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Late Victorian fiction may express doubts and uncertainties, but in aesthetic terms it displays a new sophistication and self-confidence.
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Mr. Shamsul said while some Muslims in Malaysia may express "doubt about the wisdom" of ties with the Vatican, it was unlikely that there would be major political repercussions because the country's main opposition Islamic party, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, has been striving to present a more moderate image.
Brooks is not the only one to express doubts.
That recent AIDS-vaccine breakthrough may have been over-hyped, as people who reviewed confidential data express doubt to Science about the statistic significance of the results.
When people express doubt or when results are inconsistent other approaches may be necessary.
"We did express doubt".
And woe to those who express doubt.
There may be some fans who expressed doubts about Wenger last season but a new deal is a much easier sell with a trophy won, rather than an inquest into another empty-handed season to be conducted.
Illumination may express itself in actual radiance.
This raises doubt whether a Kramers' escape rate calculation can actually be carried out, i.e., whether one may express the prefactor of the mean first-passage in the bistable case explicitly.
To Mr Cameron's surprise, all of the other 26, including several erstwhile allies, declared their wish to sign up (though some later expressed doubts, and several may find it hard to secure approval from national parliaments or in referendums).
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