Sentence examples for grounds to doubt from inspiring English sources

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"The senator from Massachusetts has given us ample grounds to doubt the judgment and the attitude he brings to bear on vital issues of national security".

Paul Achleitner, the chairman of the Deutsche Bank supervisory board, replied that the law firms hired to conduct an internal investigation had found "no grounds to doubt the integrity of senior management".

"The world has grounds to doubt that Russia will cope with the obligations to eliminate chemical weapons that it undertook in 1993," Mr. Pak told reporters after meeting Mr. Bustani on Tuesday.

We knew it was raining when we ran in from the storm, but after some time we may have grounds to doubt whether it is still raining.

Since we cannot know which factor was decisive, we have grounds to doubt any claim that one or the other was.

The issue is what a given test will yield, if it is applied, and that it must be applied; not, as above, that we probably should not accept the results of a test, since there are normative grounds to doubt the appropriateness of the test.

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Dr Myles Allen, a climate modeller at the University of Oxford and Professor Hans von Storch, a climate scientist at the Institute for Coastal Research, in Geesthacht, Germany signed a joint column in Nature when the email hacking story broke, in which they said that "no grounds have arisen to doubt the validity of the thermometer-based temperature record since it began in about 1850".

Although the policeman had not identified himself, there were no substantive grounds for the reporter to doubt that he was representing the complainant.

Referee Jared Maxwell called no try due to doubt over the grounding but the bunker confirmed downward pressure.

In other words, the Epistemist can claim the Academic Skeptic is not within her (epistemic) rights to require that in order to know that p we have to eliminate grounds for doubting that p for which we have no evidence whatsoever.

One might think, with Hayek, that central planning fails because it calls for omniscience, but on the same grounds also doubt whether step-change must be worse than incrementalism.

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