
She announced her firm conviction that fathers should not be identified.
He had nothing more than a firm conviction that all beings were entitled to the best possible defense.
I think there are very few politicians in any country who have held firm convictions for one term, let alone 40 plus years.
These firm convictions hold even when the question includes specific tax increases required for funding.
I've learned on the battlefield that once the decision is made, for good or ill, it must be done with firm conviction.
A firm conviction about how to get from A to B?
"I am certain he is not" Rolan returned with firm conviction.
It was his firm conviction that Eisenhower had missed the "great opportunity."
"It is our firm conviction we should work as a group, as a political body."
My firm conviction is that united Europeans could be more than a match for these trials.
The European people, and this is my firm conviction, have nothing to gain from political influence over monetary policy.
Her experience gave her a firm conviction that abortion should be legal.
There is nothing so convincing as a firm conviction.