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to doubts
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Uncertainty, disbelief.
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She agreed, although she admitted to doubts after he left.
Other researchers are more sympathetic to doubts about registration.
Subsequent analysis led to doubts about its importance.
That has given rise to doubts about whether Athens can really deliver.
Mr. Ryan's first words seemed to respond to doubts about his experience.
The worries are not limited to doubts about Mr. da Silva.
A brewing recession gives rise to doubts about our economic fundamentals.
Nevertheless, the patchy results have led to doubts about the effectiveness of massive fiscal transfers.
Now, thanks to doubts about the quality of corporate accounts, profits are at the front of investors' minds.
He confessed to doubts about whether he was strong enough to make it, describing himself as "the weakest one left".
Going it alone was not easy; Montgomery, who is married with three children, confessed to doubts along the way.
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