Sentence examples for anyway believed from inspiring English sources

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And most people anyway believed the currency had sunk too far last year.In this section What took them so long?

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But she wrote the novel anyway, believing that Zimbabweans must confront the troubled past to move forward.

Mr Tansirimas and his friends, anyway, believe that Bangkok, which has just been recognised as the world's most-visited city, ought to have a new park.

By featuring President Obama, the ad suggests that J Street, anyway, believes that the link will be a plus for Mr. Sestak in November, or at least for its cause.

But Myers, who anticipates a spree of China-backed projects in the region over the coming years anyway, believes it has nevertheless become "a source of considerable concern and anxiety" for Washington.

While only a small percentage of Americans (around 1%) suffer coeliac disease and must eliminate gluten from their diet, about a quarter of the population quit it anyway, believing it will help them to lose weight and boost energy.

Coincidentally, I had brought my son to Berlin earlier this year, and we talked about our shared sense that Germans (or some Germans, anyway) believe that kids should keep quiet, stay in their designated kid zones and not disturb the order of things.

Anyway, believe it or not, even though I am German, I too have known dark football times in the past – for example the European Championships of 2000, when Germany were knocked out at the group stage, finishing below England (also knocked out).

Almost a decade later, his misgivings about marrying Lady Diana Spencer, a woman twelve years his junior, whom he did not love, or even know very well, caused him to weep with anguish on the eve of their wedding, but he went through with it anyway, believing that, as he wrote in a letter, it was "the right thing for this Country and for my family".

The psychological possibility of doxastic venture Some philosophers have argued, however, that one cannot (in full reflective awareness, anyway) believe that p while accepting that one has insufficient evidence for p's truth (Adler 2002).

She'll be a lousy president anyway, believe me". Nov. 6, 2016, 3 04 p.m. Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes.

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