Sentence examples for is universally believed from inspiring English sources

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The chief risk: While 70 percent of Broadway shows lose money, the percentage is universally believed to be even greater Off Broadway.

Indeed, most people are convinced that only people can remember: it is universally believed that while apes who have learned fairly complex gestures are able to reproduce them, they memorize but don't remember them.

The difference today is that money is universally believed to be powerful.

Even though it is universally believed that face is a multidimensional construct, the majority of studies takes face as a whole concept to analyze its relationship to luxury goods consumption, gifts consumption, human consumption and conspicuous consumption.

Item: Although top Baathists have not publicly admitted it, it is universally believed that Hussein ordered the execution of Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Baqr al-Sadr, the Iraqi Shiites' top leader, friend of Khomeini and longtime foe of Baathist rule.

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Equally, the climate for foreign investment in Russia was universally believed to have turned for the worst.

They are willing to support vast military spending and to see the most fearsome weapons deployed.This is the opposite of what was universally believed.

Melody Kitchen, a spokeswoman for the parent company of Prattville Baptist Hospital, which had one infection-associated death, said in a statement that Meds IV was "universally believed and considered to be a reputable and trustworthy entity".

"It's universally believed that small schools are safer because people get to know the kids and have relationships with them," said Robert Hughes, president of New Visions, a nonprofit group that has helped start many of the city's smaller schools.

Because the wild potato was universally believed to be safe to eat, in this article I speculated that McCandless had mistakenly consumed the seeds of the wild sweet pea, Hedysarum mackenzii — a plant thought to be toxic, and which is hard to distinguish from Hedysarum alpinum.

For example, criticisms that the moral first principles do not seem to be universally believed or self-evident must be put in context of the fact that Reid's moral system presupposes, as did the Scottish legal system, that it administers subjects of sound minds and common sense (Davis 2006, ch. 3).

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