Sentence examples for projected belief from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps just as important, he projected belief from the start, as if he were still riding the wave of winning the Davis Cup for Serbia last month in Belgrade.

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Just as our minds can create wellness, they can create sickness from projected beliefs.

Using responses from 12 surveys of more than 12,000 Americans, the researchers created a model that projected beliefs about climate change for every state, Congressional district, and county in America.

His mannerisms resemble an almost childlike mimicry of a politician — the incessant thanking, deference, greetings, teeth-clenched smiles and ability to project belief in the purity of his own voice and motivations.

In this daytime exclusive, Oprah and Dr. Phil recall unforgettable times from their more than 20-year friendship and working relationship, and Oprah shares a preview of her new inspirational television project, "Belief", an epic 7-part OWN documentary series that showcases powerful stories of people embarking on incredible spiritual journeys in the far reaches of the world.

It is hoped that use of the second person throughout the instrument will result in people without back pain and health professionals presenting their own beliefs, rather than projecting their beliefs onto people with back pain, or providing their beliefs about people with back pain.

They echo his sentiments, project their belief that, in the words of Rahim, "this is a noble movie that portrays lofty ideas and a new vision of the Arab world".

Bruins fans had begun the conference semifinal by selling "Canadien Dive Team" shirts, with Subban's No. 76 on the back, to project their belief in the superficiality of Subban's theatrics: a little too much embellishment from a guy who leads with his bum.

The biggest mistake that former scientists make when interviewing at Ensemble Studios is projecting the belief that they can obviously do anything, because they made it through graduate school.

They project the belief that abiotic chemistry somehow advances to biotic chemistry or, to say it another way, that non-life evolves into life.

Then you can remind them later - "Hey, I still have your...whatever... do you still have my.... item?" Be supportive, optimistic, and trusting in your conversation, projecting your belief that they are trustworthy and responsible with your things and will return the item(s) at their earliest opportunity.

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