Sentence examples for rarely believed from inspiring English sources

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The reality is also that abused women are rarely believed and are often imprisoned for murder.

Up in the thin air, the talk is in billions cut, saved, taxed or spent – numbers rarely believed.

And when children reported such violence, the police or the staff member's supervisor rarely believed them, the survey showed.

Stalin rarely believed intelligence and particularly that supplied by his western allies, but the confirmation from two sources ensured it was believed, allowing the Red Army to defeat the Germans in what was one of the war's major turning points.

I guess this leads me to a thought that is often stated, but perhaps rarely believed.

What often hurts more than the actual harassment I experience is that I am rarely believed for it.

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"'English players rarely believe in themselves.

Langer said: "English players rarely believe in themselves.

Patients rarely believe they're mentally ill – they just believe they're ugly.

Many of the women and girls who are vulnerable to trafficking rarely believe another woman would abuse them.

"I've got to believe their dugout when it says it to me and I think from dugout to dugout I would very rarely believe that someone would lie to me on that sort of information.

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