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41the burden of convincing — obligation placed on one side of a lawsuit to persuade that their story is correct …
42clear and convincing evidence — A degree of proof higher than that of preponderance of the evidence. 20 Am J2d Ev § 1253 …
43clear, strong, and convincing — A degree of proof higher than that of preponderance of the evidence. 30 Am J2d Ev § 1167 …
44half-convincing — adj.; half convincingly, adv …
45disenchanting disillusioning — convincing convincing adj. causing one to believe the truth of something; having the power to influence or convince; cogent; of evidence or testimony; as, a convincing manner. Opposite of {unconvincing}. Note: [Narrower terms: {disenchanting,… …
46satisfaction of the jury — Convincing the jury; removing doubt from the minds of the jurors. To prove a thing to the satisfaction of a jury means that the jury must be satisfied that the thing existed. To satisfy the mind, according to the common notion of mankind, is to… …
47CHIUSI — Convincing settlement evidence in Rocca Paolozzi and I Forti has been added to sporadic evidence (two violin bow fibulae and another fibula, a one winged axe) to show that this key Etruscan settlement was already occupied in the Final Bronze… …
48twisting — Convincing a customer that trade are necessary in order to generate a commission. This is an unethical practice. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * twisting twist‧ing [ˈtwɪstɪŋ] noun [uncountable] disapproving MARKETING when a salesperson… …
49Game, set and match — convincing victory; complete triumph …
50join\ the\ cult! — Convincing someone to do something Go to class and join the cult! …