Sentence examples for think it probable from inspiring English sources

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A survey of Lima residents last month by Apoyo, a polling firm, found that 45% of them think it "probable or very probable" that Peru will suffer another wave of terrorism in the coming decade.

And he does not even aver that these claims are valid, or that he has any title to them; but, on the contrary, charges that none of the claims had been secured, and states that he did not think it probable that they would be obtained by the assignees of the Indians.

We think it probable that this range of views represents the diversity of opinion of both the professional groups involved in our study, and of those patients with experience of depression who decide to engage with primary healthcare.

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Looking at his hand, South thought it probable that the deal was a misfit, with his partner holding the red suits.

Fifty years ago if you told people that the original version of "Metropolis" would turn up in a Buenos Aires film society they might not have thought it probable or possible, but it happened a couple of years ago.

The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang notes an absence of capitalization or quotation marks in this citation and thinks it "probable that the 1909 quotation represents a metaphorical or perhaps proverbial usage, rather than a concrete example of the later slang term".

In view of the fact that there are many coins from the reigns of the late Jewish kings, John Hyrcanus and Alexander Jannaeus, Père de Vaux thinks it probable that the monastery was built in the reign of the former (136-106 B.C). and occupied during that of the latter (104-78 B.C).

If Supp is correct, that one believes "If A, B" to the extent that one thinks it probable that B on the supposition that A, then this is not equivalent to believing some proposition to be probably true.

Kripke thinks it probable that Prior's work on many-valued matrices in Time and Modality gave him the idea of converting possible worlds models into many-valued matrices, an approach he followed in his 1963 paper 'Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic I: Normal Modal Propositional Calculi'.

While acknowledging that these details may have been reports of other later sources, Sommerstein thinks it probable that Ibycus told the full ambush story and is thus the earliest identifiable source for it.

The German historian Peter Longerich thinks it probable that the Wehrmacht, along with the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), incited the Lviv pogroms, during which 8,500 to 9,000 Jews were killed by the native population and Einsatzgruppe C in July 1941.

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