Well-founded Sentence Examples

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  • Perhaps Byrne was afraid someone would connect him to the theft, a fear that would be eliminated by his "death"—a fear that was turning out to be well founded.

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  • But Dean's denial of Cynthia's implication appeared well founded given her reaction to the discovery of the body in Norfolk.

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  • If our view is correct that, broadly speaking, the two ways of regarding economic questions are complementary rather than mutually exclusive, there does not seem to be any reason why the growth of the historical school should have been destructive of the " old Political Economy " if it had been well founded.

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  • Suddenly the rumour spread about that Cesare, the pope's second son, was the author of the deed, and although the inquiries then ceased and no conclusive evidence has yet come to light, there is every probability that the charge was well founded.

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  • This forecast was shown by Bidwell to be well founded.

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  • Arbitrators strictly so called may (as in the " Alabama " case) proceed to award damages after they have decided the question of liability; whilst " mixed commissions," before awarding damages, usually have to decide whether the pecuniary claims made are or are not well founded.

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  • The parentage of the girl, whose name was Pamela (?1776-1831), is uncertain; but although there is some evidence to support the story of Madame de Geniis that Pamela was born in Newfoundland of parents called Seymour or Sims, the common belief that she was the daughter of Madame de Geniis herself by Philippe (Egalite), duke of Orleans, was probably well founded.

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  • The report, issued in 1902, showed apprehension to be well founded.

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  • But such inferences as these are but a vague return for the labour expended, and an almost cruelly inadequate response to seemingly well-founded expectations.

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  • The opinion of Pliny, that it is the most ancient aliment of mankind, appears to be well-founded, for no less than three varieties have been found in the lake dwellings of Switzerland, in deposits belonging to the Stone Period.

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  • Brumpt (5a), Leger (32, 33), Keysselitz (16), Prowazek (47), Minchin (41b) and others - has undoubtedly shown that much of Schaudinn's scheme of the life-history of a Trypanosome is well-founded.

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  • But it does contain an element of truth and indicates a well-founded reproach against the majority of those who practise conjecture.

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  • The policy of the British government was a close alliance with France, but an alliance based on the principle that no interests were to be promoted at variance with the just rights of others, or which could give to any other nation well-founded cause of jealousy.

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  • In the following year, 1718, after some fruitless negotiations with a view to the conclusion of peace, he again took the field; but the treaty of Passarowitz (July 21, 1718) put an end to hostilities at the moment when the prince had well-founded hopes of obtaining still more important successes than those of the last campaign, and even of reaching Constantinople, and dictating a peace on the shores of the Bosporus.

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  • Perhaps Byrne was afraid someone would connect him to the theft, a fear that would be eliminated by his "death"—a fear that was turning out to be well founded.

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  • In fact, there may be more to it than that, and the probably ancient dedication of the church is well-founded.

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  • Are these concerns well founded in relation to the use of human cadavers?

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  • I extricated her from her confusion by telling the marquis his conjecture was well founded.

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  • Information from almost 2000-year-old primary sources is supposed to be not well-founded.

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  • The Center will pioneer an emerging field that brings together statistics and the recent extensive advances in theoretically well-founded machine learning.

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  • We now see that many of these concerns were indeed well-founded.

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  • Rodney looks upon his brothers dodgy dealings with an air of pessimism, usually well-founded, yet he always somehow ends up getting involved.

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  • Now, seven years later, their fears have proved all too well-founded, and the processing industry is in ruins.

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  • Soon his suspicions prove well-founded, the majority of the Letterman audience laughing at rather than with him.

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  • Third, the intuitions that support the second and third premises seem well-founded.

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  • The traditional history of Asiatic Ionia is generally accepted, and in its broad outlines is probably well founded.

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  • Includes a unique ' starting by rote ' approach plus a thorough and well-founded way of ' starting by note '.

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  • She has new evidence that she still has a well-founded fear for her life in Angola.

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  • We must respond to well-founded criticism with a willingness to change.

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  • You used the application of violence and threats of violence and fostered a well-founded reputation for serious violence.

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  • Above all, high standards of behavior are expected, in the well-founded belief that we are then more likely to achieve them.

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  • Appeals for review of results Appeals are considered where there are well-founded reasons for believing a result to be unfair.

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  • A tireless scholar, there is apparently no field of the Islamic sciences in which al-Kawthari did not have a well-founded claim to authority.

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  • Once the claim is well-founded in legal principle, and well-recognised by the international community, remedies and mechanisms will be fund.

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  • So if you suddenly find yourself looking at a 60 dollar quilted Chanel wallet you have well-founded reasons to be suspicious of the item's authenticity.

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  • It turned out their concerns were well founded.

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  • His reputation in the service had suffered from allegations of intemperate drinking, which, whether well founded or not, certainly impaired his usefulness as a soldier.

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