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carry conviction การใช้

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  • Many of the correspondences proposed are too slight to carry conviction.
  • For this reason, it ultimately fails to carry conviction.
  • In 1929 she told a reporter : " I would rather play roles that carry conviction.
  • At times the penmanship carries conviction.
  • Fresh, natural dialog help to cover up the formula yarn, while topnotch performances down the line carry conviction.
  • F . W . Dillistone stated that " no strictly penal theology of the atonement can be expected to carry conviction in the world of the twentieth century ."
  • The more effectively the legislature acts, " the more difficult it would be for anybody to carry conviction in arguing that the legislature should be thrown out on its ear in 1997,"
  • The primate vocalisations that " do " carry conviction  those they actually use  are unlike words, in that they are emotionally expressive, intrinsically meaningful and reliable because they are relatively costly and hard to fake.
  • Quintilian quite literally believed that an evil man could not be an orator,  [ f ] or the orator s aim is to carry conviction, and we trust those only whom we know to be worthy of our trust ( Gwynn, 231 ).
  • His obituary in " The Times " in 1986 said " Although the book, which covers a vast field, does not always carry conviction, it was one of the most important of its day in the field of classical studies and remains a valuable tool . ", and commented that he had published little else although he had worked on additions to the book.