Sentence examples for a full belief from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a full belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong conviction or complete confidence in something.
Example: "She had a full belief in the success of the project, despite the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "a strong belief" or "complete faith".

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"Some guys go into matches against the best players probably without a full belief they can win, so that is something I will do differently.

As recently as a few weeks ago, he was quoted in New York magazine, "Maybe the nice thing about being a comedian is never having a full belief in yourself to know the answer".

Just before that era began, the dance critic David Vaughan wrote that "Ashton, Balanchine, and Cunningham are the ABC of contemporary classicism"; Mr. Alston's choreography has long exemplified a full belief in this trinity.

It follows that if the arguments for there being a God, including any arguments from religious experience, are at best probable ones, no one would be justified in having a full belief that there is a God.

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But even a less than full belief in an epistemological thesis which showed theism to be unjustified would be damaging.

Instead, like those famous midcentury Catholics, Gordon's mother attends to the nourishment of her own particular religious vocation, a vocation less glamorous than Merton's and Day's but no less divine — a vocation as a single mother, as one afflicted by polio, as a woman in full belief of the love of God.

The other interpretation of Newman's position is to say that evidentialism falsely presupposes that there are fine gradations on a scale from full belief through partial belief to partial disbelief to full disbelief.

When a small organization has full belief in itself and its ability to play in the big leagues and can back that up by delivering on its promises, it isn't really faking the important part.

When does less than full belief in a professed credo become actionable fraud if one is soliciting gifts or legacies?

When you hire someone, they are under the full belief that a) they will be at the job for at least one year and b) they will be the ones who decide to leave.

Of course it is incoherence as a logical defect, rather than one of means/ends rationality that is Christensen's focus, but since sanctioning bets as fair that cannot be fair is not a property of incoherent degrees of belief alone, he has not shown incoherence to be on a par with inconsistency with full belief, where the defect lies with the beliefs themselves.

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