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Things that you have accepted as true from a very early age may not be true--or may not be true for others.
As Frede argues, skeptics find themselves with a rather persistent thought, without having accepted it as true in actual fact.
The couple has accepted the Republican talking points as true because they are predisposed to do so.
In his summing up to the jury, the judge, Mr Justice Sweeney, said that the evidence of at least two of the three had to be accepted as true if it was to convict Cairns of perjury.
That is especially true now, and Brown has accepted it.
Property and businesses owned by Chinese Indonesians were targeted by mobs, and over 100 women were sexually assaulted; this aspect of the riots, though generally accepted as true, has been denied by several Indonesian groups.
With some derision for the Bush administration's arguments, a three-judge panel said the government contended that its accusations against the detainee should be accepted as true because they had been repeated in at least three secret documents.
However, because a hypothesis inherently is falsifiable, even hypotheses supported by scientific evidence and accepted as true are susceptible to rejection later, when new evidence has become available.
How do those explanations become accepted as true?
"However, that fact even accepted as true, cannot excuse Wideman's subsequent actions".
Because this is a motion to dismiss, these allegations must be accepted as true.
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