"I think there is a degree of pessimism that belies what's happening really, " he told reporters.
Nievert's image as a grandmotherly caretaker of a public utility belies her real talent.
This evidence belies the idea that any given person is, by nature, consistently trustful or mistrustful.
However, this seemingly benign increase belies dramatic changes in fortune that took place during the month.
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Like before, its largely cylindrical shape belies the clever, twistable innards that spin 270 degrees.
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The camera's largely cylindrical shape belies the clever, twistable innards that spin 270 degrees.
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This belies the argument that takeovers give new managers more licence to restructure an ailing business.
Robbins works smoothly and invisibly, with a diffident charm that belies his talent for larceny.
However, Mr Bush's suggestion belies the fact that India uses virtually no oil in generating power.
The music of San Francisco's Citay brims with a casual, unforced effervescence that belies meticulous arranging.
Less than 2% of Americans are Mormons, yet their commercial prominence belies their numbers.
Mr Cao trained as a priest, yet his gentle manner belies a tough fighting spirit.
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It is not just the domestic market that belies the stereotypical view of the country.
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Saudi Arabia, for its part, has maintained a strained silence that belies deep chagrin.
The scenery belies the relatively low altitudes, with great alpine hiking at just 2, 000m above sea level.
She has a 100mph plus first serve, solid groundstrokes and an on-court maturity that belies her years.
It belies a growing self-confidence amongst at least some in the Arab world to bring about change.
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Not given to swearing or screaming at his employees, Moore's placid facade belies a brilliant engineering mind.
Mistry has an unassuming demeanour that belies the fact that his career is on an upward trajectory.
In fact, a 4 January 1990 paper produced by Genscher's own Foreign Ministry belies these soothing statements.
His blokeish exterior belies a shrewd and adaptable politician who is on the left of his party.
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Power quality ratings put Hyundai solidly in the top half, which belies the image of junky Korean cars.
Lab tests by Tech-On, however, show the 11-inch display has an appetite for power that belies its diminutive size.
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The accessibility of the wilderness around Tahoe belies the dangers of day hiking.
With others and alone, Barron's relaxed style belies his ability to stir up a holy storm at the keys.
The tone of the memo belies the violent reality of the pirate's actions.
Doing anything less belies an insecurity that cannot be hidden by smartass lines.
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Corporate executives likewise have an image that belies their work lives, says Lee.
The passion with which Mr. Krens regards this supergallery and its contents belies his reputation as a cool, detached outsider.
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Meals in Sri Lanka are referred to simply as "rice and curry", which belies the wide range of delicious dishes.
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