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"lead to believe" Definitions
  1. to be influenced to a certain belief because of something heard, seen, or read

37 Sentences With "lead to believe"

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Of course, we're not lead to believe that Catherine actually killed Lynn Dewhurst.
She was lead to believe he was part of the team defending Weinstein's victims.
Which is, despite everything we've been lead to believe, I don't really find them practical.
Well, the gossip is circling again and we're lead to believe that it's absolutely true.
They both had, I was lead to believe from my online research, comparably excellent gelato.
The midseason finale was shocking — we were lead to believe that the Keating Five were all safe.
Up until now, we were lead to believe that there was a finite (and dwindling) number of White Walker-destroying Valyrian weapons.
But it's also a departure from the books by Diana Gabaldon, in which we're lead to believe that Frank was perhaps cheating on Claire.
Instead, she finds a woman named Alice (Tyson) attempting to flee Sarah's home where Jasmine has been lead to believe she is a tenant.
Thanks to CrossFit, most of us have been lead to believe that any trendy workout with the word "cross" in it is probably intimidating, intense, and not cute.
I spoke with Kramer about her time in the psych wards to see what her experience was like, and if they're as bad as we've been lead to believe.
" A media relations officer for the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office could not confirm that Rivera was intoxicated, but told PEOPLE "that's what the officer on scene was lead to believe.
You're lead to believe the multiple attempts on Julia's life were due to her pro-war policies and interest in increasing the surveillance of citizens in the name of fighting terror.
Then there was the debut "alternative facts"—which struck me as Orwellian when I first heard it—this idea that people could be lead to believe that somehow facts are subjective.
Not according to a class action lawsuit filed against the company in Northern California, which alleges that baristas intentionally pour less milk than customers are lead to believe their lattes contain.
Somehow the public has been lead to believe that scientists clutch to a thing they think is true and will defend it to the grave, even in the face of conflicting evidence.
"I have spoken to the police and am lead to believe that provided everyone behaves properly, which we fully intend to, that our event will be allowed to go ahead unhindered," Boyd said.
"Very close artist-friends and gallery colleagues of Danh Vō are apparently lead to believe that my case against Danh Vō was anything else but a breach of contract by Vō," Kreuk wrote.
The risk is that parents are lead to believe that schools are doing a better job than they actually are, and don't find out that their child has fallen behind until it's too late.
The lawsuit, which names West, Jay Z and Tidal, claims that users were lead to believe that the only way to obtain the album was through the streaming service, thus prompting a mass increase in subscriptions.
The most corrosive part of this narrative is that men are lead to believe these same ideas, so in the future they are equally as unwelcoming of women, a disheartening reality reflected in our companies today.
If you saw SHAMS live and enjoyed the set, returning home to search the web for material, you might have been sorely disappointed or even lead to believe that there are two SHAMS and you had found the wrong SHAMS.
"I think that's why I never loved you," Adora tells Camille, point blank, in a moment where both Camille and the audience are lead to believe Adora might actually show a modicum of warmth for once after she had rescued Amma.
But if you see the information that many people are working on, I think they're generally protesting because they believe what they've been lead to believe, whether by the way the press has covered it, or by the way various interest groups have covered it.
The trick of the entire episode is that we're lead to believe Rafael Solano (Justin Baldoni), now at the height of his relationship with heroine Jane after years of hitches, stops, and her marrying another man, is distant and angry because he might be related to his girlfriend and fiancée-to-be.
Though we're lead to believe that they're intentionally fake by virtue of them having sweet fuck all to do with anything that is happening in the music video, it makes sense when Luda wakes up at the end, having received surgery from some hot nurses, and looks down at his ordinary human abs, feeling blue.
The shortfalls in this flawed economic recovery plan strongly suggest PROMESA, the law House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) pushed through Congress last year, will fail to bring to Puerto Rico the type of government accountability that we were lead to believe the law would bring about.
The grey-cheeked parakeet is indigenous to northwestern Peru and western Ecuador, living in subtropical or tropical regions encompassing dry forests, moist lowland forests, shrubland, and arable land. The Gray Cheeked Parakeet has been developing a successful habitat as far north in the United States of America as New York state. Recent sightings of successful colonies in Brooklyn lead to believe they are expanding their territory well.
He was lead to believe by vanquishing an old foe of their society, they would consider Namor's proposal. But the task of slaying a creature to gain their trust was a snark hunt. A ruse set up by the Vodani King Okun to leave him more vulnerable to a sneak attack they had in store for Namor whether he succeeded or failed. As the Vodani and Okun had grown to despise anything related to what they came to see as impure Atlanteans, opting to kill them on sight rather than parley with them.
