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"disbelieve" Definitions
  1. disbelieve something to not believe that something is true or that somebody is telling the truth

158 Sentences With "disbelieve"

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Outside the bubble, Americans overwhelming believe Comey and disbelieve Trump.
Is it not important to disbelieve things that aren't real?
"When comments are available, many still disbelieve the evidence," he said.
But police say they have no reason to disbelieve her account.
If you're a pro-Trump person, you're inclined to disbelieve it.
If true, this could lead some to disbelieve future hate crime reports.
Authorities have repeatedly maintained they have no reason to disbelieve her account.
"I certainly have no reason to disbelieve any of them," she said.
But at the same time, I have no reason to disbelieve them.
"People have denied it, but I disbelieve those denials," he told me.
"I just disbelieve it," Ms. Faldo said after the results were announced.
He's telling all of his supporters to disbelieve anything about him that's negative.
But authorities have repeatedly maintained they have no reason to disbelieve her account.
"I had no reason to disbelieve what he was telling me," Call said.
They would disbelieve his claims about the threat and fear his military judgment.
I don't disbelieve either party, but then there are nothing close to facts.
Among voters who disapprove of Mr. Trump, just 6 percent disbelieve the allegations.
Of course, that in and of itself isn't a reason to disbelieve this rumor.
They didn't believe Hillary Clinton ordered a hit, but they didn't disbelieve it either.
At 23 and 58A, there's another classic movie reference that I still can't disbelieve.
At every stage, the contestants are encouraged to disbelieve the evidence of their own eyes.
Those voters are predisposed to disbelieve Trump's explanations because they are wise to his act.
" As for those who disbelieve her account, Farrow told King, "I suppose that's on them.
In some cases, that social conditioning makes us disbelieve our own happiness when we're single.
Adults can helpfully subvert the hookup culture narrative by encouraging teenagers to disbelieve the hype.
I thought about Marjorie, and about those African-Americans whose voices I dared to disbelieve.
But LG says this is a completely separate effort, and there's no reason to disbelieve that.
Investors who disbelieve those forecasts are in essence betting that things will be "different this time".
The tendency to disbelieve women when they report sexual violence is deeply ingrained in American society.
"We currently have no reason to disbelieve Sherri Papini's story," Bosenko said, according to ABC News.
The Fed told markets that rates were going up, and markets saw no reason to disbelieve.
Rape is horrifying and messy, and sometimes it's easier to disbelieve that it happens at all.
Do we take their claims seriously or do we just disbelieve them as a matter of course?
Scientists don't believe or disbelieve in it, rather they recognize it is occurring and proceed from there.
Everyone has a tendency to believe things we want to hear and disbelieve the things we don't.
Locals believe or disbelieve the legends to varying degrees, but most are knowledgeable of the area's history.
Will they turn on him, or will they find a way to excuse it or disbelieve it?
China's official inflation figures have been tame, but people inside and outside the country widely disbelieve them.
I have no reason to disbelieve Wojcicki when she says "responsibility has been my number one priority".
The outbreak in Iran feeds the skepticism of Iranians who are already inclined to disbelieve government pronouncements.
Furthermore, these principles establish that the law would allow a jury to disbelieve virtually everything he says.
I remember the horrible feeling of watching that row of white male senators question -- and disbelieve -- her.
So why is our default reaction as a society to disbelieve, or to silence, or to shame?
During a speech in July, Trump urged people to disbelieve "the fake news" and instead listen to him.
Chile is Latin America's great success story, even if its citizens disbelieve this narrative, or reject it outright.
"I didn't believe or disbelieve what they told me, I'm just relaying what they told me," Morrison responded.
He is speaking to people who disbelieve conventional politicians, who detest a Washington they think has betrayed them.
Three decades afterward, Kremlin watchers looked in disbelieve as the Soviet Union slouched toward decline, demise and breakup.
The comfortable path for the judge's supporters — believe she was assaulted, disbelieve he committed the assault — is gone.
Why are U.S. conservatives so willing to disbelieve science and buy into tinfoil-hat conspiracy theories about scientists?
The same Mexicans who applaud him personally disbelieve the success of his policies and disapprove of their results.
