Similar words: believe, believe in, believably, believable, disbelieve, make believe, make-believe, unbelievable. Meaning: [-vɪŋ] n. the cognitive process that leads to convictions.
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151. But Hooper refuses to endorse such demonstrations, believing that the problem is not a matter of blame but of historical research.
152. True education does not consist in being taught just anything, any more than true religion consists in believing just anything.
153. But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance.
154. In practice there are strong grounds for believing that the money stock is not entirely exogenous.
155. He says that women are being conned into believing they will someday be ordained.
156. Like his father the rascal, the son has never stopped believing, and he, too, leans into life.
157. They have left, believing they could do better for themselves elsewhere, and then having gone they dream always of returning.
158. She smiled and went right on believing in herself and in her frail body.
159. Men cannot live without believing in something, rightly or wrongly. Dr T.P.Chia
160. People often believe in something they do not know or understand, and are capable of believing in something imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable - under the influence of religion. Dr T.P.Chia
161. There are good family economic reasons for believing that fertility will not become high.
162. Above all, are they a reliable basis for believing a school's assurance about quality?
163. In bed at last, believing and disbelieving, she turned her face delightedly into the pillows, smothering her certainty of kisses.
164. Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people.
165. A man lives by believing something; not by debating and arguing about many things. Thomas Carlyle
166. He yelled at us when we ran downstairs(Sentencedict.com), believing we would fall and break our necks and die on the landing.
167. Both partners grew up believing that parenting does not require sacrificial motherhood.
168. Perhaps, although believing all that requires a leap of faith into the misty chasm of supply-side assumption.
169. We may have a theoretical reason for believing that the variable we are studying will require a particular transformation.
170. There are grounds for believing that this case may very well come to trial.
171. She figured the awkward silence was partly the result of people believing that only big topics were worthy of being discussed.
172. Mr Day, 32,[www.Sentencedict.com] pointed dad Frank's air rifle at the boy believing it was unloaded.
173. Smith is embarrassed about the award, believing that it should have gone to Graham Gooch.
174. Believing gods were pacified by human blood, they killed thousands in human sacrifice.
175. Johnson contradicted this, believing the comparisons would talk both books into greater prominence.
176. It had opposed partnerships of advocates, believing they would reduce choice and efficiency.
177. It requires holding your nerve, being totally committed and believing absolutely that's what you have got to do.
178. The burden of proof is upon the defendant to prove that he had reasonable grounds for believing his statement.
179. Had her dream hero been so deeply embedded in her heart that her mind had never stopped believing in him?
180. They were people who decided on a pose and, believing none of it, carried it off.
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