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So the largest core encodes a strong doxastic notion of certainty or full belief, while the smallest encodes a weaker notion of 'almost certainty' or expectation.[19] So, when the universe is countable and countable additivity is imposed, we can define two main attitudes as follows: An event is expected if it contains the smallest core, whereas it is fully believed if it contains the largest.
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But Pakistani officials hardly seem to expect their denial to be fully believed.
Fighting it entails, among other things, dismantling the historical bias against victims, particularly black victims — and not simply replacing it with the tenet that an accuser must always and unthinkingly be fully believed.
Fighting it entails, among other things, dismantling the historical bias against victims, particularly black victims and not simply replacing it with the tenet that an accuser must always and unthinkingly be fully believed.
If only we knew the truth, we could represent belief with a truth-valuation function, or just a set of sentences that are fully believed.
This is in contrast to cases of mere balance where few propositions that are evidence for $H$ are fully believed, or where probability is spread out over a number of chance hypotheses.
Another potential precise response would be to suggest that there is weight of evidence for $H$ if many propositions that are evidence for $H$ are fully believed, or if there is a chance proposition (about $H$) that is near to fully believed.
He is fully confident and believing.
When he is fully focused and believes he is tough to beat, he must be a nightmare to play against.
His protestations of intolerance aside, Pence is fully entitled to believe that gay people are icky, or Godless, or whatever he wants.
He added that Mr. Romney is a man who he believed is "fully qualified to be commander in chief".
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