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Those who believe constant self-reference is the wrong procedure for poetry — those who are strenuously traditional or strenuously hipster — won't cotton to "Wheeling Motel".

Fray Tomás González, director of the migrant shelter known as "La 72" in the state of Tabasco, believes constant communication is vital for the security of migrants and their families.

In other words, we believe constant doubt is a prerequisite for evidence based medicine and therefore its application should be continuously tested (respectively falsified) in order to secure that the knowledge gained by statistical interpretation of probabilities really is a reflection of the true nature of the problem for which the evidence based solution was found.

Piety, and a sense of God's special favour hovering over England, are, he believes, constants in the English character which raises the question of where they have gone now.

"David also, as Tony did, believed in constant political campaigning as the daily style of politics and in exerting control-freak discipline over his colleagues".

I waited for things to "get better" and believed the constant refrains of my (non-paying) clients and it wiped me out…I am still trying to re-build.

He believed in constant conversation between the president and lawmakers, for "if the members are to know nothing but what is important enough to be put in a public message," Jefferson wrote, "it becomes a government of chance and not of design".

It is widely believed that constant exposure to new ideas and skills makes people better workers, thinkers, and societal contributors.

Nevertheless, it is believed that constant exposure enables the ethnographer 'to make accurate guesses about what might or what might not be an appropriate response to a question' (Schensul et al., 2013).

In this study, only two caregivers believed that constant change of caregiver's affect children's negative behaviour (the causes of negative behaviours are explored in depth in the "Qualitative results" section).

Francisco Pacheco, a painter and theoretician who visited El Greco in 1611, wrote that the painter liked "the colors crude and unmixed in great blots as a boastful display of his dexterity" and that "he believed in constant repainting and retouching in order to make the broad masses tell flat as in nature".

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