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doubt and over
If you travel over the vast U.S.A. you will, no doubt, discover that feeding is an expensive business.
No doubt Mrs. Meeker had snubbed him many a time and he felt no grief over her passing.
However, wall depictions of this instrument have not been discovered, casting some doubt over the extent to which this instrument was used.
These would once have been visible for many miles over the surrounding countryside, and no doubt once acted as a sea-mark for ships.
There has been some doubt expressed by Hillman over the sincerity of Parsons ' protest.
' In a 2003 study about changes in environmental activism in the Crown of the Continent ( Flathead ) Ecosystem, Pedynowski noted that junk science can undermine the credibility of science over a much broader scale because misrepresentation by special interests casts doubt on more defensible claims and undermines the credibility of all research.
Nevertheless a cloud of doubt will persistently hang over the initial intent of this acquisition.
Government interference in the private sector … casts doubt over the authorities ' commitment to market-oriented reforms.
Some shadow of doubt hovers over the validity of the orders received from these bishops, and the claimants have not received wide acceptance in the sedevacantist community, though most have at least some small congregation.
While there is little doubt among scholars that Paul is the author, there is discussion over whether the Epistle was originally one letter or composed from two or more of Paul's letters.
Several visits to the doctor over the course of a week results in x-ray proof that Scott is, beyond a doubt, getting smaller.
Between the different copies there are no major difficulties or differences, meaning that there is very little doubt over determining what is the original text.
Although there is little doubt that the writers of the Second Amendment were heavily influenced by the English Bill of Rights, it is a matter of interpretation as to whether they were intent on preserving the power to regulate arms to the states over the federal government ( as the English Parliament had reserved for itself against the monarch ) or whether it was intent on creating a new right akin to the right of others written into the Constitution ( as the Supreme Court recently decided ).
The following ( and current ) Moroccan dynasty, the Alaouite Dynasty which came to power in 1659, appears to have continued to exercise some degree of sovereignty over the modern Western Sahara, although the slow collapse of central authority through the 19th century, which ended in European colonial rule, no doubt attenuated that.
Some doubt exists over the stone captured by Edward I.
But the biggest achievement of Hird's coaching career would no doubt have to be the win over the previously undefeated ( a win by four points ) in Round 15, whom assistant coach Mark Thompson was coaching against for the first time since his infamous and controversial exit from the club which he coached for 11 years and won two premierships with.
If the existence of the crime is not in doubt, only the identity of the culprit, it has been suggested that the prior should be uniform over the qualifying population.
Arctic exploration placed claims of Danish sovereignty over the whole of Greenland in doubt: the principle of terra nullius seemed to leave huge tracts of the territory available to new entrants.
As one historian put it, they " could scarcely doubt that the state had been taken over by a breed of men whose policy was to rob the poor for the benefit of the rich ".
She was later rumoured to have been Edward the Elder's concubine, but Barbara Yorke and Sarah Foot argue that the rumours were a product of the dispute over the succession in 924, and that there is no reason to doubt that she was Edward's legitimate wife.
There remains, however, considerable doubt over how the name might have crossed from France to England.
Another factor casting doubt on this link is that the latest known classical senet board is over half of a millennium older than the earliest known XII scripta board.
The later dates cast doubt over Olaf's claim to be of Harald Fairhair's kin, and the legitimacy of his claim to the throne.
) However, there can be no doubt that the heyday of the longsword on the battlefield was over by 1500.

doubt and lasting
Hume's lasting legacy, however, was the doubt that his skeptical arguments cast on the legitimacy of inductive reasoning, allowing many skeptics who followed to cast similar doubt.
Further doubt has been cast on this theory based on fossils in Greenland showing the extinction to have been gradual, lasting about eighty thousand years, with three distinct phases.
The waxing and waning of philosophical traditions seems to be far less decisive and far more cyclical ; if this doesn't cast doubt on the notion of philosophical progress simpliciter, it does at least tend to suggest that lasting progress may be an illusory goal.
One of the deepest and longest lasting sensations of his childhood were those with national and religious content: church school, St. Sava icon, incense, the Serbian Orthodox cemetery with its burial ceremonies, evening stories and songs about Serbia, hajduks, and Ottoman Turkish oppression-all of it in a boy's emotions transferred into continual unrest, but also became an everlasting source of hope, joy, doubt, disappointment and rebelliousness.

