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She insisted that she was not anti-Zionist: she merely believed that Arab consent should be required before large-scale Jewish immigration resumed.
In Adams's view, British politicians merely believed that "America ought to be equally interested with Europe in overthrowing the military despotism of Napoleon," and they resented giving America a free ride.
Researchers merely believed that it suggested the presence of important therapeutic targets, such as co-stimulatory molecules (B7 complex), in the synovial tissue, at least as far as the early intervention on the immune response in RA was concerned.
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Yet while many in the Rutgers 1,000 merely believe that Rutgers' forays into the world of the University of Miami and Virginia Tech is at best foolish or at worst a waste of university funds, Mr. Dowling is far more radical in his thoughts.
They have expressed in supposedly sad tones that they merely believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and that it is unfair that their "simple and innocent" belief would have them labeled "bigots".
Whereas the Santa Fé school [ 3, 4] merely believes that new scientific strategies in the face of complexity in the end will bring us closer to the modern aim of ever more perfect knowledge and control, the critical complexity school [ 5- 7] points out that limits of knowledge are inherent to complexity, necessitating reduction and critical reflection on the normative basis for any simplification.
Merely believing that it is right, say, to keep a promise will move the believer, at least to some degree, to act so as to keep it.
Pacelli, Mr Cornwell insists, was an anti-Semite, not merely believing that the Jews should help themselves but sympathising, at a deep level, with their removal from the scene.
The scientific words in the title refer to the molecular structure responsible for a drug's action (the pharmacophore) versus the therapeutic impact of merely believing that one is receiving treatment (the placebo effect).
Note that on this definition, merely believing that God created is not enough to be a creationist; it is necessary also to reject evolution.
Vardhamāna replies by drawing a distinction between actually having a contradictory belief and merely believing that one has a contradictory belief.
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