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  2. Jul 21, 2015 · On the other hand, if you want a weaker form of "believe," I'd go with "imagine": We imagine that XYZ corp... Conclude is my vote. "Think" is weaker than "believe", IMO. The correct answer is immensely dependent on the subject at hand because the lexicon can vary.

  3. Dec 28, 2015 · A belief is not the same as a philosophical/aesthetic position. Note also that we're looking for a positive and not a negative declaration. – pgblu. Dec 28, 2015 at 23:13. 2. Better talk to your graphic designer. "I depart from the philosophy" means that I part ways with it, i.e., I disagree with it. – deadrat.

  4. Dec 14, 2014 · 1. Saying anything other than I believe implies that the author is not taking responsibility for the truth of the statement. It's not formal, it's simply dodging the issue. – John Lawler. May 25, 2015 at 18:01. This site is about the English language itself: word meanings, pronunciation, spelling, grammar, history.

  5. Feb 24, 2017 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.

  6. Oct 18, 2016 · Atheism is about belief, and atheist is used to describe people who believe that the theistic claim is false (sometimes called strong atheism) and people who do not believe that the theistic claim is true (sometimes called weak atheism). Strong atheists make a counterclaim to theism; weak atheists, don't -- they just don't accept the theistic claim. Agnosticism is about knowledge, and it has ...

  7. Dec 6, 2015 · A person contending something implies that they're struggling to get others to believe it. Certainly it's the arrogance of youth to contend that we uniquely suffer from that flaw. Share

  8. Nov 2, 2015 · To me, I think is the strongest statement about the validity of what follows, but I believe can imply at least as strong an endorsement. When I hear or see I feel introducing a testable statement it leaves me with the impression that the individual uttering it neither has the commitment shown by I believe nor the expertise required for I think and lacks the confidence of either.

  9. Aug 28, 2015 · 1. Come to believe is an idiom meaning "change one's beliefs" -- come to means become, except that become is used before adjectives (_become sick, become tired) and come to is used before verbs (come to believe, come to realize, come to enjoy living here). – John Lawler. Aug 28, 2015 at 2:13. Add a comment.

  10. Oct 3, 2014 · a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not; esp.: the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion. Instead, you might refer to your conduct as straying, in the sense of the Eleventh Collegiate's definitions (f) and (g) of the verb stray: f : to wander accidentally from a fixed or chosen rout g : ERR, SIN

  11. Jul 17, 2015 · Example: Contrary to popular belief, depression is more about 'hows' than 'whys'. And sometimes we even use logic to try to justify it.

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