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Convinced and nation's
Convinced that within as soon as ten years strategic bombardment would become a threat to the United States and make the Air Service the nation's first line of defense instead of the Navy, he began to set out to prove that aircraft were capable of sinking ships to reinforce his position.

Convinced and need
Convinced of the need for missionaries to be able to comprehend the ideas and culture of the Chinese, he began in 1841 a translation in many volumes of the Chinese classics, a monumental task that he completed a few years before his death.
Convinced of the need to include Indo-Fijians in the government, he proposed a " government of national unity "-a grand coalition with the National Federation Party.
Convinced of the need for vertical integration, in 1974 he acquired Scarrone, a distribution company.
Convinced of the need for vertical integration, in 1974 he acquired Scarrone, a distribution company.
Convinced of the imperative need to use space technology for rapid development, Prof Rao undertook the responsibility for the establishment of satellite technology in India in 1972.
Convinced that there is still a need for a Batman, Bruce hires Terry as his " personal assistant " and begins secretly training him for his new role as Gotham's Dark Knight.
Convinced that he had what he need to walk his own road, he formed Lippo Group.
Convinced that his patients need some fresh air and some time away from the sanitarium, Dr. Weitzman persuades the administration to allow him to take them to a baseball game at Yankee Stadium.
Convinced that Filipinos need more than just the news, four pioneering journalists – Cheche Lazaro, Maria Ressa, Luchi Cruz-Valdez, Tony Velasquez, and Angie Ramos – adopted the investigative newsmagazine format and called the television program Probe.

Convinced and increase
Convinced of Jenga's potential, Grebler had invited two cousins to form Pokonobe Associates with him in 1985 to increase distribution of Jenga.

Convinced and ",
Convinced that they had a " civilizing mission ", they envisioned Indochina's participation in a French Union of former colonies that shared the common experience of French culture.
Convinced he is going to remain that way for the rest of his life, he prepares to " roam the world as a lost soul ", and Sally begins moving her stuff into his room.

Convinced and sought
Convinced that paid work was psychologically more valuable than cash handouts ( the " dole "), Hopkins sought to continue and expand New York State's work-relief programs, the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration.
Convinced that Ballinger, now head of the United States Department of Interior, had a personal interest in obstructing an investigation of the Cunningham case, Glavis had sought support from the U. S. Forest Service, whose jurisdiction over the Chugach National Forest included several of the Cunningham claims.

Convinced and centers
Convinced that 1968 could be the last chance for decisive victory, General Nguyễn Chí Thanh, suggested an all-out offensive against urban centers.

Convinced and social
Convinced of the necessity of violence to enact social change he volunteered to fight in the American Civil War, hoping thereby to bring about the end of slavery.
Convinced that the area is destined to become a social and cultural hub, Simon decides to focus his energy into making the pub a classier establishment.
Convinced that good social housing could produce good social architecture, and moved by the visible ravages of the Depression, she became a passionate leader in the fight for housing for the poor.

Convinced and .
Convinced of the wisdom of their own actions, and reassured by the promises of their economic development programs, governments may fail to push outward to win more and more people to the national effort, becoming instead more rigid and inflexible in their policies.
Convinced by this that rather than risk an evening battle in confined waters, the British were planning to wait for the following day, Brueys rescinded his earlier order to sail.
Convinced that he was about to die, he confessed to Roy Cropper that he was responsible for Liam's death.
Convinced that the same fate lay in store for Saint-Domingue, these commanders and others once again battled Leclerc.
Convinced that Himmler was the man for the job, Hitler appointed him Deputy Reichsführer-SS, with the rank of SS-Oberführer.
Convinced that nothing could meet the challenges facing the Church except imperial intervention, a number of influential clergy and laity separated themselves from communion with Gregory VI or either of his two rivals and implored Emperor Henry III to cross the Alps and restore order.
Convinced by Romero, a production company called Image Ten was formed which included Romero, Russo, Streiner, Hardman and Eastman.
Convinced of the potential importance of aircraft designs, he started working on various designs in 1891.
Convinced that Wolsey's loyalties lay with the Pope, not England, Anne, as well as Wolsey's many enemies, ensured his dismissal from public office in 1529.
Convinced that Girodias and Warhol were conspiring to steal her work, Solanas purchased a gun in the spring of 1968.
Convinced the tribe's survival required English-speaking leaders who could negotiate with the U. S., the legislature appointed John Ross as Principal Chief.
Convinced of its medical value, Caroline had her children Amelia, Caroline and Frederick inoculated against smallpox in the same manner.
Convinced that he needed a wasta, Nasser managed to secure a meeting with the Secretary-of-State, Ibrahim Kheiry Pasha, who sponsored his second attempt into the military academy.
Convinced that Israel was determined to attack Syria, he asked UN Secretary-General U Thant to withdraw UNEF forces from Sinai.
Convinced of the effectiveness of airborne assaults, the Allies hurried to train and organize their own airborne units.
Convinced of his madness, Tamora, Chiron and Demetrius approach him, dressed as the spirits of Revenge, Murder, and Rape.
Convinced that her career was being damaged by a succession of mediocre films, Davis accepted an offer in 1936 to appear in two films in Britain.
Convinced that the Prince of Condé was responsible for the uprising, the king had him come to the court and on October 31, 1560 arrested.
Convinced the book would be popular, Jewett made the unusual decision ( for that time ) to have six full-page illustrations by Hammatt Billings engraved for the first printing.
Convinced she has become a threat to herself and others, he reluctantly commits her to an institution, where she undergoes treatment for six months.
Convinced that Louis will leave her for Armand, Claudia demands that Louis turn a human Parisian doll maker, Madeleine, into a vampire to serve as both a mother figure and a replacement companion.

