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Mr. Munger adds that he's not worried, professing a belief that the company will do well in the long run.
Professing a belief in processes is a way of masking the brute reality of politics, which is will.
Knox's supporters say they have been harassed online, and sometimes in person, for professing a belief in her innocence.
We say "That car hates me" to express, succinctly and evocatively, a series of interactions with the car in question, and nobody questions our sanity or understands us to be seriously professing a belief in animism.
He was eager to do it last time, professing a belief that the public had a right to see sitting prime ministers set out their stalls on equal terms with rivals.
In public, Hitler often praised Christian heritage and German Christian culture, though professing a belief in an "Aryan Jesus", one who fought against the Jews.
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Fewer people profess a belief in God than in America and even much of post-modern Europe.
When Richard Hodges became director of the Penn Museum in October 2007, he professed a belief that such tenures should be limited.
Some professed a belief that life begins at conception, while others stated that any scientific conclusions should be secondary to what morality and religion dictate on the subject.
Some of his positions were surprising; he expressed a concern for the environment, for instance, and professed a belief in global warming.
While some on the left, "which always professed a belief in total sexual freedom, are now like inquisitors with their fingers wagging".
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