He believed the complainant, disbelieved the appellant saying his evidence did not raise a reasonable doubt. |
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The statements of Jerome have been questioned or disbelieved on the ground of their intrinsic improbability. |
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Hume gives the example of an Indian prince who had never seen water freeze and mistakenly disbelieved stories about ice. |
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We'd been penned in by the cops but rumours began to filter through via text messages, the earliest heralds first disbelieved and later pumped for information. |
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Now we have to talk to professors who not only don't know how to teach, but are teaching something that is disbelieved by half the student populace. |
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Black rebellion clashed so sharply with white perceptions that many disbelieved their own eyes. |
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They disbelieved indeed those that say that Allah is Christ the son of Mary. |
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In Greek mythology, Cassandra was condemned by Apollo to know the future but to be disbelieved when she foretold it. |
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He completely disbelieved the whole concept initially, and told me that he would only try the Disc to prove to me that it was my imagination. |
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But having spent decades deceiving nuclear inspectors, it is disbelieved even by its friends. |
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The problem, however, is that when we try to inform the arguments, our stories are disbelieved and we are treated as if we cannot comprehend our own lives. |
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It cannot, and must not, be the job of the CPS to take on the role of judge and jury, deciding in advance that a potentially credible witness should be disbelieved merely because there is no corroboratory evidence. |
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Complaints about such matters in the past, if not ridiculed or disbelieved, have too often resulted in the arbitrary dismissal or transfer of the more junior employee, as being less valuable to the company. |
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Some bishops acknowledged that miracle, whereas a new bishop, who had taken a wife and children, disbelieved it and wanted to do away with the miraculous holy Hosts. |
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The Busby Berkeley stylisations are grim enough, but the high school lawn-mowing has to be seen to be disbelieved. |
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Murena disbelieved Augustus's testimony and resented his attempt to subvert the trial by using his auctoritas. |
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He told me that I had disgraced the family by having such a kharma that I had to be a monk, a lama, a wanderer, who would be mocked, sneered at and disbelieved. |
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Solomon did not disbelieve, but the Satans disbelieved, teaching men magic, and such things as came down at Babylon to the angels Harut and Marut. |
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Women can be disbelieved, denied protection and urged to withdraw. |
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Voters simply don't believe it – but they disbelieved Labour even more. |
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They are the ones who disbelieved and hindered you from the Sacred Mosque and the sacrificial animals, detained from reaching their place of sacrifice. |
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Although widely disbelieved this has been replicated in modern times. |
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