To have a blind conviction is to believe in something very strongly, even though one has no reasons or evidence to support their belief. For example, religious faith is a blind conviction; one may believe in the existence of God, although there is no concrete proof of this.
No, the idiom is "turned a blind eye" as in "she turned a blind eye to his suffering." You don't change an idiom around or you lose the meaning.
That every person is provided fair and equaltreatment regardless of race, ethnicity, age, sex, or religious conviction
The word "conviction" has two meanings. The first is an absolute belief in someone of something even though there may be no hard evidence. eg. "I have the conviction that God exists even though I have never seen or heard Him".The other meaning of this word is legalistic. After a trial in a court of law and after a jury's verdict of guilty, a felon is convicted and his sentence is handed by the judge. An example of "conviction" in this sense is, "The man was being tried for murder and the weight of evidence against him was so strong that his conviction was no surprise to anyone."
The conviction occured after the jury agreed to send the man to prison
Great belief is a good way to reword it I guess. Profound conviction is a belief or a thought that hold hold very dear to them.
Blind sac is in the cecum it absorbs less. its is known as blind sac becoz cecum meaning in latin is blind...
The adjective for "blind" in French is "aveugle". It can also be used as a noun: "un aveugle", meaning "a blind person".
I think weather blind means that you cant feel any weather or see it
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A method of teaching the blind
Blind, I believe.
Blind, I believe.
Diverticulectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a diverticulum, a blind pouch that may be found in the colon.
The meaning of the blind mice is about the time of the Cruel Queen Mary aka Bloody Mary. It was about How three men went against her unfair rain. With that She killed them
I think the "spiritual meaning" is that you're not blind, and there are squirrels where you live.
This is a variation of Cecilia, a name meaning Blind.
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