Believing
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This has to be the least pleasant place for a cat to attack a dog,
believing
the dog to be a mouse!
Forest Whitaker is a religious TV host who does not seem to care to much about God, but when disaster strikes his personal life he remembers Him and starts praying and
believing
- are we supposed to believe as viewers that this sincere?
It confused my husband and myself into
believing
that this was the actual film version.
The always doubtful scientist paired with the always
believing
believer.
How an alcoholic atheist(cue the laughs) is converted to
believing
in something more than randomness and then willingly gives up his son just made me groan with disbelief.
She can't, and
believing
that all L'Anglier wanted was her money all along, she breaks off with him and requests the return of her letters to him.
So, he has no problem depicting the physical aspect of being a hero - you have no trouble
believing
he can beat up a couple of henchmen.
Anyone would have a hard time
believing
that beauty Queen Josie would fall for the twerpish bullshitting Jim.
Goldman Sachs is bullish,
believing
that the bank can record 17% loan growth this year, a 20-basis-point improvement in margins, and significant growth in fee income.
But there are no grounds for
believing
the most obvious candidates – such as Germany – will actually do anything.
Believing
that economic development and a growing middle class would lead to political liberalization, the US again engaged with China.
Conservatives, by contrast, are unyielding on this point,
believing
that there is but one path to God, and that salvation comes only through following Islamic teachings.
But, since then, humanity has made impressive strides away from
believing
in a predetermined destiny, and toward actively shaping the human condition.
Making such a community a reality will not come about by
believing
that Europe's culture is better than others.
For that matter, why shouldn’t Putin have attempted to help out Trump?Ukrainians campaigned for Clinton,
believing
that she would advance their interests.
At first blush, it might seem that markets are registering a massive vote of confidence in the president-elect,
believing
that his policies will be good for the US economy and, by extension, for the dollar.
Today, we do have what might be called a "left," although its main representatives, the postcommunists, follow Britain’s new Labour prime minister Tony Blair in
believing
more strongly in a market economy than in extending social welfare.
With the rest of Europe growing, other governments,
believing
themselves to be in a stronger economic position, are less inclined to compromise with Greece.
Some governments and individuals are likely to resist these suggestions,
believing
that such intervention constitutes an unwarranted intrusion into Iran’s sovereignty.
Indeed, there are good reasons for
believing
that the Tea Party movement in the United States, connected as it is with the economic disaster that followed Lehman’s collapse, is one of the channels of the energy released by the crisis.
With ultra-nationalist and anti-Arab rhetoric, Netanyahu manipulates Israelis into
believing
that they are under threat, physically, demographically, and even existentially, thereby pitting them against their Arab compatriots.
Wen Jiabao wrote recently in Sichuan that “more hardship will arouse the country,” evidently
believing
that the Chinese may still need to suffer further in order to realize political progress.
Believing
that the US State Department was not “kept in the loop,” Aziz requested that, if he could not agree on the statement’s wording with the designated official, he could meet with Secretary of State John Kerry.
The US,
believing
Kim had buckled under pressure, understood this to mean achievement of its long-sought goal of “CVID”: complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of North Korea.
Small states in the middle of Europe that have been victims of aggression throughout their history should not be blamed for
believing
that the US remains the only real guarantor of their security.
We must stop
believing
in imported cures.
Now they run the risk of fooling themselves by
believing
what they say.
The British had stopped
believing
in their own empire.
This is the hubris of
believing
that brute force and threats, rather than actual negotiation, can yield solutions.
It is thus significant that Italian voters threw their support behind those who decried the abuse of power by local elites and traditional parties, instead of
believing
that those local elites, let alone the faraway EU, can fix the problem.
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