George Church, a molecular geneticist at Harvard Medical School and a pioneer of whole-genome sequencing, is unpersuaded.
Stung by Woolf's condescending tone, and unpersuaded by her argument, Nicolson wrote again, criticising Fry and the Bloomsbury Group in yet stronger terms.
The Court examined the First Amendment and other constitutional challenges, was unpersuaded, upheld the statute as constitutional, and affirmed the convictions.
Nevertheless, most other countries remain unpersuaded, and arrived in Tunis to assert more governmental control, if only to minimise America's dominant role.
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Referring to an argument that the Secret Service agents involved should be spared harsh penalties because others engaged in similar behavior, Napolitano was unpersuaded.
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They came away unpersuaded of the space-track rationalization for this radar.
Gore and Daschle, the Massachusetts legislator wants it both ways, averring that Saddam is a menace, but declaring himself unpersuaded that the Iraqi despot is an imminent one.
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Too often, Mr. Obama seems either uninterested in the global threats we face, unpersuaded that they constitute dangers to the country, or content simply to blame his predecessors.
The committee was unpersuaded by Mr Clegg's case for change.
But they remain unpersuaded by Mr Bush's charm offensive.
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But, since Mr Blair remains unpersuaded of the case for reform, his willingness to contemplate so distinguished a chairman as Lord Jenkins shows his commitment to fair dealing with the Lib Dems.
Then, there would have to be a vote for change, which reformers might find hard to win if Mr Blair decides that he is still unpersuaded and does not campaign strongly for it.
Europe offered to make amends by lowering some of its own barriers to imports, but Congress, frustrated by delays and unpersuaded by wiser voices in the White House, plumped for punitive tariffs instead.
Mr Brown said he remained unpersuaded of the need for emergency legislation and regarded the terms of the bill as being "unnecessary in part, meaningless in part, with the need for the extension of the detention period unproven at best".
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Subsequently, in private conversations, he admitted the real reason: It was not that he was unpersuaded of the merits of the case but was simply determined to prevent the United States from having an excuse to pursue a President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, to which he from the political Right and virtually everyone on the European Left vehemently objected.
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