Some may have doubted us, but we never doubted each other.
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"Some may have doubted us, but we never doubted each other," she told cheering supporters at a victory rally in Las Vegas.
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So, for all the women out there who have ever been doubted or doubted themselves, this award tonight is for all of us.
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"Some may have doubted us, but we never doubted ourselves," Clinton told a crowd of supporters gathered at Caesar's Palace casino supporting her win. .
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And I've never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never once doubted, on these life and death decisions, I never once doubted that your judgement was flawed.
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"As a kid, I always doubted myself and doubted what I was capable of, and then when I finally felt empowered, someone snatched it from me," she says.
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Ray — oh, Ray, how could we have doubted you?
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The Reddit user, however, doubted the spammers could be stopped.
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But I don't think I doubted we'd end up here.
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Look, no one's ever doubted I mean what I say.
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He also doubted other campaigns would engage in such tactics.
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Duckett later said that he never doubted Tobin's basketball skills.
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Because I doubted that I could do that very thing.
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Why had I ever doubted that this would please him?
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Some doubted Walsh would say such things on the record.
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Some doubted whether it would actually take place at all.
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Gray said he never doubted he'd regain his old form.
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He never doubted both could happen at the same time.
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Charles Lincoln Van Doren was clever; no one doubted that.
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Some analysts doubted producers would stick to a prolonged curb.
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Dr. Doyle said he doubted the tribe would be interested.
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"She has never doubted her father's innocence," said his lawyers.
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Li told me that she doubted she would ever remarry.
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I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.
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Three doubted the merger talks, announced last July, would succeed.
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But even he doubted that the election result would change.
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Some analysts doubted whether shale drilling would slow for long.
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I've never doubted Luke Campbell could become a world champion.
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Pundits and politicians have long doubted this day would come.
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Meadows on Tuesday doubted whether Cohen would tell the truth.
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She is doubted at home, and has been bypassed abroad.
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Some analysts doubted the trading halt would check speculative interest.
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Because of that, I never doubted my choice of vocation.
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She doubted she could afford a living as a novelist.
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Were there ever moments where you doubted your own innocence?
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There was never a moment when I doubted my innocence.
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Critics, including Jamie Dimon, have doubted the legitimacy of bitcoin.
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Because his contribution to contemporary art can't really be doubted.
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I went with it and, surprisingly, never doubted my choice.
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Check it out below ... sorry we ever doubted you, Donnell.
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In the hacking world, no one doubted Stamos deserved it.
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I suddenly doubted myself: Was it not a Disney movie?
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Although others doubted his musical endeavors, his parents supported him.
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Nobody has ever doubted me for saying who I am.
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Some doubted the exchange had taken place exactly as described.
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Defense lawyers doubted the victim's ability to identify the men.
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But I never doubted he would do the right thing.
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For anyone who doubted Kendrick, I dare you to listen.
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The unsentimental leader doubted anyone would care, even his children.
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"Everybody who has doubted him ends up being very wrong."
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He doubted any GOP senators would vote to convict Trump.
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Some teammates, Cousy included, doubted he would amount to much.
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Any advice for those who ever doubted your music career?
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However, analysts doubted if these steps would prevent the rupee's declines.
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He added that he doubted the "retest theory" would play out.
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Independent assessment also doubted Aramco would be valued at $2 trillion.
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Miller added that she doubted Burke would be treated the same.
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He used the colonization theory even as he doubted its feasibility.
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However, because she has Down syndrome, those dreams were often doubted.
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I gave him strength and control when I doubted my voice.
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"I was someone in the beginning who doubted vaccinations," Bella continues.
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Many doubted the couple's breakup was legit, and many still do.
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Many doubted he would ever win again, including Mr Woods himself.
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Just two months ago, Perez doubted this day would ever come.
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When I played David O'Reilly's Everything, I doubted its title. Everything?
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He also doubted whether many smartphone users would experience the phenomenon.
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Richard said he doubted he would seek answers from Restore Life.
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It was a jab at everyone who doubted her, for sure.
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It legitimizes your election in the eyes of those who doubted.
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Bouhlel's brother, Jabeur, said he doubted his sibling was the attacker.
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On WeChat, legal scholars doubted the legality of the migrant evictions.
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But the authors doubted whether women actually enjoyed being in control.
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Her sister says she never doubted her sister's will to live.
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Her tweets were so powerful that many doubted she really existed.
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No one doubted that it had been transferred without my authority.
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Can't believe I ever doubted the beauty of my brown skin.
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But some doubted whether he would soften the approach to immigration.
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Last week, NFL Network reported teammates doubted Brown's knee injury claims.
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He also doubted other avid texters would experience similar side effects.
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An intensely religious man, he doubted any theory contradicting the Bible.
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For the first time in a long time, I doubted myself.
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Eight in ten doubted their company could adapt to customer demand.
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Yet many Tories doubted Mr Johnson was up to the job.
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He doubted that Mary Tyler Moore could carry a comedy series.
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Washington may have doubted his abilities, but almost nobody else did.
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Alex doubted whether his mother would agree to enter the race.
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Even the NFL doubted if the Cowboys could generate ticket sales.
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Royce said he doubted Russia's sincerity in wanting a cease-fire.
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I doubted it myself at first until I saw the photos.
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I doubted their skin-fixing powers for a number of reasons.
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No one doubted that politics and competition for resources would remain.
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She was mobbed by teammates who say they never doubted her.
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"I've never really doubted my ability on the surface," Konta said.
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He said he doubted Mr. Sanabria even knew where it was.
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Coleman also doubted the motives of these pedophiles' online age-play.
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But he said then that he doubted it would be reversed.
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Industry, experts, and the public alike doubted the program would succeed.
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It's everyone who's ever doubted Donald, whoever disagreed, whoever challenged him.
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Some analysts doubted the meeting would lead to any new intervention.
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They openly doubted her continued employment and questioned her family life.
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He added that he doubted the sanctions would have much effect.
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But he said he doubted it would work against Mr. Mueller.
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One-fourth doubted that South Vietnam would survive after troops departed.
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Haase said he doubted the place was used for intelligence gathering.
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He said he never doubted that he had a firm grip.
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But now he doubted the killing would change the company's circumstances.
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Mr. Chandler also said he doubted Cambodia would pay the debt.
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They also doubted his presence would change Trump's attitude to Mexico.
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That's mostly, he said, because analysts have always doubted the company.
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Yet pundits have doubted Trump's instincts before and been proven wrong.
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"Still?" he asked, adding that he doubted Stoudemire was talking about him.
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If not, it will damage sport — every Russian victory will be doubted.
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She had put off having children, but never doubted that she would.
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Perhaps they doubted he had what it takes to tackle the wolf.
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It gets worse: just for good measure, Williams then doubted Kim's story.
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Yet traders doubted that a fractious parliament would back a second referendum.
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Market participants doubted any quotas will be agreed upon at Thursday's meeting.
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And -- and I never doubted her -- her love and commitment for me.
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Jurors also doubted victims who did not show emotion on the stand.
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For All the people that doubted I promise I'll never forget you!
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They said [the 1988 Olympics] happened in Tokyo, but I doubted it.
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Some doubted whether the footage was real or merely a marketing gimmick.
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Mr Infantino said he is "dismayed" that his "integrity is being doubted".
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Economists have also doubted the sustainability of the second quarter growth rate.
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Martin added that he doubted that social media contributed to commercial success.
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Mr. Stopanjac said he doubted the fire was caused by the candles.
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Also, if buyers had technical questions, I doubted I could confidently respond.
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Friends of Mr. Hu said they doubted that his confession was genuine.
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Still, she said she doubted that the two men were truly affectionate.
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They also doubted phones were much faster than credit or debit cards.
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Some doubted anyone would have constructed such an apparent insult on purpose.
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Gigi also sought a little backstage knowledge, but RuPaul doubted her readiness.
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He said he doubted Belarus would modify the project without the pressure.
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Lloyd Pendleton, who leads Utah's homeless task force, initially doubted the plan.
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From the very beginning, there were scientists who doubted Dr. Anversa's claims.
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I never doubted whether he was in politics for the right reasons.
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One day, it will never be doubted that women can be leaders.
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Several former Yalies have publicly doubted Kavanaugh's claims about his drinking habits.
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One doubted if we would ever see her again in the Octagon.
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Outside Queen's Park, few doubted that the right decision had been reached.
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Bush never doubted that he was the best man on the ballot.
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Many doubted this claim, including former staff members with whom I spoke.
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Few in the arena doubted that Leonard would get the last shot.
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But he said he doubted that was what was motivating Mr. Blum.
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In the months since, Alonso said, he has not doubted his decision.
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But even some senior officials doubted Bayoumi's story of an accidental meeting.
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She doubted Deveau would have thought about registry screenings and response protocols.
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Despite the challenges, Ms. Hopewell said she never doubted she would graduate.
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I also have never doubted for a second that I was loved.
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I never doubted Andy's fealty to the Constitution or the FBI's mission.
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A senior French official doubted Trump had taken heed of European concerns.
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Some analysts doubted that the producers would stick to a prolonged curb.
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It wasn't because of Trump's ideology—Schwartz doubted that he had one.
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Some experts doubted that microscopic fossils could have survived such a baking.
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How could I have doubted the curiosity of music-loving New Yorkers?
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Hinnawi said he doubted such a move will be repeated in 2018.
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He doubted that a kitchen full of Britons could get them right.
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Instead, he berated their defiance and doubted their commitment to religious life.
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Hightower has always had big dreams, and he has never doubted his capability.
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But Moulton doubted that those were the real motivations behind the GOP's decision.
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And on Wednesday, senators doubted that the agencies are getting the job done.
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I doubted any good would come out of a confrontation, but the prospect
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Some experts have publicly doubted whether these missiles are anything but mock-ups.
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After Thursday's announcement, some economists doubted there would be further trims anytime soon.
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Yet like many other oil analysts, BNP said it doubted a successful outcome.
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Until last week, analysts doubted that it would risk instability by doing that.
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But at the border with Turkey, some Syrians doubted the bombing would end.
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Korotev doubted Curry's finds, telling him they lacked the hallmark features of meteorites.
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Several hackers consulted by Motherboard doubted that Ripper's could make a real difference.
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My message would be to the people who feel they are being doubted.
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It's everyone who's ever doubted Donald, who ever disagreed, who ever challenged him.
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Soon after its purchase in 1903, scholars and scientists publicly doubted its authenticity.
