Examples of using Convince people in English and their translations into Italian
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Convince people that they cannot receive communication directly from God
ability to handle rejections and convince people, a tenacious spirit,
we must convince people not to send
Convince people that being in your list gets them one step closer to having great skin.
a vision fitted for convince people of the correctness of its vision.
Rather one should convince people to change their intention to change,
He kept on saying that with that kind of technology you could convince people of almost anything.
maybe… maybe… do you think that you could convince people to come?
Convince people that the only way to stop a pandemic is to impose mandatory testing.
These are activities that convince people we are an active opposition party
The decision making system now is mainly based upon different industries which feel that they have a good product so they advertise and convince people to buy that product.
Under capitalism, the ruling class must proclaim ideals for public consumption and convince people that these ideals are being fulfilled,
One may convince people that thought-creativeness can mold not only personal forms
he's obviously Woging to, like, convince people he's dealing with the devil on a first-person basis.
Following accession, however, we must continue our work to enlighten and convince people throughout the enlarged EU.
who believes she's a very large woman who can convince people she's only slightly large.
Don't outright shout- it's funnier if you can convince people your condition is real.
some fancy sounding dogma can convince people to do the worst atrocities.
it certainly could not convince people to buy it, something Samsung had no problem doing despite the condemnation from the critics.
With some compressed gas from your local farming supply store… you can convince people that if they get a little too curious.