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Moreover, Primis seemed to disdain the Sulzbergers' deeply held notion of themselves as stewards of the Times.
Perhaps even more damning than the dismal graduation rate was the fact that the national college graduation rate for black students generally was four points higher than for students at HBCUs, challenging the deeply held notion that HBCUs are better suited to help black students finish school.
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But when he received his commission, he realized that he had deeply held notions about the South, thanks to its music.
No longer can it be assumed that the law by which society is governed reflects deeply held notions of moral wrong and right.
It goes against all our most deeply held notions about the role of medicine, of surgery, hospitals and, indeed, our bodies.
As they reviewed the evidence for the report entitled "The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later," their task was undoubtedly a difficult one and sometimes they were able to look at the evidence and recognize facts that challenged their deeply held notions.
Despite our culture's deeply held belief that women are uniquely wired to want children, the notion of maternal instinct is a myth.
"We don't define what a deeply held belief is".
How much is deeply held belief?
The notion that the U.S. is free, even obligated, to tell other countries how to structure and run their domestic politics, is a deeply held belief among the American political elite.
But that argument, critics said, glosses over broad areas of the Constitution and blithely ignores the deeply held American notions of privacy and limits to government authority.
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