Sentence examples for believed separate from inspiring English sources

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But the sentence that follows needs to be noted: 24% believed separate roads were "a good situation" and 54% believed they were "a necessary situation".

In a rare public discussion with Alex Salmond, the Scottish first minister, at the Edinburgh international book festival, McEwan said he believed separate national literary cultures in the British isles had survived the act of union between England and Scotland three centuries ago.

Jinnah, though he believed separate electorates, based on religion, necessary to ensure Muslims had a voice in the government, was willing to compromise on this point, but talks between the two parties failed.

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Discussion of the shared spaces around the 18-acre campus, including the central fountain plaza, connecting walkways and Damrosch Park, is likely to touch on issues like the "hostile walls" that some believe separate Lincoln Center from the community and like the complex's unshaded stone plazas, which some see as forbidding.

We continue to, what I believe, separate people.

After all, even the President of the United States, a constitutional scholar and a product of a once-illegal bi-racial marriage, believes "separate but equal" is OK when it comes to same sex couples.

Patients with infections of lower extremity above the malleoli constitute a population that may be similar to but, we believe, separate from foot infections in persons with diabetes.

His willingness to dig into those quiet emotions is what many fans, from Texas and elsewhere, believe separates Mr. Walker from the Nashville musicians who dominate country-music radio.

After an 18-year career at Kforce, one of the key traits that I believe separates the good from the great is the ability to instill discipline in everything you do.

Though commentators disagree over whether the referent of "I" is a corporeal substance — a soul-body composite — since Leibniz did not believe separated souls without organic bodies were possible — or, alternatively, a single dominant monad, an immaterial substance outside space and time, "I" assuredly named a thing that was indivisible and imperishable (G 6: 598–600).

"They believed a separate show would better highlight women's work and achievements and lead to greater understanding and appreciation of it," Ms. Kirkham wrote.

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