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For decades, though, he doubted that he was bold enough for the Antarctic.
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That said, Jeremy Corbyn has proved many who doubted him (myself included) wrong.
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But really, I doubted that he would want to be interviewed at all.
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I'd seen what community looks like and doubted I'd find it again soon.
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She had never doubted that she could safely leave if she wanted to.
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I hoped she would recover someday even while I doubted I ever would.
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But President Donald Trump told reporters he doubted the negotiations would be successful.
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Even so, economists have doubted the sustainability of the second quarter growth rate.
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How could I have doubted the intrepid determination of music-loving New Yorkers?
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He doubted that Mr. Trump would follow through on any of his promises.
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A lot of people rightfully doubted that possibility, as it is so uncommon.
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None of the scientists I spoke to doubted the importance of the discovery.
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Her lawyer, Michael Robert Rosas, said he doubted the prosecution's version of events.
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Critics, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, have doubted the legitimacy of bitcoin.
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You stand with anyone who's ever questioned or doubted who they really were.
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She said she doubted the ban would be effective in the long run.
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Many doubted that such inspections would ever actually take place, but they did.
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There was never a moment where I doubted anything that Olivia was doing.
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Other relatives and friends interviewed in Nice doubted he had militant Islamist leanings.
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Some researchers doubted that the verdict would stem the flood of questionable journals.
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Outside the Trump bubble, the president is fact-checked, scorned, doubted or challenged.
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But he said he doubted whether it would ultimately impact a judge's ruling.
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And we never doubted the other man's sincerity or the other man's patriotism.
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Trump miraculously won when everyone doubted him — and did so by a landslide.
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He wants revenge of his own, on anyone who doubted or mocked him.
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Few ever doubted his ability, but he has not always been entirely fashionable.
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Iraq's prime minister, speaking in Davos, Switzerland, said he doubted Iran was involved.
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But I never doubted his integrity, his dedication to duty, or his character.
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CONCLUSION I've never doubted the strategic value of strengthening our alliance with Ukraine.
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When she doubted herself, she'd call her father, who had always supported her.
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"This has been the most doubted/hated bull market in history," Belski said.
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Celebrities and politicians lent their fervent support and others doubted the actor's claims.
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Scholars later doubted whether Vespucci had actually visited America as early as 1497.
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And we are constantly under scrutiny, constantly being doubted, constantly being second-guessed.
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Others could not duplicate his result, but few doubted that gravitational waves were real.
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No one knew where they came from and some doubted that they really existed.
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Still, some analysts doubted whether releasing Bashir early would win Widodo many conservative voters.
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The difference is that unlike Sanders, nobody ever doubted that Obama really wanted it.
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Veeral Rathod has doubted his abilities at various points during his fast-rising career.
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I've never doubted & always known I was the most important part of her life.
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During the July 7 chat, some participants doubted their ability to make the shift.
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At bottom, Beers says, they doubted that the shoe had any real athletic benefit.
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He openly doubted the legitimacy -- more than that, the citizenship -- of President Barack Obama.
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Some analysts doubted Tesla would meet its goals after a series of production difficulties.
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Jerome was a little nervous, but his wife, Rowena, never doubted the set up.
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Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham told CNN he doubted the Kushner reports were accurate.
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The analyst community, for whatever reason, has historically doubted both Saudi resolve and capabilities.
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Republicans never discredited Ford's testimony; most of them never even said they doubted her.
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"I have never doubted my father's love and support for a moment," he wrote.
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He said he doubted there would be a major further escalation at this point.
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" Trump retorted that anybody who doubted the moral stupendousness of wall-builders was "disgraceful.
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But Jones, the opinion pollster, doubted there is a mass of secret Trump voters.
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Yet traders doubted that a fractious Parliament would have to back any new referendum.
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The observation was considered so subtle that many people doubted Lomonosov actually did it.
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But I have never doubted that this is where Bay View would end up.
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But there is nothing "weirder" to me than someone who has never doubted themselves.
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But he doubted it would ever be possible to be free from all attachment.
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Two people close to Zadornov told Reuters they doubted he would move to Otkritie.
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Obama said she was motivated by the people who doubted her ability to succeed.
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Pyongyang blamed his coma on a case of botulism, a claim U.S. doctors doubted.
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Rodell Mollineau, a Democratic strategist, said he doubted the report would influence undecided voters.
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He added that he doubted valuations of tech companies such as Xiaomi could persist.
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Obama and McCarthy have never doubted the legality or the impact of the rule.
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Mr. Kimball said he doubted that what happened on Sunday would deter future gatherings.
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A National Front spokesman said he doubted Le Pen had read the comic book.
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And if you doubted Doug's drag versatility for even a second, shame on you.
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Serena said she doubted whether she would have the patience to do the same.
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He still had command, so he doubted he had torn his ulnar collateral ligament.
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But other lawyers said they doubted defense arguments regarding FARA would gain much traction.
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The production team at the time all doubted that he'd make it any further.
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Julien Kouao, a political analyst in Abidjan, doubted Ouattara's reshuffle would appease the PDCI.
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Even before McAuliffe's comments, Bernie backers doubted the sincerity of Clinton's anti-TPP position.
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"I never have doubted that I could play at the NFL level," Bishop said.
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Garcia once said that at times he doubted his ability to win a major.
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Veteran lawmakers and observers have long doubted tax reform could be completed be then.
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However, his family and some relatives of the Scottish victims have doubted his guilt.
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In a very Canadian sort of way, we doubted whether it was even real.
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But administrators at the time said they doubted the draft would ever become policy.
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If Fears were on someone's radar, Phanco doubted he would ever get off it.
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But others in the industry doubted those measures would work either politically or economically.
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Some doubted it would ever see the bright lights of Italy's top division again.
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Eldridge said she doubted ranking company officials will face charges after the latest raids.
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Richmond County District Attorney Michael McMahon said he doubted Cummings was concerned about safety.
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Few doubted that the verdict Tuesday reflected a decision from the top of government.
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He doubted that wine grapes were among the seeds in the church's seed banks.
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He doubted, though, that such links would develop much without concrete moves toward peace.
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From a purely counterterrorism perspective, the latest threat by al Qaeda shouldn't be doubted.
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He said he hoped that Woodard never doubted that his sacrifices made a contribution.
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In the days before the election, she doubted that she would vote at all.
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Some voters doubted that Corbyn's ambitious, left-wing platform was politically or fiscally possible.
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He also doubted the effectiveness of preferential loans set up by the central bank.
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"No one doubted what Patrick would do next," Kansas City fullback Anthony Sherman said.
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Even some of the loyalists sent out by Mr. Maduro said they doubted him.
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I didn't hear anybody in the region who doubted that for a single moment.
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Dr. Donovan doubted it, since that phenomenon is not visible to the human eye.
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I found myself consulting African-Americans I trusted and respected because I doubted myself.
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But Biden acknowledges that many people have doubted whether this affinity would still endure.
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According to court records, Roy repeatedly expressed to Carter that he doubted his plan.
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While he attended the rally, he said he doubted he would vote for Mahama.
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He doubted a man like Lim would play in view of gawkers and bystanders.
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However, Trump has doubted the effectiveness of public-private partnerships in conversations with advisors.
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Meissner originally told CNBC Wednesday night that he doubted the authenticity of Tripp's tweets.
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Morningstar analysts said in a Monday note they doubted the bondholder plan would prevail.
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Dr. Bellwood doubted that they could have spread so far while individuals did not.
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Her work has won over skeptics who doubted the sincerity of the office's commitment.
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But he doubted that the scandals would have a measurable effect on Virginia's economy.
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Those generations also harbored skeptics who doubted the intelligence and capacity of their fellow citizens.
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Not so long ago, Facebook investors doubted the social network's ability to win on mobile.
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So long, many doubted whether the buzzy headsets would ever see the light of day.
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He doubted, however, that the case for a deal had become more compelling since November.
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Although some of the Maute members were former MILF, we doubted their intentions and sincerity.
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"I know people have doubted us and our commitment to the news business," she said.
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Then again, Abrams never doubted that from the very start, he had the perfect star.
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I never doubted the decision to break up, but sometimes I felt feral with grief.
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He said he doubted Obama was even aware he was crossing the 100-day mark.
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Among the vast universe of people I talked to, nobody doubted that Sonny was killed.
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And I can truly say that I don't think anybody who knew him doubted that.
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"A lot of people doubted the stability of leadership when Jang was arrested," Choi says.
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Emilia Clarke has never been better, unleashing an imperious sneer at all who doubted her.
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"It's everyone who's ever doubted Donald, who ever disagreed, who ever challenged him," she said.
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Leary's scientific rigor was doubted because of his personal experiences (and exuberance) with these drugs.
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He added that he initially doubted there was any way to keep the factories open.
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Public figures blamed and doubted Cosby's accusers, even when 60 of them had come forward.
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Further, amid a recession, some investors doubted Apple could keep its high-priced, exclusive image.
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Of course, Powergirl originated on Earth and not Krypton, so some have doubted this theory.
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In accepting, he may have helped reassure social conservatives who doubted Trump's Christian bona fides.
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Seeing the way the mental illness is roundly doubted, illuminated, endured by others is enough.
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Coptis doubted their prospects; no environmental group had ever won such a measure in Pennsylvania.
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Giammattei also said he doubted that migrants would be willing to comply with the deal.
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In the debate's opening moments, he reiterated his earlier statements that he doubted Clinton's judgement.
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He was critical of the many people that doubted the BJP could increase its majority.
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Clinton's remarks and doubted she would feel any differently about Mr. Sanders's speech on Thursday.
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Others doubted this, partly because of Trump's statements about the trade benefits of weak currencies.
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He denied that public pressure had influenced his decision, an assertion many people here doubted.
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The county sheriff, Larry Amerson, doubted it but said he wasn't the guy to ask.
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But analysts who spoke with Business Insider doubted the company will go out of business.
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Ulrich Schellenberg, president of the German Bar Association, doubted that the new technology will help.
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Even when she said ordinary things, she sounded as if she doubted they were true.
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The official cause of death was tuberculosis, although his family doubted that this was accurate.
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Was there ever a moment where you doubted your pursuit of acting as a profession?
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For those who doubted that Meek liked watches—that was a dumb thing to doubt.
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Consider Kim Fowley, consider Bill Cosby, consider the scores of men accused and women doubted.
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Still, after the finals, there is apparently no situation in which James should be doubted.
