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1
Alas that in this case the wish cannot
induce
belief
!
2
His manner was rather unfortunate and did not tend to
induce
belief
in the truth of his story.
3
Direct evidence, as a rule, is considered more valuable than indirect, but each kind is frequently sufficient to
induce
belief
.
4
It may lead to overestimates of degree of affinity, but it is not likely to
induce
belief
in wholly false affinity.
5
Such a victim of
induced
belief
reads of a stone ball said to have fallen from the sky.
6
One or two points well established will go farther toward
inducing
belief
in a proposition than a dozen points that are but weakly substantiated.
induce
belief
induce