Convicción in english

Conviction

pronunciation: kənvɪkʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

convicción = belief ; conviction ; set. 

Example: Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Example: It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Example: A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable.

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» con la convicción de quein the belief that/ofon the assumption that .

Example: In the belief that the library has an inseparable role in the education of students, semester-long term paper counselling sessions are offered to encourage students to make an early start.

Example: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.

» conviccionesbelief system .

Example: Librarians need to examine their methods of clinical practice to determine whether there is a true congruence between their belief system and their style of service.

» convicción personalpersonal convictionprivate conviction .

Example: Where we individually place ourselves within this spectrum is ultimately a matter of personal conviction rather than diktat.

Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.

» convicción políticapolitical persuasion .

Example: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

» convicción religiosaconviction of faithreligious conviction .

Example: This tends to work best if both persons have similar convictions of faith and have a good relationship with the spiritual advisor.

Example: The Taliban could be admired for their religious conviction and their sense of loyalty to each other, the new bishop for the Armed Forces said.

» en la convicción de queon the assumption that .

Example: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.

» falta de conviciónunbelief .

Example: While reading this passage a light bulb went off, and I realized my biggest obstacle for breaking free from bulimia was my unbelief.

» fuerza de la conviccióncourage of conviction .

Example: I urge us all to envision success that is an outcome of these beliefs, of our hard work and courage of our convictions = Pensemos en el éxito como resultado de estas creencias, de nuestro esfuerzo y de la fuerza de nuestras convicciones.

» sin conviccióndoubtfullylamely .

Example: This makes the account doubtfully reconcilable with the special epistemic relation that each of us has to oneself.

Example: 'I know,' he said lamely.

» tener la convicciónit + be + Posesivo + understanding .

Example: It is my understanding that the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition, (AACR2) will prescribe the same entry rules for all materials.

» tener la convicción de queharbour + the belief thatbe convinced that .

Example: I harbor the belief that to a multitude of people music has always meant, an will continually mean, but one thing out of two: something melodious or odious.

Example: Andreas Papandreou was convinced that his power was inheritable and Mitsotakis was not 'above corruption'.

» una plena convicción dea strong sense of .

Example: Theory covered in the workshop will be firmly grounded in practice so that participants leave with a strong sense of where to begin in setting up a custom digital imaging operation.

Convicción synonyms

sentence in spanish: frase, pronunciation: sentəns part of speech: noun judgment of conviction in spanish: juicio de convicción, pronunciation: dʒʌdʒməntʌvkənvɪkʃən part of speech: noun strong belief in spanish: fuerte creencia, pronunciation: strɔŋbɪlif part of speech: noun
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