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Conservatives said they doubted that the measure could survive the determined opposition of the judiciary.
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Some of Boston's most learned men, though, doubted that a slave could write so beautifully.
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Some of Judge Kavanaugh's peers said they doubted that the yearbook notations were good-natured.
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The elders' remarks made it clear that they believed Mr. Hybels and doubted the women.
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Another Shanghai-based doubted whehter the delay to tariffs would support the yuan for long.
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" And finally: "Everything you've ever doubted or made to be believe as false, is real.
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"I'd see people in bikinis, and foreigners doubted that I was the creator," she said.
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People doubted him — 'He wasn't going to do this, he wasn't going to do that.
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"Everybody's doubted this group in every way, shape or form," Islanders Coach Barry Trotz said.
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"Things will get better," we took turns saying, even though we doubted it for ourselves.
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However, Megrahi's family and some relatives of the Scottish victims have always doubted his guilt.
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He has maintained such a low profile that his clout was doubted from the start.
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Mr. Hubbard said he doubted the Koch brothers approved of Time in its current form.
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Still, no one doubted that in the end, Italy would always straighten up and behave.
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Some who doubted the benefits of the program expect the retreat to be similarly inconsequential.
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While I questioned his judgment on Syria, I never doubted his seriousness, compassion or integrity.
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Several traders in Shanghai said they doubted if the rally has more room to run.
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Few doubted the need for Kenya to do something: corruption and tax evasion are pervasive.
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Documents from the investigation show that even Mohammed doubted they could get the job done.
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"My client has never doubted the paternity of this child, has never equivocated," Clint says.
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A populist leader cannot because the omniscience of the charismatic headman can never be doubted.
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Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he would support Flake's bill but doubted it could pass.
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Mark doubted that there'd ever be a kid named McCain out there in the world.
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Bohn said he doubted the new administration would radically alter the approach in immediate future.
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Many members of Damayan have doubted their decision to leave, especially those with young children.
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However one investor with stakes in several challenger banks doubted there would be much change.
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"That was amazing, can't believe I ever doubted James," Styles said after the second song.
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The billionaire doubted whether Khan prepared his remarks and questioned his wife's silence on stage.
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Yes, his father facilitates a great deal of opportunity, but I've never doubted Alex's capabilities.
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These are the 130 current members of Congress who have doubted or denied climate change.
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Moreover, the sheer inertia of existing costs, prices, budgets, and administrative systems cannot be doubted.
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But analysts doubted that North Korea would make any meaningful concessions without relief from sanctions.
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Gold said she doubted that Obama would release Manning, though she hoped to be wrong.
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Republican strategist Scott Reed said he doubted the last-ditch tactical voting suggestion would work.
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During their conversation, Trump doubted the intelligence community's assessment that Russia tried to influence the election.
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For the bulk of his first term, many doubted if Biden would last in the job.
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Working with the UAW members, the FCA rebirth was born when many doubted it would come.
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That and weeks of negotiations that many on the outside doubted would ever bear any fruit.
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We suspected the former and doubted the latter, but we had no way to be sure.
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A third bee incident involving Mark Ronson was doubted by Ronson himself in a later interview.
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Despite the responsibility of becoming a long-term foster carer, Gina has never doubted her choice.
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The prevalence of hydrogen, he wrote at the end of his paper, "can hardly be doubted".
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He doubted Apple's ability to mass produce a phone with a 3.5-inch capacitive multitouch display.
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It had to be in that moment, when Logan doubted his fortitude, that Ken truly turned.
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One woman started her career as a teacher, but doubted she was actually making any impact.
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The Scottish minister doubted whether any agreement with European Union would be welcomed by Sturgeon's party.
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Yet he faced skepticism in 1988 from some Republicans who doubted his commitment to movement conservatism.
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"If they doubted I could make any penalty saves, that proved them wrong," Lindahl told reporters.
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As the protests came to an end countrywide, analysts doubted the marches would shake the president.
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He told National Geographic earlier this year that he doubted the rescue plan at the time.
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When Amazon began developing drone technology in 2013, critics doubted that it could replace delivery employees.
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I never doubted his love, I only worried his own fear could get in his way.
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He rolled out a slide with all the facts and figures in case you doubted it.
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I minimized it ("It's not like he raped me…"); I doubted my recollection and my reaction.
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If you ever doubted the presence of young Trump supporters nationwide, you can turn to Snapchat.
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And citing hurricane response, Bossert said he doubted the pardon would register much with the public.
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Clinton but doubted Mr. Trump's adherence to any principles and was uneasy about his "abusive" language.
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ET. Others on Wall Street doubted the $43 billion in synergies projected by the companies' management.
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Mr. Feldman, the family friend, said he doubted that anyone anticipated it would last this long.
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In Cuba, he had left a wife and young daughter but doubted they would suffer reprisals.
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But knowing this didn't lessen my anger, and I doubted that it would lessen his pain.
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But he doubted that such a move would change the "fundamental dynamics" between Trump and Congress.
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Some feared their future spouse won't be faithful, while others doubted their own commitment to fidelity.
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Ms. Quillen, whose mother is of Mexican descent, said she doubted that would count for anything.
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Modric, who is 5-foot-8, was doubted early in his career because of his height.
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Renu Kohli, an independent economist in New Delhi, doubted whether any boycott would hit critical mass.
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The hearing lasted a mere afternoon, but records suggest that some jurors doubted the prosecution's story.
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Too often, we have deferred to the powerful and doubted the weak, creating impunity and injustice.
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This is a wakeup call to anyone who ever doubted the harmful effects of climate change.
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He said he doubted that they could continue to show up much longer without getting paid.
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The Sodalite doubted, so Mr. Figari repeated his order and he whipped me with his belt.
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But the figure is widely doubted, and many economists are forecasting a slowdown to varying degrees.
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Mr. Coggins said he donated out of a sense of loyalty, but doubted his friend's odds.
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Analysts in South Korea doubted that the North was signaling a willingness to discuss a freeze.
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According to Germann, many coral experts even doubted that the aquarium's efforts would produce successful results.
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People doubted her because she was a woman, and because of the color of her skin.
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Many on board doubted they would make it there — at least not on this flimsy craft.
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The British heavyweight&aposs broadcaster Sky Sports, though, doubted a deal could be done until 2019.
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Both men have doubted the wisdom of a long-term American military commitment in the country.
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But others involved in the process doubted whether the communities would survive in the long term.
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However, in recent years analysts have doubted how much consumer confidence in the economy really matters.
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"I've been on the cusp my whole career, being the underdog and being doubted," he says.
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He said he doubted that Mr. Erdogan could raise the billions needed to build the canal.
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The council "never doubted," however, that Sloan would deliver an "unpolitical and objective lecture," Struwe said.
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Gates doubted whether she should be in the class and whether she had the knowledge needed.
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Age: 23Position: StrikerDembele's credentials were doubted when he was with Celtic despite his phenomenal scoring record.
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In an interview on MSNBC, Schumer said he doubted McConnell would agree to allow witness testimony.
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Stocks sold off sharply Thursday, as and doubted his ability to push through pro-growth programs.
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Romani said he doubted the Calabrian mafia, known as the 'Ndrangheta, was behind the fear campaign.
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So, to anyone who's doubted whether Ellen DeGeneres is really that "nice," it sure was satisfying.
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And that was the reason many Americans doubted the benefits of ObamaCare right from the start.
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Some people in the Muslim neighborhoods dependent on meat processing said they doubted that it would.
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Trump has doubted on whether Russia was behind the hacks, saying it could have been anyone.
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While Ms. Teuscher may be constrained by an agreement, they doubted that her child could be.
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But Defense Department officials said they doubted that the remnants on display validated Ms. Haley's claims.
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And he said he doubted that middle-class Americans would see much benefit in any case.
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His saving grace was his work, which he never doubted; his art was his identity, he said.
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Former CIA officer John Kiriakou said he doubted an Israeli spy provided the information, as reported elsewhere.
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For many years, the debate was academic and mining companies doubted ocean bed mining could be economic.
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Troiano, who is now retired, also doubted the victim's claims that she was too intoxicated to consent.
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But Townshend doubted whether Tillerson would really follow through on some of the specifics of his testimony.
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"I wasn't surprised to hear this information because I doubted it when they said it," she remarked.
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But her longtime friends, publicist Simon Huck and actress La La Anthony, say she shouldn't be doubted.
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Migrante International, an alliance of Filipino migrant organizations, doubted the government could provide for those who return.
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Alexander Walley of Boston Medical Center's Grayken Center for Addiction also doubted the usefulness of the curve.
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At the time, she attributed the episode to dehydration, and some people even doubted it was real.
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Forsa pollster Manfred Guellner said Scholz was probably ahead but doubted he would win outright on Saturday.
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Some have doubted that even Sanders's young legions of supporters are genuinely committed to his policy ideas.
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Some officials doubted the wisdom of bringing charges, saying Rosen and Weissman acted imprudently but not illegally.
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When they were first announced, many doubted that regulators would allow the mergers because of competition worries.
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When earlier in his career, Graham cofounded a software company called ViaWeb, few doubted his engineering prowess.
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But some observers doubted much will change in the country's corporate governance record or at the airline.
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Holliday was already a frequent gym-goer, but she often dealt with people who doubted her fitness.
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As if we ever doubted it, we now know for sure that Kim Kardashian loves her sisters.
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Other r/occultists doubted that a novice magick user like Tacodirtshield1 could even accomplish such a task.
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Aside from the physical consequences, what are the psychological consequences of women being constantly doubted and questioned?
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Despite being an ethnic Bengali, a targeted minority in the state, Biswas had never doubted his Indianness.
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In case anyone has ever doubted whether or not being the Bachelorette is stressful, just ask JoJo.
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Oil prices fell on Monday as analysts said they doubted upcoming producer talks would rein in oversupply.
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The engineer doubted she would have found work without it, despite her 10 years of professional experience.
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Schiff said he doubted hackers could falsify vote tallies in a way to affect the election outcome.
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A representative of Lendlease said he doubted the episode's portrayal would have much impact on the project.
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HPM Partners' Jim Lebenthal doubted Wall Street's consensus expectations for large earnings per share growth next year.
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Perhaps Afro doubted from the start her ability to paint those particular skewed eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Americans, simply put, doubted that North Korea was really ever serious about negotiating over its nuclear program.
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Many on Wall Street doubted that the Venmo parent could make it this far, but not Cramer.