nation's and need
The immediate need for this kind of co-operation is underscored by the strain in this nation's international balance of payments.
The President said the nation's 92 medical and 47 dental schools cannot now handle the student load needed to meet the rising need for health care.
Implicitly, the CCC also led to a greater public awareness and appreciation of the outdoors and the nation's natural resources ; and the continued need for a carefully planned, comprehensive national program for the protection and development of natural resources.
Overall, an estimated 70 % of the nation's water supply network is in need of repair or replacement.
Realizing the need for vocal political support in the states, he formed connections with like-minded nationalists and used his network of treasury agents to link together friends of the government, especially merchants and bankers, in the new nation's dozen major cities.
The founders of an association calling itself the " Article 9 group " stressed the need to remove nuclear power from the nation's energy policy in light of Article 9 of the Constitution and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
This was first in an attempt to gain funding to continue with his studies and then also to make Her Majesty's Colonial Government aware of the need to preserve Bushman folklore as an important part of the nation's heritage and traditions.
The stated intent of the Goldwater-Nichols legislation is broadly accepted as valid for effective political discourse on issues affecting the nation's security -- the Congress and the Executive need a common understanding of the strategic environment and the administration's intent as a starting point for future dialogue.
As Britain was trying to recover from the costs of the Seven Years War and now in dire need of finances for the British army in the American colonies, Grenville's most immediate task was to restore the nation's finances.
* A nation's need to manufacture and repair its own navy and vessels that support its primary industries
However the depression continued in Jarrow until after the beginning of World War II in September 1939, when industrial production increased due to the nation's need for re-armament.
In addition, Reich used the office as a platform for focusing the nation's attention on the need for American workers to adapt to the new economy.
Kemosh plays an important role in the wars of Mesha, but is not mentioned in connection with his building activities, reflecting the crucial need to give recognition to the nation's god in the life and death national struggle.
During his first term in the Senate, Taft criticized what he believed was the inefficiency and waste of many New Deal programs and of the need to let private enterprise and businesses restore the nation's economy instead of relying upon government programs to end the Great Depression.
The president entered office with strong convictions about the need to reorient the nation's security policy, convictions reflecting his interest in maintaining a staunch defense while cutting government expenditures and balancing the budget.
In his health care roles, Johns has supported increased biopharmaceutical and free market health care innovation, while simultaneously defending the need to protect Medicare, Medicaid and other governmental health programs for the nation's elderly, poor and disabled.
Also in line with conservationism, bureaucrats allowing the construction of the Minnewanka reservoir espoused that the nation's development as a whole superseded the need to protect a small part of Banff National Park's nature.
I intend to stay and fight for our nation's commitment to people who need help and to reform HUD ...
It changes only when the nation's " largest banks " decide on the need to raise, or lower, their " base rate.
* Remind America of its need to maintain a strong Navy and Marine Corps to protect its citizens, their freedoms and the nation's maritime commerce.
During the 1980s it became clear of the need to rationalise and strengthen Italy ’ s position in space research and so the decision was made to create the Italian Space Agency to further coordinate the nation's space activities.
A state may perceive it threatening if individuals advocate change to the established order, or argue the need for reform of long-established policies, or engage in acts signifying some degree of disloyalty, e. g. by burning the nation's flag in public.
The act sympathized with the need of the nation's private sector for a $ 1 coin and expected that the appeal of changing the design would increase the public demand for new coins ( as the public generally responded well to the State Quarter program ).
Although Casa Alianza Nicaragua's age range was 14-18 in its early existence, it quickly moved to a range of approximately 10-20 in response to the nation's need.
DEC brings together a unique alliance of the UK's aid, corporate, public and broadcasting sectors to rally the nation's compassion, and ensure that funds raised go to DEC agencies best placed to deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need.

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