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Authorities are working to dispel doubt about the vaccines’ safety and enduring concerns over unethical examples of medical research in the United States, especially in African American, Latino and Native American communities that have been hit especially hard but remain wary because of historical abuses by the medical system.

In his post, Stuef also sought to dispel doubt about the controversial quest: “I am not and was never employed by Forrest, nor did he ‘pick’ me in any way to ‘retrieve’ the treasure.

But the lucky ones can rely on an often-unsung network of mentors who offer advice, build skills and dispel doubt.

From Nature

But for now, executive leadership has demonstrated they are committed to resolving the situation transparently, and most importantly, have made it a priority to dispel doubt among clients.

From Forbes

Activity will replace stagnation, movement will supplant inertia, courage will banish fear; confidence will dispel doubt; hope will supersede despair.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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