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In an interview, the SWAT commander, Mark Canty, said he doubted any fatalities resulted from police bullets.
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They also doubted the elimination of payroll tax breaks awarded by the previous government will win approval.
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Besides, he added, he doubted he could be of much use, having never even seen a convention.
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This is not only a lifelong dream for me, but so many people out there doubted me.
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I have no doubt he'd have stood by that and not doubted his actions for a second.
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It would have been exciting news, except that some researchers openly doubted the project's methodology and results.
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Some doubted players would show up, much less pay, to play games that weren't even done yet.
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Many journalists noted its staged atmosphere and doubted that she would normally wear clothes when making prints.
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" Jannik additionally stated that he doubted "that 38 of the visitors can be classified as terror suspects.
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At the time, nobody doubted that Kennedy was a conservative, but at least he was completely uninteresting.
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"So many people thought we were crazy and doubted us," Raisman said, referring to herself and Douglas.
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He said he doubted that was how the men who go to his Baptist church would talk.
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On Tuesday, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said he doubted OPEC could reach a deal this week.
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Pruitt has publicly doubted the scientific consensus that human actions are the lead cause of climate change.
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Ullmann-Margalit doubted that such transformative choices could be evaluated as sound or unsound, rational or irrational.
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Alan Brinkley, a professor of history at Columbia, said he doubted Mr. Trump could replicate Roosevelt's achievements.
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Even recently, plenty of investors have doubted whether the economy could grow as a trade war erupted.
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When Dionysus rolls back into Thebes, he wants revenge on the city-state that doubted his mother.
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Last year, the country's official, although frequently doubted, GDP growth rate was 6.1%, the slowest since 1990.
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I haven't yet doubted the illness or its symptoms, but its alleged treatment is stirring up suspicions.
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"Everyone doubted everything about the Fox history until they proved it could be so," Mr. Collier said.
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Skepticism about missile interceptions However, missile interception is difficult and often doubted, as in the Syrian case.
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Benneteau, too, doubted that he could have won any Grand Slams in the absence of the troika.
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But The Times reported that some Democrats had opposed Ms. Wright's appearance because they doubted her credibility.
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They learned that he doubted all traditional ways of knowing before pivoting to the modern subjective individual.
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When he was given a diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, we never doubted he could lick it.
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Throughout the process, many lawmakers and lobbyists doubted ratification would ever happen, especially in a divided Congress.
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Hobley has PCOS and wasn't ovulating, and her doctors told her that they doubted IUI would work.
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The official (and true) explanation of those deaths—that they had succumbed to Ebola—was widely doubted.
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And he doubted there would be a push for major healthcare legislation in a presidential election year.
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In case anyone still doubted the prescience of The Handmaid's Tale, this anecdote should clear things up.
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Some independent lawyers, who did not wish to be identified, said they doubted it would be revived.
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MIAMI — He publicly doubted Hurricane Maria's death toll in Puerto Rico and spread conspiracy theories about it.
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And while it provided excellent ammunition for screaming matches, I never doubted her fierce love for me.
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Ms. Kim said she doubted that the South would have canceled the drills for any other reason.
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Separately, Mr. Putin said he doubted sanctions could sway North Korea's leaders to halt their nuclear program.
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" Some other geneticists doubted it; one said to me: "There's no way there's proper peer review there.
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There was no game they were not supposed to win, even as observers doubted them every time.
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Evgeny Rodin, partner at Moscow law firm Vegas Lex, said he doubted that the turbines would be returned.
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He repeatedly replayed the highs and lows of the campaign, relishing in bashing those who had doubted him.
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A source close to the Belarus government doubted this explanation, saying it "comes as a surprise" to Minsk.
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Einstein famously doubted that entanglement was actually a thing and dismissed it as "spooky action at a distance."
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But with oil prices mired in a bear market, few commodity analysts doubted Saudi Arabia would cut production.
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"This has a ton of data behind it," Oz agreed, having apparently forgotten the blue man he doubted.
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And in 2012, you doubted the very existence of people who have a difficult time affording birth control.
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Bangladesh officials doubted IS claims of responsibility and alleged that the group's leaders were simply seeking media attention.
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No joke If anyone doubted that President Trump meant business they should realize that this is no joke.
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He doubted the fence would be a new deterrent and said there had been no complaints from Russia.
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Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the exiled group the World Uyghur Congress, said he doubted the official account.
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"Five years ago, many people doubted that these resources could account for more than 20 or 30 percent."
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Editors doubted readers would be interested in the musings of a Jewish teenager who died in the war.
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Even his own mother-in-law doubted, at first, that the country was ready for a black President.
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If you've ever doubted the vocal chops of Jake Gyllenhaal, here is a video to change your mind.
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So I wouldn't say I doubted it, but I knew a lot of things had to be done.
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To requests for more debates, Du Bois replied that he was willing, but doubted whether Stoddard would agree.
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Those like Peña who doubted a surrender would ever really happen believed this incident proved the government's strength.
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Even when the Airbnb host was called and speaking to police on the phone, police doubted her identity.
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McCarthy said he doubted the TV series alone would change how Fox News is perceived by its audience.
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Loesekrug-Pietri doubted if 244.1 could match the $22015 billion worth of Chinese investments made overseas last year.
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The comparisons made by Tesla bulls to other once-doubted technology companies like Amazon, don't fit, Spiegel said.
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Berman last week said he doubted that any bail agreement "could overcome" Epstein's potential danger to the public.
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But Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, the former German defense minister, doubted whether Germany would ever reach that target.
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The single home button was decided, plus Steve Jobs doubted his own instincts and listened to someone else.
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Paul Begala, counsel to former President Bill Clinton, doubted a lawyer as experienced as Dowd would discuss pardons.
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I doubted that I would ever be able to wear high heels again, let alone dance in them.
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Officials in Bonn said they doubted that the Poles would sabotage the talks, for fear of global opprobrium.
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Washington (CNN)If you've ever doubted the importance of each vote, let Bill Shearon's story restore your faith.
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The landlord had said he'd send someone over to fix it, but she doubted it would happen today.
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Sun also doubted whether the air bag could absorb enough impact during the landing of a heavy rocket.
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"I never doubted myself and I stayed confident," he told reporters at Super Bowl Opening Night in Atlanta.
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He doubted the company's ability to reach its 25 percent gross profit margin target for the Model 3.
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Congressional Democrats from California quickly slammed Trump and doubted his ability to withhold FEMA funds over forest management.
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But El-Gizouli doubted this would change anything since the RSF had always been formally under army control.
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Cohen, under repeated challenges by lawmakers who doubted that part of his testimony, doubled-down on his answer.
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As a result, some lawyers and accountants said they doubted Apple would end up paying back any tax.
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But at moments I sincerely doubted I would make it through my bout with the measles in 2023.
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The report's authors made clear that they doubted he was capable of carrying out the reforms they proposed.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, has publicly doubted fake stories had much of an impact on the election.
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Virginie Defrang-Firket, an MR lawmaker in Wallonia, said she doubted there would be a change of course.
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Hal doubted it had taken much arm-twisting to make Oliver share a meal with a young staffer.
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Many doubted The Civil Media Company's ambitious plan to sell $8 million worth of its cryptocurrency, called CVL.
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Some market participants doubted whether Trump's comments would be enough to change the recent trend of dollar weakness.
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If you've ever doubted that sisters are the best, the pic she posted will change your mind quickly.
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I never doubted the artistic merits of Journey's score, but hearing it live rejuvenated my appreciation for it.
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Lugo posted unimpressive numbers in Class AAA, and some scouts doubted that he would ever reach the majors.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan also said last month that he doubted the bill would overcome the president's opposition.
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State Representative B. J. Pak of Georgia, a Republican of Korean descent, said that he doubted that Mrs.
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Officials said they doubted that Trump, a homebody who rarely dines out, would find the party scene appealing.
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The lawsuit cited several media reports that said Kalanick and others doubted the victim's account of her ordeal.
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He liked several aspects of Taylor's game, but doubted his long-term outlook because of a weak swing.
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In the Florida Keys, Roman Gastesi, the county administrator, said he doubted the county commission would approve it.
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Mr. Irish said that he doubted some of Mr. Trump's well-publicized promises to make donations to charities.
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Others doubted that the killing of Mr. Khashoggi would fundamentally shift how foreign business people viewed the kingdom.
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Yet she doubted that race played a role in her father's killing, she said in a CNN interview.
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People involved in listening tours during past administrations doubted that Mr. Trump's meeting would lead to productive policy.
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Never mind fiction: Walking out of the theater that night, for a second, I doubted my own sanity.
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Some analysts said they doubted that the halving of the tax credit alone would slow sales next year.
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He said there will be about 5 million coronavirus tests available but doubted that many will be needed.
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"You've always doubted our ability to put words into action, but now we will show you," he concluded.
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" He said he doubted that the doctrine was "consistent with the original meaning of the Due Process Clause.
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She doubted that the president she voted for could sway her away from the senator she still supports.
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" And finally, at 10:26: "Everything you've ever doubted or made to be believe as false, is real.
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They range from their 20s to their 60s, yet I never doubted that they were bona fide adolescents.
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Facebook's Sherman said the company was open to hearing research proposals, but he doubted much could be achieved.
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Meanwhile, Greitens remained hunkered down, hoping his own squall would pass — although some Missouri Republicans doubted it would.
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Tim Jost, a law professor at Washington and Lee University, said he doubted Idaho's action would be legal.
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" In 2002, President Bush starkly informed the membership, "The purposes of the United States should not be doubted.
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Professor Hill endured hours of testimony by US senators who doubted her and a nation that discounted her.
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Few doubted Mr. Tshisekedi's intelligence, but he did not always use it in ways that helped most Congolese.
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The lawsuit cites several media reports which said Kalanick and others doubted the victim's account of her ordeal.
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She said she has often thought of the scandal, but never doubted her decision to join the team.
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"I doubted he was talented," he said in a 1980 New York Times Magazine profile of his son.
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Many young people doubted the value of their new political freedom, but they never disparaged their sexual freedom.
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For all my four-plus decades of flying airplanes, professionally and recreationally, I never doubted a mechanic's integrity.
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Government figures, which are frequently doubted, have reported an unemployment rate of near 5% or less for years.
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My mom's a twin, and that was for some reason the only moment when I doubted [my decision].
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Iranian officials told local media that engine failure likely brought down the plane, but some doubted that explanation.
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We have, however, never doubted that Mr. Sloan at our conference would deliver an unpolitical and objective lecture.
