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View definitions for stated belief

stated belief

noun as in article of faith

noun as in articles of faith

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By April 18, hundreds were marching on campus in support of Tabassum’s stated belief that she was being “silenced” for her race, religion and political views.

The lawyers and plaintiffs who are attempting to hurl into the fire Trump’s oft- and baldly stated belief that he is above the law.

Kershaw declined to offer specifics about his research into the Sisters’ group, or how he reconciles his stated belief “to love everybody” with opposition to a group that, despite his objections, has a long history of raising awareness and money for LGBTQ+ causes.

The underlying reason for the scarcity remains stigma: our collective, if not overtly stated, belief that addiction is a weakness rather than a chronic disease, and relapses — or replacements — are moral failures.

Despite his stated belief in restrained government and the separation of powers, the critics charge, his ambition led him to embrace a view of presidential power that bordered on authoritarian, all the better to appeal to conservatives in the Ford and, more importantly, Reagan administrations.

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

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