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rgyu mtshan gtan la ma phab pa'i yid dpyod), or following the Sakya (sa skya) thinkers, a mere "doubt that is in accord with the real" (Tib. the tshom don mthun).
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The merest perception of bias in a reporter's personal views can plant seeds of doubt that may grow in a reader's mind to become a major concern about the credibility of the paper.
We never doubt that.
"But the mere fact that he went on and on and on up until the very end, reading an old speech, shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that Robert Mugabe is too old".
No doubt that was true.
No doubt that No Doubt is back.
I highly doubt that.
I rather doubt that.
At the same time it is important to remember that mere doubt about autonomy is insufficient as an ethical justification for exercising power through persuasion techniques.
Article IX is so clearly worded that most Japanese constitutional scholars express little doubt that the mere existence of the Self-Defense Forces, with 240,000 troops, 1,200 tanks, 400 fighter jets and an expanding budget, is blatantly unconstitutional.
The former advocate of merit pay for teachers now waffles about support for a "system designed with the help and agreement of teachers' organisations"; his opposition to NAFTA is mere crowd-pleasing.There is no doubt that Mr Obama and his surrogates have succeeded in raising doubts about Mrs Clinton.
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