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Many and doubt
Many readers of this department no doubt discount certain of my opinions for the simple reason that they can guess pretty accurately, even if they have never actually been told, what my age is.
Many scholars also doubt Petrine authorship because they are convinced that 1 Peter is dependent on the Pauline epistles and that is was written after Paul ’ s ministry because it shares many of the same motifs espoused in Ephesians, Colossians, and the Pastoral Epistles.
Many people believe that the fact that qualified commentators abroad were beginning to doubt the official Spanish version the very same day of the attacks while the government insisted on ETA's implication directly influenced the results of the election.
Many quatrains are mashed together: and something lost, I doubt, of Omar's simplicity, which is so much a virtue in him " ( letter to E. B. Cowell, 9 / 3 / 58 ).
Many doubt this account, seeing evidence to suggest he lived as late as 397 BC.
Many scholars doubt the assertion that it was as far north as the Chesapeake ; most place it in present-day Georgia's Sapelo Island.
Many men wilt thou bring to faith and baptism, and both to thy own and others ' good ; and that thou mayst have no doubt of the truth of this answer, listen to these tokens.
Many individuals with hypochondriasis express doubt and disbelief in the doctors ' diagnosis, and report that doctors ’ reassurance about an absence of a serious medical condition is unconvincing, or short-lasting.
Many doubt the historicity of this account.
Many authorities say that the French word " cliché " comes from the sound made when the molten stereotyping metal is poured onto the matrix to make a printing plate, including the statement that it is a variant of cliquer, " to click ", though some express doubt.
Many skeptics critically examine the meaning systems of their times, and this examination often results in a position of ambiguity or doubt.
Many jurisdictions hold as a legal rule that a defendant's out-of-court confession, alone, is insufficient evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
Many were beginning to doubt the continued existence of the Kei car, with both Honda and Mazda withdrawing in the middle of the seventies.
Many scientific advances have been started by doubt on preceding hypothesis.
Many doubt that Derek appeared in the feature but she did ; she was billed as Kathleen Collins.
Many authorities doubt the veracity of this, however, given existing constitutional guarantees.
Many researchers tend to underestimate any doubt that is involved with future predictions of AI, but without taking those issues seriously can people then overlook solutions to problematic questions.
Many old-guard regents now resigned and were replaced with people whose loyalty to the anti-Spanish cause was not in doubt.
Many scholars doubt the historical accuracy of biblical texts relevant to times prior to the 9th century BCE.
Many individuals began to doubt the legitimacy of wrestling after the retirement of Frank Gotch in 1913.
Many of them, there is no doubt, had a very humble origin.
Many today doubt the veracity of the legend regarding Raymond of Peñafort, and, even if the legend is accepted, that Thomas intended the work as a missionary manual either to be put into the hands of unbelievers so that they might read it, be convinced of the truth, and convert or as a training manual for Dominicans to learn how to argue for the truth of faith.
* Many favour the " proven " verdict as it directs the jury to look at the evidence and to err on the side of the defendant if there is any doubt.
Many aspects of an animal or plant can be correctly called adaptations, though there are always some features whose function is in doubt.

Many and political
Many of his poems purported to be exactly contemporary and political ; ;
Many members of the movement are also aware of this, and argue that, as long as they have a common opponent, they should march together-even if they don't share exactly the same political vision.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Cuba openly supported the black nationalist and Marxist-oriented Black Panther Party of the U. S. Many members found their way into Cuba for political asylum, where Cuba welcomed them after they had been convicted of crimes in the U. S.
Many currents came together to produce the revived Chicano political movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Many who were hired to head those departments were so-called " nestlings of Kerensky " (), the former convicts ( political and criminal ) that released by the Kerensky amnesty.
Many theorists suggest that there are two opposing conceptions of citizenship: an economic one, and a political one.
Many would disapprove of government filtering viewpoints on moral or political issues, agreeing that this could become support for propaganda.
Many types of content-control software have been shown to block sites based on the religious and political leanings of the company owners.
Many 19th century national proposals to build a transcontinental railroad failed because of the energy consumed by political disputes over slavery.
Many definitions of music implicitly hold that music is a communicative activity which conveys to the listener moods, emotions, thoughts, impressions, or religious, philosophical, sexual, or political concepts or positions.
Many new political parties formed in anticipation of running candidates in the Egyptian parliamentary election, 2011 – 2012.
" Many studio heads agreed nor did they want negative feelings about Hollywood to be instilled in political leaders.
Many leaders went into exile, including a number who went to the United States and became a political force there.
Many political parties are involved in caste -, religion-or language-based politics, which effects India's growth and progress.
Many left political activity altogether, but a minority continued to insist that the new Irish Free State, created by the " illegitimate " Treaty, was an illegitimate state.
Many European monarchs were related due to political marriages, sometimes resulting in distant cousins ( and even first cousins ) being married.
Many of those described as " Islamists " oppose the use of the term, and claim that their political beliefs and goals are simply an expression of Islamic religious belief.
Many of the counties of Ulster roughly correspond to the territories controlled by the principal clan in that particular area such as the O Donnells of Tír Conaill whose political power was concentrated in what would become the County of Donegal.
Many of Tenniel's political cartoons expressed strong hostility to Irish Nationalism, with Fenians and Land leagues depicted as monstrous, ape-like brutes, while " Hibernia "— the personification of Ireland — was depicted as a beautiful, helpless young girl threatened by these " monsters " and turning for protection to " her elder sister ", the powerful armoured Britannia.
Many thought Kemp had destroyed his own political future with the endorsement, and Kemp profusely apologized to Dole's campaign offices.
Many are of aristocratic descent and still continue to wield significant influence, especially over Kenya's political elite.
Many of these chapters undertake scientific, engineering and political initiatives to further the Mars Society's goals.
Many Fulani moved into Hausaland and Borno, and their arrival increased tensions because they had no loyalty to the political authorities, who saw them as a source of increased taxation.
Many of the ideas in Klein's book derive from the influence of the Situationists, an art / political group founded in the late 1950s.

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