Sentence examples for which apparently believes from inspiring English sources

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Presumably this reflects the judgment of the political team, which apparently believes that pointing out obstruction conveys an impression of weakness, and that happy talk is better than a Trumanesque campaign of hammering the do-nothing Republicans in Congress.

Besides that, they have the backing of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Iran — and even the United States, which apparently believes that the entire Arab world ought to be governed by Islamists so long as the army does the videosurveillance, albeit under the eye of the C.I.A.

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But that did not satisfy KPMG, which apparently believed the first letter had indicated a lack of knowledge that made it impossible to accept a letter from him.

The IOC frequently says that any form of protest or political statement, of which it apparently believes includes black armbands, is not desirable.

Alice's owner, a silver-haired local weaver named Vicki Fraser, explains that she is at work on a monumental art piece called The California Rug Project, a mixed-textile map depicting "the state of the state," which Fraser apparently believes is none too good.

Vitaminas: The term for milkshakes, which apparently are believed by Brazilians to have lots of vitamins.

The Syrian military's use of Scud missiles, reported by American and NATO officials, reflected what they called an effort by Mr. Assad to prevent the opposition from exploiting the military airfields, fighter planes and equipment that have fallen into insurgent hands, and which the Syrian military apparently believes it cannot recapture.

So he has some vague notion that it's about the wages of fiscal irresponsibility, which it isn't, and apparently believes that he knows enough to pontificate.

He might have had exclusively homosexual feelings (which is what Seymour-Jones apparently believes); he might have had bisexual feelings; he might have had homosexual feelings that he repressed, or that he felt ashamed of or guilty about.

The performance of this iconic song, of which Beyoncé and her family apparently believes is uniquely theirs alone -- though it's sung almost universally at black funerals and churches -- should have been fraught with significance.

Fred Hiatt, the editorial page editor of the Washington Post, apparently believes that the op-ed page, which he also edits, has been insufficiently robust in its defense of torture.

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