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I doubted the Philadelphia Eagles were good enough to beat the New England Patriots, 41-33, last night.
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Ms. Garcia said she doubted that, given that Mr. Axjup was the one ordering her to hurry up.
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Three experts interviewed by KHN said the lab grossly overcharged; they also doubted the need for the test.
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Chinese experts on North Korea said they doubted that Kim Jong-nam had special security protection from Beijing.
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Bell doubted that a withdrawal from the treaty would cause a serious rupture of the current strategic balance.
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To those who doubted that my feelings for Max were uncomplicated and platonic, I often added: objectively handsome.
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If I hadn't made the medal podium, I might have doubted my choice of pasta at that dinner.
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Davis doubted the need for the test, not to mention what he thought was a sky-high price.
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Rival Sibanye-Stillwater had also made an offer but said last week it doubted its bid would succeed.
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I never exactly doubted the assessment, but I also never really understood it until I started fly-fishing.
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But few doubted the U.S. government had the ability to bring the island back to its feet quickly.
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IHS Markit senior economist Patrick Schneider doubted that Iran could cushion the economic blow in the near term.
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But her mother said she doubted the attention would deter Harper from continuing to wear her consistently favorite item.
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But inside the Obama administration, few doubted that Colonel Qaddafi would do what it took to remain in power.
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But investors doubted that Mr. Sillerman had lined up the proper financing, and the company's shares began to plunge.
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He was consistently doubted and scoffed at as something of an also-ran when Tunney retired without meeting him.
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The authors concluded that savers doubted the benefits of shopping around and were put off by the perceived inconvenience.
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"I'm being serious," he said, after the other broadcasters, including Shaquille O'Neal, doubted he'd be going through with it.
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It failed to pacify many marchers who said they no longer trusted her and doubted her ability to govern.
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But Ortega doubted whether Felipe had any scope to bring change to an institution he sees as an anachronism.
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The man has such a mouth on him that fans doubted he could ever make it to the show.
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Even through eight disappointing and costly years of economic underperformance, President Obama seems to have never doubted his policies.
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They took curious delight in walking among some of the world's top players, but doubted golf would take off.
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A spokesman for May said he was not aware of the report, while another government source doubted its conclusions.
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He doubted the Falcon Heavy would make orbit and even suggested it may not get very far at all.
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I never doubted how problematic it was that people of color were erased from the Brooklyn landscape of Girls.
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Others doubted she could keep her place in the Trump orbit if she can't convincingly prove that she didn't.
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Nonetheless, eminent economists doubted he would be able to find a prestigious position because his work was too mathematical.
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For decades, few doubted capitalism's merit, which was made stronger by thriving globalization and a skyrocketing world net worth.
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Subordinates who doubted his vision, or questioned the detail, were told to get with the programme or get out.
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Belli said he doubted additional victims would emerge because exhaustive DNA database searches had turned up no further matches.
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" On the campaign trail, Obama called Trump "woefully unprepared" and doubted he'd be able to "handle the nuclear codes.
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Although Torres has embraced his little section of wall, he doubted the larger fence that Trump envisages will work.
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That said, he doubted Trump's stated goal of 4 percent annual growth per year, saying it was "not realistic."
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" While she says she doubted herself "one million times, she was determined to go through the try-out process.
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Deputy Governor Martin Floden and Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson also said they doubted the effects of new rate cuts.
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That is, he showed what many doubted that he had in him—the ability to act like a president.
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On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play.
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Mining stocks were lower after oil prices declined overnight as markets doubted OPEC's ability to implement planned production cuts.
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Trump said he doubted he would have help from Democrats in getting major healthcare legislation through the U.S. Congress.
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But I doubted her speech would work as well in the prosecutor's office as it did in her kitchen.
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But he doubted whether global regulators could mount a coordinated challenge that had the capacity to undermine bitcoin's rise.
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But Michael Mao, senior energy analyst in Shandong province at China Sublime Information Group, doubted there was a link.
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He stopped short of outright rebuking Obama's policies, but he doubted their ability to spur change in Cuba's government.
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"A lot of people doubted me when I came to L.A. a year ago," he said, his voice cracking.
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Mr. Putin, however, said on Friday that he doubted the result would have an impact on European Union sanctions.
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But no one doubted that he had given new life to the party when he left office in 2001.
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He also doubted that the act was physically possible; eventually, both he and Chalamet satisfied themselves that it was.
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Afterward, one guest told the Thompson sisters that he doubted even President Obama would receive such a magnificent interment.
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President Donald Trump had said on Thursday that he doubted the high-level bilateral trade negotiations would be successful.
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"A lot of people doubted a lot of players on this team," USF senior quarterback Quinton Flowers told reporters.
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I never doubted myself, but it's been a long road of not feeling that great with the golf swing.
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Hornacek said he doubted that Rose would have difficulty in whatever applications of the triangle offense Hornacek may use.
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Even Ms. Parham doubted she could date him, although he swore he and his family had been against apartheid.
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Before the United States trials in June, Phelps said he doubted he would take part in the opening ceremony.
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That made me feel alone, because I was the only giantess, and a lot of people doubted my sexuality.
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Blessed in the sense that I have never doubted that my parents and grandparents love me and support me.
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But in September, he said the plan — which some analysts had doubted from the start — was no longer possible.
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"Our Army cannot be doubted or questioned or used for political gains," NDTV announced in its new editorial policy.
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He has also said the judiciary is like a village elder, and that its integrity should not be doubted.
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One of the biggest of these obstacles, in fact, was that some people doubted you could or would succeed.
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He doubted that I could make it through such a demanding program, which would last at least a year.
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This one, truthfully, seemed simpler than the rest, to the extent that I doubted myself when filling it in.
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Some doubted the authenticity of that blow: Could a septuagenarian really ice a 240-pound champion in his prime?
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Scientists have finally confirmed something they had doubted, that Mars does occasionally emit puffs of methane into its atmosphere.
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I never doubted that he really cared about us as players and people, and wanted the best for us.
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Mr. Banks, though, said he doubted that the Russians had cultivated him for reasons other than routine trade promotion.
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Former American diplomats, interviewed by Foreign Policy, raised similar concerns and doubted that Russia can guarantee the cease-fire.
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I have never doubted how much he loved Mom, but I really hate listening to him talk this way.
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Several senior aides said Monday that they doubted Manigault Newman was the only person taping her conversations at work.
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He's watching geopolitical headlines closely, such as trade war developments, but he doubted they will spiral out of control.
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Mulvaney said he doubted Americans were ready to make any serious sacrifices to curb the effects of global warming.
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Mr. McIntosh said he was frustrated that so many doubted the image or questioned the management of the center.
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A British government source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, doubted the Taliban would completely break with al Qaeda.
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She doubted that members of the press would have an opportunity to ask many questions about the Sinai crash.
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The reporting feats, the difficult conversations, the moments when Twohey and Kantor doubted an article would come to fruition.
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Mr. Miracle, 45, said he doubted that Mr. Trump's policies would bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States.
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Administration officials said they doubted Trump would declassify the notice out of concern it would reveal sources and methods.
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After the game, Nakhia Meeks, the mother of Kennedy Meeks, said she never doubted her son or his team.
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This has given him motivation to triumph and send a resounding message to all those who ever doubted him.
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He has repeatedly doubted intelligence experts about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, preferring to believe Russia instead.
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That first afternoon in the pet shop, I doubted that I would win through to the toys and games.
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He doubted that they would still be forced to work in those conditions if they were on the mainland.
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Some Democrats had privately doubted whether Maloney could successfully go up against GOP bulldogs on the panel, like Rep.
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He told Red Bull earlier this year that he's motivated entirely by revenge on those who have doubted him.
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United Nations officials who visited Yarmouk on Tuesday said they doubted residents could return without there being significant rebuilding.
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Again, Bangladesh officials doubted IS claims of responsibility and alleged that the group's leaders were simply seeking media attention.
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How did the bullies and the people who doubted you contribute to your decision to pursue a modeling career?
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It failed to pacify many marchers who said they no longer trusted her and doubted her ability to govern.
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However, he doubted activity will cluster in a single euro zone city because none offers a close substitute to London.
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There were times when I doubted that my work was improving the perception many in this country have of Latinos.
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Experiencing that, Bell went home thinking that people who still seriously doubted that Ne'eman had true autistic impairments were wrong.
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The Marquis never doubted his own stature as a literary genius, and this week the French government backed him up.
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Mining shares underperformed after oil prices fell as analysts doubted upcoming producer talks would be able to rein in oversupply.
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Other times, it's been begrudgingly: Although I never doubted the book's thesis, I admit I have not always implemented it.
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Some went so far as saying that they doubted Jenner would ever change a diaper, with or without long nails.
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Some Sanders surrogates doubted the death threats against the Nevada party chair actually came from Sanders supporters, despite the evidence.
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The Jets doubted the severity of the injury and team physicians cleared Osemele, who has not played since Week 3.
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"It's not just Bannon who doubted the wisdom of a 'do slightly more, but smarter and better' approach," he said.
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In an NPR interview last month, Ginsburg hit back at those who've doubted she'll be on the bench much longer.
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And Peter Smithson rather doubted that their clients read the sort of Continental architecture journals that had reviewed their work.
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I had always wanted to move to New York, but often doubted my strength to be able to do it.
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The GAO report doubted that SpaceX and Boeing could meet this standard, and Bridenstine noted that the requirement may change.
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She planned to watch the show again next week, but doubted her hometown was ready for another permanent cabaret club.
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Barclays analyst Amos Fletcher said he doubted that Congress would follow through on shutting down all types of tailings dams.
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It was not that she opposed punishing people who abetted the security forces, or doubted that McConville was an informer.
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Maybe, in the spirit of being real, I haven't done this in the past because I've secretly doubted natural makeup.
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In an era where women's accusations are consistently doubted and dissected at every step, this showing reads as tone deaf.
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For those who already doubted Barr's summary of the Mueller report, some seized on the letter to justify their concerns.
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But without conducting a cost-benefit analysis — particularly one that's independently reviewed — City Council officials have doubted the deal's merits.
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The options market also has doubted that Tesla can break out, says Stacey Gilbert, head of derivative strategy at Susquehanna.
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" Asked on "Fox News Sunday" whether he really doubted Cruz was a natural born citizen, Trump said, "I don't know.
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My current boyfriend James—although I doubted our status after the gift—and we met through a very close friend.