Recent polls show roughly the same percentages of people who believe and disbelieve the allegations against Trump and Clinton.
Republicans in Congress wanted to disbelieve everything Cohen said, in order to protect the president, so they disbelieved him.
Kitchen explained that he had never found a contemporary source and that he had come to disbelieve the legend.
She does not tell anyone, for fear that they will disbelieve her, test her, or hang her for witchcraft.
What you don't do is dump the hard work on others and/or disbelieve what you don't want to hear, especially when the recipient of your dumping is an older woman who apparently isn't well, and the people you disbelieve are the ones trying to protect Grandma and save you from yourself.
But since conspiracy theorists are conspiracy theorists, they invented all sorts of reasons to dismiss and disbelieve all this evidence.
"We currently have no reason to disbelieve Sherri Papini's story," Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said, according to ABC News.
Mr. Trump's supporters also, with near unanimity, disbelieve Dr. Blasey's account of being assaulted by Judge Kavanaugh in the 1980s.
Forget that an abuser was a genius, and next time a genius is accused of abuse we may disbelieve again.
The soprano Ana María Martínez, appearing in her first leading role at the Met on Friday, made you disbelieve your watch.
"So why is our default reaction, as a society, to disbelieve or to silence or to shame?" the four women say.
To believe Trump, you have to disbelieve the press... Let's be real: Untold millions of people won't believe The Post's research.
However, given the totality and corroborations of Heard's allegations, Rowling's support of Depp indicates a disappointing willingness to disbelieve the victim.
Certainly, but let me preface this by saying that, although I don't disbelieve in the paranormal, I also don't totally believe.
Immediately after the interview aired on Thursday night, Ingraham advised her viewers to disbelieve something they just heard the president say.
At the same instant that a significant chunk of elected and appointed policymakers seem to disbelieve the science behind global warming, and a significant chunk of parents seem to disbelieve the science behind vaccines … a bunch of actual scientists come along and point out that vast swaths of the social sciences don't stand up to scrutiny.
A woman can't be trusted not to lie, so it's safer to disbelieve her than to risk ruining some innocent fellow's life.
There's a tremendous impulse to disbelieve that what you think may be happening is actually happening, or to hope that it isn't.
Speaking with reporters in Alabama, Ivey said she has "no reason to disbelieve" the women who have accused Moore of sexual abuse.
It's easy to disbelieve the Washington Post because the Washington Post is #FakeNews — even the president of the United States says so!
And it raises serious questions of how Donald Trump himself could have kept professing to disbelieve claims that Russia was helping him.
By now, by virtue of these individual stories, it's hard to disbelieve sexual harassment happens, with all its attendant personal and professional consequences.
But to believe one is to disbelieve the other, which leaves us implicated in the decision; there's no getting out of this situation.
Trump cites the fact that these women haven't come forward until now as reasons to disbelieve them, but the reasons are much deeper.
He's a Paris (by way of Antwerp) institution, with decades of collections behind him — and a massive archive at home lest you disbelieve.
A woman can't be trusted not to lie anyway, so it's safer to disbelieve her than to risk ruining some innocent fellow's life.
The trouble is, you can't just decide to disbelieve him now — because you didn't exactly choose to believe him in the first place.
"Disbelieve at your own peril," said Lee Sung-yoon, a Korea expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
To see "Les Huguenots" today is to both understand Meyerbeer's long eclipse and disbelieve it — and to root heartily for his current renaissance.
Today, amid confected rows about "fake news", reporters who unearthed a new Watergate would start with roughly half the country ready to disbelieve them.
They must have missed the coverage of the extraordinary monitoring measures available and must disbelieve those who witnessed concrete being poured into reactor cores.
"We did not have evidence to disbelieve [the technician's account] and establish someone told him to do that," he told the House Judiciary Committee.
"For me to put my hand to God and swear on my children's life and still have my friend disbelieve me is unacceptable," Vanderpump continued.
But the White House's complete lack of credibility on issues from crowd size to foreign affairs makes it disconcertingly easy to disbelieve what officials say.
We, as a society, stink at talking about death since we inexplicably choose to disbelieve that it is looming for our loved ones and ourselves.
Ms. Boreman was an unstable person, but I have no reason to disbelieve her on this one because so many women have shared similar stories.
