Sentence examples for To believes from inspiring English sources

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To believes

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To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing)

  • If you believe the numbers, you'll agree we need change.

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Hardly anyone I talked to believes that democracy can be established overnight.

Lewis, like the other scholars I spoke to, believes that Fauset "shouldn't be forgotten.

Frustrated by the frequency of power outages, it is no surprise that the waiter I spoke to believes that Saleh's men are behind these disruptions.

Even if this is true, which no student or staff member I've spoken to believes for a moment, it will still mean the destruction of a precious space.

There are no figures for the number of gold thefts, let alone the theft of Asian gold, but everyone I speak to believes the number of robberies is increasing.

Now, with a thaw in the world's relations with Myanmar, their proddings will carry more weight.Yet nobody who works in eastern Myanmar, where most of the refugees would have to go back to, believes that the conditions remotely exist for their safe return.

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Hard to believe, right?

Almost hard to believe.

So, who to believe?

I choose to believe!

PARIS — What to believe?

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