If you are persuaded that luck matters more, look closely at expenses and turnover.
Europeans often need to be persuaded that a youthful U.S. corporation is not a fly-by-night company.
They do not -- they are not persuaded that that is a winning argument.
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But not everyone is persuaded that the threat posed by the international giants has passed.
Bond investors have of late been persuaded that many firms are now getting serious.
Nevertheless, not all right-wingers are persuaded that Mr Hague is the answer to their prayers.
The party's restive left wing may even be persuaded that this is a concession.
Developers still need to be persuaded that Barnsley council's vision for the town is feasible.
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That way they can be persuaded that it is no longer a giant Ponzi scheme.
But if the FSA was never persuaded that the merger made sense, shouldn't it have vetoed it?
Persuaded that junk could be lucrative, she opened a Junk Market store near Minneapolis and sold castoffs.
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The GMC panel said it was not persuaded that it had been "professionally scrupulous" to make the alteration.
Suzy Davies AM said that she was persuaded that this course of action had led to the mistake.
This year, having been persuaded that the Taliban were using opium cash to buy arms, America waded in.
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He is perhaps too easily persuaded that his victory in March gives him a genuine mandate to rule.
And Israel must be persuaded that striking Iran would be far more dangerous than living with its nuclear ambitions.
"I am persuaded that the Guinea worm effort is entirely possible, " Henderson said.
Finally, pensions must be persuaded that in order to receive objective expert advice, they must pay investment consultants substantially more.
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On Jan. 11, persuaded that an amicable settlement could be reached with his brother the Sultan, he returned to Brunei.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said that GM have been persuaded that Britain is a "very good place to do business".
But the horrors will continue, it implies, until the Americans are persuaded that their chosen way out is a cul-de-sac.
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The commission wanted to make Boeing sell McDonnell Douglas's civil business altogether, but was persuaded that there was no likely buyer.
I, for one, am not persuaded that even the new understandings on U.S. access to Japanese military technology meet that test.
Nevertheless, most readers would be persuaded that Iraq's claim to have no weapons of mass destruction whatsoever is an outrageous lie.
Since wrongdoers typically worry most about being caught, they need to be persuaded that they run a risk of being found out and punished.
Those increasingly persuaded that President Clinton and his subordinates have displayed a sustained disregard for security matters can only feel confirmed in their assessent.
Indeed, the Center is persuaded that, for the foreseeable future, the unique capabilities of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty will continue to be required.
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However, the BBC's Paul Wood, in Jerusalem, says it is clear the Americans are not persuaded that this was all just a bureaucratic mix up.
Lucas is persuaded that around the turn of the century young filmmakers will be able to make decent-quality movies for a few thousand dollars each.
Second, I am not yet persuaded that the USSR necessarily wants to play or is capable of playing a constructive role in the global economy.
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