When we don't talk honestly with white children about racism, they become more likely to disbelieve or discount their peers when they report experiencing racism.
The reasons for Biden's relatively stable survey numbers, pollsters and consultants say, are numerous: Democratic voters are naturally inclined to disbelieve any attack from Trump.
China, for example, spent years denying it had an air pollution problem at all, attempting to convince its citizens to disbelieve their eyes and lungs.
Your immediate reaction is to deny or disbelieve them—the person who complimented you must have overlooked your mistakes, or they must not have been sincere.
But because many people are not psychologically prepared to accept how common harassment and assault are, experts say, they tend to look for reasons to disbelieve.
When Schumer, Pelosi and other Democrats seek to make the case for a "better deal," they face an audience primed to disbelieve every word they say.
Is the goal to get people to believe untrue things or to get them to disbelieve in truth as such, which is more pernicious in my mind.
And as journalist Caroline Moss made abundantly clear, individual Twitter users can't police reality against people who are determined to disbelieve anything they say in its defense.
The strategy here is clear: to muddy the waters as much as possible, sowing doubts about the allegations in the hopes that enough voters will disbelieve them.
The next morning, when we got ready to go out, I mentally sat down and began to disbelieve it and thought, if two show up, I'll believe.
In fact, when she started telling me this story I didn't know enough about it whether to believe her or disbelieve her, but I sat and listened.
But experts say that because many people are not psychologically prepared to accept how prevalent harassment and assault are, they tend to look for reasons to disbelieve.
At once mystical and gruesome, Luca Bigazzi's sensuous images carve their own magical reality, daring us to disbelieve the telepathic tendrils that draw Luna to Giuseppe's side.
"All it takes to sink a case," he said, "is for one juror to disbelieve the F.B.I." For some career professionals, a siege mentality has taken hold.
After Trump won, he continued to disparage the idea that Russia may have tried to help him out, claiming to disbelieve the consensus judgment of US intelligence agencies.
The White House's response frames the heavily researched, meticulously referenced National Climate Assessment as something one could choose to disbelieve, rather than the experts' best understanding of reality.
It's very hard to convince conspiracy theorists that they're wrong with evidence, because they will just invent new reasons to disbelieve any piece of evidence they don't like.
His willingness to disbelieve factual findings could not only marginalize the intelligence community, but politicize their intelligence—the dangerous consequences of which are all too familiar to Americans.
It's more likely that they know the science is more or less correct, but pretend to disbelieve it because they don't want to think about the policy implications.
Research has shown that an inability to judge content leads to two equally unfortunate outcomes: People believe everything that suits their preconceived notions, or they cynically disbelieve everything.
If Christine Ford had accused Brett Kavanaugh of robbing her house, no one would have held up the prevalence of false robbery allegations as a reason to disbelieve her.
The extra work takes the form of myths that we build around the reasons and circumstances of a recording, and through that myth-building we temporarily disbelieve in artifice.
You've chosen to disbelieve her, which is trusting of you; however, it was not your choice to have to deal with her in the first place, which really sucks.
Research also shows that some whites whose reports indicate African lineage conclude that it's irrelevant, and still others, no matter their race or ethnicity, disbelieve results they didn't expect.
If a president can be so easily manipulated to disbelieve his own intelligence agencies, to accept the propaganda of the Kremlin, that is a threat to our national security.
Likely voters in both Tennessee and Georgia were more likely to disbelieve the allegation that Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted a fellow student while in high school, the poll showed.
What I do see is that at least they feel like they have to pretend to believe women, and then turn around and without saying so, totally disbelieve them.
It demands to be acknowledged and remembered; even when we want to disarm it, to leave it behind, or to disbelieve in it, it latches on like a persistent nuisance.
He has created a political movement where his followers will believe whatever he says, no matter how patently false, and disbelieve whatever his opponents say, no matter how objectively true.
In the PSA, Dunham — along with Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, and Zosia Mamet — calls out our "default reaction as a society to disbelieve, or to silence, or to shame" survivors.
"Stars just don't look that different a few miles apart, and we have no reason to disbelieve that this launch was from the Pyongsong region north of Pyongyang," McDowell said.
