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They credulously fall for the product of their own wishful thinking.
I think we accept these statistics so credulously because they confirm the assumptions we bring to them.
This is the sort of trick you'd expect some tinpot holy man to play, trying to impress the credulously.
Rather too credulously, Bamford sides with the conspiracy theorists.
Kenny, frantic with tenderness and resolution, could sweep him credulously back into bondage if he kept to the siege.
I said, gazing in- credulously about.
I asked in- credulously.
"Well, there's one downstairs...." She looked at him in- credulously. "
If local government behaved as credulously as Whitehall it would be summoned before the audit commission and subject to surcharge.
Consequently, neither nor are skeptically entailed, while both of them are credulously entailed.
Credulously, the State Department has succumbed to the entreaties of these parties, each of which has a private agenda.
Edward Gibbon tells us that many people had credulously believed the story, but "the rational scepticism" of Fr.
It usually encourages people to act foolishly or credulously by falling for patent nonsense that the hoaxer deliberately presents as reality.
Curt tapped in- credulously. "
Their trusted underlings misled them with fanciful information on advanced Iraqi weapons programs that they credulously believed because it fit what they wanted to hear.
But it is also an injustice to history, because it accepts far too credulously the claims made by Reagan's admirers about his accomplishments and his influence.
Will Judge Thomas, as Governor Wilder suggests, credulously follow the Pope in matters of Catholic teaching?
Senate Majority Leader Barbara Finegold asked in- credulously, the surprise and exasperation etched in her elegant features.
The peaceable Assideans credulously expected friendship from him; but, contrary to oath and covenant, he cruelly slew sixty of them (ib.
Why does so much depend on Tom's errant memory when a major attack in the book is leveled against therapists who rely too credulously on children's errant memories?
Another Times critic, Michiko Kakutani, even wrote an essay implicitly criticizing Maslin for credulously embracing Kubrick's last film.
To the Editor: Your article too credulously quoted the white father whose daughter enrolled in a private school rather than Brooklyn Tech where, he said, "it seems that 90 percent of the kids are black."
But Milliken, captain of detectives, was too well known to her, and she yielded to the law of which he was the symbol and of which she was credulously ignorant.