doubt and power
Unfriendly political groups will no doubt do everything in their power to promote active hostility.
As the eldest and most experienced of Vespasian's sons, Titus shared tribunician power with his father, received seven consulships, the censorship, and was given command of the Praetorian Guard ; powers which left no doubt he was the designated heir to the Empire.
There is no doubt that the single most important power to emerge in the long twilight of the Mughal dynasty was the Maratha Empire.
In the 1910 Congressional elections, Democrats swept to power, and Taft's reelection in 1912 was increasingly in doubt.
The dream of a republic, a nation without hereditary rulers, with power derived from the people in frequent elections, was in doubt.
Desmond responds that while there is no doubt that rechargeable batteries derive their energy from power stations ( when not charged on board by solar and wind generation ), noisier internal-combustion-engined boats obtain their fuel from even further away and that, once installed a power cable is less environmentally disruptive than a petrol station.
Whatever power she had in Wessex was no doubt connected with her father's overlordship.
If the Florentines had any doubt that the promise of worldly power and glory had heavenly sanction Savonarola emphasized this in a sermon of April 1, 1495, in which he described his mystical journey to the Virgin Mary in heaven.
Wednesday 11 December-Samudra ’ s lawyer expresses doubt on his client's ability to assemble explosives and alleges that a “ third party ” had manipulated Samudra and the other suspects and that two devices, not one, were used outside the Sari Club: one conventional and one " high tech device of great power ".
There is no doubt that there was considerable pressure on the young Paul to be, and look, and act the part of a young Tsar and that his refusal or inability to do so concerned those in power.
Some US politicians were disappointed by this move, believing Bush should have pressed on to Baghdad and removed Hussein from power ; there is little doubt that coalition forces could have accomplished this if they had desired.
Miller argues that if the privileges or immunities clause protected the civil rights of citizens of a state from that state, then the 14th amendment would in essence be granting to the Federal government the power to protect all civil rights that had previously been protected by the states, and that " in the absence of language which expresses such a purpose too clearly to admit of doubt ," this was too radical a change to be within the scope of the 14th amendment.
That the Alban mountains were the site of a large settlement, and that this settlement fell under Roman power during the regal period, is beyond doubt.
It is no doubt true that juries have a de facto power to disregard the law as stated to the jury by the judge.
But still so slight and weedy, one would doubt his power to stay,
Inflammatory broadcasts by emigres may have caused Soviet leaders to doubt Hungarian leader Imre Nagy's managerial skills, fear the power vacuum in Hungary, and conclude that a second military invasion was necessary.
Seeley also questioned the usefulness of India to the power and security of Britain whilst claiming that there was ' no doubt ' that India vastly increased the responsibilities and dangers to Britain.
Herodotus has no doubt that this was only a pretence on Aristagoras's part of giving up power.
In a debate in the cabinet of November 1684, on the question of the grant of a fresh constitution to the New England colonies, he urged with great warmth " that there could be no doubt whatever but that the same laws which are in force in England should also be established in a country inhabited by Englishmen and that an absolute government is neither so happy nor so safe as that which is tempered by laws and which sets bounds to the authority of the prince ," and declared that he could not " live under a king who should have it in his power to take, whenever he thought proper, the money he has in his pocket.
His power returned but left him drained and vulnerable when he used it, again leading to self doubt about his worth to the team.
Although he had been successful in his campaigns against it, he had come to view Macedon as a rising power, and to doubt the wisdom of an Athenian foreign policy too strongly opposed to it.

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