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Furthermore, Wixted believes that the sole role of sleep in declarative memory consolidation is nothing more but creating ideal conditions for memory consolidation.
She believes his scar had nothing to do with his distinctive speech pattern, his " lip wound gave him no speech impediment, either before or after it was mended.
In a letter, Dvořák disclosed his concerns regarding Brahms's religious views: " Such a man, such a fine soul — and he believes in nothing!
He believes in nothing!
Sikhism believes in one supreme being which is real and immanent and only experienceable in this creation ; technically there is nothing in this creation which is devoid of it and distinct of it.
To quote Duchartre again: " Brighella believes in no one but the hangman, he respects nothing and loves nothing but his own pleasure.
As to whether Fort believes this theory, or any of his other proposals, he gives us the answer: " I believe nothing of my own that I have ever written.
The Christian Lebanese-American historian Philip Hitti believes that " In reality nothing was decided on the battlefield of Tours.
* 330 Democritus, Greek philosopher, develops Atomic theory, believes cause and necessity, nothing comes out of nothing
Trachtenberg observes that nothing prurient occurs in Ragged Dick but believes the few instances in Alger's work of two boys touching or a man and a boy touching " might arouse erotic wishes in readers prepared to entertain such fantasies ".
But Strabo believes the account to be fraudulent, in part noting that the inscriptions on those pillars mentioned nothing about Heracles, speaking only of the expenses incurred by the Phoenicians in their making.
She proclaims her new intention of being nothing more than his wife and thinking only of his domestic needs, but he believes it is an insincere tactic to win him back.
While Maimonides endeavored to reduce the miracles of the Bible to the level of natural phenomena, Nahmanides emphasizes them, declaring that " no man can share in the Torah of our teacher Moses unless he believes that all our affairs, whether they concern masses or individuals, are miraculously controlled, and that nothing can be attributed to nature or the order of the world.
" For love does not seek its own, it labors, sweats, watches to build up the brother: nothing is inconvenient to love, and by the help of God it turns the impossible into the possible .... Love believes and hopes ....
: Art no longer cares to serve the state and religion, it no longer wishes to illustrate the history of manners, it wants to have nothing further to do with the object, as such, and believes that it can exist, in and for itself, without " things " ( that is, the " time-tested well-spring of life ").
Upon entering the factory, Gadget firmly believes there's nothing wrong.
She is determined to fight her corner and she genuinely believes, and I back her 100 %, that she has nothing to hide and has done nothing wrong.
H. Lewis Smith, author of Bury that Sucka: A Scandalous Affair with the N-word, believes that " replacing the ' er ' with an ' a ' changes nothing other than the pronunciation " and the African American Registry notes, " Brother ( Brotha ) and Sister ( Sistah or Sista ) are terms of endearment.
The Marine Corps ... believes that it has earned this right — to have its future decided by the legislative body which created it — nothing more.
Sinclair believes the lack of a report is nothing but " a glitch in the system.
He believes primarily in the will of man, and lives by the device " all or nothing ".

believes and has
And the thing about hurt feelings, the wet bathing suit pointed out, is that the person who has them is not quite the innocent party he believes himself to be.
Not only should this provision be enforced but other economic and political actions might be taken which, this author believes, `` must surely be supported by every American who values the freedom that has been won for him and whose conscience is not so dominated by the lines in his account books that he can willingly and knowingly contribute to the enslavement of another nation ''.
Indicating the way in which he has turned his back on his 1910 philosophy, Mr. Reama said: `` A Socialist is a person who believes in dividing everything he does not own ''.
He who believes in the Son ( Jesus Christ, the Son of God ), has everlasting life.
Amen, amen, I say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to life.
Mr. Nixon, he believes, has no particular political philosophy and mismanaged his own campaign.
Karen Ralls has cited Freemason Patrick Byrne, who believes the Ark was moved from Rennes-le-Château at the outbreak of World War I to America.
All assets must be disclosed in bankruptcy schedules whether or not the debtor believes the asset has a net value.
The French government believes that the opposition has regrouped east of the capital.
Examining Jewish history and rabbinic literature through the lens of academic criticism, Conservative Judaism believes that halakha has always evolved to meet the changing realities of Jewish life, and that it must continue to do so in the modern age.
They believe that the Orthodox Jewish movements, on the theological right, have erred by slowing down, or stopping, the historical development of Jewish law: " Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halakhic authority can continue the halakhic evolution today.
It only applies where proceedings are active, and the Attorney General has issued guidance as to when he believes this to be the case, and there is also statutory guidance.
He believes that everybody has the right to know what is going on in the world, regardless who is involved.
Plagued by voices at night, Corum believes he has gone insane until old friend Jhary-a-Conel advises Corum it is in fact a summons from another world.
Chesterton believes that whilst God has limitless capabilities, man has limited abilities in terms of creation.
Smith has a justified true belief that a man with ten coins in his pocket will get the job ; however, according to Gettier, Smith does not know that a man with ten coins in his pocket will get the job, because Smith's belief is "... true by virtue of the number of coins in Jones's pocket, while Smith does not know how many coins are in Smith's pocket, and bases his belief ... on a count of the coins in Jones's pocket, whom he falsely believes to be the man who will get the job.
Nozick further claims this condition addresses a case of the sort described by D. M. Armstrong: A father believes his son innocent of committing a particular crime, both because of faith in his son and ( now ) because he has seen presented in the courtroom a conclusive demonstration of his son's innocence.
Author Sam Harris has argued that we overestimate the relevance of many arguments against the science of morality, arguments he believes scientists happily and rightly disregard in other domains of science like physics.
The Roman Catholic Church believes that the matter for the Eucharist must be wheaten bread and fermented wine from grapes: it holds that, if the gluten has been entirely removed, the result is not true wheaten bread, For celiacs, but not generally, it allows low-gluten bread.
The Roman Catholic Church believes that grape juice that has not begun even minimally to ferment cannot be accepted as wine, which it sees as essential for celebration of the Eucharist.
Mrs. Phelps has a husband named Pete who was called in to fight in the upcoming war ( and believes that he'll be back in a week because of how quick the war will be ) and thinks having children serves no purpose other than to ruin lives.
Guilt is a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person realizes or believes — accurately or notthat he or she has compromised his or her own standards of conduct or has violated a moral standard, and bears significant responsibility for that violation.

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