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Morris was correct in believing that Clinton would run, but wrong that she would get the nomination.
Or is Mr. Sands correct in believing there is no trip on which a child does not belong?
He had said, though he hadn't planned to say it (Lynn was not correct in believing that everything that escaped his lips was premeditated), that he'd like to spend his last day lounging around the house.
He recently suggested that, while a number of emerging countries are facing problems at about the same time, there is little evidence of automatic contagion.Are America's Treasury officials correct in believing that the risks of contagion today are much smaller than they were in the past, or are they being dangerously complacent?
Finally, S's being correct in believing that p might merely be a matter of luck.
Blundell was correct in believing that humans should only get human blood.
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Murdoch came in believing the newsroom was left-leaning and his appointed editor set out to correct that.
Medical adherence is an enormous challenge for the healthcare industry, with a failure to take the correct medicine at the correct time believed to cost in the region of $300bn a year, and approximately 120,000 deaths.
So, Ann, in fact, believes that Bob's assumption is correct (she believes Bob's assumption is \(C\) and that \(C\) is correct).
Yes, that's it am I correct in that you all believe you don't deserve to experience, for example, the simple pleasure of being amused by juxtapositions between the behaviors of disparate cultures or races or inhabitants of cities? Would a one-liner with an unexpected, yet satisfying, turn of phrase not satisfy you because you're afraid of being satisfied?
Yes, that's it — am I correct in that you all believe you don't deserve to experience, for example, the simple pleasure of being amused by juxtapositions between the behaviors of disparate cultures or races or inhabitants of cities? Would a one-liner with an unexpected, yet satisfying, turn of phrase not satisfy you because you're afraid of being satisfied?
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