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1have the courage of your convictions — have the courage of (your) convictions to have the confidence to do or say what you think is right even when other people disagree. Have the courage of your convictions don t go out to work if you feel your children need you at home …
2have the courage of convictions — have the courage of (your) convictions to have the confidence to do or say what you think is right even when other people disagree. Have the courage of your convictions don t go out to work if you feel your children need you at home …
3have the courage of your convictions — have the courage of (your/its) convictions to do or say what you think is right no matter who disagrees with you. He has the courage of his convictions to do what is right even when other disagree. “What is needed is a political party with the… …
4have the courage of its convictions — have the courage of (your/its) convictions to do or say what you think is right no matter who disagrees with you. He has the courage of his convictions to do what is right even when other disagree. “What is needed is a political party with the… …
5have the courage of convictions — have the courage of (your/its) convictions to do or say what you think is right no matter who disagrees with you. He has the courage of his convictions to do what is right even when other disagree. “What is needed is a political party with the… …
6have the courage of one's convictions — ► have the courage of one s convictions act on one s beliefs despite danger or disapproval. Main Entry: ↑courage …
7have the courage of your (own) convictions — phrase to continue to say or do what you think is right, even when other people think you are wrong Thesaurus: to not change, or to refuse to change your opinionsynonym Main entry: courage …
8have the courage of one's convictions — {v. phr.} To be brave enough to act according to your beliefs. * /Steve showed that he had the courage of his convictions by refusing to help another student cheat in the exam./ * /Owen knew that Pete had started the fight, but he was afraid to… …
9have the courage of one's convictions — {v. phr.} To be brave enough to act according to your beliefs. * /Steve showed that he had the courage of his convictions by refusing to help another student cheat in the exam./ * /Owen knew that Pete had started the fight, but he was afraid to… …
10have\ the\ courage\ of\ one's\ convictions — v. phr. To be brave enough to act according to your beliefs. Steve showed that he had the courage of his convictions by refusing to help another student cheat in the exam. Owen knew that Pete had started the fight, but he was afraid to say so; he …