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personal conviction

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personal
adjective
uk /ˈpɜː.sən.əl/ us /ˈpɝː.sən.əl/
relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or ...
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conviction
noun
uk /kənˈvɪk.ʃən/ us /kənˈvɪk.ʃən/
the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, or the act of officially finding ...
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Examples of personal conviction


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Personalconviction on its own is useless, yet within the politics of poststructuralism this is all we can call on.
Science is no longer portrayed as political action; instead political action is now regarded primarily as a consequence of personalconviction (p. 174, cited above).
When one performs an illocutionary act that entails an expressive, one expresses one's personal conviction, intention or attitude towards a certain state of affairs, person or utterance.
In effect, we treat the latter set of orientations as sociotropic - as attitudes that, by taking into account collective conditions, may be only loosely related to personalconviction.
Chandler's point was that, regardless of personalconviction, it was impossible to trust conciliar decisions because they clearly could not agree and kept changing their minds.
His personalconviction about the increased reliance on private health insurance—was that also an error?
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Good management and environmental consciousness are part of a frame of mind fashioned by economic necessity and personalconviction, not something procured by administrative diktat.
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The second provision is the one in this subsection on non-membership for a reason of conscience or a deeply-held personalconviction.
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Let me conclude by sharing with you a personalconviction.
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Moreover, it is my personalconviction that our human dignity bids us accept our responsibility for animals.
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I think that much the same considerations apply to "deeply held personalconviction".
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Conscience is essentially a matter of personalconviction.
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This clause has nothing to do with "deeply-held personalconviction".
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Do not go about it by putting in phrases about deeply-held personalconviction which are difficult to interpret in court.
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My reaching this point of personalconviction has come slowly and with some inner wrestling.
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I have a personalconviction about this matter which makes me glad to bring it up.
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There is also reference in the code to this question of deeply held personalconviction.
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In the end, it will be a matter of personalconviction and conscience.
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We are suggesting that the deeply held personalconviction escape hatch is there, in a way, by almost an accident.
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I beg to move, as an amendment to the proposed amendment, to leave out "conscience"and insert"deeply held personalconviction".
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