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We may trust that Mr. Brosnahan would never have agreed to such an arrangement if it had not been absolutely clear to him that his client would have faced much worse if he had gone to trial, where all facts would have gotten full and public airing.
She may trust that, when the time comes, she will intend it (Setiya 2007).
I would also say that one may trust that there is a spirit at work behind the scenes of the nation's history.
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"We are already a sponsor of the Olympic games — wherever they may go — through 2020, and I trust that will continue through 2028," he said.
"The working theory is that she may have run off with somebody or had somebody pick her up that she trusted, that may or may not be who he said he was, or someone that had ill intent".
If polls are to be trusted, that may play well with Republican audiences.
Although the tribunal's ruling insisted they be respected (as did the Commission), they may not trust that this will be enforced, particularly were Abyei to join an independent Southern Sudan in 2011.
We may not trust that what we don't see... exists, despite the lack of our finer perceptive abilities.
Aboriginal populations, who have witnessed their own decimation from infectious diseases brought by settlers, may not trust that what the government provides is necessarily good for them.
No matter how difficult it may seem, trust that the universe will provide.
Of course, women may have to trust that their partners are using birth control, as men do now.
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