How To Use Unpersuaded In A Sentence

  • Indeed, in so far as it is material, I am wholly unpersuaded that the chronology of events which appears in the affidavits shows due diligence on her part.
  • I do believe that a consensus is growing, " he said. Those still unpersuaded, he said in a speech at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), were outside the mainstream.
  • The people of Holy Trinity espouse similar values in the face of an unpersuaded Catholic hierarchy.
  • I am entirely unpersuaded by the suggestion made by Mr Bate that this evidence had a great impact on the jury.
  • I was very unpersuaded by the letter by Anna Hirsch-Holland.
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  • In order to persuade the unpersuaded to embrace rather than undermine our values, we need to display them as universal and not exclusive.
  • Deco even appealed for a penalty after a Zagorakis challenge in the 50th minute but his unpersuaded team-mates showed no signs of hectoring the German referee Markus Merk.
  • We are no longer in the presence of a torturer seizing upon a victim and enjoying her all the more because she is unconsenting and unpersuaded.
  • So the facts that Powell deployed, and the pattern they form, will not persuade people determined to be unpersuaded.
  • The judgment was softened by career prosecutor David Margolis, who was put in charge of the final recommendations and who said he was "unpersuaded" by OPR's WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • I pointed this out to my friend, a feminist who campaigns tirelessly for the rights of women, but she was unpersuaded.
  • The men stared back at him, unawed and unpersuaded. Dead Man’s Walk
  • One of them is Hilary Wainwright, who expresses herself unpersuaded by her ‘former comrade in the Young Liberals’, Peter Hain.
  • Despite that experience, however, Turow remained unpersuaded that abolition was the solution.
  • Yet I remain unpersuaded, even after reading this piece by John Stossel about the consequences of Edwards’ work.
  • Insiders say First Minister Jack McConnell remains unpersuaded by the costly policy, but it is likely to remain as one of the few tangible examples of how the Executive has provided at the front line.
  • I remain unpersuaded that it was other than a death by natural causes.
  • In 1999 he turned down an honorary degree from Oxford on account of it being funded by Rupert Murdoch, unpersuaded even by the arguments about ‘bad money being put to good uses’.
  • Mr Ennis emerged from the 10-minute private conversation to say he was unpersuaded.
  • It is heartening that the Court was, in the end, unpersuaded by the Executive's claim that it must have the unilateral powers it had arrogated to itself because we are in the midst of the war on terror.
  • I remain unpersuaded, even in the light Gordon Brown’s abuse of the power to call an election at any time, or rather of his attempted abuse. Fixed Parliaments: a Contrary View
  • Now the votes are counted, perhaps it can be more outward-looking, seeking not only to persuade the unpersuaded but to listen to them as well.
  • He has various other addresses at which he lives, and we are quite unpersuaded that he lives at Westwood for more than the odd night in the year.
  • I should record, however, that I am unpersuaded by the reasons for delay set out at the end of the Form 86A. I accept, of course, that the merits of the argument may also be relevant in deciding whether or not the time limits should be extended.
  • Notwithstanding these imperfections, originalism does answer most constitutional questions, and I remain unpersuaded that there is a better method of constitutional interpretation available.
  • Other authors were shackled by two dicta of contemporary thinking among evolutionary biologists, of which Beadle and Emerson were either unaware or unpersuaded.
  • There would be a counterpart increase in consumer saving as the unpersuaded allowed their bank balances to grow and repaid their debts.
  • The court said it was "unpersuaded" by Gardner's arguments that state law dictating how and when post-conviction appeals can be filed should be set aside in his case in order to avoid a violation of his constitutional rights. Chron.com Chronicle
  • But if the big money remains on the sidelines, unpersuaded that a bottom is near, the wait for bargain hunters to take the plunge could be very long and very painful.
  • But Margolis, who suggested Yoo and Bybee's flawed legal work was due to efforts to prevent another 9/11, said he was "unpersuaded" by OPR's "misconduct" conclusions and declined to endorse its findings. Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news
  • There would be a counterpart increase in consumer saving as the unpersuaded allowed their bank balances to grow and repaid their debts.
  • I remain unpersuaded that there's much point to the Chilcot Inquiry and the stramash over Lord Goldsmith's interpretation of the Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • We are unpersuaded by Jordan's complaint that he would have taken a different approach in cross-examining the clerk had he known that Scott would not recall inculpating him to the police.
  • Calling yourself "unpersuaded" by an argument you refuse to even listen to is dishonest. In the Monica Lewinsky scandal — 10 years old now — "Everybody lost, with one exception, or possibly two."
  • I remain unpersuaded that there's much point to the Chilcot Inquiry and the stramash over Lord Goldsmith's interpretation of the legal case for toppling Saddam does little to change that. Lawyers dancing on Pinheads: Iraq Edition
  • The word "unpersuaded" means that you've heard the argument and found it unconvincing. In the Monica Lewinsky scandal — 10 years old now — "Everybody lost, with one exception, or possibly two."
  • There would be a counterpart increase in consumer saving as the unpersuaded allowed their bank balances to grow and repaid their debts.
  • To the extent that they remain unpersuaded, their movement will suffer among a significant portion of the general public who hold liberal values of fair play and anti-racism highly. The Volokh Conspiracy » Miguel Estrada Writes in Support of Elena Kagan’s Confirmation
  • I do believe that a consensus is growing, " he said. Those still unpersuaded, he said in a speech at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), were outside the mainstream.
  • Naturally, people on the other side are likewise unpersuaded by my views; I can't prove the soundness of my position any more than (I think) the other side can prove the soundness of its.

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