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If someone of Cosby's standing can at least be brought in front of a judge and jury at such a public level, and an actual case is heard, maybe victims accusing non-celebrities will be more willing to report – and maybe they will be believed more often.
Smokers believed more often that ventilation could eliminate SHS and were less likely to report low compliance with the ban.
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That's what the humans believe, more often than not, after watching this compact, 40-year-old C.E.O.
But he was far from lazy when fighting for something that he believed in or, more often, in fighting against something he disliked.A more telling reason lies in their different attitudes to progress.
Of the last four home games in the league, Swindon have won just one but Di Canio believes that, more often than not, home fans will be leaving the County Ground happy.
Which of the dueling experts to believe is more often determined by presentation skills and likability than the technical accuracy of the testimony.
When I feel upset, I have to ask myself -- "Am I upset about what is happening now, in the moment, or am I upset because I am processing this through my insecurities?" Believe me, more often than not, this happens AFTER I have snapped someone's head off; not to brag, but I snap off heads like a pro.
But making sense of things often requires believing more.
And since one of the brain's primary jobs is to find evidence of what it believes is true, more often than not, the negative beliefs formed for a person who experiences CDV become the foundation of that person's self-concept throughout life.
I'd like to believe it, although more often than not, what proves true is that when men are the least bit insecure or feeling neglected or unloved or not satisfied sexually, they will sleep with other women and lie about it.
"If David said X, I think the president would more often believe X than challenge it".
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