• He unconvincingly excuses the opponents of the British Factory Acts, which improved appalling labour conditions.

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  • Mr Zapatero has argued, unconvincingly, that there will be no political price to pay for talks.

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  • In so doing, he neatly but unconvincingly removes the physical basis for good or bad behaviour.

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  • He claims, unconvincingly, that this hands-off approach has already banished the bane of the Internet, spam.

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  • Policy-wise, one exception to present futility would be true tax reform, which both parties have paid lip-service to, unconvincingly.

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  • Heskey headed home a James Milner cross after Brian Jensen had unconvincingly punched the ball clear from a corner.

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  • As Donegal fans were joyfully hailing the success, McEniff was unconvincingly lamenting his team's first half display to quote-seeking journalists.

    BBC: McEniff plays down win

  • At times he calls for a thoroughgoing scepticism, even relativism, attacking the Christianity of Pascal (unconvincingly) and Francis of Assisi (amusingly).

    ECONOMIST: Essays

  • It argues, unconvincingly, that handouts of shares are really no different from the stock options so favoured by most American companies.

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  • With Syria disintegrating, Tunisia holding landmark elections and Egypt sputtering along unconvincingly, the attentions of the international community are understandably divided.

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  • Rumours of squabbles in the Peugeot family over a sale have erupted in the trade press, only to be unconvincingly denied before Christmas.

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  • Only Tommy Bowe, Jamie Roberts and David Wallace retain their places from the side which unconvincingly beat a Royal XV in Saturday's tour opener.

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  • The visitors began brightly after the interval and forced three corners which were dealt with unconvincingly by Villa's keeper Scott Carson, who flapped at the ball on each occasion.

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  • The AG claimed unconvincingly to be unfamiliar with the particulars.

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  • Rory Delap's ever-reliable throw-ins presented Stoke with a good chance when the Irishman's long hoist was punched unconvincingly by Cech straight to Etherington, whose goal-bound shot was blocked by Drogba.

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  • Five minutes later Gyan unleashed another fierce in-swinging effort from outside the area, this time from a free-kick, which was punched away unconvincingly by El Hadary in the Egypt goal.

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