Examples of using We doubt in English and their translations into Arabic
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We doubt our institutions.
It's not because we doubt you, Christian.
We doubt, they believe.
Childcare Minister, so if we doubt the.
We doubt that it would do that.
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It's more and more often… that we doubt the sense of our actions.
We doubt the authenticity of these images.
We doubt, we settle for less.
Wrong with this complicated,Does anyone dare to bet against us on the new Land Rover Defender? We doubt.
If we doubt just listen to the title"Hold Up.
We doubt ourselves, we doubt our beliefs.
Markets have almostfully disregarded Trump's impeachment this far, we doubt that this week's trial would change things.
Well, we doubt murder is something they planned on.
Just money down the drain. We are going to cause disinfection, friendstold us what helped them, but now we doubt it.
We doubt that there can be an" attempted aggression" by a State.
Most of us have certain problems, we suffer from complexes from childhood, we suffer from shyness, we doubt our strength and talents.
We doubt whether this course of action will enhance reform.
We doubt, that this can change at some point in the near future.
In that connection we have informed you, Mr. President, that we doubt that this emergency session will have a beneficial impact on the situation on the ground.
We doubt that there has been a sufficient amount and quality of consultation to make that possible.
We doubt that it is wise to call on Member States to submit further views until the two-year study has been completed.
Honestly, we doubt you would ever need someone installing this VPN(it's very easy), but it's nice to have that option.
We doubt that a transition to submitting a single report to all the treaty bodies is immediately practicable.
Do we doubt His ability or His willingness to answer?We can doubt because of sin, it takes away our confidence in our position in Him.
Currently, we doubt the willingness of a nuclear State, for example, to run the risk of nuclear confrontation to protect the security of a nonnuclear State.
We doubt whether an organization so lacking in basic morality could make much of a contribution to the work of the Economic and Social Council.