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He believed too in the superiority of Greek culture and in the meritoriousness and providential character of the Roman Empire.
The case against Tony Blair is sometimes that he believed nothing, and sometimes that he believed too much.
He believed, too, that citizenship involved responsibilities as well as rights.
It was, he believed, too primitive: like the immature child's "me, me, me".
Paxman, however, remained in his element: unflappable – afflicting those he thought too comfortable, and comforting anyone he believed too afflicted.
He believed, too, that "the passion for destruction is also a creative urge," which was not a description of the regenerative workings of capitalism but a call to the barricades.
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Breyer is a great believer in the ability of the government to solve problems; he believes, too, that judges should give the elected branches of government a good deal of leeway to pass laws to that end.
Why, he believes too much in what he reports.
Yet he believes too many of the class of '98 were let down by their profession.
He believes, too, that "destiny was destiny, and no other thing.
It's that he believes too much that an independent Scotland would be self-evidently splendid.
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