How To Use Unconvinced In A Sentence
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I have to admit I ` m unconvinced about the role of the state in dishing out growth.
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The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent.
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But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
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The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent.
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So far most American critics seem unconvinced, to put it mildly.
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But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
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We remain unconvinced by the arguments for CS spray, and feel that it carries a number of health implications.
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Many felt that he rarely revealed the ‘whole person’: he remained unconvinced that such an inherently unpoetic entity could be said to exist.
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The parley, so far as Raoul was concerned, proved fruitless, and he went back into his own lines convinced that the men on the Big Rock could hold out for years, though he would have been swiftly unconvinced could he have observed Tehaa and the Raiateans, the moment his back was turned and he was out of sight, crawling over the rocks and sucking and crunching the scraps his dog had left uneaten.
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Though MacDonald's discussion of this topic is interesting and illuminating, it left me unconvinced.
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Despite the university's efforts, some students remain unconvinced.
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The public seems unconvinced by their latest charm offensive .
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It became plain yesterday that some influential Conservatives are still unconvinced.
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When the daughter of an industrialist apparently kills herself, her sister is unconvinced.
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But the protesters, who are increasingly determined to halt the spread of wind farms, are unconvinced.
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He remains curiously aloof and is one of the writer's greatest challenges - a man who can't be reached: unconvinced, irredeemable.
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With the Celtic support already unconvinced about his form, mistakes such as these draw attention to his whole game.
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Neil Wallis, editor of the Sunday People, was entirely unconvinced.
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Although I remain unconvinced that he hasn't done it in the past, I think it was quite clear that they were chancers and if ever a prosecution put the wrong family on the stand, they were it.
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European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability.
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Those unconvinced by James’ alleged infallibility might see it more as evidence of scarcely believable smugness.
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Many remain unconvinced by the quota system.
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I'd like to think we will give them a good game, but I remain unconvinced after yesterday's performance.
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But the builder who spotted it at 8am remained unconvinced.
The Sun
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This reissue is most welcome, but I remain unconvinced that the work is quite the masterpiece claimed by earlier reviewers.
The Times Literary Supplement
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There are three other themes to look for:• The inevitable Mitt RomneyRomney remains atop the polls – but many Republicans remain unconvinced that he should be their party's standard bearer because of his dodgy past of repeatedly backflipping on his political positions.
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Officers hope the incriminating footage will change the attitudes of parents unconvinced their children are misbehaving, helping to stem juvenile crime on the housing estate.
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He is similarly unconvinced, taking the grand master of the Masons at his word when he denied that the man had been a member.
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The German press remains unconvinced.
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If you are unconvinced and not familiar with climate science, take a moment to look up where the phrases “divergence problem” and “teleconnection” came from, and then tell me that this is a serious science not hell-bent on showing warming no matter what.
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I offer the production a reprise, but they seem unconvinced.
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He left a number of local residents unconvinced by some aspects of the plans, but he carefully spelled out what the alternative would be.
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Here he tells why he remains unconvinced that anyone has supernatural powers.
The Sun
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Philosophical and aesthetic arguments justifying non-figurative art left Minton unconvinced.
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Murray has listened to the same arguments, but remains unconvinced.
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Many scientists remain unconvinced by the current evidence.
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Many, perhaps most, came uncommitted and unconvinced.
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The first doctor, an erudite man, was happy but the second seemed unconvinced it was worthwhile.
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The eyes of Mr. Morrissey gleam with a missionary zeal that shames into submission the cringing doubts of those yet unconvinced.
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I gave her an unconvinced look, which she returned with a look of angelic innocence.
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Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx.
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The outside world was unconvinced.
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Worried number crunchers have been assured that this will only apply in the case of fraud but they are unconvinced.
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It is unconvinced that money spent on food is a sound investment for future health and well-being.
Bad Food Britain
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The rest of the world, and a good part of the American public, are also unconvinced.
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In fact, huge numbers of Americans remained unconvinced by the logic of rebellion.
The Times Literary Supplement
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But the protesters, who are increasingly determined to halt the spread of wind farms, are unconvinced.
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The first doctor, an erudite man, was happy but the second seemed unconvinced it was worthwhile.
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Those of you who remain unconvinced can always bet on one of the outsiders.
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Despite the efforts of leading Federalists, Antifederalists remained unconvinced that Congress would use an impost and excise before resorting to poll and direct taxes.
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For those still unconvinced there is an equally powerful economic argument.
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Lord Falconer said the government remained unconvinced about the case for change so there was nothing for people to vote on.
