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 Translation for 'doubt' from English to Czech
NOUN1   a doubt | doubts
NOUN2   doubt | -
VERB   to doubt | doubted | doubted
doubting | doubts
SYNO doubt | doubtfulness | dubiety | ...
to doubt {verb}pochybovat [nedok.]
no doubt {adv}nepochybně
without (a / any) doubt {adv}bezpochyby
without (a / any) doubt {adv}nepochybně
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Usage Examples English
  • 2. Doubt as to Collectibility. This is not a true exception to the all-events test but a clarification.
  • Beyond a reasonable doubt refers to the legal principle of "reasonable doubt", the standard of proof required in most criminal cases.
  • Martin will no doubt be best remembered for his time with Preston but there is no doubt that had he have had a little more luck with injuries he would have surely gone on to accomplish much in the game.
  • For Balmes there is no possibility of doubting everything: making such statement, we forget that there are a series of rules of thought that we admit as truths in order to be able to doubt.
  • James' doctrine has taken a lot of criticism. In 1907 University of Michigan Professor Alfred Henry Lloyd published "The Will to Doubt" in response, claiming that doubt was essential to true belief.

  • Blackwood's doubt has often caused him to lose battles rather than win them.
  • The resolution of the play lies precisely in the sense of doubt about what occurred between Hand and Bertha between Acts Two and Three.
  • Other intonation contours signify a different type of phrase such as the "full doubt" interrogative, similar to yes-no questions in English.
  • The psychological pressure and doubt that comes when one struggles with a koan is meant to create tension that leads to awakening.
  • According to inference-based therapy, individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder attempt to resolve the doubt by modifying reality (via compulsions and neutralizations) which merely increase the imaginary pathological doubt rather than resolve it since reality is not the problem.

  • In a television documentary "Doubt: The Scott Watson Case" broadcast in 2016, Massey University law professor Chris Gallavin questioned whether Watson was proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
  • Erroneous denial of a reasonable doubt instruction is a structural error that entitles the defendant to automatic reversal.
  • He not only embraced paradox and contradiction as necessary features of knowledge, he also emphasized the ongoing dialectical movement from doubt to certainty to doubt ...
  • Attributes, Tokens, and Signs of Irreversibility — Having attained irreversibility, a bodhisattva has no doubt of his irreversibility.
  • For a doubt to stand in the way of conviction of guilt it must be a real doubt and a reasonable doubt.

  • The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for knowledge.
  • Bienes, 72, recently discussed that he deposited $454 million of investors' money with Madoff, and until 2007, continued to invest several million dollars of his own money. "Doubt Bernie Madoff?
  • Without doubt, though, the positive highlight of Ratzinger's Papacy was the May 2009 visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Authority – although this trip had at first been put in doubt because of persistent political fighting in Gaza.
  • The scientific method regularly quantifies doubt, and uses it to determine whether further research is needed.
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