Sentence examples for believe implicitly from inspiring English sources

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"I believe implicitly that all men are born equal," Gandhi once wrote in the midst of one of his campaigns against untouchability.

Some believe implicitly in the 'business case' and like to pretend that pursuing responsibility will always pay off financially, even if only in the long term.

Others (e.g., Crystal 1997 ; Graddol 2006 ; McKay 2002 ; McKay & Bokhorst-Heng 2008 ) believe, implicitly or explicitly, that the global spread of English has helped intercultural understanding and international communication.

You believe, implicitly, that you'll continue to love your research and your field; self-examination and course corrections aren't anticipated because nothing will go wrong, your perspective will not change, and you will love every moment of graduate school--just like your advisor did.

With that wonder comes a tendency to cry, and to believe implicitly in the cathartic nature of crying, of the healing power of our own tears.

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He believes implicitly in the guidance to be found in the gospels.

Design pundits of the period believed implicitly in old Arts and Crafts values of the measured and the modest.

But although he could mock the service, and himself, Henderson believed implicitly in its importance and defended the continuing relevance of man-on-the-spot diplomacy.

As Robert Skidelsky puts it in "Keynes: The Return of the Master":Classical economists believed implicitly, New Classical economists believe explicitly, that market participants have perfect knowledge of future events.

I have little doubt that Silverton is a shrewd and sensible woman -- sad and brow-beaten maybe, and no doubt very gullible, but kind and courageous too -- and that she believes implicitly in what she has been told.

It may be for different reasons, although some of it is 'wartime inconvenience.' " Wolfowitz said that he was astonished by the argument of some war critics that, with no imminent threat from Iraq, the overturning of Saddam was unwarranted — an argument that he believes implicitly accepts Saddam's brutality.

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