Arguably, Mr Chirac, at 68, is a bit old to play the reformer convincingly.
But to do so convincingly it will have to start behaving like a high-quality public company.
With his large features and solid but nimble body, he convincingly portrays otherworldly creatures.
And so, three years on from the 11 September attacks, neither side can convincingly claim victory.
Vitamin D has been convincingly correlated with all-cause mortality, with certain cancers, and with multiple sclerosis.
Worse yet, they convincingly beat arch-rival Michigan (28-14), yet lost to Michigan in BCS standings.
Mr Trigano claimed, not wholly convincingly, that the distinction between work and leisure was breaking down.
That is not an argument any government can make convincingly when the economy is in recession.
Finally, Johnson carefully, convincingly explains how critical our Founders and their Constitution were to our subsequent progress.
The story unfolds in absorbing, convincingly re-created settings: Paris (including its notorious sewers), Cairo, Shanghai and Ceylon.
To convincingly establish your authority and expertise on the subject, stay mindful of your composure and actions.
And while there are legitimate arguments for such a model, I've yet to see it convincingly executed.
Durham Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Hogg said Mike Barton had "convincingly demonstrated" his suitability during interview.
Fuller Torrey et al illustrates convincingly that these types of illness are rooted in the genetic make-up.
Most hedge-funders are believed to be mere lucky attendees at the casino a view which Mr Mallaby convincingly refutes.
It valued gut feeling, and said that you can change the polls if you spin them convincingly enough.
In the 2003 elections, it won convincingly with 38 seats, but then underwent a damaging split in 2005.
The storage sector's near-term visibility problem "is not likely to be convincingly better for several months, " she said.
He testified convincingly that he was uncomfortable giving out false information--especially because he knew the true state of affairs.
Never mind that benefits from the practice aren't convincingly proven and that some doctors say it could be dangerous.
And Farhad Manjoo at Slate argues convincingly that there are many reasons for it to keep doing well.
He grasps the importance of looking presidential, and already plays the role convincingly.
At 55, Davis could have convincingly played the mother of a 19-year-old boy.
The future is in recognizing the energy arsenal showcased so convincingly by Irene.
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There are votes available for any party which can claim convincingly to have cleaned itself up, Mr Lopes thinks.
Numbers are convincingly down, so the issue is likely to shift few votes.
Although the company showed some good signs in its most recent quarter, TI failed to answer this question convincingly.
Making sustainability the default: Behavioral economics convincingly demonstrates that we act much less rationally than we think we do.
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Nievert says, not very convincingly, that she wants to step down at the end of 2002, when she'll be 62.
The play gave the Knicks a 17-9 edge on the scoreboard in the opening quarter, which they won convincingly, 37-25.
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