This doctrine has been emphatically admitted by many geologists and palaeontologists, who, like E. Forbes, entirely disbelieve in the change of species.
What is more, nobody has seen a Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus since, and people are already starting to disbelieve that such a creature could have lived.
He had been so sure his parents were wonderful people that he had never had the slightest difficulty in disbelieving the aspersions Snape cast on his father's character.
Love has a way of cheating itself consciously, like a child who plays at solitary hide-and-seek; it is pleased with assurances that it all the while disbelieves.
He had been so sure his parents have been wonderful people that he had never had the slightest difficulty in disbelieving the aspersions Snape cast on his father's character.
He said the spell automatically, desperate for light to help him in his search—and to his disbelieving relief, light flared inches from his right hand—the wand tip had ignited.
The students reported their initial beliefs about whether physical punishment is an effective way to discipline a child on the scale from 1: completely disbelieve to 9: completely believe.
He could see that Hewson, at least, had not decided in advance to disbelieve him, and the sense of being trusted made him more lucid and more consecutive.
This dishonesty, as concerned Russell, was denied by Russell himself, and disbelieved by Argyll, Forster, and most of America's friends in England, as well as by Minister Adams.
" Placed in an ordinary position in life she would disbelieve in religion, " thought Julien, " she only likes it in so far as it is very useful to the interests of her class" .