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Definitions for reason to believe
rea·son to be·lieve
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Reason to Believe
Reason to Believe is a song written, composed, and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965. It has since been recorded by artists including the Carpenters in 1970 and Rod Stewart in 1971 and 1993.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reason to believe in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reason to believe in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of reason to believe in a Sentence
They came for us online, now, they are directly targeting our religious practice. It started in one college, and grew. I have no reason to believe it will end there.
Chief Financial Officer Timo Ihamuotila:
However, we have no reason to believe we have lost footprint with any of our major customers.
Asylum seekers are being put at serious risk of harm every day that the forced return policy continues, notably, two of the three judges that heard this request found that there are serious legal problems with what the government is doing, so there is good reason to believe that ultimately this policy will be put to a halt.
This is an America that can be deeply unfair, where hard work doesnt necessarily pay off, where if you have money, you can buy anything because just about everything is for sale, including integrity for sale, a whole lot of people have real good reason to believe the system is rigged against them. Listen, this is what Donald Trump tapped into. And in a lot of ways, guess what? He was right.
Well, I haven’t given them any reason to believe that, it’s up to (co-owner) Steve (Tisch) and me to make the right choices going forward to earn back their trust. That is not going to be an overnight process. That’s going to take some time, but it starts with getting the general manager pick done correctly and then with hiring the right head coach. That’s going to be a process that we’re going to have to earn their trust again. As I said, that’s not going to happen overnight.
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