Sentence examples for frequent belief from inspiring English sources

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Possible ancient ritual meaning is suggested by the frequent belief that if a sword is touched, even lightly, the dance must be stopped.

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As well as a frequent public belief about social causes in both countries, there was also a common belief in personal vulnerability factors.

Importantly, the current results also show that it appears safe to provide trauma-focused treatment for PTSD in combination with SUD treatment, which is in contrast to frequent clinical belief.

Finally, the elderly persons experiencing anxiety or depression agree with "When I've had a bad night, I should stay in bed longer in the morning to try to recover" in higher proportions than asymptomatic older individuals, but this is the least frequent problematic belief.

The most frequent form of this belief is that of the familiar an animal whose soul is bound up with that of the sorcerer, whose form the sorcerer can assume, and who may be commanded to serve his evil master.

Nevertheless, the underlying idea is to propose a formal method to assess, objectively, sets of frequent patterns, seen as belief structures, in terms of certainty in the information they represent.

The account must thus not merely describe what goes on in the mind, it must also do this in such a way as to show that and how these mental activities lead naturally, if with frequent exceptions, to true belief (see Loeb 2006 for further discussion of these questions).

Receiving both the pneumococcal vaccine and the most recent influenza vaccine compared with receiving neither, among younger patients was related to unemployment, more frequent physician visits, and belief that those who do not receive the flu shot are more susceptible to the flu.

Patient factors that on bivariate analyses had a p-value of less than 0.20 and were consequently included in the multivariate model were: patient beliefs that frequent visits to see the doctor or nurse and the associated travel/parking costs are disadvantages of injections, and the belief oral B12 would add unnecessarily to an already large number of prescribed oral medications.

WARNER APOLOGIZES -- Quarterback Kurt Warner of the St . LouisRams angered his coach, Mike Martz, when he was quoted on a Web site on Super Bowl Sunday as saying that religious beliefs and frequent Bible reading might have contributed to his benching last season.

He similarly objected to Hubbard's personality and ambitions and denounced the highly regimented Scientology organization, although he continued to subscribe to some of the religion's core beliefs, making frequent references to its chief diagnostic tool, the e-meter, throughout the decade.

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