strong belief
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandbelief
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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belief
noun[C or S or U]
uk/bɪˈliːf/us/bɪˈliːf/
the feeling of being certain that something exists or ...
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(Definition ofstrongandbelieffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But there were exceptions to thisstrongbeliefin marriage.
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Hisstrongbeliefin property rights prevented approval of any scheme of land redistribution.
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Despite thestrongbeliefin ancestors, death did signify ' this-worldly ' loss and deprivation.
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Accompanying such paradigms is thestrongbeliefthat they account quite successfully for most observation and experiments.
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Moreover, none of those withstrongbeliefsystems indicated depression or lack of perceived meaning in life.
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There is astrongbeliefthat the technique developed will help in the following slightly different setting.
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His work reflects hisstrongbeliefthat both financial and monetary factors are crucial for economic development.
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This is certainly my ownstrongbelief.
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Therefore, it is mystrongbeliefthat they are wrong.
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He also had astrongbeliefin his country.
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There is astrongbeliefthat people do not care.
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In other words, astrongbeliefin context is associated with (a) less use of kanji clues and (b) a weaker ability to integrate information.
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The king retained astrongbeliefin, and saw clearly the need for, a common conscience if the commonwealth were to be repaired.
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From this perspective there is astrongbeliefthat previous levels of competence or incompetence may have small relevance in the face of changing circumstance.
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Articulating needs was problematic when there was astrongbeliefthat there was little interest in the reality of the circumstances of these older people.
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There was astrongbeliefthat, even when services were provided, they did not address the particular needs and interests of rural communities.
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The authorities had astrongbeliefin the institutional care of elderly people, and the managers of these institutions gradually gained a fairly influential position.
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One way to interpret this correctstrongbeliefcondition is that it ensures that forward belief as in proposition 2 obtains.
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Among this minority, many expressed astrongbeliefin a 'constitutional' reason for doing so; they work for the government as a whole, not for a single minister.
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As mentioned above, mystrongbeliefin the 4-chunk limit is not accompanied by convictions that are as strong regarding the theoretical reason for the limit.
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When allied to hisstrongbeliefin the promotion of ideas and learning, the result was this great work: the most familiar architectural publication of its date.
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I have a verystrongbeliefin the development of preventive organisation.
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It is mystrongbeliefthat we now need to concentrate on our export market.
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