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She was unconvinced - at least for the time being.
She gave him an unconvinced look, but changed the subject.
The officer was unconvinced, he said, and told him to move along.
If any were still unconvinced, they said nothing as he led them back toward the west.
But he seemed to sense that a growing number of Americans were unconvinced.
I could see Chris wanted to believe, but he was unconvinced.
The business community likes the idea, but most people seem unconvinced.
She looked unconvinced and I decided to lie a little.
But if you're still unconvinced here are my four top reasons why service design is so important right now.
But she looked unconvinced by her own words, and I pressed on.
"If anyone is unconvinced, I think he should say so."
She told the police the story and they were somewhat unconvinced at first.
The man seemed unconvinced, but he nodded and walked away.
Unconvinced, she forced herself to look back in the glass.
He remained unconvinced that was a good idea but found no way around it.
Being unconvinced that this decision was wrong, the court followed it.
The fight goes ahead, although the crowd is unconvinced as well.
But critics said they were unconvinced that the industry as a whole had made significant changes.
So far, fund officials say they are unconvinced by the budget numbers.
But many ranchers seem unconvinced of the government's good will.
On each occasion, a significant section of Congress is unconvinced.
But others remain unconvinced that technology alone will bring wood back into play.
But I remain unconvinced that the rest of the world is such a safe place.
Other people saw the signs, but the authorities were unconvinced.
Well, then, says the argument to me, why do you remain unconvinced?