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Economists doubted the uncertainty would trigger a new bout of sovereign debt problems similar to the crisis of 2010-2012.
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The outrage: In fact, it's always been a great market, and anyone who ever doubted it sure looks silly now.
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Speaking before the event, Fisher House Chief of Staff Mary Considine said she doubted her group would work with Trump.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNKate Major's Racist Homophobic RantBob Harper Goes Vegetarian Post Heart AttackKesha Doubted She Could Return To MusicConor vs.
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Sports administration heavyweights, including former WADA head Dick Pound, have said they doubted the country would be cleared in time.
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Imagination, however, said it doubted that Apple could go it alone without violating Imagination' patents, intellectual property and confidential information.
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That positive thinking helped him get through the times when he easily could have doubted his career as a fighter.
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Austin Scott said in response to a question that asked whether he doubted scientific consensus about man-made climate change.
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Williams II says he's never doubted his father's innocence and credited him with being a strong influence in his life.
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He didn't consult with anyone about where to evacuate, and no one doubted his commands about going to the roof.
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Biden attempted an optimistic tone, shooting down those who doubted the US could do much to solve the climate crisis.
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He doubted that many banks had North Korean deposits amounting to more than 10 percent of the bank's total deposits.
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"I've never really doubted myself on the possibility of beating good players, beating players in a big tournament," Vandeweghe said.
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However, a source close to VW's works council said he doubted that the latest rapprochement with management would be sustained.
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At least two military attorneys doubted that the rulings would have much impact on troops adherence to rules of engagement.
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Brito doubted that climate change would mean an ever hotter world that would boost beer sales by making people thirstier.
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This person is brilliant, and glamorous and glowing, and anyone who ever doubted her can tell that she's made it.
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Talking to the BBC, Bellew was clearly in dreamland as he doubted his own ability to get the job done.
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I doubted whether 20-mile hikes or sky-high obstacle courses were within the scope of things I could accomplish.
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Yes, and it was extremely naïve of me to have ever doubted that that was the best kind of access.
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Dead tech, and it looked it: scarred light purple shell and a connector skewed so hard I doubted its operability.
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He said he doubted he would have been elected if the student body, which is mostly white, had been homegrown.
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Many people have doubted that women are capable of doing good philosophy, he mused, and this book offered no counterevidence.
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I told him that Mr. Trump seemed like a fool to me, that I doubted he could lead a country.
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He also said in the deposition that he doubted Olszewski&aposs allegation because she waited two years before coming forward.
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Mr. Probst said he doubted it was a coincidence that undercover police were in the club during Ms. Clifford's performance.
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I doubted my ability to direct them, and their ability to pick up these skills in the time we had.
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In my personal experience, my leadership has not been doubted in academic classes, only physical classes such as physical education.
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Once I started getting fame and money anyone whoever laughed at me or doubted me, wanted to be my friend.
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In her acceptance speech, she opened up about those who doubted her dream of making name for herself in fashion.
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Lippmann doubted this level of mastery was possible because citizens are too removed from the world to form concrete judgments.
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" Asked on "Fox News Sunday" whether he really doubted Cruz was a natural born citizen, Trump said, "I don't know.
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But Ms. Kelly, 54, said she doubted that the bill would cut taxes for her or other middle-class Americans.
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Still, he said, he doubted it would be able to reverse the many significant changes it has made to date.
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Toward the end of his Gospel, Matthew mentions that some still doubted after they looked right at the risen Christ.
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Graduating from college, I had wanted to be a writer but doubted my ability and the possibility of steady employment.
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How do designers have faith in their own work when it seems as if they are doubted by their peers?
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Knowing that the subject had been tackled by many historians, I doubted whether I would uncover any significant new evidence.
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Campaign experts had doubted his approach in 2018, he said, but his narrow loss suggested he was on to something.
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"If anyone ever doubted the need for comedy in society, I think this is the moment they'll be proven wrong."
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Though she had been a world-class player at a young age, she doubted her ability to raise a champion.
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North Korean officials said Mr. Warmbier's condition was caused by sleeping pills and botulism, a diagnosis that medical experts doubted.
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When it comes to Israelis and Palestinians, the people and the regime in Egypt feel similarly: They are both doubted.
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"We never doubted your commitment or resolve to honor our son's memory and legacy by enforcing this law," they added.
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American officials disputed that characterization and analysts doubted it was that explicit, although that could be how Tehran interpreted it.
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But this is China, where figures are sometimes doubted and where economists look for signs of strain underneath the numbers.
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Several former clerks to Justice Kennedy said on Tuesday that they doubted it would be the decisive factor for him.
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If America comes to be doubted, it will inevitably give rise to a very different and much less orderly world.
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The Red Sox also distanced themselves from their flagship radio broadcaster, WEEI, where hosts doubted Jones's version of the events.
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"I must admit over the seven years there were moments where I doubted this was going to happen," Beckham said.
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Republicans said the same thing about Mr. Trump when they similarly doubted he would be able to beat Hillary Clinton.
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Nobody doubted Trump's litigiousness, and Waugh and his Merrill colleagues ultimately accepted what amounted to deep losses on the bonds.
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Some news outlets reported the administration would ask for approximately $28503 billion, which some experts doubted would be enough funding.
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Some market-watchers doubted the agreement would lead to actual shipments, but Cheniere's deal with CNPC moves the ball forward.
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And few, if any, who saw her tell her story doubted for a second that she was telling the truth.
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He added that he had not known about the proposal and that he doubted it had been given serious consideration.
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"I never doubted we'd win, but I knew for sure when Stepien got this glint in his eye," Bannon said.
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Some doubted that, after years of easy money and bulging deficits, there was room left for stimulus to boost growth.
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Officials in the Bush administration said they doubted that the incoming Obama people read all the briefing papers they prepared.
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A claim that the jihadists were seeking revenge for the murder of Muslims in Christchurch was doubted by intelligence services.
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The head of Unifor, Canada's largest private sector union, told reporters he doubted a deal would be agreed in time.
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Mr. Thiel said that he never doubted the Republican candidate would triumph despite predictions from pollsters and the news media.
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The company claims that this money is backed by actual U.S. dollars it is holding, but critics have doubted this.
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But sceptics doubted such an orchestrated exercise would be much use if and when it came to a real war.
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The ZDF also poll found that 80 percent of respondents doubted Turkey is a reliable partner in the migrant crisis.
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Having met Auerbach in college more than three decades ago, I rather doubted he had become a right-wing conspiracist.
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But many observers have doubted that, given the extraordinary wealth that he and his entourage have amassed over the years.
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"I think she has really disproved anyone who doubted her ability to be a legitimate, strong legislative leader," he said.
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Trump has repeatedly downplayed and doubted Russian meddling and its effects on the American political process in 2016 and beyond.
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A friend of Bannon, former Trump adviser Sam Nunberg, said he doubted Bannon's relationship with Trump could be fully repaired.
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Republican Senator John Kennedy told Stretch that he doubted Facebook's ability to stop people overseas from buying U.S. election ads.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 was last flat to slightly higher as some analysts doubted the comments revealed anything new.
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I had already told college I wouldn't be back in the fall and part of me doubted I ever would.
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It was a value that everyone claimed to uphold, and some simply doubted the strength of others' commitment to it.
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It was never obvious that you could train a network, and for decades most people doubted it would ever be possible.
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But Gounon doubted much would deter British tourists using their cars for a trip to Normandy, Brittany or the French Alps.
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Though it's been a heartbreaking few weeks for the band, they say they never doubted that the show would go on.
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Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he doubted the trade talks with China would turn out to his satisfaction.
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I doubted either vision for Bangladesh would triumph, and the nation's future would be characterized by an ongoing and messy compromise.
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Confirmation that the world of the super-rich is, if you ever doubted it, a festering abyss of hypocrisy and greed.
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But there's one crucial difference between them: Unlike his father, Spencer says, he never doubted that he could have that life.
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Assuming Google has achieved quantum supremacy, what exactly has it proved — and is it something anyone doubted in the first place?
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Mr. Katz said he would welcome the replacement, although he doubted it could be installed as fast as park officials say.
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If this was the story of her grandmother — a claim Arutyunyan instinctively doubted — then her grandfather had once again been elided.
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" In a last post around the same time, "Everything you've ever doubted or made to be believe as false, is real.
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We already knew that Adele is the queen of pranks, but in case you ever doubted it, here's some more proof.
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Corey Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager who is now a CNN contributor, told Don Lemon Wednesday he doubted the events occurred.
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By mid-July, a few weeks after Reuters began tracking Girmay's odyssey, Tesfom doubted he would ever see his brother again.
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Gene Munster, a longtime Apple analyst with Loup Ventures, doubted issues with the Series 3 Watch would hurt Apple's bottom line.
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To me, Trump's voters have represented all the people who doubted or bullied me when I told them I'd been raped.
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Since the deals were announced a year ago, investors have doubted that the $48 billion Anthem-Cigna combination would go through.
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"On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play," Graham said.
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Jada Pinkett Smith never doubted her love for Will Smith or their devotion to their kids, Jaden, 21, and Willow, 18.
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Not many doubted that the story was true, but for any doubters, Page Six has obtained audio from that backstage fit.
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On the verge of the new release, Wong doubted a multinational conglomerate like Penguin would be persuaded to change its position.
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Imagination said it doubted Apple could go it alone without violating Imagination's patents, and analysts said legal battles could lie ahead.
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A senior intelligence official told the network that he doubted U.S. and China could find a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
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Carolyn had screamed so much that her voice was hoarse, but she doubted it could be heard above the water's roar.
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Both men doubted the likelihood that a proposed production freeze led by Saudi Arabia and Russia would help rebalance the market.
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He doubted that he'd live to see Hetch Hetchy as it once was — or that his children or grandchildren would either.
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At a press conference on Tuesday, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand defended his department's investigation and scolded those who doubted it.
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And if you doubted the Brits' bromance was real, pay attention to their "no, you hang up first" argument on Facetime.
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Intel won backing from ECJ court adviser Nils Wahl last year who doubted if the company's actions had really harmed competition.
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This is not a situation like 2008, when markets doubted banks' solvency, banks struggled to fund themselves, and credit markets collapsed.
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Analyst Bob O'Donnell of TECHnalysis Research said he doubted the changes will do much to move the needle for small developers.
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Wolff doubted the atmosphere between the drivers would be any different to last season when Mercedes won all but three races.
