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  • r  in an unconvincing manner
    he argued unconvincingly

  • Memories of John Kerry in 2004 came flooding back, of how he tended to describe his feelings rather than experience them, of how he suddenly and unconvincingly started to .
  • In Bush-esque speeches this spring, Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani tried--unconvincingly--to cram virtually all of American foreign policy into the war on terror.
  • They argue unconvincingly that such intellectual giants as Goethe, Leibnitz, Mill and Macaulay benefited less from genes than from early teaching, conclude that parents can train .
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  • Spain vs. Italy, 2013 European Under-21 Championship final: Preview and TV schedule
    The two finalists' experiences in the semi-finals couldn't be much more different, with Spain's youngsters dishing out a masterclass worthy of the full national side against Norway , before Italy unconvincingly squeezed past the Netherlands . These games only served to underline Spain's status as clear favourites going into Tuesday's decider in Jerusalem, looking to defend the title they won in ...
    June 18, 2013 - Philly.com
Quotes

  • Sir Clive Woodward in guardian.co.uk
    It's good we can still win convincingly when we are playing unconvincingly,said coach Clive Woodward.
  • Peter Odemwingie in NEXT
    Eagles forward Osaze Odemwingie said of tomorrow's game "we started very badly against Egypt, then we beat Benin very unconvincingly, to the point where some even had the impression that Mozambique could beat us. I must confess that there was a lot...
  • Glenn Reynolds in Washington Post
    The parallel to Trent Lott seems quite strong here -- pandering remarks made before a crowd that get out and are unconvincingly denied,Reynolds says.

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