But Europe - believing so strongly in soft power - had failed utterly in its own backyard at Srebrenica.
People are preparing for the worst but not necessarily believing it.
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But Gwen persisted in believing that the more fortunate of the world had to set an example.
Stephan's an agnostic on the morality of buying such a car now, but he came away believing the Veyron is worth the money.
But Mr Shreeve paints Dr Venter more as a man who started out believing in public access to such riches, but got caught up in corporate interests which eventually forced him out of Celera.
But he goes further than just believing that America's long-term trend growth rate is, say, 2-3% a year rather than 4-5%.
But they generally were, apparently believing there was some benefit in having the community know what they were doing to protect them, and how residents could better protect themselves.
The timing looks terrible, but I have a hard time believing Pincus as well as others who profited set some grand scheme into motion with knowledge of the pending train wreck.
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But the first officer, still believing that the object in the sky above him was the cargo plane, initiated a dive to avoid the perceived imminent collision -- sending the jetliner toward the Air Force plane.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger threatened to veto the bill, as he had done twice before, but Democrats pulled it last December believing that the incoming governor, Jerry Brown, would be much more sympathetic to a state single-payer bill.
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But labels ought not be lulled into believing that digital delivery can do them no harm.
But that hasn't stopped investors believing that it will ease the crunch for Eurozone governments under pressure.
Many of the articles are a few years old but don't be misguided into believing that science has moved on.
But the government is not alone in believing that many local authorities could do more to ease the burden they place on hard-pressed council tax payers.
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That is when we will begin to manage not only the security risk and the compliance risk, but the true risk that comes from believing the illusion of control.
Police shot and killed the animal to reach her, believing Ms Hanson was severely injured but alive.
But Massey chose to award a corner, believing the ball to have last hit Palace frontman Alan Lee.
But despite the hype, seeing really is believing when it comes to Switzerland's Alpine heartland, a region perfectly explored on a long summer weekend.
Merloni bought Hotpoint in Britain, but walked away from Brandt in France, believing the group to be too complex and troubled.
He kept talking about how he and his teammates need to keep "believing" they can win, but his body language suggested otherwise.
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They would be happy to see her not only take over the party but also contest the 2012 presidential election, believing that she lacks the stature to challenge Mr Sarkozy.
After the game, boss Carlo Ancelotti said he was encouraged by the display but sounded a note of caution to anyone believing the Blues' bad patch is well and truly behind them.
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But Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz were both furious, believing White had operated behind their backs or was incapable of running his department, or at least of maintaining control over his congressional liaison operation.
Analysts at Nomura and Barclays agree the LTRO programs have been effective in the short-term, but warn that markets have deceived themselves into believing they are the solution to the current sovereign debt crisis.
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But he always took fiction very seriously, ultimately believing its purpose was to alleviate loneliness and give comfort.
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China Mobile and Unicom compete nationally, but the government has licensed only two operators, believing that the cut-throat competition of markets such as Hong Kong's impedes network development.
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Cho grew up believing he would be an artist, but it was only after he picked out a book from his father's library that he was inspired to follow in his father's footsteps and become an architect as well.
But the coalition government abolished them two years ago, believing these "top-down targets" were ineffective and unpopular.
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