Many fund managers say they have no conviction yet on the big emerging markets.
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So anyone commonly known to be disreputable can be chucked out even if there is no conviction against him.
This principle is that samples are taken from suspects in cases where it may help, but those samples are destroyed if no conviction ensues.
He has been found guilty of insider trading, though in Italy no conviction is definitive until confirmed by the final appeals court, which is yet to happen in Mr Gnutti's case.
The administration argues with no less conviction that the well-being of women depends on affordable access to contraception no matter where they work.
Not to treat Mr George's acquittal as a miscarriage of justice "went behind the decision of the jury that acquitted him" and failed to take account of the fact that no safe conviction could ever be based on the evidence against him, the QC said.
If I submit my absentee ballot in the election, I will do so for no reason beyond conviction and enjoyment.
The measure would have no bearing on conviction or acquittal but would give Republicans the chance to issue a formal denunciation, now that it is all but certain Clinton will be let off.
Unlike the first sentence, which expires in 2011, the second conviction has no legitimacy among the Russian elite.
Those responsible for yesterday's fire should be under no illusion that a conviction will frequently attract a significant prison sentence.
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Princess Juliana merely gave expression to the Dutch conviction that no man should make himself grander or greater than another.
This, he added, was made in accordance with the code for crown prosecutors, who decided there was no realistic prospect of conviction.
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Knowing about his prior conviction makes no difference, Ms. Batten-Mickens says.
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Though the police and MI5 believed the photos of the men posing around central Manchester was evidence of reconnaissance, the CPS concluded there was no realistic prospect of conviction.
"It is now accepted that there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction, " he told the court.
Hardheaded conviction dictated his voting no on the Persian Gulf War, a bold decision taken at a time he was thinking about running for president.
The Kremlin's confrontation with the West is based not on differences of ideology or economic systems but on the conviction that Russia is no different from America and that the West's values are no stronger or better than Russia's.
Mr Skilling's defence team allege serious prosecutorial misconduct of the sort that ought to result in Mr Skilling's conviction being overturned, with no possibility of a retrial.
Once conviction wobbled, there was no stopping the downward slide.
There's no doubt - despite questions about his conviction for the murder of Catholic barman Peter Ward - that Gusty Spence was a founder member of the loyalist UVF back in the 1960s.
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And, fourth, even if the acts of the president are high Crimes and Misdemeanors, are they of sufficient gravity to warrant his conviction if it allows of no alternative other than his removal from office?
We acknowledge the risk of downgrading at what appears to be a bottom (indeed, we have done it with this name before), but we can no longer even pretend to have any conviction in the name.
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They said they had no reason to doubt the safety of the conviction.
More strategists with the moral conviction of Professor Richard Quinn could no doubt eliminate the need for whistle blowers in the corporate world.
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The brutal murder of a young woman is no longer made all the more tragic by the conviction of innocents.
With just 5.3% of all recorded rapes resulting in a conviction, she says she had "no confidence" in the ability of the police or the CPS to judge whether a caution was appropriate.
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But the nine Supreme Court judges widened this by saying that if a person could prove that no set of circumstances could possibly lead to their conviction by a jury, they could get compensation.
And while buyers are nimbly returning, it is no surprise that there is caution given the struggle for conviction.
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