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Why not just accept a Trojan Horse?" Bob joked, "I hardly doubt that there's an army hiding within it, Dolores".

Bach, in keeping with the practice of his time, used fewer markings still, and we can hardly doubt that he expected many expressive touches -- even whole flourishes -- not printed in the score.

I hardly doubt that would happen if ObamaCare were anywhere close to fatal for private insurance.

The tasks that molecular machines are best suited to carry out also need careful consideration: "I can't see exactly what would happen, but I can hardly doubt that when we have some control of the arrangement of things on a small scale we will get an enormously greater range of possible properties that substances can have, and of different things that we can do".

Richard P. Feynman (1959)[ 2] I can't see exactly what would happen, but I can hardly doubt that when we have some control of the arrangement of things on a small scale we will get an enormously greater range of possible properties that substances can have, and of different things that we can do.

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By long experience of the course of human society, the principle of development in culture has become so ingrained in our philosophy that ethnologists, of whatever school, hardly doubt but that, whether by progress or degradation, savagery and civilization are connected as lower and higher stages of one formation.

But there is hardly any doubt that he has solid reasons to complain about vote manipulation.

There is hardly any doubt that Budanov's assurances that he has nothing to do with the murder are sincere.

It acted with only a murmur of opposition and with hardly a doubt that he would be re-elected by a huge majority in November.

There is hardly any doubt that some vandal, seeking treasures, set off a dynamite bomb under one of the larger monuments" (Field letter from Uxmal, 14 April , 1930 MARl Archives, Tulane University, printed in full as Appendix 1 in Hinderleiter 1930).

Such a description leaves hardly any doubt that in 15th-century Scotland the term golf primarily referred to a fiercely contended team game, and this accounts for its being banned in the acts of Parliament quoted above.

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