convictions in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for convictions in the English»Serbian Dictionary

con·vic·tion [kən'vɪkʃən] N

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to lack the courage of one's convictions

convictions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

previous convictions
to have no/two previous convictions
to lack the courage of one's convictions

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The ACLU believes that misdemeanor convictions should not lead to a loss of voting rights.
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Intelligence, education, common sense, belief, or convictions offer little protection.
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His conduct as a soldier started badly and continued in poor fashion; he had no fewer than thirteen convictions for absence and 2 for drunkenness.
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The activists called those convictions "hollow victories" in one regard because no higher-up managers faced repercussions, but they did have some effect by leading to reforms on farms.
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Through alleged personal connections throughout officialdom, she continued business throughout the 1930s and 40s despite frequent police raids and a mass of minor convictions.
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Its primary purpose was originally not to assist in identifying criminals, but to prevent criminals from concealing previous convictions from the police, courts and prisons.
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A number of wrongful conviction advocacy groups consider his first two guilty verdicts to be wrongful convictions.
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The plea deal did not technically result in a full exoneration; some of the convictions would stand, though the men would not admit guilt.
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The exoneration data indicates that factors contributing to false convictions vary by crime.
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The author, who has full confidence in his intuition to guide him, has no doubt as to the certitude of his convictions.
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