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Miners say that they considered Obama's environmental regulations a "war on coal," and believed, not without reason, that Hillary Clinton intended to continue his initiatives.
During the breakdown she suffered in the mid-1950s, bronght on by a dependence on diet pills, Spark believed (not without justice) that Stanford was filching her papers and trying to steal the mystery of her genius.
(Until changes in 1995, 2008 and 2013, it was believed, not without reason, that acknowledging treatment for mental health could affect one's ability to get or maintain a security clearance).
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With communities believing – not without cause – that they face an existential threat, the need for a negotiated settlement is more urgent than ever.
A tired old lion and world-weary bon vivant, he grandiosely believes (not without cause as told here), that his leaks can start a new revolution.
Among the audience for "The Post" will be a faction that chafes at the title and believes, not without cause, that it should be "The Times".
He believes, not entirely without reason, that religion is still something of a taboo in mainstream entertainment.
Nathaniel Parker's handsome, strapping Henry VIII subtly shows you a man who can bring himself to believe what he needs to believe but not without some self-pitying twinges of conscience.
The problem is that people don't believe them, and not without reason.
And all this happened, believe it or not, without a National Energy Policy.
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