" A recent tweet by the tech investor Keith Rabois, with photos of three books, was also succinct: "Reading material that will lead you to disbelieve the experts, particularly medical ones.
And so there is an inherent conflict of interest because if you tell me one of my friends committed a crime, I think anyone just naturally is going to disbelieve it.
In a new video, Dunham — along with Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, and Zosia Mamet — calls out our "default reaction as a society to disbelieve, or to silence, or to shame" survivors.
Hazy oral histories about Native heritage are especially common in Oklahoma, where Warren grew up, and she would have no particular reason to disbelieve the stories she was told growing up.
Trump has conditioned us to disbelieve economic indicators, as did some of his high-profile supporters, who claimed the jobless rate was dropping under Obama because the books had been cooked.
That's the worst part of all, as Axios' Felix Salmon points out: Even a small amount of misinformation infects everything and makes it much easier for people to disbelieve any fact.
It's margins are commonly expressed as "gross," not "net" (because there is no net), which is asking investors to suspend disbelieve and defer that crucial aspect of their payout to the future.
There's a core of Trump supporters who at this point disbelieve the Voxes and Washington Posts and New York Times of the world on principle because they've been instructed to do that.
Authorities Say they Have 'No Reason to Disbelieve' Her Account Since Papini's abduction and discovery, online commenters have expressed doubt about the veracity of events, with some saying her kidnapping was a hoax.
The White House's Kavanaugh-or-no-one strategy is risky, given polls showing that in the wake of the hearings substantially more Americans (42 percent) believe the accusations than disbelieve them (31 percent).
And there might be no direct link at all – perhaps people who do not care about what others think exhibit tendencies to set themselves apart from these others and disbelieve what others say.
Jackson's superfans would do well to reflect on how quick they are to believe Jackson's own tales of childhood abuse -- whippings with electric cords and belt buckles -- and how quick to disbelieve his accusers.
For example, if a survey shows that students tend to disbelieve and disparage women who have been assaulted, this shared culture may enable perpetrators to continue offending against their peers with little risk of consequences.
The downward trend was slightly steeper than for other types of asylum applications, the Home Office (interior ministry) said, although critics said officials expect too much and often disbelieve gay claimants who do not apply immediately.
Far too often, our commitment to our political party, our religious group, our sport, our college or a prominent member of our community causes us to choose to disbelieve or to turn away from the victim.
They wanted to speak, they said, not just for themselves but for the community, for anyone who assumes that abuse could not happen in their own families, for those who choose to disbelieve and look away.
The media has to accept that popular attitudes towards journalism have shifted according to partisan bias, and there are a lot of conservatives nowadays who disbelieve unfavorable reporting of Trump simply because they don't trust its source.
But Trump's reference to "Crowdstrike" is also significant, illustrating as it does the president's continued fixation on the Russia investigation, not to mention the fact that he continues to disbelieve the consensus conclusion of his own intelligence agencies.
Americans' views are significantly swayed by their opinions of Trump: 27% of those who already disapprove of Trump believe the reports of "significant resistance" within the White House, but 2121% of those who approve of him disbelieve those claims.
Robert MacDougallAssociate Professor, History, University of Western Ontario, who studies the history of science and pseudoscience in nineteenth-century AmericaIt would be lovely to think that we believe things because they are true, and disbelieve them because they are false.
We were activists; we realized the government was lying about pot, and that led us to disbelieve so much of what they told us about race, about the war in Vietnam, about political assassination, and about the war on drugs.
Men have sometimes been prone to disbelieve victims' stories, and one of the most distasteful aspects of the Harvey Weinstein scandal was a rush to refocus blame by questioning why female victims didn't speak up earlier or go to the police.
Kay Ivey, who left many scratching their heads last week when she announced that she had "no reason to disbelieve" any of the women accusing Moore of acts ranging from sexual assault to sexual harassment to the pursuit of young girls at malls.
If someone is truly indifferent to the consequences of lying, if they welcome negative coverage and are backed by a base primed to disbelieve inconvenient facts, I'm not sure there's much we can do to contain that person once they've ascended to power.
If someone is already pre-disposed to disbelieve scientific conclusions around issues like human evolution, climate change, stem cell research or the Big Bang theory because of their religious or political views, learning more about the subject actually increases their disbelief, a new study finds.