Jenna (portrayed by Morgan Fairchild) reappeared in Bobby's life in 1978 when her affair with Maynard Anderson, a married politician and business associate of Jock and J.R. Ewing, ended and she needed a friend to turn to. Jenna introduced Bobby to her daughter Charlie; Bobby was then lead to believe that he is the girl's father - however, Jenna denied this when confronted by Pam. In 1980, Jenna (now portrayed by Francine Tacker) is still in Dallas and has an unexpected encounter with Bobby. They renew their friendship while Pam is away in Paris on business.
The fame of the church of Saint Vincent grew in the 13th century, when the bishop of Cambrai granted a 40-day indulgence to every visitor to the church. The city itself grew to urban proportions at around the same time, coinciding with the development of the textile industry and the building of a defensive wall. The first stone quarries mentioned in the archives date from around 1400, but several clues lead to believe that local stone was already quarried much earlier. The cut-stone industry, however, started only around 1700.
The hospitality of al-Husayn even extended to the cavalry of al-Hurr's troop. Al-Husayn's dwindling supply of water will be crucial to further events; his display of warrior virtue will stand in stark contrast to later treatment from the Ummayyad army. Numerous exchanges between al-Hurr and al-Husayn during this juncture lead to believe that the general Ummayad populace (in the microcosm of al-Hurr and his cavalry) was not averse to al-Husayn and his leadership. In fact, al-Husayn offered al-Hurr to lead the congregated party for prayer.
Kat is determined to win Alfie back, but he is now in a relationship with Little Mo. Though he opts to reconcile with Kat, she is unwilling once she learns of his relationship with her sister. Kat rebuilds her relationship with Zoe, and they part on good terms when Zoe leaves to work as a holiday rep in Ibiza. Before Zoe leaves, Kat discovers that Zoe was involved in the murder of Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), and tells Kat that she had been lead to believe that she had killed Den until Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf) had told her the truth about Chrissie Watts (Tracy-Ann Oberman) being the murderer. Kat confronts Sam about letting Zoe believe that she had killed Den and threatens Chrissie to not let Zoe's involvement become known to the police.
In the end, Australia finished Group B with a third, consecutive defeat to former world champions Spain, 3–0. Australia's competitive World Cup performances in a difficult group lead to believe that a new Golden Generation was about to begin. In their first international match proceeding the World Cup, Australia played World Cup quarter-finalists Belgium in Liège, with Australia going down 2–0. Four days later, Australia achieved their first international win in ten months, and just their second win under Ange Postecoglou, with a 3–2 victory over Saudi Arabia in London. After drawing against the United Arab Emirates, and suffering successive losses against Qatar and Japan, combined with previous poor results earlier in the year, Australia slipped to 94 and 102 in the FIFA World Rankings, their lowest ever ranking.
Jean de La Hire is remembered nowadays mainly for having created one of the first literary superheroes of so-called pulp fiction: The Nyctalope, Leo Saint-Clair. A common mistake lead to believe that The Nyctalope appeared first in L'Homme qui peut vivre dans l'eau (The Man Who Could Live Underwater) (1908). In fact there's no Nyctalope in this book but a previous member of the Saint-Clair family, Jean, later identified in other books as Leo's father. The real Nyctalope appeared for the first time in Le Mystère des XV (1911) and continued to be published until the mid-1950s, when its books were reprinted by La Hire's son-in-law as rewritten editions. The Nyctalope's adventures were of the science fiction style: In Le Mystère des XV (The Mystery Of The XV) (1911), Oxus tried to conquer the planet Mars.
Daniel Foray (Depardieu) is the leader of an unusual group of burglars in Paris. When he's instructed by fence Laurent (Richard Bohringer) to go to Chicago to steal an expensive necklace in a suburban safe, the seemingly basic job becomes a fight for survival when the homeowner turns out to be mafia kingpin Frank Zammeti (Keitel), who is also under stakeout from authorities. The team are lead to believe by American liaison Sophie (Joanne Kelly) that they wrote down the wrong address, but when she disappears with the money and other items taken from the mafioso, they later learn that his residence was the correct target after all and it was a setup by corrupt FBI Agent Pogue (Shawn Lawrence). Shortly after the revelation, Pogue bludgeons Sophie to death, frames burglar Sam (Saïd Taghmaoui) and leaks the other men's names to the news media as accomplices.
In another skit, Lewis talks about his graduating exam, where he had to fill 15 minutes with medical discussion with his professors, instead of trying to impress the professors, he brought controversial medical topics into the room and got the professors to bicker with each other to fill time. After they gave him his doctoral licence to practice, in the skit Lewis said it gave him "a free permit to kill whom [he] pleased without fear of the law." Again, it is hard to know how much of these skits are factual, but it can be lead to believe that they at least have a basis in reality from the way many of the events described in the skits match up with real life documentation.The rest of Lewis' skits likely match up with the rest of his life, as he wrote the skits and practiced medicine for the rest of his short life.

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