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One of the sources doubted that Swiss Re would be able to finalise ReAssure's market debut on Thursday, as initially planned.
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And when I doubted whether we were making the right decision, I asked myself again, What's the worst that could happen?
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" Democrats doubted that their votes would have made a difference anyway, noting that several Republicans had switched from "no" to "yes.
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Legal claims, when they arise, are usually made against experts who have doubted the art's veracity, and not against the artist.
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Part of the journey to becoming extraordinarily successful, says Bezos, was standing firm in his convictions even when others doubted him.
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Facebook shares fell sharply soon after the IPO, as investors doubted the company's ability to transition its advertising business to mobile.
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Even if the Problem Solvers managed to drive bipartisan action in the House, many doubted the Senate would ever follow suit.
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In the documentary "The Witness," Genovese's brother Bill, who has long doubted that account, embarks on an investigation of his own.
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We don't know how for certain yet how this game is going to end, but the Indians should never be doubted.
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Barring extremely damaging revelations from the emails, Heye said he doubted there would be hugely negative political repercussions for congressional Republicans.
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One of the sources doubted that Swiss Re would be able to finalize ReAssure's market debut on Thursday, as initially planned.
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But many contemporary newspapers and politicians openly doubted the truth about the Klan's purported mission, its crimes, even its very existence.
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Scaramucci also doubted a claim in the book that said Trump looked as though he'd "seen a ghost" on Election Night.
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Mr. Edwards said that the cargo plane was in horrible condition and that he doubted it would make it to Tripoli.
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He doubted whether Francis, who has essentially ignored such salvos in the past, would be able to do so this time.
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The experts all doubted that the album could yield anywhere near the $2 million it was apparently worth to Mr. Shkreli.
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That number is down considerably from 1975, when almost 50 percent of Americans doubted that women were emotionally fit for politics.
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But once he showed up, interviewers noticed his speech impediment and told him they doubted he could successfully interact with customers.
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"It's a big mountain, but we've dug in many times this year when people doubted us," Islanders Coach Barry Trotz said.
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Last year, Neumann told Business Insider that WeWork would actually benefit from a downturn, a claim experts then said they doubted.
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"I never doubted her integrity and I'm glad that that integrity is intact," he said in a telephone interview on Tuesday.
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Ms. Klipstine confessed that the first week she lived in the new apartment, she doubted her decision, given the tighter quarters.
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In an interview with Fox New's Sean Hannity, the president said he doubted states need the number of ventilators they're requesting.
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At the same time, Trump also said he doubted that hospitals needed as much protective equipment as they said they needed.
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Samantha Khor, a senior writer at Says, a Malaysian news and lifestyle site, said that she and her colleagues doubted it.
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"When so many people around the country doubted Ryan's story, the Milwaukee community stood behind him," Attanasio said at the time.
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She said she doubted that any candidate in either political party would make much of a difference in her life now.
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Mr. Putin also condemned North Korea's most recent nuclear tests, but said he doubted sanctions would deter the secretive country's leaders.
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Ever since I came into high school I doubted myself for everything, but I have found ways to overcome these thoughts.
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Amy Klobuchar, who emerged on stage first and won a ticket out of Iowa that many observers doubted she could claim.
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Some GOP lawmakers also said they doubted that any testimony by Bolton would change the basic facts behind the president's defense.
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Linick "doubted" the origin of the materials, but "thought lawmakers should have it in light of their investigative work," NYT reports.
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The Institute of Transport Economics (ITE), a consultancy, doubted that the 2025 goal for emissions-free new cars could be reached.
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" Although she said she doubted the TV gig would materialize, "at the same time," she added, "maybe it will work out.
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I know what it's like to be the only woman in the room, to be doubted and disrespected and harshly judged.
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If they doubted anything, it was the natural urgings of the heart, which they saw most often as cruel or destructive.
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But a genealogy specialist quoted by the Times doubted the claim and the Northern Cherokee Nation, which is not federally recognized.
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But even on issues that I disagreed with him on, I never doubted his integrity or intelligence, his decency or honor.
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The New Jersey senator also said he doubted Cornyn would follow through on his threats to enforce Senate discipline against him.
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For all of those climate scientists who doubted global warming and were dispatched to the environmental gulags, a pardon is coming.
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Collins said he doubted that Cobb had enough room to stay in bounds, until turning around and discovering that he did.
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Nicholas Opio, a human rights lawyer and frequent television commentator in Kampala, said he doubted the credibility of the new charges.
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Or will it eventually be shown to be real, like the Sesame Street character whose existence was wrongly doubted for years?
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Democrats were careful not to completely dismiss the president's call for bipartisanship, despite their reservations, though they sincerely doubted his sincerity.
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Progressives, especially those who back Sanders, have been skeptical of Booker's progressive beliefs and doubted his commitment to Medicare-for-all.
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Shares of Verizon, whose acquisition of Yahoo has been doubted by some analysts, were down more than 2 percent following the news.
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EU diplomats told Reuters on Friday they doubted a deal could be completed in time for a tentatively scheduled summit on Nov.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza doubted whether she would ever win again after lifting her first grand slam title in Paris this year.
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Maybe it knew it was empty of cargo as well, though Tandy doubted that it would have felt anything because of it.
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Analysts have doubted whether Park can survive the scandal simply by replacing her cabinet, given that it largely concerns her personal judgment.
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" Due to the "price that he's paid at this point," Damon said he doubted C.K. is "going to do those things again.
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At the same time, it has been in an intense skirmish with an activist hedge fund that doubted its move into Hollywood.
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Schmack, the state's attorney, said he sat through the trial and always doubted whether there was enough evidence to support the conviction.
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If the Steelers had come out in man-to-man coverage, Fowler said, he doubted that Manning would have looked toward him.
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Papaconstantinou, the former finance minister who said he doubted the importance of shipping to the economy, is one politician who wants change.
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Only a few months before, I had doubted I could finish even a semester — and here I was, finally receiving my diploma.
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At the same time, some GOP senators strongly doubted that the House Democrats are prepared to do anything short of impeaching him.
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But some strategists doubted the U.S. would move forward on those tariffs at this point, since they could take months to implement.
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I have never for a second doubted that this was the right thing to do for myself, my family, and for Thomas.
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RHB's Lam said that markets were likely to be cautious, and he doubted many players would take big positions amid the uncertainty.
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More likely, Foster is inspired by the executives who doubted that any radio station would play the six-minute operatic "Bohemian Rhapsody."
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Because of this, many have doubted the feasibility of a future where, when one organ fails, we simply grow or print another.
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A worker who narrowly escaped the crushing of the company cafeteria told Reuters he doubted anyone inside had made it out alive.
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By providing clear evidence that an encounter was not consensual, the device can prevent the revictimization that often comes from being doubted.
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But another survey this month showed that more than 70 percent doubted that Mr. Kim would give up his most dangerous weapons.
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This year, with the primary, I don't think there was really a second where I doubted who I was going to support.
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Some analysts doubted Beijing would be in the mood to hold trade negotiations with Washington in the wake of Trump's latest decision.
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David Heupel, a healthcare analyst with Thrivent Investment Management in Minneapolis, said he doubted the proposal would be broadly adopted by Republicans.
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"We've been doubted since Day One," said Eagles tight end Zach Ertz, who caught what proved to be the game-winning touchdown.
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Chinese officials have for years doubted the efficacy of sanctions, although Foreign Minister Wang Yi said this week that they were needed.
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NBC doubted that Barrett could carry such a prominent role (and even thought Roddenberry had cast her because she was his mistress).
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Center stage will be two nominees with historically high unfavorable ratings whose basic honesty is doubted by large swaths of the electorate.
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However, GOP aides told CNBC they doubted a vote could happen as soon as Wednesday, which is what the White House wants.
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"I've been doubted my whole life, especially coming out of college with the injuries I had," said Gore, in his 213.5th season.
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Although attendees differed on which particular theories they favored, no one Petry met doubted that aliens had visited Earth at some point.
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Traders said the BOJ's move to boost inflation surprised those who doubted that the central bank had much left in its arsenal.
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So, even though I doubted, it just seemed like there was no way Chuck was into Ice Juice just for the money.
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I honestly thought JoJo would choose to be alone, considering all the times she doubted Jordan's intentions and his snake-like behavior.
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Investors have doubted the sector's ability to generate returns, with no major projects on the horizon beyond a few currently approved ones.
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Corker told CNN he has spoken with Manning and other potential candidates, but he said he doubted Manning would run this cycle.
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During the 2016 campaign, Trump doubted McCain's status as a war hero, saying he believes heroes are those who don't get captured.
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Several protesters interviewed on Monday said Sistani's agreement with the UN would be of little use unless politicians listened, which they doubted.
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But according to recent Times reporting, he has privately doubted the authenticity of the tape and whether that was him on it.
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Foxhoven told the AP he was not given a reason for his ouster but doubted it was due to his Shakur email.
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On Brexit, Ms. May's best plan is to outsource the inevitably tortuous negotiations to someone whose Europe-baiting credentials cannot be doubted.
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His administration brushed off criticisms from liberal and conservative economists who doubted that the U.S. economy could sustain that level of growth.
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The Paris climate change conference, she said, was "baloney," and she doubted polluters like China would follow through on their climate commitments.
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Relief in Washington and Kabul was palpable among those who doubted the agreement would lead to serious Afghan-to-Afghan peace talks.
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A GOP source close to the White House told CNN's Jim Acosta that Trump had doubted the accusers alleging misconduct against Moore.
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We've been a confident group all year — I think that's been our strongest asset — so I don't think we've ever doubted ourselves.
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No one doubted that with their overwhelming forces on the ground, the Soviets could quickly seize the city on a permanent basis.
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After his arrest at the border and subsequent release to wait court proceedings, he said he doubted if migrants can be deterred.
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I never doubted that a Tonal workout would be effective and that I'd wake up sore the next day (which I did.)
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"They are starting to go rogue," he said of the Iranians, though he said he doubted that sophisticated observers would be fooled.
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But those who have seen the agreement said the specifics were so nebulous that they doubted the United States retained much leverage.
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Still, I read so much about infertility that after 20 years on the pill, I doubted whether I could conceive at all.
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With "shook," presented by Danspace Project, she set out "to hold a space for black women to not be doubted," she said.
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But Mr. Walker doubted that a letter-grade system would alter passenger choices, which he said are based primarily on ticket price.
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At least one juror publicly questioned Constand's attire on the night of the alleged assault; others seemed to have doubted Constand's veracity.
