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Mr Lassalle disbelieved them, arguing that it was a prelude to closure, and began his fast.
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If its drama, or lack of drama, defies credibility, it must nonetheless be seen to be disbelieved.
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Rawitch had the support of her colleagues on the journalism faculty, but we disbelieved or disagreed with her on every point.
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Reassurances from doctors and ministers were widely disbelieved by a public which remembered soothing noises about BSE that were later proved wrong.
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The Tax Court disbelieved the attorneys when they said that they were really in it for the big score they would get by hitting the sweet spot.
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The whole climax, though, must be seen to be disbelieved.
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And during every bull market, folks disbelieved it.
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According to one recent poll, almost 50% of voters believe nothing Mr de la Rua says but that still makes him more credible than Mr Duhalde or Domingo Cavallo, a former economy minister running third in the polls, both of whom are disbelieved by over 60% of voters.
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