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Along with many observers, Orbán could reasonably doubt that Europe has the will to require Hungary to roll back its all-encompassing anti-democratic program.
Steadfastness in wartime is an essential quality, and after the 2004 election no one could reasonably doubt his ability as a politician.
First, if its etymology is anything to go by, philosophy is the love of wisdom, and anybody who has read Gray, or made cursory enquiries into his academic career, cannot reasonably doubt that he is a lover of wisdom.
But can you reasonably doubt it is a sisterhood that is in the ascendant when, recalling your recent visits to the sofa, you settle on such patronising fare as Supernanny (Jo Frost, Ruth Watsonn's Country House Rescue, How Clean is Your House? (Aggie MacKenzie and Kim Woodburn), and Mary Queen of Shops (Mary Portas)?
That is, while the gradual consolidation of the modern state may eventually tend toward the relative pacific conditions that currently prevail in Europe, that consolidation tends to be so bloody in and of itself — thick with persecutions and genocides and "cleansings" of various sorts — that one could reasonably doubt whether the ends were worth the means.
It said: "The PRP have gone above and beyond to ensure no one can reasonably doubt their transparency and independence yet again today, but if anyone is under the impression this will protect them from irrational and aggressive press attack after the decision is taken then they are sorely mistaken".
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Last spring, long past the time when Gorbachev's sincerity could be reasonably doubted, and as he continued to make spectacular headlines that in one way or another announced that the period of antagonism between East and West was over, the Administration clung to its plan to deploy a successor to the Lance missle, insisting that if we didn't modernize the Lance, NATO would disintegrate.
It can also be reasonably doubted whether the Borges story truly merits the "glory" of discovery to which Danto alludes.
A second problem for indubitability accounts of certainty is that, in one sense, even beliefs that are epistemically certain can be reasonably doubted.
But as Mr Witz points out "the onus is on the state to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt, while Mr Pistorius' version only needed to be reasonably or possibly true".
At trial, the government must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, but the standards for admitting evidence is lower – prosecutors only need to demonstrate that there was enough evidence to reasonably conclude that the two men were conspirators.
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