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Try to envince a little more intellectual honesty than your candidate's campaign (though I admit that does put you in a difficult place).
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When half the country believes in something, it's often convenient for a politician to envince that belief as well.
Balkinization 2007
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On the whole, however, it must be inferred, that the Aztecs were sufficiently civilised to envince a solicitude for the rights both of property and of persons.
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A party leader should be insightful and envince a high degree of leadership at this crucial time for GOP, not someone who builds party slogans around the Democrats '.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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