Does he believe that lives could have been saved if this was handled differently?
But even those principles, does he believe in broadening the base and lowering rates in general?
Nor does he believe that the number of users would change much should prices drop.
Or does he believe that there will have to be some easing of the terms through a renegotiation?
General Hill advised the President and the Prime Minister that he believe we were in fact not under attack.
Does he believe that he did not pay enough attention to these issues in his first year in office?
Does he believe the last year has been marked by a poisonous tone, or has there been any improvement?
What reforms does he believe are necessary to restore confidence in the sector?
Does he believe in an enthusiasm gap and is he worried about it?
Does he believe that the Stupak amendment enshrines Hyde, in terms of the health care exchanges, or goes beyond it?
Does he believe, especially in this time of economic hardship, that these are really a good thing for the country?
Does he believe there could be patriots on both sides of health care issue, government spending, taxes and the like?
So I guess the question for Mr. Steele would be, does he believe consensus then is 100 percent of what he wants?
Does he believe that such transactions are without consequence for Western security?
And does he believe as a matter of policy it should not be offset with any spending cuts, it should be added to the deficit?
Did he understand that he was sailing into an iceberg, or did he believe that the unit was putting its problems of 2007 behind it?
But unlike Mr Fujimori, neither does he believe in the market.
President Karzai in his inaugural and then later at the London conference outlined a series of reforms that he believe and that we believe are necessary.
And he believe that those cuts can be made in a way that does not in any way restrict our ability to protect our national security.
In Gents with No Cents, Delegge takes a close look at Wall Street and uncovers its root mentality, which he believe hovers between lunacy and adolescence.
And separately, does he believe that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, should that be used as a tool to moderate price as opposed to just being a stockpile for future emergencies?
Not only does he believe that the movement is experiencing its largest growth since the late 1970s, but he counts among the new converts an increasing number of greens and left-wingers.
No, said Paul Davies, he did not believe Welsh jobs would be put at risk if Wales were no longer part of the EU. Neither did he believe that Carwyn Jones was right to say inward investment would inevitably fall away.
With the Chancellor, the questioning will aim to discover his prescription for the future of the banking sector... does he believe Britain can carry on owning what the Commission increasingly seems to regard as semi-dysfunction semi-nationalised banks, like Lloyds TSB and RBS?
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We made believe that Madoff stole the money that he made believe he had made for you.
He replied he did not know and again said he did not believe he would have dumped her anywhere.
But he does not believe he will get near Warne or Muralitharan's totals.
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