Both speakers believe that active government intervention in the housing market is now urgently needed before things get even worse.
Not heats up, which is what most speakers of English around the world believe happens when an argument becomes heated.
"The speaker believes that getting resources to our candidates in need is very important."
The information may be contradictory to what the speaker thought or believed.
The truthful speakers haven't much believed in such secrets, is all.
The speaker believes that his reason can actually get angry and abandon him, making him desperate.
The speaker believes that Bill hasn't got all of Chomsky's papers.
The speakers clearly believed they had something special to reveal.
The speaker does not truly believe that the arranged social bond she made was able to turn her lover into her life and destiny.
And I puzzle endlessly over the question whether the speaker really believed that.