Last November, he told an audience in the manicured South Carolina resort of Hilton Head to disbelieve claims by Mr Trump that 11m immigrants living in America without legal papers can all be deported—calling that "as likely as me flying to the moon".
The entire suite of Democratic proposals to improve election security are of course a nonstarter in a Republican-run government, and not just because Republicans have chosen to strategically believe or disbelieve in Russian election interference depending on the president's moods and ever-shifting statements.
Sadly, labor unions compel citizens to furnish funds for the propagation of opinions they disbelieve and abhor every day, by using the dues collected from members and "agency fees" collected from non-members to engage in political activity many of their members and non-members oppose.
Meanwhile the pope's defenders have pointed to Viganò's own anti-Francis conservatism (manifest in some of his sweeping claims) as reasons to disbelieve his charges, while noting that McCarrick appeared at many events, including with Benedict himself, in the period when he was supposedly under sanctions.
As it stands, shareholders, knowing where boards' bread is buttered, may disbelieve them if they advise against a bid, making it more likely that they accept an underweight offer, and more likely that boards decline to let them vote or resort to takeover defense measures like poison pills.
Doctors still know far less about diseases that primarily affect women and about how common conditions such as heart disease express themselves in women's bodies as opposed to men's; they also, research suggests, tend to disbelieve women's accounts of their pain and other symptoms, creating a familiar series of double binds.
Later, when Celeste apologizes for hitting her, Mary Louise tells her she's being erratic, and then weirdly adds that "grief is meant to be shared" — like Celeste is to blame for not letting her in emotionally, even though Mary Louise so far has done nothing bu gaslight, undermine, and flatly disbelieve her.
The article points out the dangers of believing — or doubting — everything one reads or simply not having the skills or the desire to verify information: Research has shown that an inability to judge content leads to two equally unfortunate outcomes: People believe everything that suits their preconceived notions, or they cynically disbelieve everything.
Those statements carried little weight at Carter's trial, says Breggin, who notes that prosecutors insisted on the absolute truth of Carter's "get back in" text while dismissing others that led Carter's acquaintances to disbelieve what she often told them — as when she flipped on whether she'd had sex, or possibly even been raped, by Roy.
When doctors disbelieve her, or when her relapses reliably "coincide with global turmoil," she wonders whether her symptoms might indeed be psychosomatic, some form of P.T.S.D.; after she becomes addicted to the pills prescribed to treat her insomnia, she seems open to the suggestion that maybe her addiction is the main source of her problems.
If a person is already pre-disposed to disbelieve scientific evidence about topics such as human evolution, climate change or stem cell research because of religious or political views, a study by social scientists at Carnegie Mellon in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science found, learning more about the subject may actually increase their disbelief.
But his statements also provide a critical reason to believe that in a he-said, she-said matchup between Kavanaugh and Christine Blassey Ford — a matchup that Kavanaugh has agreed to rather than having the FBI investigate or the Senate take testimony from other witnesses — we should be inclined to believe Ford and to disbelieve Kavanaugh.
Though some of his aphorisms have stuck, both funny (Doctors "are lucky: the sun shines on their successes and the earth hides their failures") and profound ("We are, I know not how, double in ourselves, so that what we believe we disbelieve, and cannot rid ourselves of what we condemn"), he is not really an aphorist.
" (He also wrote of the ancient Egyptians and their use of the Eye of Osiris, one of their gods, in amulets to protect them against evil magic, both during life and in the afterlife.) Belief in the evil eye is said to be strengthened among followers of Islam by verses 51 and 52 of the Al-Qalam Surah in the Quran: "And indeed, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip with their eyes when they hear the message, and they say: Indeed, he is mad.
The fact that there are good reasons to disbelieve every one of these scenarios is a good indication of the corner that the NFL has painted itself into: Normally you'd expect that some city would have made the league's decision easier by stepping to the head of the line with a blank check, so the fact that the bidding war among St. Louis, San Diego, and Oakland barely even heated up—Oakland's mayor didn't even bother to submit a stadium finance plan to the NFL—is an indication that cities may not be quite as easy to shake down for cash as they once were.

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