Sentence examples for expression of doubts from inspiring English sources

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Physician's guidance directed toward the child was moderately associated with the following behaviors: asking about doubts (r = 0.64; p < 0.01) and bonding with the child (r = 0.44; p < 0.01), expression of doubts (r = 0.49; p < 0.01), protesting (r = 0.17; p < 0.01), obtaining information from the child (r = 0.64; p < 0.01) and the child's schooling (r = 0.52; p < 0.01).

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Under John Paul II, any expression of doubt in this ludicrous ban would bar a priest from promotion.

In a typical expression of doubt, one newspaper carried a totally straight report of the fatal shootout under the headline "Basra Killed Again".

For every breathless declaration, there seemed to be a corresponding expression of doubt over how juicy a drunken-driving infraction from 24 years ago really was.

Science is there to handle the uncanny, and the biologist's declaration near the end of the book – "Our instruments are useless, our methodology broken, our motivations selfish" – is anything but an expression of doubt.

Vice President Dick Cheney, however, persuaded Mr. Bush to stay the course with Mr. Cheney's old friend Mr. Rumsfeld, arguing that any change might be perceived as an expression of doubt and hesitation on the war.

Only periodically does he throw in an appropriate expression of doubt.Far from being a pacifist, Jesus for Mr Aslan was the leader of a nationalist revolt against Rome who was punished for sedition, not blasphemy.

The film holds fast to one of the sorrier traditions of the left: the belief that any expression of doubt about the virtue of a revolutionary regime can only play into the hands of its enemies, and so must be suppressed.

But I am detecting a whiff of revisionism within Labour ranks, a sense that the party might have over-reached itself in its expression of doubt about the project.

My answer was, "Oh Daddy, you seem to be getting better, aren't you?" He shrugged his shoulders and raised his eyebrows in an expression of doubt and passed away three days later.

The only other surviving expression of doubt is found in Aelian, who cites "Hesiod" for the number of Niobe's children, but qualifies his citation with "unless these verses are not by Hesiod, but have been passed off falsely as his, like many other passages".

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