Sentence examples for at belief from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at belief" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "He was at belief that the project would succeed." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "in belief" or "of the belief".

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The Jesuits have always tried to get people to think for themselves, to arrive at belief through an arduous process.

The vitality of Thomas' testimony is lost when it ends at belief.

And if we look at belief and not just identity, there are three million (beyond the 22.8percentt unaffiliated and beyond the nonbelievers in traditional religions) who identify with what Pew calls "other faiths," which is composed of mostly nontheistic traditions: Unitarians, deists, humanists, Ethical Culturists, Humanistic Jews and others.

We also looked at belief systems and how patients approached their care because these issues need to be understood and aligned.

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So Joyce created his own memorial to Bruno, with "Finnegans Wake," in which he pays tribute to the philosopher's name ("brulobrulo"), death ("fried-at-belief-stakes"), and dualistic philosophy ("equals of opposites, evolved by a onesame power of nature or of spirit... and polarised for reunion by the symphysis of their antipathies").

It cannot be denied that one often arrives at beliefs, including justified ones, in just this fashion.

These occurrences left traces of varying degrees of information richness; and these traces give us a rational basis for arriving at beliefs about the occurrences of the past.

Roxanne often looks at the gauge and arrives at beliefs like the following: "On this occasion the gauge reads 'F' and F", where the second conjunct implies that the tank is full.

The legal rules of evidence, in turn, are a prime case of the latter: for these rules structure the epistemic process by which jurors arrive at beliefs about disputed matters of fact at trials.

Mīmāṃsā's Buddhist opponents characteristically affirmed, in this regard, that only perception and inference had this status, and that all other ways of arriving at beliefs were somehow reducible to one of these.

Not to mention a public slap at beliefs of his boss.

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