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And whether it was Bush or Boehner or Ryan, they never doubted that she had the votes to back up her position.
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One group was subjected to a staged microaggression during the study — their US citizenship was doubted by the researcher managing the experiment.
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While Cooper admitted there were some challenging points in the transition, he never doubted Vasilevskiy's long-term outlook as a franchise goalie.
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Jill Sheppard, a lecturer at the Australian National University, was one of many who doubted Mr. Dutton's chances in a general election.
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No evidence has shown Mr. Mifsud was working for Western intelligence agencies, and former Italian intelligence officials have doubted that he was.
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I doubted the regional hegemons filling the vacuum would do better, but still, I wasn't sure it was such a bad thing.
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A Saudi official said he was unaware of any message carried by General Suleimani and some analysts doubted Mr. Abdul Mahdi's account.
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But Mr. Bain, of the historical society, said he doubted that intruders had started the fire, because it began in the basement.
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Several said they doubted that a deal could reach the House floor by year's end, denying a legislative win for moderate Democrats.
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They have not updated their numbers since then, but Ms. Kahle, in an email exchange, said she doubted the numbers had decreased.
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Although Davis "never for a moment" doubted her father's love, Dan was an alcoholic who had been a boxer in his youth.
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Reid wrote on Twitter that he hurt the shoulder before the season and doubted at times that he could play all year.
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He resurfaced his grievances with "fake news" and repeatedly doubted that the news media would report the size of the jamboree crowd.
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"If we had said this, our air defense system would have become crippled and our guys would have had doubted everything," Gen.
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The markets have doubted the Fed will be able to raise rates because of the lack of inflation, but Goldman economists disagree.
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Mr. Carson, the nominee for secretary of housing and urban development, once said he doubted the validity of the Big Bang theory.
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"I know you kind of doubted a little bit, but I'm running to win," Mr. Biden told reporters over coffee Sunday morning.
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The White House had said the president intended to sign it, but some doubted he would follow through given his deep reservations.
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Puea Thai acting deputy-secretary Chavalit Wichayasut said he doubted that smaller parties would lend their support to an appointed prime minister.
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We were imagining a night filled with songs from "Here's To the Good Times," and I seriously doubted we would get it.
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While Trump has privately vented about his staff, the source doubted there would be a major staff shakeup in the near-term.
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Mr. Trump said he did not remember and that he doubted the salesmen actually expected to be taken to Mar-a-Lago.
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They doubted whether any war could be fought for such noble purposes as to preserve the United States and free the slaves.
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And my grandfather doubted that England, Ireland or Canada would welcome him, well-dressed or not, any more than they welcomed German Jews.
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At the time, skeptics dismissed it as a publicity stunt and doubted that the company would ever pursue the seemingly nutty scheme. Whoops.
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No one doubted Calvin Harris would have no trouble attracting women, but most people assumed he'd try to score one at a time.
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Trump took to Twitter on Monday to question the motives of officials who have doubted his stance regarding alleged election interference from Moscow.
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Experts have doubted this claim, stating that none of the previous blasts were large enough to have been caused by a hydrogen bomb.
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Police sources told the station that they doubted that the players were selling for the team, and they did not have a permit.
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They are doubted, smeared, and shamed in a way that would seem bizarre if they were coming forward to report any other crime.
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The Russian military said that the Syrian air defenses shot down over 30 Israeli cruise missiles, a claim that was doubted in Israel.
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Plenty of people — ex-boyfriends, friends, industry people — have doubted Melanie Gaydos' ability to break through as a model, but she never did.
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She doubted that he would ever change, as the nuns who had spent time with Mr. Lee in prison told her he had.
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Russia, for instance, has developed a "space apparatus inspector" satellite, but American officials have doubted their true purposes for more than a year.
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But even if the investigation comes to fruition and finds no evidence of the theory, Diuk-Wasser doubted that would satisfy the naysayers.
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Those who have doubted the power and resilience of the rally in stocks frequently complained that there was something phony about the market.
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Many traders doubted the recent rally is sustainable, noting the lingering concerns about the virus outbreak and its broader economic and market impact.
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JAKE JUST PROPOSED i'm....... engaged.................. Despite publicly claiming to be offended by people who doubted their relationship, the couple deliberately exploited the skepticism.
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However, Capital Economics said it doubted this would be enough to convince the ECB to slow the pace of its asset purchases yet.
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President Donald Trump doubted Russian meddling in the 2016 election when he stood alongside Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday.
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Mr Bernanke's proposal would do little good if markets doubted a central bank's ability to fulfil its promise to deliver catch-up inflation.
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With Rainbow, Kesha is responding to a traumatic personal event that everyone knew about, and few critics doubted the honesty of her response.
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They made fun of women who could relate to the pain Bey expressed and doubted that Jay would ever actually cheat on Beyoncé.
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While Western diplomats and aid officials welcomed the tone of her message, some doubted if she had done enough to deflect global criticism.
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Detectives immediately doubted Chadwick's story after allegedly noticing scratches on his neck and dried blood on his hands, according to the U.S. Marshals.
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That's why, when we first launched Let Girls Learn, many folks doubted that we could make a real impact on this global issue.
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Trump said he was "viciously" attacked by Khan, a naturalized U.S. citizen, when the father publicly doubted Trump had read the U.S. Constitution.
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The president got an impressive number to hurl at his critics, who had doubted that his economic plans would generate sustained rapid growth.
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Looking back, Cramer saw that those who fought the Fed in the past or have doubted what the Fed was doing always lost.
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Standing near a bridge between east and west Mosul, a student informer, codename Salah al-Iraqi, doubted prosperity would return to his city.
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One group was subjected to a staged racial humiliation during the study — their US citizenship was doubted by the researcher managing the experiment.
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The dollar rose against the euro as traders doubted that any European Central Bank shift in policy stance could strengthen the euro further.
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But previous rules allowed 100 percent foreign ownership if government approval was obtained, and analysts doubted the change would have a big impact.
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Both Mr. Barrow and his wife, Corrine, doubted the wisdom of leaving a steady corporate job to work with a nascent pop band.
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Earlier this month, he said he doubted he would be voting for Trump in 2020 and added that he "could" vote for Sen.
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But at their core, they may be powered by something more abstract: an ability to motivate themselves just when they are being doubted.
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America is a nation divided and exhausted -- if we doubted it, the run-up to the midterm elections have made this especially clear.
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In tweets since 2011, Trump had suggested he still doubted Obama's birth certificate, even suggesting hackers should find more information about the president.
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There's definitely a mystery where you'd want to come back for season two, but I heard [Damon Lindelof's] plan and never doubted it.
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For a time, while waiting to hear back from schools last year, the freshman says she doubted whether she'd made the right choice.
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She doubted that Ms. Merkel would leave her giant refugee task half-finished, or her party in the lurch, by declining to run.
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It's unclear if that was just a sacrifice the team made, or if they doubted his ability to get healthy and be productive.
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Trump on Twitter claimed that the forces had successfully "defeated ISIS," a claim that some defense experts within his own administration have doubted.
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The U.S. central bank hiked rates for a second time this year, as was widely expected, but some investors doubted the Fed's plans.
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" Obama said that despite their political differences, he and McCain never questioned each other's patriotism nor "doubted we were on the same team.
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Mill learned Greek at the age of three—he was "properly taught"—but at twenty he doubted if he could go on living.
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Trump even said he doubted he would visit his own golf courses while president, something that hasn't turned out to be the case.
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Zoufonoun also wrote that many analysts and critics doubted Facebook's ability to compete in the mobile market, even after the deal was closed.
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"We never doubted us," Ms. Ilich said, even if, at first, she was wary of buying a home without setting a wedding date.
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But given that Pappas was wearing a bulletproof vest, Acevedo says he doubted Pappas planned to end his own life when he did.
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But no one ever doubted that Clinton could handle the job of president or that Kaine could handle the job of vice president.
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If the agencies and investigators can be tarnished enough, then whatever they turn up may be doubted — at least by his core supporters.
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Livingston noted that members of a motorcycle club attended one of his launches, and he doubted he would spend much time with them.
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I never once doubted that my parents cared about my thoughts and my ideas, and I always knew how deeply they love me.
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Ms. Kelly, clearly mindful of four years ago, when so many Fox News hosts doubted polls showing an Obama re-election, challenged him.
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After some doubted his ability to play quarterback at an NFL level, Jackson is now one of the front-runners to win MVP.
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The senator had proudly showed off her juror number Monday while live-tweeting the selection process, though she doubted she would be selected:Yep.
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Jon Tester told CNN that he doubted Bullock would run but said he gets asked four or five times a day about it.
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He gets calls from fishermen nearly every day, but doubted that the program would be as popular if they didn't get some reward.
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But after the slaves were unloaded, the crew burned the ship, and its wreckage was never found, so many people doubted the story.
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What, Mr. Hayes asked, did Ms. Warren say to people who agreed with her on policy but doubted she could beat Mr. Trump?
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But Stone himself had drawn attention to what he said during his testimony by publicly saying afterward the committee doubted him, Jackson said.
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When the news of his appointment became public in 1891, critics immediately doubted that he could help American composers find a national voice.
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Some doubted the new policy would boost lending as banks would have to ramp up loans to meet the target or cut deposits.
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China's official, but highly doubted, urban unemployment rate jumped in February to 224.5%, its highest on record, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
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China's official, but highly doubted, urban unemployment rate jumped in February to 6.2%, its highest on record, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
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Mr. Wallenberg's relatives and historians doubted the claim, however, pointing to multiple testimonies, suggesting that he was only transferred to another prison then.
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Ms. Holmes had drafted a spellbinding sales pitch and relentlessly pursued anyone — including her own employees — who doubted her new blood-testing machines.
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But Vítor Constâncio, a former ECB official, told Der Spiegel he doubted whether banks would offer negative interest rates for ordinary retail depositors.
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She said she knew that friends would donate but doubted whether they could raise the "astronomical amount" in taxes to keep Harris' home.
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At the time, AutoNation was struggling, and many doubted that big dealership chains could compete against local dealers deeply rooted in their communities.
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As Wuhan lifts restrictions, some officials and locals doubt it's really clear of the virusSome local officials have doubted the official figures, however.
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Would he really choose this case, with its validity doubted even by conservative legal scholars, to pull the rug out from under it?
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But after a weak Christmas season, creditors doubted whether the company had a viable future and pushed to close its United States operations.
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