When I called parents, they were often mistrustful and tended to question or even disbelieve outright what I told them about their children. |
In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information. |
The fact that a claimant has convictions for offences of dishonesty does not mean that a jury must disbelieve him. |
It must be difficult, whatever the evidence, to disbelieve in the existence of somebody who has sent you real letters with real stamps on them and real postmarks. |
The first feature is that perception aims at truth, though in a way that is compatible with us being able to disbelieve our perceptions. |
I do not either fully believe or fully disbelieve these stories, but I find them interesting nonetheless. |