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I cancelled, believing there would be other opportunities, that there was plenty of time.
"We were not fooling ourselves into believing there would be no incidents," Jeh C. Johnson, the Pentagon's general counsel, said in an interview.
In 1972, he and his wife, Daphne, moved to Canada, believing there would be greater opportunities for their children than in England.
"I have a hard time believing there would be money for anything else," said Dr. Andrew Sessler, a physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a proponent of a new project to study the nearly massless particles called neutrinos.
"I'd like to catch something in batting practice," he said, voicing limited hope, believing there would be a crowd of fans in right field, where they expected Maris might hit home run No. 61, which would break Babe Ruth's single-season mark.
Lewis points out that if valuing were just believing, there would be "no conceptual reason why valuing is a favourable attitude" (Lewis 1989: 115).
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I believe there would not be a 2013 season.
Nobody actually believed there would be any tears.
She believed there would be times when she knew better.
"Did we ever believe there would be a Palestinian Authority?
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