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I am totally unconvinced that these people understand or embrace anything, but are too often just looking to self-aggrandise and self-publicise their way to their personal nirvana.
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But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced.
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The audience of 100 voters seemed largely unconvinced throughout.
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Invariably, when your ophthalmologist screens your eyes and diagnoses you with one of these problems, you are left worried and unconvinced about the implications.
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The unconverted will continue to remain unconvinced.
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This reissue is most welcome, but I remain unconvinced that the work is quite the masterpiece claimed by earlier reviewers.
The Times Literary Supplement
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But the outside world seemed unconvinced.
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While I enjoyed the book as ethnography I remained unconvinced at the end by the author's argument.
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A one-two punch that should sway the doubters, but some are stubbornly unconvinced.
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In a time of government cutbacks, as a tax-payer I am unconvinced that we need to fund more programs of dubious value.
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His first album, One Mississippi, was a critical hit, but Virgin records remained unconvinced.
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This argument should not be lightly rejected, but some of us remain unconvinced.
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Philosophical and aesthetic arguments justifying non-figurative art left Minton unconvinced.
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The Government says that it would like to help you, but you remain unconvinced.
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He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right.
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However, I personally remain unconvinced that this is a sufficient reason to justify public interest in the Clinton case.
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However often he repeats this message, many remain unconvinced.
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Here he tells why he remains unconvinced that anyone has supernatural powers.
The Sun
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Many people who work with the impoverished are unconvinced there's enough work available.
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Most consumers seem unconvinced that the recession is over.
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This reissue is most welcome, but I remain unconvinced that the work is quite the masterpiece claimed by earlier reviewers.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Many qualified lawyers seem unconvinced.
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But for those still unconvinced, there is some consolation.
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Honestly, the vast majority, even those with great track records, when we really tear apart the way they invest, we just walk away unconvinced that they are really a great investor with a repeatable process that is explainable and logical.
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Shirley wrote from Boston to London urging the deportation of the Acadians, but Britain was unconvinced.
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For others though, you remain unconvinced.
Christianity Today
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I remain unconvinced that the occupation forces are really helping the situation, instead of continuing to antagonize large sections of the people.
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They see a sluggish global economy and remain unconvinced that the weak earnings outlook across most of industry is going to improve.
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I was unconvinced that Godzilla was a Milorad variant until the typical "skool" spelling.
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He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed unconvinced that I could be that bad.
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Told that the show was about sunbeds, she went along to the filming but remained unconvinced about the risks.
The Sun
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I'm unconvinced by anti-war people screaming about screw-ups in the early weeks of the war, including the latest explosives flap.
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In one of the comments to my earlier post, James Iry mentioned "I remain unconvinced that concatenative languages are really buying much over applicative languages, as interesting as they are".
Ruminations of a Programmer
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Many parents remain unconvinced and are pushing to question the minister.
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Those of you who remain unconvinced can always bet on one of the outsiders.
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For the time being, though, advertisers seem unconvinced that they are a demographic worth reaching.
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An unconvinced art world was loudly critical of them.
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As a country we seem largely unconvinced of the emotional gratification that sitting around a table sharing good food with family or friends can bring.
Bad Food Britain
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Lemond was unconvinced and believed, like many others, Hinault could smell a record sixth victory.
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It did not however spell out a timetable for giving the public the right to elect the territory's leader and lawmakers, and unconvinced opposition lawmakers have vowed to vote it down in the legislature.
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Some have proposed it as another reference to 2012, but I remain rather unconvinced," David Stuart, a specialist in Mayan epigraphy at the University of Texas at Austin, said in a message to The Associated Press.
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But a neighbor of later times was unconvinced.
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I remain unconvinced
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I know you remain unconvinced.
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But a number of the rivals bidding for the contract have now warned that they are unconvinced by the declaration.
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There were pockets of the F1 paddock unconvinced of his potential, their prejudices heightened by a playboy image.
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The public seems unconvinced by their latest charm offensive .
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Collins is also unconvinced by Hawass's explanation of what he calls the "catacomb".
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Many scientists remain unconvinced by the current evidence.
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But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free.
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Many remain unconvinced by the quota system.
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But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced.
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There were pockets of the F1 paddock unconvinced of his potential, their prejudices heightened by a playboy image.
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Bourque and other Dunsany Place residents remain unconvinced their calls for help were answered as efficiently as possible.
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The first doctor, an erudite man, was happy but the second seemed unconvinced it was worthwhile.
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Recently , the argument has come under serious scrutiny , with many influential philosophers unconvinced of its cogency .