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en We have to give the new government, initially, the benefit of the doubt. Help them get moving quickly so people see a difference. If a few years from now they sense that nothing has changed . . . there could be trouble again. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. We have to give the new government, initially, the benefit of the doubt. Help them get moving quickly so people see a difference. If a few years from now they sense that nothing has changed . . . there could be trouble again.

en They do want this to be the president's top priority, to protect the country, and it also makes sense they want him to do everything within the law. For the time being, a lot of people want to give him the benefit of the doubt.

en None of us wants to see any fraud or waste in government spending, ... But nowhere should we be more willing to give people the benefit of the doubt than with the brave men and women who served our country.

en There is a sense on the Republican side, and you've really seen it in the last two months as the (Bush poll) numbers haven't gotten any better, that '08 can't get here fast enough. There is a sense of moving on, quicker than I've ever seen it. And it may just be because there's no obvious successor, and people are doing things more quickly.

en There are a number of holes. But there also should be a level of trust with what we've done the last few years to give us some credit and benefit of the doubt that eventually we'll get this thing put together.

en Wise men, when in doubt whether to speak or to keep quiet, give themselves the benefit of the doubt, and remain silent.
  Napoleon Hill

en If you are ever in doubt as to whether to kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the doubt
  Thomas Carlyle

en There was nothing truthful about his testimony. And there was nothing to corroborate his story. We tried to give him the benefit of the doubt. But this case was straightforward. We felt good at the end that there was no doubt.

en In life you must be able to discern between who and what is genuine and artificial. I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt, but I realize that you can't please everybody all of the time and that sometimes you have to just go for what you know.

en Coaches develop relationships with these students, and if they come to believe in them as people, not just athletes, they want to give them the benefit of the doubt if they can. Not all of them make it. We know that. But we have given them the opportunity.

en That has changed the landscape and changed the expectations of people who live in those places. In that sense, the meaning of the word 'rural' has changed.

en All Jones has to do is raise a reasonable doubt. If this report raises a reasonable doubt, then the government is going to have some trouble.

en It is rare that a regulation restricting speech because of its content will ever be permissible ... Indeed, were we to give the Government the benefit of the doubt when it attempted to restrict speech, we would risk leaving regulations in place that sought to shape our unique personalities or to silence dissenting ideas.

en Through the Service to America Medals, we give the best within government their due respect, and honor them for making a very real difference in the lives of people across our country and around the world. There is nothing more critical to government's success than attracting the best and brightest to serve.

en It makes a lot of sense. If they are going to go through the trouble of making the waterways navigable, they better give people a reason to stop.


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