• If He is, then there is really no reason to disbelieve in any of the miracles in the Bible.

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  • "And he said that's all nonsense, " Mr Chinnery told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House, adding "there was no reason to disbelieve" the late DJ.

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  • In short, Mr Miller tends to disbelieve headlines.

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  • They dare us to disbelieve them, they take us by the arm, they pre-empt our scepticism all with a bit more Barnes-like sophistication, it has to be said, than is good for them as independent characters.

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  • Of course, a president who feels that one religion's as easy to disbelieve in as another can't fathom the depths of faith in a Muslim fanatic any more than he can grasp the benign devotion of an American Roman Catholic, Baptist or Jew.

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  • Common sense also is enough to tell you that there cannot be any basis for charging a witness with perjury on the ground that you disbelieve his testimony about his own subjective belief in a definition of a term used in a civil deposition.

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  • And then we suggest more than a dozen specific steps that could be taken by both sides, some jointly, some separately, to rebuild the confidence that's been so badly shattered, not just among the political leaders, but the public as well, the public on both sides now tends to disbelieve anything from the other side and then finally a resumption of meaningful negotiations.

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